Spike Fearn and Angourie Rice star in Finding Emily, the new romantic comedy from producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner whose past films include Bridget Jones, About Time and Love Actually.
Paramount says it will fund a $2.8 billion termination fee payable by Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) to Netflix if it’s successful in its attempt to take over the studio.
Sarah Cardell, Chief Executive of the CMA, said: “Following designation of Apple and Google’s mobile platforms in October last year, the CMA has moved swiftly to secure a package of commitments from ...
Katie Milligan is to take over as CEO of Openreach, the UK’s biggest phone and broadband network, following the departure of Clive Selley at the end of next month. Currently Deputy CEO, Milligan has ...
Colin Firth is joining Jack Lowden in Apple TV’s untitled drama based on Philip Kerr’s bestselling Berlin Noir book series. Currently being filmed in Berlin, the series is based on Kerr’s final novel ...
Big Finish’s popular range of Doctor Who audio dramas is set to continue until at least 2035 after the firm secured a licence extension from the BBC. The studio has been producing original dramas ...
A new three-part series of Pilgrimage is heading to BBC Two and iPlayer with a fresh line-up of celebrities embarking on a trip across the wild landscapes of North East England which helped inspire ...
It’s been confirmed that HBO Max will be available to viewers in the UK and Ireland from March 26th. Already available in over 100 countries, the service brings together original commissions from HBO ...
Project Hail Mary, Phil Lord & Christopher Miller’s big screen adaption of the novel from The Martian author Andy Weir, has a new – and final – trailer.
Tom Clark, EVP Global Sales & Commercial Strategy at ITV Studios, said: “This deal with RTL Croatia underlines the continued momentum behind Love Island as one of the world’s most powerful reality ...
The cost of a TV Licence, needed to watch any BBC content within iPlayer and live content from any broadcaster or streaming service, will rise to £180 from April 1st.
Amazon says that Alexa+, the next-generation version of its popular voice assistant, is now available to everyone in the US.