Showing posts with label Priyanka Chopra. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 7, 2016

People's Choice Awards 2016 Winners List Includes John Stamos, Priyanka Chopra, Nathan Fillion, Jensen Ackles

Priyanka Chopra and John Stamos
The People's Choice Awards, hosted this year by Glee star Jane Lynch, honor the year's pop-culture favorites from movies, TV, music, gaming and social media.

Quantico star Priyanka Chopra's acceptance speech for the People's Choice Award was emotional, but perhaps a tad too long for General Hospital alum and Grandfathered winner John Stamos. Priyanka went on a thanking spree when she clinched the Favorite Actress In A New TV Series award, but her speech was cut short by Stamos when he quipped: “It’s just a two-hour show.” -'

The People's Choice Awards 2016 aired live, from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, on CBS. The full winners list is below.

Humanitarian Award
Ellen DeGeneres

MOVIE CATEGORIES
Favorite Movie
Furious 7 *** WINNER
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Inside Out
Jurassic World
Pitch Perfect 2

Favorite Movie Actor
Channing Tatum *** WINNER
Chris Pratt
Johnny Depp
Robert Downey Jr.
Will Smith

Favorite Movie Actress
Sandra Bullock *** WINNER
Anne Hathaway
Melissa McCarthy
Meryl Streep
Scarlett Johansson

Sunday, December 6, 2015

'Quantico' Preview: Will Caleb Dump Shelby?

Quantico stars Priyanka Chopra, Johanna Braddy and Anabelle Acosta.
Photo Credit: ABC/Phillippe Bosse
Alex races the clock to find the real bomber on this week's episode of Quantico, airing Sunday, December 6 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

At Quantico, an emergency disciplinary hearing causes deep secrets to be spilled, while in the future Alex works covertly with her team to find the real bomber before her time runs out.

Watch a sneak peek at the episode below.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

'Quantico' Preview: Anne Heche Guest Stars as Dr. Susan Langdon

Anne Heche guest stars as Dr. Susan Langdon. Photo Credit:
ABC/Phillipe Bosse
The trainees study former serial killer cases on this week's episode of Quantico ("Guilty"), airing Sunday, November 29 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

At Quantico, the NATS attend a class with guest speaker Dr. Susan Langdon (played by guest star Anne Heche, Another World). Dr. Langdon is a former agent and profiler who tasks the trainees with looking at serial killer cases to find the one victim that doesn't fit the case, but when Simon becomes too good at finding things that don't belong, it's his life that becomes endangered. In the future, Alex is interrogated by a highly sophisticated FBI team while Ryan's life hangs in the balance.

Watch a sneak peek at the episode below.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

'Quantico' Sneak Peek: Will Alex Save Ryan's Life?

Alex needs to remove a bullet from Ryan’s gut before the FBI finds her.
FBI computers are hacked give Alex evidence to clear her name while ticks away as a second bomb is in play on this week's episode ("Over") of Quantico, airing Sunday, November 15 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

In the future, the FBI computer system is hacked and confidential files go public leading Alex to the conclusion that a second bomb is in play somewhere in NYC.

Back at Quantico, the recruits are given individual assignments only to realize they are all connected as part of a lesson to look at the bigger picture.

In the sneak peek below, the FBI has set up a quarantine zone. They know Alex is somewhere in this neighborhood and will search every single house until they find her. Just to complicate things, Alex needs to remove a bullet from Ryan’s gut before they find her.

Sunday, November 1, 2015

'Quantico' Sneak Peek: Learning New Skills

Jacob Artist guest stars in Quantico. Photo Credit: ABC/Phillipe Bosse
The trainees practice surveillance on Miranda and her son on this week's episode of Quantico, airing Sunday, November 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC. Glee's Jacob Artist guest stars.

In "God," the NATs learn surveillance by putting it into practice with Miranda and her troubled son, Charlie. Shelby tries to keep Caleb at a distance, but Raina opens the door to a closer relationship with Simon.

In the future, Alex is helped when she tries to hack into an FBI computer.

In the sneak peek below, the agents learn some new skills.

Sunday, October 25, 2015

'Quantico' Sneak Peek: Can't Stop Running

Max (Maxwell Eddy) and Simon (Tate Ellington). Photo
Credit: ABC/Phillippe Bosse
The trainees undergo their first assignment in tonight's episode of Quantico, airing at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC, .

In "Found," the trainees leave campus for the first time while undergoing their first undercover assignment. With an evening full of unpredictable events, Alex and Ryan find themselves getting close while the recruits' skills are tested.

In the future, Alex decides to tell her side of the story and sits down for her first public interview leaving everyone watching to wonder who is really telling the truth.

In the sneak peek below, Alex doesn't know how to stop running, Ryan wants to show her how.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

'Quantico' Sneak Peek: I Shouldn't Be An Agent

"I shouldn't be an agent," Alex tells Ryan.
The recruits complete a hostage rescue training exercise that shakes Alex's confidence in tonight's episode of Quantico, airing at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC, .

In "Kill," the recruits at Quantico are tasked with performing a hostage rescue training exercise that shakes Alex, making her question her ability and whether she should quit Quantico. While in the future, Alex continues to search for clues, finding one that questions the innocence of one of her closest classmates. But is her clue really what she thinks? No one is who they seem.

Watch a sneak peek below:

Sunday, October 11, 2015

'Quantico' Sneak Peek: Simon Squares Off with Ryan

Caleb (Graham Rogers), Simon (Tate Ellington) and Ryan (Jake
McLaughlin). Photo Credit: ABC/Phillipe Bosse
In tonight's episode of Quantico, Alex learns about her father while it's her mother who plays a key role in her future freedom. Quantico ("Cover") airs at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.

At Quantico, Alex finally receives information about her father and his FBI past, but in the future it's her mother, Sita, who plays a key role when Liam convinces her to participate in a press conference on national television begging Alex to turn herself in. Also at "Quantico," the NATS learn the art of profiling and focus on their classmates' strengths and weaknesses, ultimately challenging their confidence and camaraderie.

In the sneak peek below, Ryan tells Simon what he thinks of him. Says Ryan: "Every move that you make is like a calculation…it’s a performance! You’re not just a creep, you’re a freak."

Sunday, October 4, 2015

'Quantico' Sneak Peek: Alex Parrish Is on the Run, But She's Not Running Away

Priyanka Chopra stars as Alex Parrish. Photo Credit: ABC/Phillippe Bosse
Quantico premiered last Sunday to solid ratings for ABC, and the story continues tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

In the episode, titled "America," Alex is on the run and must outsmart Liam and his team to get into her apartment for anything that could help clear her name.

Meanwhile, in a flashback to Quantico training, the NATS are tasked with finding a needle in a haystack while looking for potential threats to national security.

Watch a sneak peek below:

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

NEWS: Priyanka Chopra, Steve Mosko, Jake Wood, Julianna Margulies, Michael Urie, Becki Newton

Priyanka Chopra stars in Quantico. Photo Credit: ABC/Guy D'Alema
ABC Apologizes for Confusing Quantico's Priyanka Chopra With Another Indian Actress
ABC made a blunder this week, confusing Quantico star Priyanka Chopra with Indian actress Yukta Mookhey in a promo advertising a Nightline interview with the Bollywood star. The network quickly issued an apology for the mistake.

Ironically, the story — which is headlined “How Quantico Star Priyanka Chopra Dealt With Race Issues,” deals with Chopra’s racial bullying while attending school in the U.S.and prejudice she encountered throughout her life.

Chopra took the error in stride, tweeting “Lol!” about the mix-up.

Millennials Reconnect the Cable Cord as Children Arrive
Millennials, more than a fifth of the total American TV audience of about 292 million adults and children, are considered crucial to the future of television because marketers covet their high earning potential and receptivity to ads. Nielsen analyzed members of the group by segregating them by life situations: millennials living in their parents’ or someone else’s home, those living on their own without children and those living on their own with children.

Since there are roughly two and half times as many millennials in the first two groups as in the third, many additional millennials can be expected to eventually start families. And Nielsen found that millennials who had done so were more likely to subscribe to a pay-television service than their peers without children.

Melrose Place alum Vanessa Williams joins The Flash
Williams — not to be confused with the Ugly Betty and Desperate Housewives star of the same name — has been cast as Iris West’s (Candice Patton) mother and Joe West’s (Jesse L. Martin) wife in season two of The CW drama.

Steve Mosko Named Chairman Of Sony Pictures TV
Sony Pictures TV president Steve Mosko has been upped to chairman. He will continue to oversee all television operations for Sony Pictures Entertainment worldwide, reporting to Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton.

“Under Steve’s leadership, Sony Pictures Television has become the industry’s largest independent television studio,” Lynton said. “Our media networks business has expanded to over 150 channel feeds around the world and the company is well-positioned for growth in both production and distribution. Steve is a remarkable executive and we are proud to have him at the helm of Sony Pictures Television.”

In the U.S., Sony Pictures Television’s series portfolio includes The Young and the Restless, Days of our Lives, The Blacklist, The Player, Masters Of Sex, Outlander and Better Call Saul.

Days of our Lives cast to visit Pigeon Forge for book signing
A few cast members of NBC's long-running soap opera will attend a book signing from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, October 31, at the Titanic Museum for "Days of our Lives: 50 Years," a book with a collection of photos that reflect the show's history and celebrate its anniversary. Author and co-producer Greg Meng wrote the book, and it will be released on October 27.

Meng along with cast members Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans), Kristian Alfonso (Hope Williams Brady), Lauren Koslow (Kate Roberts), Stephen Nichols (Steve "Patch" Johnson), Jen Lilley (Theresa Donovan), Melissa Reeves (Jennifer Horton), Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) and Thaao Penghlis (Andre DiMera) will be at the Pigeon Forge signing.

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Premiere Week
The first week of the 2015–16 television season belongs to history now, and if there’s any good news for the broadcast networks, it is this: Viewers, particularly older ones, are still interested in seeing what linear TV has to offer.

That said, networks have become increasingly adroit at figuring out ways to survive in a world of delayed and depressed viewing.

The Good Wife May Explore Alicia's Alcoholic Tendencies in Season 7
In an interview with CBS’ Sunday Morning, Good Wife leading lady Julianna Margulies revealed that her character’s fondness for pinot noir may soon become more than just a running joke.

“I think Alicia might have a drinking problem,” the Emmy winner told Jane Pauley. “She’s lonely. And I think wine is numbing her out a little bit. And I think that’s something we might address in Season 7.”

In fall TV, lesbians of color take center stage
Lesbian and bisexual women of color are suddenly everywhere on network television, whether they’re cheating on aspiring rappers in Empire, seducing their way through downtown Atlanta on Survivor’s Remorse, causing all kinds of telenovela trouble in Jane the Virgin and playing the sensible, tough-talking sidekicks to slightly unstable sidekicks on two new fall entries, Rosewood and Grandfathered on Fox.

Part of what’s striking about this new crop of characters is the way they differ from TV lesbians of the past, who often existed to spur character growth in the protagonists of shows in which they appeared. Instead, these new gay characters serve very different functions and storylines of their own; they have independent reasons to exist, instead of simply proving that a show’s characters are capable of tolerance.

Jake Wood says it's the "right time" for his EastEnders departure
Speaking on ITV's This Morning following his dramatic scenes on EastEnders Monday night, Wood, who plays Max Branning, explained what's next for his character and real life plans as he takes a year off from the soap.

On his last week on screen in EastEnders, Wood said, “There are twists and turns… obviously they will work my break into the story, and Max is either on the run or gets recaptured, I don’t know, we’ll find out this week. It’ll be interesting to see what plays out…” Before adding, “I’ll return next September… so yeah, it could go on for another year.”

When asked why he wanted to take a break, the actor admitted, “I decided to take a year break, I’ve been there for nine years, done just under a thousands episodes… so nine years without a break, and I’ve got two small children at home so it’ll be nice to reacquaint myself with the family. It felt the right time to take a break.”

Inside Soap Awards short list revealed
Best Actor: Simon Gregson (Steve McDonald, Corrie), Danny Dyer (Mick Carter, EastEnders), Adam Woodyatt (Ian Beale, EastEnders), Michael Parr (Ross Barton, Emmerdale)

Best Actress: Alison King (Carla Connor, Corrie), Kellie Bright (Linda Carter, EastEnders), Charley Webb (Debbie Dingle, Emmerdale), Nikki Sanderson (Maxine Minniver, Hollyoaks)

Scottish TV soaps through the decades
The story of Scottish soap opera is one of strife and conflict. The all-too-literal rise of the apartment block to take the place of the terraces, the country’s declining manufacturing industries and dispersal of mining communities for the cities informed the darker, emotionally wrought storylines that ran from the 1960s into the 1980s. The traditional beauty of small-town Scotland then became the face of its TV drama later in this period. These more picturesque settings gave Scottish soaps more appeal south of the Border, but the frictions of daily life remained a fixture. In recent years, Scottish soaps have addressed more modern concerns – multi-culturalism, substance abuse and sexuality have sprung up alongside themes of heritage and tradition that international audiences have latched onto.

Ugly Betty Reunion: Michael Urie & Becki Newton Tease 'Secret Project'
Urie posted a video on Instagram on September 28 teasing his “super secret project” with Newton.

New X-Files promo: Mulder, Scully and Lots of Questions
In the spot, we see: Mulder in both civilian clothing and his G-man suit, Joel McHale’s character, Scully looking concerned, Skinner!, the empty basement office (and its pencil-pocked ceiling), a mysterious old man, a mysterious young man (in flashback), Area 51 (maybe) and more.

Watch below:

Sunday, September 20, 2015

'Quantico' Premieres September 27 on ABC; Watch the First 8 Minutes Now!

Graham Rogers, Brian J. Smith and Jake McLaughlin.
Photo Credit: ABC/Guy D'Alema
A diverse group of recruits has arrived at the FBI Quantico Base for training. They are the best, the brightest and the most vetted, so it seems impossible that one of them is suspected of masterminding the biggest attack on New York City since 9/11. New ABC drama Quantico chronicles their story, premiering Sunday, September 27 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

Quantico stars Priyanka Chopra as Alex Parrish, Josh Hopkins as Liam O’Connor, Jake McLaughlin as Ryan Booth, Aunjanue Ellis as Miranda Shaw, Johanna Braddy as Shelby Wyatt, Tate Ellington as Simon Asher, Graham Rogers as Caleb Haas and Yasmine Al Massri as Nimah Amin.

ABC has just released the first eight minutes of the premiere. Watch below: