Coming Attractions – Will and Kate – Drew on Hugh
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Keri Russell Saves the World
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After six seasons starring in the highly acclaimed (and highly intense) FX drama The Americans, Keri Russell needed a break from TV. But when the script for the London-set The Diplomat came her way, she reconsidered. “I just couldn’t stop thinking about it,” the Emmy nominee tells David Canfield. “So I was like, This is impossible—and I’m going to do it.” Peruse David’s first look for more about the upcoming series, which marries weighty commentary with humor.
Elsewhere in HWD, David, Rebecca Ford, and Katey Rich have a rundown of where we can find 2023’s Oscar nominees next; Joe Pompeo talks Succession with Frank Rich; Savannah Walsh analyzes our first glimpse of The Crown’s take on Prince William and the future Catherine, Princess of Wales; and Drew Barrymore swears Hugh Grant is a nice guy, really.
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Filming a geopolitical epic in Europe for seven months was the last thing on Keri Russell’s mind. As she tells Vanity Fair, it’s a good thing she couldn’t say no.
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Some nominees are already planning to reunite, while others may go dark for another decade—here’s what we know for now.
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On the eve of Waystar Royco’s final voyage, Frank Rich treated us to a wide-ranging gab session over lunch at Barney Greengrass. (Teaser: He doesn’t buy that Rupert’s never watched the show.)
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Ed McVey and Meg Bellamy star as the college-aged future Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in the next season, which is currently filming.
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The Ballad of Drew and Hugh
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Barrymore defended Grant after her former costar said that her singing in their 2007 film Music and Lyrics was “horrendous”: “If you know Hugh, like, that is his way of loving you.”
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