
Ted Danson Joins Elizabeth Banks in New Apple TV Comedy Series
Ted Danson is set to star opposite Elizabeth Banks in a new Apple TV comedy series. The show is from creators Liz Heldens and Matt Ward.
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Ted Danson is set to star opposite Elizabeth Banks in a new Apple TV comedy series. The show is from creators Liz Heldens and Matt Ward.

Actress and director Elizabeth Banks shared her experience of being told she couldn't direct men because they wouldn't follow a woman filmmaker, during an appearance on 'The Kelly Clarkson Show'.

Actress Charlize Theron has openly discussed the traumatic night her mother shot and killed her abusive father in self-defense. Theron shared details of the violent household she grew up in and how she has processed the incident over the years.

The United States and Iran are engaged in ongoing diplomatic discussions, with hopes for a potential peace deal or ceasefire growing. These talks involve mediators like Pakistan and address various issues, including Iran's request for the unfreezing of its assets.
The Wall Street Journal reports on Elizabeth Banks' career trajectory, suggesting she had the potential to become a prominent journalist like Barbara Walters but ultimately pursued acting.

Elizabeth Banks expressed her excitement and approval for Elle Fanning's casting as a young Effie Trinket in the upcoming "Hunger Games" prequel, "Sunrise on the Reaping."
Portraying a woman who inadvertently clones herself in a near-future hellscape, Banks sees her new movie as a chilling commentary on our time — one that just happened to pose an acting challenge like…

Rob Delaney, fresh from his second Emmy nomination, has signed on to star opposite Elizabeth Banks in a new half-hour comedy series for Apple TV. The project is from creators Liz Heldens and Matt Ward, with further details on Delaney's role yet to be announced.

Elizabeth Banks is set to star in a new comedy series ordered by Apple TV+, which will focus on fresh starts and retiree sex dates within a retirement community. The show is being developed by Liz Heldens and Matt Ward.

Actress Elizabeth Banks has reportedly stated that white women should have voted for Kamala Harris, drawing connections to 'Hunger Games' and fascism.
Actress Elizabeth Banks expressed her lack of understanding for white women who voted for Trump and suggested more people should be "revolutionaries" like her "Hunger Games" character, Effie.

A TV review of Peacock's sci-fi comedy "The Miniature Wife" notes that while the marriage metaphor is amusing, the show, starring Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen, suffers from too much padding. The plot involves a scientist husband who inadvertently makes his wife small.

EXCLUSIVE: Two of the more in-demand names in horror are teaming on a new thriller at Searchlight Pictures as the studio has set Watcher director Chloe Okuno to helm Bad Hand from a script by Black…

UPDATED: Peacock has dropped the official trailer for The Miniature Wife, which reveals how Matthew Macfadyen’s Les managed to shrink his wife Lindy (Elizabeth Banks) to a mere six inches tall.

Actress and director Elizabeth Banks shared her experiences with misogyny in Hollywood, including being told she "can't direct men." She has three features under her belt and two more in production.

Elizabeth Banks and the cast and creators discuss their new sci-fi comedy, "The Miniature Wife," explaining how it offers more than a twist on a Disney classic.

Dr. Sheila Nazarian, an Iranian-American doctor, criticized Hollywood actress Elizabeth Banks and other public figures for allegedly ignoring human rights abuses against women in Iran amid ongoing executions.
Donald Trump has repeatedly shared AI-generated images depicting himself in religious contexts, including being embraced by Jesus, drawing both praise from some evangelical leaders and broader discussion.

The Miniature Wife, a sci-fi comedy series starring Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen, has received reviews describing it as charming but also frustrating, focusing on a bickering couple whose marriage is tested when the husband shrinks his wife.
First-time feature director Alex Prager conjures a nightmare future world where a cutting-edge wellness treatment promises women a new lease on life.
The Peacock dramedy premieres April 9.