Patrick Dempsey Reveals Heartbreaking Details of Eric Dane’s Final Days

Eric Dane portrayed the charming and confident plastic surgeon nicknamed “McSteamy” on Grey’s Anatomy, a contrast to Patrick Dempsey’s character, Dr. Derek Shepherd, who was known as “McDreamy.” Dane first appeared in the show on February 19, 2006, in Season 2, Episode 18, titled “Yesterday.” Following news of his passing, many of his co-stars shared tributes, and Dempsey also spoke about Dane’s final days.

‘The Dreadful’ Kiss Scene: Sophie Turner and Kit Harington React in New Video

A video shared by Entertainment Tonight shows Sophie Turner and Kit Harington having a funny reaction while filming a kiss for their new show, The Dreadful. After the director called “Cut! Beautiful!”, the couple jokingly pretended to gag, which made the crew laugh. In a previous interview with the outlet, Harington joked that, of all the characters on Game of Thrones, Jon Snow would be the least enthusiastic about an incestuous relationship.

‘Blades of the Guardians’ Rotten Tomatoes Score Revealed

This exciting new historical action movie brings together martial arts stars from different eras. Jet Li returns to the genre with a major role, joining forces with popular contemporary actors like Wu Jing, Nicholas Tse, and Max Zhang. Veteran actors Tony Leung Ka-fai and Kara Wai add dramatic weight to the film.

Report: Star Wars Is Now Making Its Own Avengers: Endgame

A new report from industry insider Daniel Richtman suggests the future of the upcoming MandoVerse crossover hinges on the box office performance of The Mandalorian & Grogu movie. If the film is successful in theaters, it will remain a movie. However, if it doesn’t meet expectations, it will instead be released as a limited series on Disney+. This crossover, reportedly titled Heir to the Empire, was previously believed to be cancelled due to the generally underwhelming performance of other MandoVerse projects on Disney+.

Doctor Who: The Movie Restored in 4K for Blu-ray Re-Release

The long-awaited re-release of Doctor Who: The Movie is exciting news for all fans, and especially for those who like to collect everything! This marks the first time the film has been fully restored. In just three weeks, all 219 original film reels – totaling almost 200,000 feet of film – were scanned and carefully restored by the renowned Paul Vanezis.