21/04 Harry Potter’s most scandalous cast secrets, from a cannabis farm to OnlyFans and nude Playboy pics
-It kickstarted the careers of many a child star who went on to Hollywood fame, including Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson.
- News.com.au15/04 The new Harry Potter series confirms part of its cast that will play iconic characters
-John Lithgow and other renowned actors will give life to the loved ones in the Harry Potter series
- Infobae15/04 “Harry Potter” series announces John Lithgow as Dumbledore, Janet McTeer as McGonagall, Nick Frost as Hagrid, and more
-Lithgow confirmed his own casting in February and will join McTeer, Frost, Paapa Essiedu, Paul Whitehouse, and more in the franchise's first TV adaptation.
- MSN28/12 Thriller with Anya Taylor-Joy has 88% on Rotten Tomatoes and premieres on TV this weekend
-This fun thriller with Anya Taylor-Joy delighted viewers at the cinema and is now arriving on Portuguese television.
- MSN29/08 Kaos review – Jeff Goldblum’s furiously fun Greek gods drama is a masterpiece
-Hilarious, profound and moving: this fantasy series is an utter triumph. Its tale of Zeus and co living in the modern day is intelligent, twisty and action-packed
- TheGuardian27/08 ‘I only play goddesses now’: Janet McTeer on starring in ‘Succession with gods’ drama Kaos
-She blazed her way from Newcastle to Broadway, bagging every award going. Now McTeer is revelling in playing a sexually dominant Hera opposite Jeff Goldblum’s Zeus in a deity-laden satire about warring siblings and the 1%
- TheGuardian20/03 KAOS: Jeff Goldblum steps into the shoes of Zeus in the first teaser of the Netflix series
-The black comedy that will reimagine Greek mythology in a current setting is the creation of Charlie Covell, responsible for The End of the F***ing World
- Infobae19/02 The week in theatre: Phaedra; Sylvia; Standing at the Sky’s Edge – review
-Lyttelton; Old Vic; Olivier, LondonJanet McTeer is mighty in Simon Stone’s electric remaking of myth; dance, not speech, powers Kate Prince’s suffragette musical; and Richard Hawley’s paean to Sheffield finds a home from home
- TheGuardian