Robbie Amell Joins The Witcher: Season 3
Robbie Amell is joining the cast of The Witcher for season 3, where heâll play Gallatin, the leader of a group of fighters who eventually clash with Francesca. Mengâer Zhang, Hugh Skinner, and Christelle Elwin also join the Netflix series. Robbie Amell currently stars in the romantic sci-fi satire Upload. He also stars in the 2019 sci-fi thriller Code 8 alongside his cousin, Arrow star Stephen Amell. A sequel to Code 8 will be released on Netflix later this year. Chinese actor Mengâer Zhang made her first on-screen appearance as Shang-Chiâs fearsome sister Xu Xialing in Shang-Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings. She is an experienced stage actor who has starred in productions of Oliver Twist and The Merchant of Venice. English actor Hugh Skinner is no stranger to playing royalty, having taken on the role of Prince William in the comedic soap opera The Windsors. He also starred in Matthew Weinerâs The Romanoffs, a contemporary anthology series about people who believe themselves to be descendants of the Russian royal family. Christelle Elwin will also appear in Netflixâs adaptation of Sally Greenâs YA fantasy trilogy Half Bad. New Trailer: Stranger Things â Season four part one The trailer for Stranger Thingsâ season four part one episodes has just been released! Also, horror legend Robert Englund joins the cast. Season four part one premieres May 27. (Netflix) More trailers and teasers released this week: Grace & Frankie season 7 will set the record as Netflixâs longest-running original series. Stars Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Martin Sheen, Sam Waterston, Ethan Embry, and Peter Gallagher. Premieres April 29. (Netflix) Senior Year is a Netflix comedy in which Rebel Wilson is a cheerleader who falls off a pyramid and into a 20-year coma. She wakes up as a 37-year-old woman, ready to return to high school, regain her status and claim the prom queen crown that eluded her. Also stars Justin Hartley, Alicia Silverstone, and Sam Richardson. Premieres May 13. (Netflix) We Own This City is The Wire co-creator David Simonâs new drama, starring The Walking Dead alum Jon Bernthal as a member of a corrupt Baltimore police department in a fact-based limited series. Also stars Jamie Hector and Josh Charles. Premieres April 25. (HBO) Girls5eva returns for a second season and the chance to become two-hit wonders. Starring Sara Bareilles, Busy Philipps, Paula Pell, and RenĂ©e Elise Goldsberry. Premieres May 5. (Peacock) The Lincoln Lawyer is David E. Kelleyâs series adaptation of the Michael Connelly book that was a Matthew McConaughey movie about Mickey Heller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo), a Los Angeles lawyer who runs his business from the back of his car. Premieres May 13. (Netflix) Candy is the fact-based limited series about Candy Montgomery (Jessica Biel), the Texas housewife who murdered her friend and romantic rival with an ax. Also stars Timothy Simons, Melanie Lynskey, Pablo Schreiber, and RaĂșl Esparza. Premieres May 9. (Hulu) The Kids in the Hall revival will feature all five original stars and be accompanied by the docuseries The Kids in the Hall: Comedy Punks. Stars Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson. Premieres May 20. (Prime Video) Hacks Season 2 will find Deborah (Emmy winner Jean Smart) and Ava (Hannah Einbinder) hitting the road to create new material for Deborah.Comedian Susie Essman and Devon Sawa have joined the cast for the new season. Premieres May 12. (HBO Max) David Spade: Nothing Personal is the comedianâs first original Netflix comedy special. Premieres April 26. (Netflix) Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul Will Appear in the Final Season of Better Call Saul Better Call Saulâs final season premieres Monday with a doubleheader of episodes, bringing Saul Goodman closer to the timeline of Breaking Bad, the series that spawned him. And the season will also bring a pair of very special guests for season 6: Bad Emmy winners Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul, who will reprise their roles as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. Co-creator Vince Gilligan first hinted at the news during the showâs season 6 premiere event on April 8. The next day co-creator Peter Gould announced at PaleyFest that Cranston and Paul would reprise their roles, THR reported. âI think it would be odd if Walt and Jesse didnât make an appearance. So Iâm excited that we did and how we did,â Paul told THR. How they did it hasnât yet been revealed. Fans will just have to watch the new season of Saul, starting on April 18 on AMC. More news this week: Oscar nominee Frank Langella has been fired from Netflixâs The Fall of the House of Usher, where he was playing the lead role of Roderick Usher in the eight-episode adaptation of Edgar Allen Poeâs works. The Americans alum was fired after he was the subject of an investigation that he was involved in âunacceptable conduct: on set, involving an inappropriate joke and touching of a castmate. Nearly half the series had been shot, so the actorâs replacement will have to reshoot Langellaâs scenes. (Deadline) The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey star Dominique Fishback will play a âBeyonce-like figure,â the lead role in Donald Glover and Janine Nabersâ  upcoming untitled Amazon series. (Variety) LeVar Burton, Katlynn Simone, Tamera Tomakili, and Tim Chantarangsu are joining the cast of Starzâ Blindspotting for Season 2. Jessica Alba will star in Confessions on the 7:45, is a Netflix adaptation of the book of the same name by author Lisa Unger, a psychological thriller about a single mom who meets a stranger on a train who wreaks havoc on her life. Black-ish scene stealer Deon Cole will star in BET+âs dark comedy Average Joe, about Joe, a blue collar plumber in Pittsburgh who finds out his father, who recently passed away, lived a secret second life and stole millions of dollars from some dangerous people before he died. Those people think Joe knows where the cash is stashed, and he and the rest of his family have to go on a frantic search for the truth (and the money), lest their recent, bloody confrontation with the baddies will not be their last. (Deadline) Delightful The Adam Project breakout Walker Scobell, who played the younger version of Ryan Reynolds in the Netflix movie, has landed the titular role in Disney+âs Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. The live-action series finds 12-year-old Percy just finding out about his supernatural powers when heâs accused by the god Zeus of stealing his lightning bolt and forced to travel across America and find the bolt. Good Girls alum Manny Montana has joined the cast FXâs Mayans MC, where his character stirs up trouble as a member of the Yuma Mayans. (Deadline) Cobra Kai star Xolo Maridueña is set to play the lead in the HBO Max action series The Ledger, a half-hour series about a kid named Gabriel who travels around the country trying to help fix the lives of people harmed by the man who trained him. (Variety) Live Schreiber, Bel Powley, and Joe Cole have been cast in Disney+âs limited series A Small Light, an eight-episode National Geographic scripted project about Miep Gies, who played a critical role in hiding Anne Frank and her family. Giorgia Whigham, Max Burkholder, and Scott Grimes will join Seth MacFarlane as the lead voice in MacFarlaneâs Peacock series adaptation of his hit movie Ted. MacFarlane will also direct, write, executive produce and showrun the series. Paramount+ announced RuPaulâs Drag Race All Stars season 7 will feature the first-ever all-winners cast. Eight former âqueens of all queensâ will compete for another title and a $200,000 prize, including Jaida Essence Hall, Jinkx Monsoon, Raja, Shea CouleĂ©, MonĂ©t X Change, Trinity The Tuck, The Vivienne, and Yvie Oddly. Jesse L. Martin is leaving his regular role on The Flash and will star in NBCâs upcoming drama pilot The Irrational, about a respected professor of behavioral psychology who uses his abilities to help government agencies, corporations, and law enforcement teams with particularly tough cases. He will also make a few return appearances on The Flash. The New Edition Story star Elijah Kelley will star in Lee Danielsâ Hulu limited series about Sammy Davis Jr. Based on the book In Black and White: The Life of Sammy Davis Jr. by author Wil Haygood, which focuses on the singer and actorâs racial identity and his relationship with the Black community. For All Mankind star Jodi Balfour will recur on the upcoming third season of Ted Lasso, playing a venture capitalist named Jack. (Deadline) https://magarila.com/robbie-amell-joins-the-witcher-season-3/