TheWrap Magazine
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Is Oliver Platt’s Uncle Jimmy Secretly the MVP of ‘The Bear’?
TheWrap magazine: “It was just different from other good scripts—there was something so specific and incredibly personal about it,” the fan-favorite and Emmy nominee says of his ace role
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How ‘Poker Face’ Pulled Off That Phil Tippett-Inspired Creature Episode
TheWrap magazine: “Phil did give us about four or five pieces that we could use as background,” Emmy-nominated production designer Judy Rhee says
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How ‘The Bear’ Star Jeremy Allen White Became America’s Top Chef
TheWrap magazine: “I was definitely aware of having other people’s opinions in my head after the first season came out,” says the red-hot actor
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Pride 2023: Devery Jacobs, Jasmin Savoy Brown and 5 Other TV Stars Changing LGBTQ+ Visibility
TheWrap magazine: Stars of “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,” “Yellowjackets” and “P-Valley” sit for our first-ever Pride talent portfolio
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‘The Mandalorian’ Star Giancarlo Esposito Might Return: ‘I Would Love to Keep Dying and Coming Back’
TheWrap magazine: The “Better Call Saul” Emmy nominee talks about his place in the “Star Wars” universe and saying goodbye to Gus Fring
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Why Niecy Nash-Betts Threw Herself into Playing the Woman Who Tried to Warn the Police in Netflix’s ‘Dahmer’
TheWrap magazine: “I thought, what a gift it would be to finally have her at the forefront of this story,” the actress says
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‘Succession,’ ‘Better Call Saul,’ ‘Westworld’ and More: Bidding Farewell to Some of Our Favorite TV Dramas
TheWrap magazine: While these modern classics are leaving the airways, they will never leave our hearts
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‘Queen Charlotte’ Stars Share the Weight of the Crown: ‘All 3 of Us Are Different Poster Children for Duty’
TheWrap magazine: In a lively, lighthearted interview, India Amarteifio, Corey Mylchreest and Arsema Thomas chat about sex scenes, etiquette and hopes for Season 2
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Why ‘Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ Score Was a Perfect Fit for Emmy-Winning Composer, Tolkien Enthusiast Bear McCreary
TheWrap magazine: “At the end of the day, it all boils down to melodies that you can play with one finger on the piano, and that they’re all distinct,” McCreary says
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How ‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ Created Music Meant to Be ‘the Greatest Songs Ever’: ‘It Was Like a Musical, in a Way’
TheWrap magazine: “The way that the music is referred to in the novel is with all the most intimidating adjectives: classic and timeless — and we are not songwriters,” writer/producer Scott Neustadter says
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‘Bad Sisters’ Creator-Star Sharon Horgan Says She Originally Wanted to Play Bibi: ‘She’s Got an Eyepatch and Shoots a Bow and Arrow’
TheWrap magazine: Reflecting on the Apple TV+ series’ slow burn, she says that “there are some things that really need to build”
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Why the ‘Andor’ VFX Team Stuck to the Visual Basics Established by ‘Rogue One’
TheWrap magazine: “We’ve got to drive the story forward. ‘Andor’ is the perfect show to exercise that kind of philosophy,” supervisor Scott Pritchard says
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‘House of the Dragon’ Star Olivia Cooke Says She Didn’t Find Her Alicent Until the End of Filming: ‘A Discovery All the Way Through’
TheWrap Magazine: The actress details crafting the “subterranean tensions” that plague her character in the HBO prequel series, saying that “she’s a bit of an enigma”
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How ‘The Last of Us’ Director Peter Hoar Turned Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett Into a Couple for the Ages
TheWrap magazine: “I would have said yes to an episode full of zombies being shot in the head and probably would have been very excited,” said director Hoar
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Bryan Cranston Digs Into His ‘Your Honor’ and ‘Better Call Saul’ Doubleheader: ‘I’m Attracted to Damaged Characters’
TheWrap magazine: But with a new role in Wes Anderson’s “Asteroid City,” the Emmy winner still finds time for the light