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Wealthiest 'House' Stars Revealed, Estimated Net Worth Ranked From Lowest to Highest
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Can you believe it’s been over 20 years since House first debuted?!

The award-winning Fox medical drama centered on Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), who is devoid of anything resembling bedside manner and wouldn’t even talk to his patients if he could get away with it. Dealing with his own constant physical pain, he uses a cane that seems to punctuate his acerbic, brutally honest demeanor.

While his behavior can border on antisocial, House is a brilliant diagnostician whose unconventional thinking and flawless instincts afford him widespread respect. An infectious disease specialist, House thrives on the challenge of solving medical puzzles in order to save lives.

Among the cast include stars like Robert Sean Leonard, Omar Epps, Jesse Spencer, Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison, Peter Jacobson, Olivia Wilde, Kal Penn, Amber Tamblyn, Odette Annable and Charlyne Yi.

First premiering in November 2004, the series ran for eight seasons and wrapped in...
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  • 5/10/2025
  • by Just Jared
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How Christian Bale was Cast in American Psycho
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Sometimes, a movie character is cast so perfectly that you can’t even fathom another actor playing the role. Cue Christian Bale in American Psycho, a career-launching breakout performance as Patrick Bateman, the greedy, materialistic Wall Street yuppie who moonlights as a murderous, stark-raving mad psycho killer while trying to preserve his public mask of sanity. Whether it’s all in his mind, Bale plays Bateman with such outward surety and inward insecurity, such brooding intensity and mordant comedy at once, that he keeps viewers guessing about Bateman’s sick, twisted, hyperviolent fantasies.

To think that director Mary Harron had to fight tooth and nail to cast Bateman in the role is preposterous to consider now, 25 years after the film was released. But again, even if Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt played Patrick Bateman, both of whom were attached to the role at one point, neither would likely strike the...
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  • 5/9/2025
  • by Steve Seigh
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New 'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Images Put Carrie Coon on the Warpath
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The Gilded Age is back, and we have a new look at the characters, both new and old, of the hit HBO series. Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski, and Cynthia Nixon are all back, and so are newcomers Jordan Donica and Phylicia Rashad. The third season of the 19th century-set series will return this June.

The new images showcase the sumptuous costumes and sets of the series, which is set among the new money and old money of 1880s New York City. Social climber Bertha Russell (Coon) is back, as is her husband, robber baron George (Morgan Spector). Their daughter Gladys (Taissa Farmiga) is pictured with her betrothed, the Duke of Buckingham (Ben Lamb). Their son Larry (Harry Richardson), meanwhile, is pursuing his own romance with Marian Brook (Louisa Jacobson), a woman of modest financial means who's now living with her two dowager aunts, Agnes and Ada (Baranski and Nixon). Meanwhile,...
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  • 4/16/2025
  • by Rob London
  • Collider.com
'What's My Necklace Made Of?': House, M.D.'s Best Twist Explained
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Medical dramas like "M*A*S*H" and "The Pitt" make for incredibly compelling television. Whether cases are seemingly straightforward, and the doctors are just doing their best to treat their patients, or things are a bit more complicated, there's always an element of life-or-death danger and at least a bit of medical mystery. The hit Fox series "House, M.D." took the medical mystery idea a step further, following brilliant-but-troubled diagnostician Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) as he tries to figure out the cause of a different patient's medical maladies each week. Built like a police procedural but with doctors instead of cops, House was Sherlock Holmes with a stethoscope, and that led to some truly incredible plot twists over the show's eight seasons. There was one truly absurd reveal near the end of season 4, however, that absolutely took the cake.

The two-part season finale was one of the most...
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  • 4/12/2025
  • by Danielle Ryan
  • Slash Film
13 Best Shows on Peacock Right Now
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Peacock is one of the smaller streaming services in the streaming business, but what it does have is NBC’s years and years of library, which consists of classic sitcoms and brilliant original shows, including The Office and Ted. So, we thought of compiling a list of some of the best TV shows on Peacock that you shouldn’t miss out on.

30 Rock Credit – NBC

30 Rock is a satirical comedy series created by Tina Fey. The NBC series is set behind the scenes of a live sketch comedy show, and it follows its head writer and showrunner, Liz Lemon, as she tries to juggle eccentric actors and an arrogant new boss. 30 Rock stars Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, Jane Krakowski, Jack McBrayer, Scott Adsit, Judah Friedlander, Alec Baldwin, Katrina Bowden, Keith Powell, Lonny Ross, Kevin Brown, Grizz Chapman,...
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  • 4/10/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
7 Best Movies Coming to Netflix in April 2025 (With Above 80% Rotten Tomatoes Score)
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This April, Netflix is bringing you a lot of entertainment, from the highly anticipated conclusion to the psychological crime thriller drama series You to the brutal Tom Hardy action film Havoc. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Netflix this month and have an 80% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the seven best films that are coming to Netflix in April 2025 with an 80% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

The Age of Innocence (April 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 88% Credit – Columbia Pictures

The Age of Innocence is a historical romantic drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jay Cocks. Based on the 1920 novel of the same name by Edith Wharton, the 1993 film is set in the 1870s and it follows Newland Archer, a wealthy...
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  • 3/30/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Watson's Renewal Fate Revealed Ahead of First Season Finale
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Watson, the CBS medical mystery-drama loosely based on Sherlock Holmes’s trusty sidekick, Watson, from Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes book series, has been renewed for a second season. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the Morris Chestnut-led Watson was picked up for its second season just halfway through its first.

Watson has garnered steady ratings since it premiered in late January 2025. The show, which airs on Sunday nights on CBS, had 9.58 million viewers during its debut episode following the NFL’s AFC Championship game on Jan. 26. The premiere episode, over five weeks, had 18.7 cross-platform viewers with 7 million watching on Paramount+. The Paramount+ number marks the highest viewership on the streamer for the current television season.

Per Nielsen’s linear data, Watson has just below 6.8 million viewers per episode. Those numbers include DVR playback but not streaming. The renewal comes even though the series has a less-than-stellar 33% Rotten Tomatoes audience score.
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  • 3/26/2025
  • by Deana Carpenter
  • CBR
Why Kal Penn's Lawrence Kutner Left House M.D.
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Warning: This post contains discussions of suicide.

Hugh Laurie's curmudgeonly genius was undoubtedly the main draw of "House M.D." but he'd be nothing without a supporting cast of characters to continuously upset, befuddle, and bewilder. From the very beginning of the hit Fox series, Dr. Gregory House was surrounded by a team of colleagues who were both enamored and perpetually offended by a man who remains one of the greatest detectives in movie and TV history.

Whether it was head of oncology at Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital and House's bestie, Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard); Dean of Medicine, Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein), or House's team of diagnosticians, there were plenty of personalities against which the titular M.D.'s cynicism could clash. Throughout the show's eight seasons, that team of diagnosticians changed somewhat, with new doctors joining the team at various points. At the beginning of season...
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  • 3/23/2025
  • by Joe Roberts
  • Slash Film
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Richest 'House' Cast Members Revealed, Wealthiest Stars Ranked Lowest to Highest Estimated Net Worth
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House is officially two decades old!

The medical drama first premiered in November 2004 on Fox, and it went on for eight seasons, before ending in May 2012.

The Emmy-winning series focused on Dr. Gregory House, who is devoid of anything resembling bedside manner and wouldn’t even talk to his patients if he could get away with it. Dealing with his own constant physical pain, he uses a cane that seems to punctuate his acerbic, brutally honest demeanor. While his behavior can border on antisocial, House is a brilliant diagnostician whose unconventional thinking and flawless instincts afford him widespread respect. An infectious disease specialist, House thrives on the challenge of solving medical puzzles in order to save lives.

Starring in the show included Hugh Laurie, Robert Sean Leonard, Omar Epps, Jesse Spencer, Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison, Peter Jacobson, Olivia Wilde, Kal Penn, Amber Tamblyn, Odette Annable and Charlyne Yi.

The hit...
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  • 2/19/2025
  • by Just Jared
  • Just Jared
When Keanu Reeves Came In To Help Kate Beckinsale When She Faced A Wardrobe Malfunction At Cannes 1993
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Did Keanu Reeves come to Kate Beckinsale’s rescue at Cannes 1993? (Photo Credit – Facebook)

One of the popular Hollywood actors, Keanu Reeves, is known for his kindest heart. He has often come to the rescue of his colleagues if they need any help at any given point. The actor, who worked his way through the industry with hard work and dedication, achieved many accolades over the span of four decades. However, this one time, he helped out Kate Beckinsale, and the actress admitted how kind and generous Reeves was.

The actress attended the red carpet at Cannes in 1993 for the premiere of Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing. That is when she faced a major wardrobe malfunction, but because of the John Wick actor, she was saved from any controversial scandal. In a throwback interview, she talked about this. So, scroll ahead to know what happened.

In addition to detailing the incident,...
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  • 2/18/2025
  • by Ankita Mukherjee
  • KoiMoi
10 Best Shows Like ‘Watson’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Watson is a medical mystery crime drama series created by Craig Sweeny. Based on the characters by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the CBS series follows Dr. John Watson after Moriarty kills Sherlock Holmes. Watson continues his medical practice in Pittsburg, working with a brilliant team of doctors to diagnose unidentifiable illnesses. Watson stars Morris Chestnut, Eve Harlow, Peter Mark Kendall, Inga Schlingmann, Ritchie Coster, and Rochelle Aytes. So, if you loved the thrilling mysteries, medical drama, and compelling characters in Watson, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

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House M.D. is a medical dark comedy-drama series created by David Shore. The Fox series follows Dr. Gregory House, a misanthropic and cynical man who works with a team of brilliant residents to diagnose even the most difficult illnesses. House M.D. stars Hugh Laurie,...
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  • 2/6/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
25 Best 'House M.D.' Episodes, Ranked According to IMDb
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House, M.D. is an American medical television drama that stars Hugh Laurie as the titular medical genius with a streak of misanthropy who uses unconventional methods to lead a team of diagnosticians. House constantly clashes with his superior, Dr. Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein), and his team due to his disrespectful demeanor and controversial methods and finds his only friend in the head of oncology, Dr. Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard).
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  • 1/22/2025
  • by Ana Isis Cisneros, Jom Elauria, Andrea Ciriaco
  • Collider.com
7 Best Shows Like ‘The Pitt’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Pitt is a medical drama series created by R. Scott Gemmill. The Max series is set in the emergency room at the fictional Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital and follows a group of doctors and nurses working an extremely tense 15-hour shift. The Pitt stars Noah Wyle, Tracy Ifeachor, Patrick Ball, Katherine Lanasa, Supriya Ganesh, Fiona Dourif, Taylor Dearden, Isa Briones, Gerran Howell, and Shabana Azeez. So, if you loved the medical drama, compelling storylines, and complex characters, here are some similar shows you should check out next.

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This Is Going to Hurt is a British medical dark comedy-drama series created by Adam Kay. Based on Kay’s 2017 nonfiction book of the same name, the AMC series follows Adam Kay as he works as a junior doctor...
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  • 1/20/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
The Funniest Episodes of House MD That Still Make Fans Laugh
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At the surface level, House MD is one of the best medical dramas in history. The Diagnostics Team at Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital explores some of the world's unusual cases and strives to find the most suitable treatment. But with the likes of Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard in the main cast, it wouldn't be wrong to also consider this show to be a comedy.

House MD isn't afraid to blend the lines between comedy and tragedy and often sprinkles in a touch of black humor to keep the audience on their toes. Although the jokes are often distasteful and sometimes crass, they help to emphasize Gregory's sardonic sense of humor. Thus, without its funnier moments, House MD just wouldn't be as popular.

House and Wilson Create an Interesting Bet Season 7, Episode 19, "Last Temptation"

House's relationship with Wilson is incredibly complex, but "Last Temptation" showcases a lighter moment between the two men.
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  • 1/13/2025
  • by Melody Day
  • CBR
7 Best Movies Like ‘The Holdovers’ To Watch If You Love the Film
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The Holdovers is a comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne from a screenplay by David Hemingson. The period film is set in the early 1970s, and it revolves around Paul Hunham, a grouchy, disliked teacher at Barton Academy, who has to supervise the students who were unable to return to their homes for the Christmas holidays. He soon forms a bond with a rebellious and troubled student who recently lost his father. The Holdovers stars Paul Giamatti, Dominic Sessa, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Carrie Preston. So, if you loved the feel-good comedy, sombre drama, and compelling characters in The Holdovers, here are some similar movies you could watch next.

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Hunt for the Wilderpeople is an adventure comedy-drama film written and directed by Taika Waititi. Based...
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  • 1/6/2025
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
This Controversial House MD Casting Move Broke a Major TV Trend (& It Somehow Worked)
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House took a bold risk midway through its run by dramatically reshuffling its core cast, and it paid off in ways few shows could manage. After three seasons of following Dr. Gregory House and his original diagnostic team, which included Dr. Foreman, Dr. Cameron, and Dr. Chase, the medical drama broke the mold of what was to be expected from hospital procedurals. House surprisingly dismantled his team and was tasked to hire new fellows the next season. Instead of hiring anyone like a normal person, Dr. House hired his new team over the course of several episodes with around 40 options. This shakeup not only breathed new life into the series but also introduced a colorful array of characters, including fan favorites like Dr. Taub, Dr. Kutner, and Thirteen.

The original cast of House wasn’t entirely gone, and their evolving roles added layers to the narrative. Foreman returned as House...
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  • 12/31/2024
  • by Zack Wilson
  • CBR
10 Best Movies Coming to Prime Video in January 2025 (With Above 90% Rotten Tomatoes)
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This January, Prime Video is bringing you a lot of entertainment from the Will Ferrell comedy film You’re Cordially Invited to the beloved romantic action comedy film The Fall Guy. However, for the purposes of this article, we are only including the films that are coming to Prime Video this month and have a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score. So, check out the 10 best films that are coming to Prime Video in January 2025 with a 90% or higher Rotten Tomatoes score.

Boogie Nights (January 1) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 94% Credit – New Line Cinema

Boogie Nights is a drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The 1997 film is set in Los Angeles’s San Fernando Valley, and it follows Eddie Adams, a high school dropout working as a dishwasher as he becomes one of the biggest adult film stars,...
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  • 12/30/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Why It's a Good Thing Liam Neeson Didn't Star in 'Dead Poets Society'
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Hollywood history is full of “What if?” scenarios. Some of them involve Liam Neeson. The Nothern-Irish actor has starred in many iconic movies, including Schindler’s List, Batman Begins, and Taken, and received the required recognition for his work. He has been nominated for an Oscar, a BAFTA Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and two Tony Awards, for his work, so he is unlikely to have any regrets. He was also appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2000.

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*Availability in US Release Date June 2, 1989Runtime 128 minutesCast Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles, Gale Hansen, Dylan Kussman

Still, we cannot help but wonder what Hollywood would look like if the actor had taken some of the iconic roles he was offered.
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  • 12/28/2024
  • by Philip Etemesi
  • MovieWeb
House Creator Addresses What House Is Up to Today, Talks Potential of Spinoff or Revival
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Two decades after the debut of House M.D., creator David Shore is keeping the door open for a potential revival. Making that happen, however, would require certain conditions to be met.

Shore opened up about House in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. In the series finale, House (Hugh Laurie) faked his death and was last seen going on a motorcycle road trip with Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), whose cancer diagnosis left him with a handful of months to live. Over 12 years after the final House episode aired, Shore was asked about what House is up to in 2024. However, he doesn't want to be specific, as he's still thinking about actually checking back in with House by pursuing a new story. Even if that never happens, Shore also appreciates how the ambiguity keeps the fans guessing.

Related The 35 Best TV Shows Of The 2000s, Ranked

The 2000s saw the birth of...
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  • 12/26/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Was Sherlock Holmes Based On A Real Person?
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Pipe-smoking, funny-hat-wearing detective Sherlock Holmes is the standard by which many beloved sleuths are compared to and understandably so. Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Baker Street's most beloved resident has been in 56 short stories and 70 films that have adapted his adventures, with some of the best iterations being played by the likes of Robert Downey Jr., Benedict Cumberbatch and Wishbone the dog. But was there ever a real Sherlock Holmes to begin with?

Well, however improbable it may be that there was a detective that battled with hellish Baskerville hounds or mentally dueled an evil mastermind over a waterfall, Doyle's beloved detective was very much inspired by a real person. Born in 1837, Joseph Bell was a Scottish surgeon and lecturer at the University of Edinburgh who taught Doyle for a year during his medical studies and chose him as his outpatient clerk. Doyle came to admire his teacher --...
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  • 12/23/2024
  • by Nick Staniforth
  • Slash Film
10 Movies You Could Watch Over and Over Again Without Getting Bored
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Let’s talk about something we all know and love – those special movies that never seem to lose their magic, no matter how many times we’ve watched them. You know the ones I’m talking about: the films that you can quote word for word, yet still find yourself completely engrossed in whenever they pop up on your screen. It’s like catching up with an old friend who always has something new to share.

A still from the movie Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) | Credits: Toei Company, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

These aren’t just movies; they’re comfort food for the soul, reliable mood-lifters, and constant companions through different phases of our lives. What makes these films so special? It’s a combination of brilliant storytelling, unforgettable characters, and that inexplicable quality that keeps drawing us back for more.

So, grab your favorite snack, settle into your comfy spot,...
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  • 12/20/2024
  • by Sweta Rath
  • FandomWire
House Ending's Big Foreman Question Gets Definitive Response From Show Creator
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House creator David Shore has finally given a definitive response to the ending's big Foreman question, 12 years after the series finale aired. House's best episodes are scattered throughout its eight-season run, with the series finale, titled "Everybody Dies," being particularly memorable. The final episode ends with House (Hugh Laurie) and Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) riding off together after the protagonist fakes his own death. However, one final scene in a montage sequence shows Dr. Eric Foreman (Omar Epps) finding the main character's hospital ID, seemingly his way of telling him he's still alive.

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Shore confirmed that House's last scene with Foreman was meant to tell the Dean of Medicine that his former boss was still alive. He also confirmed what the small smile on his face meant in the final scene, definitively closing the book on his reaction over 12 years after the episode aired.
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  • 11/21/2024
  • by Nick Bythrow
  • ScreenRant
Why House Reunion Episode With House & Wilson Is Unlikely To Happen Explained By Show Creator
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The series creator of House explains why a reunion episode for House and Wilson is unlikely to happen. In the finale of the popular medical drama, Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) successfully fakes his death. A farewell scene shows House and his friend, Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) riding off together in motorcycles, with Wilson having only months to live due to his terminal cancer diagnosis.

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly for the 20th anniversary of the House premiere, series creator David Shore was asked if he'd be open to a reunion special that focused on Wilson and House on the road. Shore doesn't rule it out outright, though he explains why a reunion project would be hard to pull off and why he feels reluctant to tamper with the legacy of the series. Read the full remarks below:

Not really. I wouldn't say no to it, but those things are very,...
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  • 11/19/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
House Creator Responds To Popular Fan Theory That Dr. Wilson Hallucinated The Ending
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The creator of House responds to the theory that Dr. Wilson hallucinated the whole show. The House series finale, which aired back in May 2012, ended with Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) revealing to Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) that he had faked his death, and the two are shown spending Wilson's final months together before he succumbs to his cancer. However, a popular fan theory suggests that House did indeed die in the fire early in the episode, and that the final moments were all Wilson's fantasy.

Speaking with Entertainment Weekly for the 20th anniversary of the House premiere, series creator David Shore responded to several lingering questions about the medical drama, including the theory that Wilson hallucinated the finale. He acknowledged that viewers come away with different interpretations of the story than what the creator intended. But, while he admitted a Wilson hallucination wouldn't be inconsistent with anything,...
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  • 11/18/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
"So Much Bittersweet": House Creator Reflects On Series Finale 12 Years Later
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The House creator is ready to reflect on the ending that defined his show. Having first premiered in 2004, the show followed Hugh Laurie's Dr. Gregory House, a strict and cynical doctor who could solve any medical mystery. Dr. House essentially functioned as the Sherlock Holmes of the show, which enabled him to work alongside Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), his own personal Watson. The show ended in 2012 after eight seasons, just one season after Lisa Edelstein's Dr. Cuddy left the show.

While speaking with Entertainment Weekly, creator David Shore was prompted to open up about the audience's initial reaction to the ending. While shying away from viewer responses, Shore shared more about his own perspective. He still stands by the ending today, reflecting on the thematic meaning of House and Wilson riding away together, while knowing that "the end of them was near". Check out his full...
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  • 11/17/2024
  • by Lukas Shayo
  • ScreenRant
20 Years Later, House MD Creator Addresses 'It's Never Lupus' Gag and Popular Finale Fan Theory
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Its been 20 years since House, MD (House) starring Hugh Laurie as the titular grumpy, pill-popping Dr. Gregory House, premiered on Fox. While its been 12 years since the series ended its eight-season run, its creator David Shore is answering some questions that have plagued fans from the beginning. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly Shore said hes not grown tired of talking about the beloved medical drama.

Its bizarre. Im incredibly grateful. I cant believe it is still seemingly as relevant to so many people today as it was then. And thats amazing, and Im thrilled and Im grateful, Shore said.

Related I'm Sorry House Fans, But This 2024 NBC Drama is An Even Better Show

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  • 11/16/2024
  • by Deana Carpenter
  • CBR
"We Did Talk About It": House MD Spinoff Centered On Other Characters Addressed By Show Creator
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The creator of House did consider several potential spin-offs. The show was a medical procedural that ran for eight seasons from 2004 to 2012. House's sizable cast included Hugh Laurie (Dr. House), Robert Sean Leonard (Dr. Wilson), Omar Epps (Dr. Foreman), Lisa Edelstein (Dr. Cuddy), and more. It featured a wide variety of medical issues and mysteries, but the vast majority of the show centered around its titular protagonist's sour nature. The show was a massive hit, earning over 19 million viewers at its height and winning multiple Emmy and Golden Globe Awards.

Over a decade after the show ended, Entertainment Weekly spoke with the creator, David Shore. While discussing his hit procedural, Shore explained that he and the other producers did consider a spin-off after the season 8 finale. They considered placing other characters in a leading role, giving them more of a chance to stand out without standing in Dr. House's shadow.
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  • 11/16/2024
  • by Lukas Shayo
  • ScreenRant
Stephen Belber at an event for Management (2008)
Richard Linklater’s Tape gets a Hong Kong reimagining
Stephen Belber at an event for Management (2008)
Stephen Belber wrote his story Tape as a play back in 1999, so it was always intended to get multiple interpretations over the years, with productions that would take place in different locations, with different casts and directors. Productions of Tape have been performed in Louisville, Kentucky; New York City; Dublin, Ireland; London, England; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Williamstown, Massachusetts; Buxton, England; Orlando, Florida; Alexandria, Minnesota; and Tehran, Iran, among other places. In 2001, Richard Linklater directed a film adaptation of the story that starred Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, and Uma Thurman. And now, Variety reports that Tape has gotten a Hong Kong reimagining. A trailer can be seen in the embed above.

Directed by banker turned film producer and director Bizhan Tong (Forensic Psychologist), the new cinematic take on Tape stars Kenny Kwan (The Legend of Luzhen), Selena Lee (Queen of News), and Adam Pak (A Guilty Conscience). The story explores the...
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  • 11/6/2024
  • by Cody Hamman
  • JoBlo.com
Hong Kong Remake of ‘Tape’ to Unspool Trailer Ahead of Theatrical Release
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“Tape,” a Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater’s iconic 2001 psychological thriller film of the same title, is heading for the American Film Market and theatrical release in its adopted territory. In anticipation of those steps, the producers are unreeling a “Tape” trailer.

“Tape” explores the fallout from a traumatic event at a high school graduation party, forcing the three former friends to confront their past in a story that delves into themes of power, manipulation, and the subjective nature of truth. The remake transposes the story from the U.S. to Hong Kong, a region that has yet to fully reckon with the #MeToo movement, while adapting to today’s technology-dependent age.

The new film is directed by banker turned film producer and director Bizhan Tong. It stars Kenny Kwan, Selena Lee (“Queen of News”) and Adam Pak (“A Guilty Conscience”) in roles originally portrayed by Robert Sean Leonard,...
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  • 11/5/2024
  • by Patrick Frater
  • Variety Film + TV
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'House' Cast Estimated Net Worth Revealed, Richest Stars Ranked From Lowest to Highest
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Can you believe it’s been over 12 years since House ended?!

The Fox medical television show ended its run after eight seasons on the network, and after winning several awards, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and three Creative Arts Emmys.

Starring Hugh Laurie, Robert Sean Leonard, Omar Epps, Jesse Spencer, Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison, Peter Jacobson, Olivia Wilde, Kal Penn, Amber Tamblyn, Odette Annable and Charlyne Yi, the series focused on Dr. Gregory House (Laurie), who is devoid of anything resembling bedside manner and wouldn’t even talk to his patients if he could get away with it. Dealing with his own constant physical pain, he uses a cane that seems to punctuate his acerbic, brutally honest demeanor.

While his behavior can border on antisocial, House is a brilliant diagnostician whose unconventional thinking and flawless instincts afford him widespread respect. An infectious disease specialist, House thrives on the challenge of...
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  • 10/23/2024
  • by Just Jared
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10 Vampire Movies From The 1980s You Probably Haven't Seen
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The best vampire movies have long been a staple of the horror genre since Georges Mlis' The House of The Devil. For years, they played a huge part in the genre. Classics like Dracula (1931), Ganja & Hess (1973), and Nosferatu The Vampyr (1979) all proved the importance and versatility of the genre. It is easy now to look at the vampire film as an oversaturated sub-genre, but with the boom of slasher movies in the 1980s, there came somewhat of a drought.

Hits like Fright Night (1985) and The Lost Boys (1987) proved few and far between, leading to a decade filled with more obscure cult classics. Vampire movies ended up taking on all sorts of different forms; anthologies, comedies, and even kids' films. Many of these have come to be well renowned within the horror community, but have yet to fully receive the appreciation they deserve.

The Monster Club (1981) Directed By Roy Ward Baker...
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  • 10/19/2024
  • by Lilo Navratil
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'It Makes More Sense Now': House Star Addresses Potential Revival 12 Years Later
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One of the stars of House, the popular medical drama series that ran for eight seasons from 2004 to 2012, isnt ruling out reviving the series. Peter Jacobson, who played Dr. Chris Taub, in the series, told Screen Rant that now may be a good time for the series to come back to television.

It makes more sense now than it did 10 years ago, to do a House reboot, Jacobson said, adding he thinks a revival would get just a whole new generation of people who really love that show. Jacobson said the variety of storylines in the series would help to make reviving the show something that is feasible because theres a lot more to tell if they want to tell it.

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House is a beloved medical procedural with fun cases as well as patients that were played by then-unknown stars.

The Fox medical series starred,...
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  • 10/18/2024
  • by Deana Carpenter
  • CBR
House Revival Chances Addressed By Star 12 Years Later
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House star Peter Jacobson discusses the chances of a House revival. Jacobson played Dr. Chris Taub on the popular medical series, which ran for eight seasons from 2004 to 2012. In addition to Jacobson, House featured a leading cast of Hugh Laurie, Omar Epps, Robert Sean Leonard, Jesse Spencer, Lisa Edelstein, Bobbin Bergstrom, Jennifer Morrison, Olivia Wilde, Kal Penn, and more. The medical series was well-received throughout its run and was nominated for multiple Emmys.

In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Jacobson discussed the prospects of a House revival. The actor stated "it makes sense more now than it did 10 years ago" to do a House revival because of the streaming presence. He thinks a revival would "get just a whole new generation of people who really love that show." The actor believed that the storylines make a revival possible, saying "there's a lot more to tell if they want to tell it.
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  • 10/18/2024
  • by Hannah Gearan
  • ScreenRant
10 Best Shows Like ‘Brilliant Minds’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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Brilliant Minds is a medical drama series created by Michael Grassi. Inspired by the Oliver Sacks books The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and An Anthropologist on Mars, the NBC series follows the story of Dr. Oliver Wolf, a brilliant and eccentric neurologist suffering from a rare condition that gives him a unique perspective on how to care for his patients. When he is fired because of his methods of treatment, he takes his methods and tries to pitch them to a new hospital where he will lead a group of young interns to solve some of the most complex psychological cases. Brilliant Minds stars Zachary Quinto in the lead role with Tamberla Perry, Donna Murphy, Aury Krebs, Teddy Sears, Ashleigh Lathrop, Kira Guloien, and Spencer Moore II starring in supporting roles. So, if you...
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  • 9/24/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Dead Poets Society & 19 Other Movies For Fans Of The Dark Academia Aesthetic
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Boarding schools, tweed jackets, Latin classes, black coffee these are just some of the things that illustrate and describe dark academia in movies. The aesthetic became a popular trend among young adults who are genuinely keen on broadening their perspectives on just about everything under the sun, particularly the art of literature. Dark academia movies embrace an interest in learning - or sometimes, simply use the aesthetic to appear to embrace that interest in learning.

Dark academia is a type of aesthetic that romanticizes the yearning for knowledge, especially in literature and classical studies. It could be expressed through fashion, photography, writing, and films. Dark academia movies are often set in Ivy League or prestigious universities and could involve a case of murder or simply ones pursuit of self. With the very popular subgenre of drama films holding such a respected spot in film history, there are plenty of movies...
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  • 9/15/2024
  • by Amanda Bruce, Ariane Cruz, Shawn S. Lealos
  • ScreenRant
4 good TV shows turning 20 years old in 2024
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I know it doesn’t feel like 2004 was 20 years ago, but it was, which means many great TV shows just turned 20 years old.

Seriously, 2004 is a sneaky good year for new TV premieres. Most of the titles on this list of good TV shows turning 20 years old in 2024 were broadcast hits. The cable networks had a decent market share in the early 2000s, but we’re still a decade before the streaming industry changed the TV game.

At this point in TV history, we’re still seven years before the Game of Thrones premiere. Remember that, please!

Let’s get the list started with the best show of 2004!

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Created by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams, and Damon Lindelof, Lost premiered on ABC in the fall of 2004. The series told the story of a group of survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious island.
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  • 9/1/2024
  • by Bryce Olin
  • ShowSnob
House cast ages: How old were the actors then and now?
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House is celebrating its 20th anniversary this fall so what better time to check in on how old the cast of the Fox hit was then and now!

Premiering on Nov. 16, 2004, House centered around Gregory House, an absolute medical genius with a Sherlock Holmes ability to unravel medical mysteries that baffled other doctors. However, thanks to pain from a blood clot in his leg that had him relying on a cane, House was also an arrogant, selfish, cynical jerk insulting everyone around him.

The show became one of Fox's biggest hits of the decade, running eight seasons with Laurie earning two Golden Globes and several Emmy nominations. It also boosted many of its cast to future stardom. So how old were the actors then and now?

Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House TNT/TBS Broadcasts 13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards - Show | Michael Caulfield Archive/GettyImages

Birthday: July 11, 1959

Age...
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  • 8/30/2024
  • by Michael Weyer
  • Hidden Remote
The Movies That Defined Generation X
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Gen X are a funny lot. Generally acknowledged to be made up of folks born between 1965 and 1980. This means Gen Xers were teenagers between the ’80s and the late ’90s. Crucially this also means it’s a generation that grew up without any meaningful internet and no mobile phones, who were used to relying on cinema trips to watch trailers, Blockbuster Video for our weekend viewing and highlighting the TV guide at Christmas.

Streaming services, of course, did not exist so movies we watched at the cinema, recorded off the telly and even potentially owned on VHS (if you were the Queen) became very precious in a way that something you caught on Netflix while you were looking at your phone are not. Every generation has movies that are iconic to them – here’s to the ones that shaped today’s 40-somethings+.

Before Sunrise (1995)

Richard Linklater’s naturalistic romance about...
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  • 8/22/2024
  • by Rosie Fletcher
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Christine Baranski on ‘The Gilded Age,’ Saying Goodbye to Diane Lockhart and Her Vision for a ‘Mamma Mia!’ Docuseries
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Christine Baranski’s mother was a Polish immigrant who survived the Great Depression and spent years working at an air conditioner factory in Buffalo, New York. She was a far cry from Baranski’s character on Julian Fellowes’ HBO drama “The Gilded Age,” the haughty, imperious, old-money Agnes van Rhijn. But in an interview with Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast, Baranski says she took inspiration from her parent in bringing Agnes to life, a performance that’s now Emmy-nominated in one of six nods for the series’ Season 2 — and the sixteenth of Baranski’s illustrious career.

“I watched a tough lady move through life,” Baranski recalls. “They can be very grouchy and very strong and very controlling, but they get the job done.” Agnes herself endured what’s implied to be a long, unhappy marriage in order to provide for her family, including younger sister Ada (Cynthia Nixon) and niece...
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  • 8/20/2024
  • by Alison Herman
  • Variety Film + TV
‘The Gilded Age’: Christine Baranski Teases Agnes’ ‘Fall From Grace’ in Season 3
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Agnes van Rhijn has a humorous uphill battle in The Gilded Age Season 3, set to premiere in 2025. So says Christine Baranski, who gave a sneak preview into the upcoming season in a new interview. The Season 2 finale of the HBO period drama saw the van Rhijn household’s rotten luck turn around, but it didn’t make the seismic shift in power less shocking for the inhabitants. Cynthia Nixon‘s Ada is now the woman of the house after inheriting late husband Luke’s (Robert Sean Leonard) fortune and Oscar (Blake Ritson) losing Agnes’ in a dirty investment scheme. Agnes will have to come to terms with her loss of power in the house, and Baranski says it’s going to make for lots of laughs in the new season, now filming in New York. “Well, she has to cope, doesn’t she? She’s suddenly not the head of the household,...
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  • 8/14/2024
  • TV Insider
House's 8 Biggest Villains, Ranked Worst To Best
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House's biggest antagonists made an impact but also reflected his own insecurities and struggles with addiction. Characters like Michael Tritter and Jack Moriarty challenged House in complex ways, pushing boundaries and ethical dilemmas. House's internal conflicts and relationships with antagonists showcased his growth and moral complexities throughout the series.

House was a landmark medical procedural drama, and though it was more about the medicine and the characters than the antagonists, the biggest villains of the TV show made an impact. The series stars Hugh Laurie as the titular character, Dr. Greg House. He has many misadventures, diagnosing patients as a misanthropic but brilliant diagnostician. Alongside him are a revolving cast of young doctors he's teaching, his best friend, James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard), and Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein). Above all, House is a character study that delves into the mind of a troubled and genius man.

His characteristic dislikable demeanor...
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  • 7/14/2024
  • by Mary Kassel
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17 Years Later, I'm Still Impressed By What House's Best Season Managed To Do
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House season 4 introduced a new team of doctors successfully. The new additions, Thirteen, Kutner, and Taub, blended well and enhanced the show. House season 4 is the most rewatchable and best season due to the new cast dynamics.

House has been over for more than 12 years, but I will never be able to get over how the writers expertly handled the show's best season, especially given that it marked a time of major change for the story and its characters. The Fox medical drama series, created by David Shore, premiered in November 2004 and revolved around Hugh Laurie's Dr. Gregory House, the narcissistic and cynical Head of the Department of Diagnostic Medicine at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital. House ran for eight seasons and 177 episodes, some better than others, but its best is inarguable.

House's original team included Foreman, Cameron, and Chase.

Over the course of House's eight seasons, Dr. House...
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  • 7/13/2024
  • by Sarah Little
  • ScreenRant
The Gilded Age: Season Three; Phylicia Rashad, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and More Join HBO Drama
The Gilded Age has added four new faces to its cast for season three. Phylicia Rashad, Jordan Donica, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Victoria Clark are joining the HBO period drama. The series was renewed in December, soon after the second season's finale had aired.

Carrie Coon, Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Morgan Spector, Louisa Jacobson, Denée Benton, Ben Ahlers, Michael Cerveris, Kelley Curran, Taissa Farmiga, Jack Gilpin, Simon Jones, Sullivan Jones, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Debra Monk, Donna Murphy, Kristine Nielsen, Kelli O’Hara, Patrick Page, Harry Richardson, Taylor Richardson, Blake Ritson, Douglas Sills, Erin Wilhelmi, Nathan Lane, Audra McDonald, John Douglas Thompson, Ashlie Atkinson, Laura Benanti, Nicole Brydon Bloom, Christopher Denham, David Furr, Ward Horton, Matilda Lawler and Robert Sean Leonard star in the period drama.Read More…...
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  • 6/18/2024
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
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Why House Made Hugh Laurie Want to Stop Acting for a While
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In the history of television, there have been numerous medical dramas that blend the genres of mystery and romance. These TV shows often highlight the character of a professional doctor who serves as the focal point of the story, and Hugh Laurie's character in House is very similar. Of all the fictional doctors that have graced the screens over the years, Dr. Gregory House certainly had a significant influence.

As a diagnostician, House was always sympathetic to his patients, telling them the truth they needed to hear, while also being sarcastic in order to create a safe space for those suffering mentally. Hugh Laurie captivated fans for eight years with his role in House, becoming one of the highest-paid actors of his time. However, the very role that made him famous also made him want to stop acting for a while,...
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  • 6/16/2024
  • by Hanumanth Reddy
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House M.D. Star Shares Candid View on Possible Series Revival: Its Complicated
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Lisa Edelstein shared thoughts on a House revival, acknowledging a shift in TV culture and the show's continued popularity among young viewers. Bringing back House would be tricky given the finale's conclusion - the absence of key characters and complex narratives would pose challenges. It may be best for fans to enjoy the original House series on streaming platforms rather than hoping for a revival that could struggle to capture the essence of the original.

The Emmy-winning medical drama House continues to be popular among its fans, but over a decade after the series reached its conclusion after eight seasons, there is still no sign of a revival. Now Lisa Edelstein, who played Dr. Lisa Cuddy in the show, has addressed the chances of House ever returning in any form.

House featured Hugh Laurie in the titular role of the abrupt, politically incorrect, but genius doctor Gregory House. The series...
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  • 6/9/2024
  • by Anthony Lund
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'Everybody Was So Politically Incorrect': House Star Addresses Revival Chances
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House getting a revival TV series might be "complicated," but it's not impossible. Series star Lisa Edelstein has weighed in on the series possibly getting a follow-up show, and she also reflected on what it was like to work on the popular medical drama.

In House, Edelstein played Dr. Lisa Cuddy in seven of the show's eight total seasons. While at the Tribeca Film Festival, Edelstein spoke with Screen Rant about the series possibly returning. While she's not sure that a revival will ever happen, she believes that it helps that people are clamoring for more politically incorrect programming, as that's how things were when House first debuted in 2004.

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  • 6/9/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
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"It's Complicated": House Revival Chances Get Candid Response From Lisa Cuddy Star
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House was a groundbreaking medical drama that won multiple awards during its eight-season run from 2004 to 2012. Despite its popularity, the show has not seen any spin-offs or reboots, leaving fans wondering about its future. Lisa Edelstein, who played Dr. Lisa Cuddy, hinted at the possibility of a reboot, noting the current trend of politically incorrect characters on TV.

A House revival is still a possibility, but its future is complicated. The medical drama, which premiered in 2004, starred Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House, alongside Robert Sean Leonard, Omar Epps, Jesse Spencer, and Lisa Edelstein. It ran for eight seasons and 177 episodes while winning two Golden Globe Awards, two Primetime Emmy Awards, and three Creative Arts Emmys. After House ended in 2012, however, the show never received any spin-offs, reboots, or continuations.

In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant at the Tribeca Film Festival, Edelstein, who played Dr. Lisa Cuddy, spoke about the potential for a reboot.
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  • 6/9/2024
  • by Lukas Shayo
  • ScreenRant
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Harry and Rupert Gregson-Williams (‘The Gilded Age’ composers) describe their ‘richer and more florid’ score for Season 2 [Exclusive Video Interview]
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“When we started season two, we weren’t quite sure where it was going or where it was going to end,” confesses Harry Gregson-Williams about how much he knew of the rich story arcs of the second season of “The Gilded Age.” He and his brother Rupert Gregson-Williams are the composers of the HBO drama series, which he calls a “rich character piece.” Rupert was indeed excited to see how “smaller characters in the first season” would emerge as “major players in the second,” which required new musical cues. Watch our exclusive video interview above.

Though the brothers were not fully aware of where the story was heading in the latest batch of episodes, they knew that the score of the show would become “a bit richer” because, as Rupert says, “the Russells are now richer, and we’ve become confident with them and their new role as leaders of society.
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  • 6/6/2024
  • by David Buchanan
  • Gold Derby
House's Most Surprising Love Story Gave The Show Its Best 2 Episodes
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Wilson and Amber's surprising romance was one of the best love stories in "House." Amber tragically died during the "House" season 4 finale. The heartbreaking end of Wilson and Amber's relationship led to two of the show's most powerful episodes.

House had quite a few memorable romances throughout its eight seasons, but the one that shocked the audience (and House) the most ultimately led to two of the show's best episodes. The Fox medical drama television series, created by David Shore, premiered in November 2004 and revolved around Hugh Laurie's House a narcissistic, cynical, and talented doctor, who served as the Head of the Department of Diagnostic Medicine. House and his team of doctors would take on new patients every episode, and it was up to them to diagnose their mysterious illnesses and cure them.

House is available to stream on Peacock, House, or Amazon Prime Video.

Like any other network drama,...
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  • 6/2/2024
  • by Sarah Little
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‘The Gilded Age’ Casting Directors Share What Makes Theater Stars “Pop” on the HBO Period Drama
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While hosting the 39th Artios Awards in March, comedian Alex Edelman cracked a fitting joke about casting directors Bernard Telsey and Adam Caldwell.

As Telsey recalls it, Edelman said, ” ‘You know how Bernie and Adam cast The Gilded Age, don’t you? They stand in front of Bar Centrale,’ which is a famous theater bar, ‘and as the actors are coming out after their matinee, they throw a hood over their head and kidnap them in a van and take them up to Troy, New York, or Long Island.’ ” Telsey adds: “Basically, that is how we do it. We just don’t do the kidnapping.”

Over two seasons, Julian Fellowes’ HBO period drama has earned a reputation for its stacked ensemble of Broadway talent playing New York high society characters and a “downstairs” collection of cooks and servants. These include Tony Award winners Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, Kelli O’Hara, Nathan Lane,...
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  • 5/31/2024
  • by Brande Victorian
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