Britney has taken to social media to share her support in the new musical since its Broadway run was announced, the pop icon wished the "hardworking cast and crew" good luck ahead of their opening night at the Marquis Theatre.
“Good luck to the hardworking cast and crew of ‘Once Upon a One More Time,'” she wrote alongside a photo of the show’s logo. “I’ve seen the show and it is so funny, smart and brilliant.”
so with Britney now publicly backing it... lets show support for it and if you can go check it out please do so.
No, The Idol’s lead character Jocelyn isn’t based on Britney Spears, as confirmed by the character’s actor and co-creator Sam Levinson – however, there are numerous reasons why people assumed this was the case.
here is a link to the article that breaks it down more for those that need more details.
https://www.dexerto.com/tv-movies/is-the-idol-based-on-britney-spears-2167026/
Special Ops: Lioness, the new spy series from Yellowstone franchise creator Taylor Sheridan.
On Thursday, Paramount+ revealed the trailer for the series, which stars Nicole Kidman alongside Morgan Freeman, Guardians of the Galaxy’s Zoe Saldaña and Laysla De Oliveira.
Based on a real-life CIA program, the show follows De Oliveira’s character, Cruz Manuelos, a Marine who’s recruited for the CIA’s Lioness Engagement Team to help bring down a terrorist organization.
Kidman plays the program’s supervisor and Saldaña plays Joe, the station chief who leads the female undercover operatives. According to the trailer, the Lioness team “locate[s] the wives and daughters of … high value targets … place[s] an operative close to them, and … kill[s] the target.”
Sam plays a character named Kamal and appears in four episodes. The series starts streaming July 23.
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Details on Sam's New TV show.
The master of Western dramas and thrillers, Taylor Sheridan is bringing something new and refreshing with Special Ops: Lioness (2023). The filmmaker might be best known for diving into the complexities of the wild west, but this upcoming series breaks away from his signature stories and explores the world of spies and secret agents. Special Ops: Lioness, said to be based on a real-life CIA program, follows a young Marine who is recruited by the CIA to befriend the daughter of a billionaire with ties to terrorist groups so the agency can bring down the organization.