Jackoway would have a lot to keep him busy if all he did was service the $250 million Warner Bros. pact he closed for J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot production company in 2019, which has the sci-fi fantasy drama “Demimonde” in production for HBO, and Seth McFarlane’s $200 million NBCUniversal Content Studios deal, an agreement that has spawned projects including a straight-to-series adaptation of his movie “Ted” for Peacock. But he’s also been cutting deals for writer-producers Michael Patrick King (HBO Max’s “Sex and the City” reboot, “And Just Like That”) and Carol Black (reboot of her ABC series “The Wonder Years”), TV jurist Greg Mathis (TLC’s “Legally Mathis”) and other clients including Marc Platt, Tom Werner, Ron Fitzgerald, Mitchell Hurwitz, Kari Lizer and the team of Max Mutchnick and David Kohan (creators of “Will & Grace.
Whether Jennifer Garner talks about a product she loves or is simply spotted wearing something from a brand we admire, many of us take note, and then take action. Recently, the relatable star wore a classic set of red poplin Lake pajamas on her Instagram story — and now the same brand debuted a new collection filled with red and pink hues just in time for Valentine's Day. If your Galentine's Day or Valentine's Day plans involve getting cozy rather than going out, upgrading your pajama collection with a new set might be on your radar.
With all the hoopla surrounding the American Crime Story show about the case, many people have regained interest in Simpson. In fact, a knife was recovered on a property once owned by the former football player in March, and people wondered whether he could still be found guilty for Brown and Goldman's murders.
The answer is, simply, no. Despite anything that may be discovered or revealed in the future, Criminal Defense Attorney Troy Slaten Simpson explained to E!
Play video content EVERYONE GETS A SCOOTER Move over, Santa Claus ... Aaron Rodgers, Jaire Alexander and Adrian Amos just won Christmas in Green Bay -- gifting some of their Packers teammates with souped-up scooters!!!
TMZ Sports has learned ... the trio of GB stars came together this month to collectively purchase 22 of the electric rides for some of their fellow locker mates.
The PHAT Rides scooters were all given to the Packers players this week -- and they're awesome .
Redeem now More than a year ago Jim Chanos raised questions about China’s enormous real estate and construction investments and stated that he is shorting China’s real estate bubble. “Bubbles are best identified by credit excesses, not valuation excesses,” he said on CNBC, adding, “And there’s no bigger credit excess than in China.”
Chanos didn’t specifically lay out how he was shorting this bubble. Foreigners aren’t allowed to invest in stocks listed inside China.