As Fans Continue To Swoon Over Bridgerton’s Kate And Anthony, Simone Ashley Shared Her Thoughts On If The Couple Should Get A Spinoff

Following the third season of “Bridgerton” being a standout on the 2024 TV lineup for romance enthusiasts, viewers can anticipate another character from the aristocratic family finding love in “Bridgerton” Season 4. Yet, many devoted fans of the show are still caught up in Kate and Anthony’s relationship after their captivating enemies-to-lovers tale. As I mentioned earlier, the pairing from Season 2 deserves a spinoff, but what does Simone Ashley think about it?

Denis Villeneuve Comments on Blade Runner Sequel: “The Worst Idea I’ve Had”

2017 brought us Blade Runner 2049, a sequel to Ridley Scott’s 1982 science fiction masterpiece starring Harrison Ford. It’s been just under a decade since Denis Villeneuve embarked on this challenging endeavor, and he recalls it as one of the most questionable ideas he’s encountered in his career. However, we certainly don’t share that sentiment.

10 Worst Big Bang Theory Episodes, Ranked

The Big Bang Theory” is a well-known CBS comedy series that offers endless laughter and touching scenes. This show revolves around two best friends, Leonard and Sheldon, who are scientists, giving representation to the often underrepresented nerd and geek characters in sitcoms. The plot explores their struggles with social interaction, eventually unfolding into their romantic endeavors.

Why Terrifier 2s Bedroom Scene Is So Controversial

At a time when it appeared that the momentum in modern slasher movies was waning, the Terrifier series burst onto the scene, offering a remarkable horror experience largely due to the exceptional direction and scriptwriting by Damien Leone. The franchise has successfully carved out a place for Art the Clown (portrayed by David Howard Thornton), making him one of the most memorable villains in the annals of horror cinema, joining the ranks of Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and others.

Christina Ricci Reflects on Her History With Dark and Spooky Roles

Christina Ricci’s professional journey began during her childhood, where she gained recognition for portraying intelligent and eerie characters. Her cinematic debut happened in 1990 with ‘Mermaids’, but it was her role as Wednesday Addams in ‘The Addams Family’ that truly put her on the map. She further cemented this iconic character in 1993’s ‘Addams Family Values’. In 1995, she starred as Kat Harvey, a teen who forms a connection with a ghost in ‘Casper’. Four years after, Ricci collaborated with Tim Burton, a renowned creator of spooky tales, for his gothic horror ‘Sleepy Hollow’. During a recent chat with PEOPLE, Ricci reflected on her pioneering role in the macabre genre.