Reese Witherspoon expresses optimism about the impact of artificial intelligence on humanity, urging people to embrace it as a tool for creativity and ethics. She also emphasizes the importance of women and people of color in the development of AI. Witherspoon's previous involvement in NFTs is mentioned, along with a humorous note about her safety from A.I. robots.
Kelly Reilly, one of the main cast members of Yellowstone, clarified on Instagram that she was absent from the PaleyFest fan event due to filming commitments in the UK, despite being confirmed to attend. The event lineup was changed last minute due to "scheduling conflicts," leading to speculation about animosity within the production and a possible spin-off without Kevin Costner.
Kelly Reilly, who plays Beth Dutton in Yellowstone, explained her absence from April's PaleyFest, stating that she was filming in the UK and had informed the organizers in January that she wouldn't be able to attend. Other confirmed attendees, including Kevin Costner, were also absent, adding to uncertainty surrounding the future of the back half of the series' fifth season. A behind-the-scenes dispute over shooting schedules had surfaced in February, with Costner allegedly wanting to limit himself to just one week of shooting on the remaining eight episodes of Season 5.
Rachel Brosnahan, star of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, became emotional while discussing the show's final season at a PaleyFest event. Creator Amy Sherman-Palladino praised Brosnahan's casting, saying she was the first to audition and immediately knew she was perfect for the role. Brosnahan credits the show with changing her life and helping her grow as an actress and producer. While the show is ending, the creators and cast hope to work together again in the future.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel will premiere its fifth and final season on April 14. In anticipation of the show's end, EW has released an exclusive sneak peek at the series' PaleyFest retrospective, which takes a look back at all five seasons of the show. The final season will continue to follow Midge (Rachel Brosnahan) as she pursues her dreams of becoming a successful stand-up comedian. The show has been the recipient of numerous awards and stars Tony Shalhoub, Michael Zegen, and Marin Hinkle, among others.
The Yellowstone PaleyFest panel was a disappointment for fans as none of the main cast or creator showed up. Only four actors and a network executive attended, leaving fans frustrated and demanding refunds. The panelists had no information on when they would return to work, but the executive assured the audience that Kevin Costner would continue with the show and that a new season would be announced soon.
Key cast members of the TV series "Yellowstone," including Kevin Costner and co-creator Taylor Sheridan, did not attend the Paley Center for Media's annual PaleyFest event in Los Angeles, sparking rumors of a dispute with Paramount Network over the future of the show. The panel instead featured other cast members and a Paramount Network executive. Fans who purchased tickets expressed disappointment and demanded refunds. Paramount Network has not commented on the situation.
The majority of the cast and creator Taylor Sheridan ditched their scheduled appearance at PaleyFest in Los Angeles, leaving just four cast members and Paramount Network president Keith Cox to attend. Series lead Kevin Costner was noticeably absent amid growing rumors he’s ready to call it quits. Audience members reportedly weren’t alerted of the last-minute change until they had already shown up. However, Paramount Network president Keith Cox told the audience that he’s “very confident” Costner will continue with the series.
Kevin Costner and the main cast of Yellowstone dropped out of PaleyFest at the last minute, fueling speculation of Costner's exit from the show. The only cast members who showed up were Josh Lucas, Mo Brings Plenty, Dawn Olivieri, and Wendy Moniz. Fans expressed frustration on Twitter and questioned if a second half of Season 5 would happen. Costner reportedly asked to spend only one week filming the second half of Season 5 as he works on his own project. A new spin-off series starring Matthew McConaughey is set to move forward regardless of Costner's decision to stay with the original series or not.
The lead cast and showrunner of "Yellowstone" did not show up to a scheduled appearance at PaleyFest in Los Angeles due to scheduling conflicts. This comes amid rumors that Kevin Costner is less willing to film the latter half of Season 5, which his attorney has denied. Cast members clarified that filming had not yet begun, nor had a start date been announced. Paramount Network denied rumors that Costner would leave the show at the end of the fifth season. A "Yellowstone" spin-off with Matthew McConaughey has been green-lit, regardless of whether Costner continues on the original series.
Fans of the TV show Yellowstone are upset after all of the major stars pulled out of PaleyFest, a fan event hosted by the Paley Center for Media in Los Angeles, seemingly at the last minute. The panel was made up of four actors from the show and the reason given for the last-minute change was "scheduling conflicts." Fans who had purchased tickets for the event bombarded the Paley Center's social media accounts with upset messages, demanding refunds. The show has been the subject of rumors since reports began swirling that Kevin Costner was leaving the show due to contract disputes.
Fans were disappointed and even booed when Kevin Costner and show creator Taylor Sheridan, along with other key cast members, failed to show up at a sold-out "Yellowstone" PaleyFest fan event. Instead, a new lineup of actors and executives appeared on stage. The event was supposed to be an opportunity to discuss reports that Costner might be leaving the show, but no new information was provided. The reason for the no-shows was cited as "scheduling conflicts."
The main cast members and executive producers of the hit show Yellowstone, including Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan, were no-shows at PaleyFest in Los Angeles due to "scheduling conflicts." The panel lineup was changed to include actors Mo Brings Plenty, Dawn Olivieri, Josh Lucas, and Wendy Moniz. The absence of Costner and Sheridan comes at a contentious time on the show, with reports of a possible new direction without Costner. However, Keith Cox, President of Scripted at MTV Entertainment Studios, expressed confidence that Costner will continue with the show.