In the lead-up to the upcoming “Andor” finale on Disney+, The Walt Disney Company will air the first two episodes of the series across networks including ABC, FX and Freeform, and also make it available to view on sister streamer Hulu.
“Andor” episodes “Kassa” and “That Would Be Me” will be made available on the following schedule across the Thanksgiving holiday, with Hulu offering an extended streaming window:
ABC: Wednesday November 23, 9 p.m. Et FX: Thursday, November 24, 9 p.m. Et Freeform: Friday, November 25, 9 p.m. Et Hulu: Available from November 23 through December 7
The two-episode finale for the Disney+ “Star Wars” series, which stars Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, premieres on Wednesday, November 23.
Additional cast members for the series include Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgård, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller, Fiona Shaw, Forest Whitaker and Andy Serkis. The executive producers are Kathleen Kennedy, Tony Gilroy, Sanne Wohlenberg, Luna and Michelle Rejwan.
“Andor” episodes “Kassa” and “That Would Be Me” will be made available on the following schedule across the Thanksgiving holiday, with Hulu offering an extended streaming window:
ABC: Wednesday November 23, 9 p.m. Et FX: Thursday, November 24, 9 p.m. Et Freeform: Friday, November 25, 9 p.m. Et Hulu: Available from November 23 through December 7
The two-episode finale for the Disney+ “Star Wars” series, which stars Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, premieres on Wednesday, November 23.
Additional cast members for the series include Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgård, Adria Arjona, Denise Gough, Kyle Soller, Fiona Shaw, Forest Whitaker and Andy Serkis. The executive producers are Kathleen Kennedy, Tony Gilroy, Sanne Wohlenberg, Luna and Michelle Rejwan.
- 11/15/2022
- by EJ Panaligan
- Variety Film + TV
Laureus USA today announced details for the second annual Laureus Fashion Show Gala on Tuesday, September 10 at Mercedes-Benz Manhattan, featuring star athletes and Olympians walking the runway to support Laureus’ mission to improve the lives of youth and unite communities through the power of sport.
Athletes participating will include Skateboarding Pioneer Tony Hawk, former NFL player and TV star Jesse Palmer, Five-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Nadia Comaneci, Olympian Ibtihaj Muhammad, Super Bowl Champion Malcolm Mitchell, Four-time Olympic Gold Medalist Sanya Richards-Ross, NFL Hall of Famer Marcus Allen, NBA All-Star Dwight Howard, Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Edwin Moses, professional lacrosse player Paul Rabil, and many more. Tennis legend and activist Billie Jean King has joined the Gala Host Committee to further raise awareness and funds for Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.
The gala will feature musical guest Doug E Fresh and DJ Dee Wiz.
The evening will also present Laureus’ inaugural...
Athletes participating will include Skateboarding Pioneer Tony Hawk, former NFL player and TV star Jesse Palmer, Five-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Nadia Comaneci, Olympian Ibtihaj Muhammad, Super Bowl Champion Malcolm Mitchell, Four-time Olympic Gold Medalist Sanya Richards-Ross, NFL Hall of Famer Marcus Allen, NBA All-Star Dwight Howard, Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Edwin Moses, professional lacrosse player Paul Rabil, and many more. Tennis legend and activist Billie Jean King has joined the Gala Host Committee to further raise awareness and funds for Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.
The gala will feature musical guest Doug E Fresh and DJ Dee Wiz.
The evening will also present Laureus’ inaugural...
- 8/7/2019
- Look to the Stars
Laureus USA gathered sports industry leaders, nonprofit executives, athletes and youth in Los Angeles for the Laureus Youth Leadership Summit presented by ESPN and The Allstate Foundation.
The Summit was hosted by nonprofit Laureus USA to explore how sport can be a powerful tool for developing leadership skills, and featured speakers including Four-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Michael Johnson, Olympic legend and Laureus USA Board Chairman Edwin Moses, Olympic Gold Medalist and Laureus USA CEO Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, Olympic Gold Medalist Angela Hucles and Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, among others. Also in attendance were Olympic rower Anita DeFrantz and Olympic volleyball star and model Kimberly Glass.
The Summit championed youth voices by providing a platform for them to connect with leaders and professional athletes and share insights on how to best design youth-serving programs. In turn, leaders had a chance to share best practices on leadership with youth. Laureus invited more...
The Summit was hosted by nonprofit Laureus USA to explore how sport can be a powerful tool for developing leadership skills, and featured speakers including Four-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Michael Johnson, Olympic legend and Laureus USA Board Chairman Edwin Moses, Olympic Gold Medalist and Laureus USA CEO Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, Olympic Gold Medalist Angela Hucles and Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, among others. Also in attendance were Olympic rower Anita DeFrantz and Olympic volleyball star and model Kimberly Glass.
The Summit championed youth voices by providing a platform for them to connect with leaders and professional athletes and share insights on how to best design youth-serving programs. In turn, leaders had a chance to share best practices on leadership with youth. Laureus invited more...
- 7/12/2019
- Look to the Stars
For the first time during New York Fashion Week, Laureus Foundation USA, a nonprofit that uses the power of sport to better children’s lives, is bringing together fashion and sport to shine a light on Sport for Good.
On Wednesday, September 12th some of the nation’s top athletes will walk the runway to raise awareness and crucial funds for disadvantaged youth across the Us during a fundraising event held at Mercedes-Benz Manhattan in New York City. Super Bowl Champion, Pro Football Hall of Famer, co-host of Gma/Gma Day, NFL on Fox analyst, and fashion designer, Michael Strahan and supermodel, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Karolina Kurkova will kick off the fashion show festivities.
Participating athletes include: Houston Rockets point guard, Chris Paul, Super Bowl Mvp, Marcus Allen, skateboarding legend, Tony Hawk, New York Knicks forward, Lance Thomas, one of the most decorated beach volleyball players ever, Kerri Walsh Jennings,...
On Wednesday, September 12th some of the nation’s top athletes will walk the runway to raise awareness and crucial funds for disadvantaged youth across the Us during a fundraising event held at Mercedes-Benz Manhattan in New York City. Super Bowl Champion, Pro Football Hall of Famer, co-host of Gma/Gma Day, NFL on Fox analyst, and fashion designer, Michael Strahan and supermodel, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Karolina Kurkova will kick off the fashion show festivities.
Participating athletes include: Houston Rockets point guard, Chris Paul, Super Bowl Mvp, Marcus Allen, skateboarding legend, Tony Hawk, New York Knicks forward, Lance Thomas, one of the most decorated beach volleyball players ever, Kerri Walsh Jennings,...
- 8/17/2018
- Look to the Stars
More than two dozen athletes and leaders spoke at last week’s Laureus Summit presented by ESPN at La Live in Los Angeles, which aimed to shine a light on sports positive impact on youth and communities across the globe.
Edwin Moses, Allyson Felix, Benita Fitzgerald Mosley and Chris Paul
Falling on the 100th birthday of Laureus founding patron Nelson Mandela, the summit also celebrated his legacy and propelled his belief that “sport has the power the change the world.”
The day kicked off with a warm welcome from NBA All-Star and Laureus Ambassador Chris Paul, Olympic legend and Laureus USA Chairman Edwin Moses and Olympic Gold Medalist and Laureus USA CEO Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, followed by a panel discussion which included Olympic Gold Medalist Allyson Felix.
“Today, we are here to celebrate the power of sport to change the world,” Benita Fitzgerald Mosley remarked. “From community playing fields to professional stadiums,...
Edwin Moses, Allyson Felix, Benita Fitzgerald Mosley and Chris Paul
Falling on the 100th birthday of Laureus founding patron Nelson Mandela, the summit also celebrated his legacy and propelled his belief that “sport has the power the change the world.”
The day kicked off with a warm welcome from NBA All-Star and Laureus Ambassador Chris Paul, Olympic legend and Laureus USA Chairman Edwin Moses and Olympic Gold Medalist and Laureus USA CEO Benita Fitzgerald Mosley, followed by a panel discussion which included Olympic Gold Medalist Allyson Felix.
“Today, we are here to celebrate the power of sport to change the world,” Benita Fitzgerald Mosley remarked. “From community playing fields to professional stadiums,...
- 7/24/2018
- Look to the Stars
More anecdotal than illuminating, Jacqueline Joseph’s documentary chronicles the roads to success of five world-class athletes. Intending to shed insight on the philosophies that led them to their victories Winning too often feels like an intertwined series of inspirational television newsmagazine segments. Nonetheless, the film should appeal to sports fans thanks to the noteworthy talent on display and the copious amount of archival footage that serves as a reminder of why these athletes were so compelling.
Tennis champion Martina Navratilova, golf legend Jack Nicklaus, Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci, track and field star Edwin Moses and Dutch Paralympian Esther Vergeer candidly...
Tennis champion Martina Navratilova, golf legend Jack Nicklaus, Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci, track and field star Edwin Moses and Dutch Paralympian Esther Vergeer candidly...
- 9/7/2017
- by Frank Scheck
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Premiering on Sunday at the Hot Springs festival, Crossing the Line is the story of the Olympic athlete Danny Harris, a track-and-field prodigy whose meteroric rise preceded a steep fall into drug addiction. Featuring Carl Lewis, Roger Black, Kriss Akabusi, Edwin Moses and Jackie Joyner-Kersee, the film chronicles the physical and emotional fallout of a sportsman pushing their body to the limit
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- 10/3/2016
- by Guardian Staff
- The Guardian - Film News
Here's a hurdle Edwin Moses is gonna have a tough time getting over ... his wife has filed for divorce and claims he's been cheating on her ... this according to documents obtained by TMZ Sports. Moses is a U.S. Olympic legend -- who scored gold medals at the '76 and '84 Olympic Games, and is credited with revolutionizing the sport. He's now the chairman of Usada, the famed drug testing agency. But Michelle Moses, his wife of 9 years,...
- 9/4/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janiero are right around the corner! In preparation for the Games, People has released a special edition book, The Best of the Games, including interviews with Olympic hopefuls Ryan Lochte, Gabby Douglas and more. The collector's edition also features an interview with newcomer - and four-time U.S. national all-around champion - Simone Biles. The issue highlights past Olympic legends like Nadia Comaneci, Edwin Moses, both from 1976, and more as well as first-time hopefuls like gymnasts Paul Ruggeri and Donnell Whittenburg and basketballer Elena Delle Donne. People also caught up with a slew of...
- 7/8/2016
- by Char Adams, @CiCiAdams_
- PEOPLE.com
Diving legend Greg Louganis is making his long-awaited Wheaties debut. The Olympic champion - who took home two gold medals in both the 1984 and 1988 games - joins a long list of greats including Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali, who have both appeared on the box. "It took over 30 years, but it finally happened - better late than never!" Louganis, 56, tells People. "It is so iconic and the honor actually means more today than it would have back then. I feel like I am embraced as a whole person, and not just for my athletics." The diver's photo, which shows the...
- 4/15/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
Diving legend Greg Louganis is making his long-awaited Wheaties debut. The Olympic champion - who took home two gold medals in both the 1984 and 1988 games - joins a long list of greats including Michael Jordan and Muhammad Ali, who have both appeared on the box. "It took over 30 years, but it finally happened - better late than never!" Louganis, 56, tells People. "It is so iconic and the honor actually means more today than it would have back then. I feel like I am embraced as a whole person, and not just for my athletics." The diver's photo, which shows the...
- 4/15/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
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