Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Rashida Jones and Rob Lowe Leaving 'Parks and Recreation'



Executive producer Mike Schur confirmed that Rob Lowe and Rashida Jones will be leaving Parks and Recreation this season. "The news about Rob and Rashida is true -- they will be leaving the show after the 13th episode of the upcoming season six," Schur said in a statement of the actors' exit from the NBC sitcom. "We've been working on their storyline (on and off) for four seasons now, and heading into this year, with the two of them contemplating parenthood, it felt like a natural time to move them into the next phase."
"We absolutely love both Rashida and Rob, and will be sad to see them go. Rashida was one of the very first people we knew we wanted in the cast, and as important as Ann is to Leslie (and vice-versa), she'll certainly never be far from Pawnee," Schur continued. "Rob we initially thought we could only have for six or eight episodes, and we couldn't be happier that he will have stuck around for 75. They are wonderful, funny, committed actors, they've been a huge part of the Parks and Rec family, and we think we have a great Pawnee send-off in the works for them." Jones has been with the series since the beginning, while Lowe joined the comedy during the second season.

Teri Hatcher: Planes

Vanity Fair on Princess Diana

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Paul Wesley and Torrey DeVitto to Divorce



Paul Wesley and Torrey DeVitto have decided to call it quits after two years of marriage. The couple "have decided to amicably split. They will continue to remain good friends," Wesley's rep confirmed to PEOPLE exclusively. The Vampire Diaries star, 31, and Pretty Little Liars actress, 29, met in 2007 on the set of their film Killer Movie. They were married in a private ceremony in New York City in April 2011.
DeVitto also appears on Vampire Diaries. Last year, Wesley spoke of the benefits of working on the same set. "It's fantastic because otherwise we'd be 2000 miles away, Los Angeles and Georgia, so it's very nice to be in the same geographical location," Wesley said at the time.

'Under The Dome' Renewed for Season 2


"Under the Dome" has officially been renewed for Season 2. The second season of the CBS summer drama will premiere in 2014. "Under the Dome" Season 2 will air 13 episodes. “We're excited to tell more stories about the mystery of the dome and the secrets in Chester's Mill, and are thrilled to have the master storyteller himself, Stephen King, tell the first one of next season," CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler said in a statement. At the Television Critics Association Press tour, CBS boss Les Moonves praised the series. "It's the way television should be. It's the way television can be," he said.


Bryan Cranston: Breaking Bad

Alleged DC Monument Vandal Arrested

Monday, July 29, 2013

Peter Sarsgaard: Lovelace

Taylor Schilling: Orange is the New Black

'Bachelorette' Final Three Sneak Peek

Joss Stone on Kidnapping Plot