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- Hollywood's hottest stars kick back a few drinks and discuss their latest projects.
- Breaking entertainment news, in-depth interviews, red carpet coverage, and more.
- Podcast series dedicated to empowering the next generation of women in the world of entertainment. Each episode "unwraps" topics such as Hollywood headlines, industry trends, career advice, and more.
- Jonathan Tucker stars on Audience Network's "Kingdom" as Jay Kulina, an erratic MMA fighter struggling with addiction. The actor sits down with TheWrap to share insights on his acting performance and the show. "The physicality that's so critical to making the show credible and authentic to the people who understand the world of MMA demands a lot of time and energy and thought," actor tells TheWrap The series, which returns for the back half of Season 2 in June, follows the Kulina family as they fight and train in their mixed martial arts gym Navy St. In an interview with TheWrap, Tucker described the series, which is currently in its second season, as "one of the most steroidal perspectives of a family drama that's on television today." "The physicality that's so critical to making the show credible and authentic to the people who understand the world of MMA demands a lot of time and energy and thought for us off-screen, as well as when we're shooting," Tucker said. Indeed, "Kingdom" doesn't hold back when it comes to the brutal fight sequences or the injuries that result. Equally brutal are the show's emotional beats, which include Jay's attempts to help his mother get clean, and her eventual overdose. Tucker describes his character as a "deeply troubled and deeply sensitive man," who constantly struggles with "real addictions, both in terms of substance and spiritual." It's those sympathetic qualities that have earned him a set of die hard fans within the show's audience. "People who tend to respond to that are very passionate," he said. "Kingdom" returns to Audience Network for the second half of Season 2 on June 1.
- Judith Light's bathtub scene became available on Amazon, it was all anyone in Hollywood could talk about. Light talks to TheWrap all things Emmys and her role in Amazon's 'Transparent'
- "Vikings" star Alexander Ludwig admits his role can land him in trouble off set. "People will try to fight you," Ludwig says of periodically pugnacious fans of the often violent History series.
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- Jennifer Aniston shares details of her role in the film 'Cake.' The film follows Aniston as Claire Simmons, an acerbic woman with chronic pain who is constantly popping pills and getting into fights.
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