Jennette McCurdy diplomatically calls the process of getting her book adapted for Apple TV “challenging”

In years past (the '90s), television had very distinct seasons, and shows weren't constantly announced when they started or canceled. Obviously, streaming has changed everything – it's just a constant stream of new shows, renewals and cancellations. And then there are a lot of shows that announce and just… sit there.

Memoirs of Jennette McCurdy I'm glad my mom died was to be adapted for Apple TV starring Jennifer Aniston. A few months ago, director Jason Reitman left due to creative differences in tone, and Apple reportedly gave them a short window to find a new director and get things started. Jennette was recently at Call her dad and said the process was difficult. “Challenge” is a diplomatic word.

Wagner Moura was not involved with SAG, but as Laney said: that doesn't mean his Oscar chances are lost. Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o's post is an appreciation for his work, with a highly respected A-lister giving him support. This kind of support can be quite helpful since actors are the largest voting body at the Academy.

Chase Stokes and Kelsea Ballerini are back together and continue to share a lot on Instagram.

Nick Kroll is hosting a new series on Netflix, and it looks like it's about the employees of a biohacking company. An interesting concept, because biohacking is a wellness complex for men. It's promoted by the tech bros, who are robotic shells trying to squeeze productivity out of every second of their day as a distraction from how bleak they are. Either way, great cast.

This photo is very important!!!! Jane Krakowski was recently featured in Vogue: also important. Finally, this old clip of Cole Escola from Good Hang made Amy go wild: “Ask Gino.”

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