Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston is writing his autobiography.

Former EastEnders actor Robert Kazinsky is to play Frankenstein’s monster in a new TV series adaptation of the classic gothic horror story.
The show, which is at pilot stage with the Fox network, takes inspiration from the Mary Shelley story of a man brought back to life by scientists.
In this version, Ray Pritchard (Kazinsky), a morally corrupt retired cop is given a second chance at life when he is brought back from the dead.
The “monster” is athletic, strong and handsome — his body may be new, but his mind is still that of a 75-year-old.
Kazinsky was known to millions of Brits as Sean Slater in the BBC soap and has since found fame in the US sigh a role in True Blood.
It’s all about the girls this week as I have lots of news about women starring in new TV shows.
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We’re discussing London Fashion Week, the Oscars (natch), Will Smith, Empire and lots more!
Christina Aguilera is joining the cast of Nashville.
She’s joining the show for a ‘multi-episode arc’ as Jade St John, a pop singer who wants to record a country album but her record label won’t allow it.
We’ve seen Aguilera act a little, particularly in the film Burlesque. It didn’t get the best reviews…
Benedict Cumberbatch, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat will take part in a special Sherlock convention in April.
Continue reading Cumberbatch, Gatiss and Moffat due at Sherlocked
BAFTA have confirmed who we can expect to see in the red carpet and on the stage at Sunday’s Film Awards.
Here’s the trailer for Marvel’s brand new series, Daredevil.
The show debuts on Netflix on April 10.
It stars British actor Charlie Cox (last seen in The Theory of Everything) as Matt Murdock whom after being blinded as a young boy, fights against injustice by day as a lawyer, and by night as the Super Hero “Daredevil” in modern day Hell’s Kitchen, New York City.
The show also features Vincent D’Onofrio and Rosario Dawson.