
MASTER OF NONE CAST | THR
‘Master of None’ season 3 officially titled ‘Master of None Presents: Moments in Love’ is a departure from previous seasons with Aziz Ansari stepping into the director's chair and Lena Waithe, shifting from supporting character to a series lead. Waithe along with newcomer to the franchise Naomi Ackie discusses what to expect in season 3, working with Ansari behind the scenes, visibility in Hollywood, and how this season is in fact, more Master of None than ever.

TO ALL THE BOYS 3 CAST | THR
The cast of 'To All The Boys' are saying goodbye to the beloved franchise. The third and final installment, 'To All The Boys: Always and Forever' finds Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky planning for senior year and their futures which may or may not be aligned. Stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Madeleine Arthur and Ross Butler all spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about the franchise’s whirlwind success, behind the scenes tidbits from the final film and their emotional goodbyes to their beloved characters. 'To All The Boys: Always and Forever' is out now on Netflix.

CAREY MULLIGAN, LAVERN COX, EMERALD FENNELL | THR
Emerald Fennell, Carey Mulligan and Laverne Cox spoke with THR about their acclaimed dark comedy Promising Young Woman. The cast of the film also opened up about giving an unconventional spin to female revenge stories, exposing toxic men and balancing the darkness of the film using comedy and the film's soundtrack.

KRISTEN STEWART, ALISON BRIE +MORE | THR
Kristen Stewart, Mackenzie Davis, Alison Brie, Mary Steenburgen, Mary Holland and director Clea Duvall spoke to THR about their new holiday rom com “The Happiest Season”. The cast also opened up about the importance of showcasing an LGBTQ+ relationship on screen, working alongside an all-star cast that also includes Dan Levy, Victor Garber and Aubrey Plaza as well as their own plans for this holiday season. The Happiest Season premieres on Hulu November 25, 2020.

LILY JAMES & ARMIE HAMMER | THR
'Rebecca' stars Armie Hammer, Lily James, Kristin Scott Thomas and Ann Dowd spoke to THR about their new romantic thriller. The cast revealed what made them want to be a part of the Netflix movie, as well as how the film compares to other adaptations of Daphne du Maurier's 1938 Gothic novel. 'Rebecca' hits Netflix on October 21, 2020