
Stranger Things stars talk the 'terrifying' third season
It's safe to say the Stranger Things kids have been through a lot.
It's safe to say the Stranger Things kids have been through a lot.
Daenerys' baffling overnight shift from heroine to villain has been given an explanation.
COMMENT: There's more to being a good TV newsreader than reading an autocue.
Auckland is gearing up to host the most expensive TV production of all time.
Hot dog-loving competitive eater finds seeing himself on screen hard to swallow.
The comedian will be laughing all the way to the bank after making a tidy sum on the deal.
Laura Daniel hosts a new reality show where contestants get chased by zombies.
Marianne Williamson issued a challenge to Jacinda Ardern in a Democratic debate last week.
Atkinson is 'extremely excited' about the reboot, which will be set in the modern era.
Lawless gained fame playing Xena - but the role initially belonged to someone else.
Rosanna Arkle is one of 14 New Zealand celebrities in Celebrity Treasure Island.
Calum Henderson: An Ordinary Woman is a true hidden gem well worth a real watch.
Reversing NZ's horror cancer rates isn't as hard as we think, says surgeon Richard Babor.
New York Times: The new series follows the rise and fall of the former Fox News chief.
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Sandler's on a hot streak he hasn't enjoyed in almost two decades. Can it last?
The Stark kids, Ayra, Sansa and Jon Snow react to early footage; 'It's so embarrassing!'
The British actress will follow her role as Cersei Lannister in the Dark Crystal series.
"My husband was chatting her up while chomping on a cookie and had no idea who she was."
"If it's gonna be budget, you might as well just fully embrace the budget."
New York Times: The 33-year-old actor made a surfing detour ahead of filming.
"I went in because I was feeling like I was being choked," said the star.
Could there BE more to this happy snap then the girls are letting on?
Kiwi TV has enjoyed a golden run for the first half of 2019, writes Anna Murray.
New York Times: How 2 women recognised their own lives in the portrayal of teen drug use.
Daniel Faitaua is set to depart Breakfast to take up a role as TVNZ's Europe correspondent
The 52-year-old began acting late, after a life lived by the seat of his pants.
SPOILERS: The scene featuring Cersei Lannister would have provided some big answers.