Charlie Hunnam does not like to watch himself on screen, especially at film festivals. The star of AppleTV+’s Shantaram was in Toronto recently to promote the 12-episode adventure drama. He did the red carpet and waved to the audience but ducked out of a screening at the Bell Lightbox Theatre. As you’ll hear on the
Sometimes you get all kinds of time to interview somebody on a TV show. Other times, not so much. One such shorter opportunity came up a few days ago with Charlie Hunnam, star of the new AppleTV+ adventure series Shantaram. The 12 episode drama stars Hunnam, a terrific English-born actor best known for his many
Shantaram, an international action-adventure series that just launched on AppleTV+, starts with a simple premise: escape or die. That’s the dilemma facing Lindsey or “Lin” Ford, played by former Sons of Anarchy outlaw Charlie Hunnam. Fit and lean, the 42-year-old English actor is also a producer on the series. The date is 1982. Time is
Batter up! Tonight marks the third time the Toronto Blue Jays will be featured as part of Apple’s Friday Night Baseball doubleheader series. If you’re wondering, therefore, why they’re not on Sportsnet for an important series against the New York Yankees, it is because the game can only be watched tonight, starting at 7 p.m.
If you’re heading into the long weekend, have your beer poured and are clicking around trying to find the Toronto Blues Jays tonight on Rogers Sportsnet, here’s a little heads up. Try looking over on AppleTV+. The Jays are being showcased tonight exclusively on the home of Ted Lasso, Severance and Jon Stewart. It’s all
If you’re wondering why you can’t find tonight’s Blue Jays vs. Angels game on Sportsnet, it is because it is only available on AppleTV+. This isn’t your dad’s Major League Baseball. The streaming home of Ted Lasso, Severence and The Morning Show now has a full lineup of MLS baseball doubleheaders every Friday night. They’re
The 2022 Major League Baseball season is finally underway — and there’s a new player in the mix. AppleTV+ becomes the first streaming service to offer a full schedule of MLB games. For a limited time, you won’t even need an AppleTV+ subscription to watch their new Friday Night Baseball coverage. Anyone in Canada, America,
Global News Radio host Jeff McArthur called Wednesday and asked me to weigh in on a recent report: “Are we streamed out?” You can listen to our discussion by clicking on the arrow above. The question arises as Netflix imposes a new price hike for subscribers. The standard plan in Canada just went from $14.99