This post contains spoilers from "The Killing Season," the Season 2 premiere of "1923," now streaming on Paramount+. Anyone who steps foot on the Dutton clan’s front porch better have a good reason for being there.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star Rob McElhenney recently recalled one of the major low points of his acting career: Getting cut out of the 1997 crime thriller “The Devil’s Own” starring Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford.
Throughout the two-hour-plus show, which streamed live on Netflix, there were several memorable moments. ( See the star-studded arrivals .) Read on for some of the highlights from the telecast. Kristen Bell returned as host of the SAG Awards on Sunday and opened the show with a song.
Whoever decided to seat Harrison Ford and Jessica Williams together at the SAG Awards deserves an award of their own.
Ford comically ate a piece of food with a concerned look on his face during Williams' opening monologue. "Don't look!" she shouted while laughing.
When it comes to Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford doesn't mince words. In an interview with People published on Thursday, February 20, Ford, 82, described Mirren, 79, as "what we used to call a broad," explaining that there's no disrespect intended in the term.
Rob McElhenney has reflected on the “humiliating” experience of being cut from his first feature film. According to McElhenney, however, that was far from the worst experience he has had. In an interview on Sean Evans’ popular Hot Ones series,
It’s actors on actors. The 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards streamed on Netflix on Sunday, Feb. 23 (live at 8 p.m. ET). The streaming service broadcasted the SAG Awards for the second year in a row. Hosted by Kristen Bell,
Screen icon Harrison Ford accidentally interrupted “Shrinking” co-star Jessica Williams during Sunday night’s SAG Awards show on Netflix. The moment came during a segment called “I Am An Actor” where different actors,
Mirren says season 2 of the "Yellowstone" prequel features a "wonderful mix of the hugeness of human life and then the small, intimate details of human life as well."
Yellowstone’ may be over, but we haven’t seen the last of the Dutton family on our TV screens. “1923,” the “Yellowstone” prequel on Paramount+, returns for a second season tomorrow, Feb. 23. Starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford,