There’s no such thing as “immoral war,” Zoe Saldana’s CIA officer Joe somberly muses at one point in Season 2 of Paramount+’s Lioness. “There’s survival, and there’s surrender.” ...
Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman and Michael Kelly also echo that message in the first look at the return of Taylor Sheridan's CIA drama. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East Coast Here is the ...
After a wildly successful first season, Paramount+ has debuted the official trailer for Lioness season two, offering an explosive first look a what's to come for Joe (Zoe Saldaña) this season ...
On Aug 29, Saldana shared a rare compilation video to her Instagram of life with her three sons. She shared the video with the caption reading, “Nothing short of a phenomenon.” More from SheKnows ...
For nearly 20 years, Zoe Saldaña has starred in some of the most financially successful films in history, including “Avatar” and “Avengers: Endgame.” You’d think an actress with such an ...
“Do you love your country?” Zoe Saldaña’s Joe repeatedly asks this question during a tense interrogation scene. The action-packed footage previews an explosive second season full of ...
Lioness stars Zoe Saldaña, who also executive produces, Laysla De Oliveira, Genesis Rodriguez and Michael Kelly, with Morgan Freeman, and Nicole Kidman, who executive produces.
like a little girl dancing in her living room and dreaming of the day she would be on stage (or on set) doing what she loves." Zoe Saldana in a scene from the movie 'Emilia Perez.' ...
Paramount+ unveiled a series of dramatic first-look images from Special Ops: Lioness Season 2, offering a glimpse at what’s to come to Zoe Saldaña‘s CIA officer protagonist who leads the ...
The streaming service shared a trailer for the season Thursday featuring Zoe Saldaña and new cast member Genesis Rodriguez. Advertisement Lioness is a spy thriller from Yellowstone co-creator ...
Steve McQueen, Andrea Arnold, Mike Leigh, Sean Baker and more will also share insights into their work and careers on stage in the British capital during the 68th edition of the festival. By ...