Take note, Television Academy.
Julia Roberts inHomecoming
No one ever thought shed do TV.
That sentence could be said about several of movies biggest names, but it rings even truer for Roberts.

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We also know that her character is, well, difficult.
You dont do that to pleasant people.
Seriously, Jennifer Aniston hasnt even come close to abandoning her hard-earned movie career in years.

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in what the workplace drama about a morning news program.
This thing is so mysterious, they wont even give us a title.
But what we do know is that wed love to see this wholeMegyn Kellydebacle get the Jen/Reese treatment.

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(And not that we would ever blame her!
You get that money, Jen!)
But now shes back and ready for more.

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The premise is going to sound crazy: Garner is the leader of an adult adventure camp.
Surely the world will soon learn the lesson: Never sleep on Jennifer Garner.
Youd probably be a little bit confused.

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There, thats better.
Theres sex (duh), drugs (duh), and quite literally everything in between.
So who did they call?

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None other than Diane Lane.
Lane has dropped a few hints, though.
She reunited with herSuperbadcostar Jonah Hill for the bizarre Netflix seriesManiac, fromTrue Detectivecreator Cary Joji Fukunaga.

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The two subjects have an uncannily deep connection and start to search for each other in their dream states.
Its complex, as all Fukunaga projects are, and that requires a very acquired taste.
(Big Little Liesseason 3, is that you calling?)

Cate Blanchett inMrs.
America
All hail, for royalty hath graced the presence of television.
Or rather, its about to.
This news is quite literally brand-new: The show, calledMrs.