The stars of two big Apple shows stop by to talk about them. Listen via Empire.
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Billy Crudup is the lead in Hello Tomorrow!, Apple TV+'s retrofuturistic sci-fi drama, but he has plenty of more iconic roles under his belt.
He then creates a band in the hopes of finding catharsis after being astonished to learn of his son’s hidden skill. The film offers a character study of how shame and sadness can turn individuals who are left behind upside down. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson (William Hurt) and Chairman of the Federal Reserve System Ben Bernanke (Paul Giamatti). Viewers who are unfamiliar with the work may be entirely perplexed, but this is a daring and unrelenting reinterpretation of one of the genre's sacred cows that hold up to repeated viewings. Moreover, the movie succinctly and lucidly explains a terrifying event in recent history without taking a side in what occurred. The movie is a great example of Tim Burton’s talent and cinematic vision, with the sentiment behind the story being beautiful and endearing. William then decides to look into his father's stories and gets a better understanding of the man and his love of storytelling. It follows a group of primarily retired American superheroes who investigate the killing of one of their own before learning of a deadly and intricate conspiracy, while the complicated nature of the situation tests their moral boundaries. Crudup portrayed Doctor Manhattan, the only member of the group that owns a genuine superpower. is the Apple TV+ newly released sci-fi comedy-drama](https://collider.com/hello-tomorrow-review/) that follows a team of roaming salespeople seeking to sell timeshares on the moon in a retro-futuristic universe. As two of his close family members are shot dead by their boss, his loyalty and self-preservation instincts are put to the test. Crudup and Sutherland both give excellent performances in support of a deft, committed, and beautifully rendered movie.
'The Morning Show' Season 3: Billy Crudup weighs in on the fallout from Cory's declaration of love to Bradley. Read his interview!
He added that the show will have a time-jump (“a bit of a gap”) between the events of the Season 2 finale and Season 3 premiere. “Like, we miss some of the pandemic, and then some of it’s told in flashback,” he said, laughing as he joked about the streamer’s constraints on talking about what’s ahead. Specifically: What will come of Cory’s chaotic, really poorly timed declaration of love to Bradley at the end of the Season 2 finale?