
Tania Hussain
Executive Editor, TV at Collider
Executive Editor/Lois Lane @Collider | Past: @PopCulture, @IWMF | EIC @TheHudsucker | @BallState Alum | CCA, Tomatometer-Approved Critic, @SPJ_tweets | she/her
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collider.com | Britta DeVore |Tania Hussain
Domhnall Gleeson, Sabrina Impacciatore, and other members of Peacock’s The Paper aren’t afraid of a challenge. Their mission? Make an offshoot of one of the most beloved shows of all time (The Office) by creating something fresh and intriguing enough to garner its own fan base while also paying homage to the greatness that came before it.
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collider.com | Tania Hussain
Charlie Cox is known for genre-hopping roles, but in an exclusive sit-down with Collider for a Collider Signature profile, he admits he refuses to sing in musicals due to poor singing skills. His upcoming romantic comedy, Merv, challenges him in new ways with Zooey Deschanel, including a "musical" number. Cox values scripts as a whole, focusing on the story and chemistry over character challenges, like his upcoming guest starring role in Adults, set to premiere on FX later this month.
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collider.com | Ryan O'Rourke |Tania Hussain
It's only been two months since the Devil of Hell's Kitchen first returned to our screens with Daredevil: Born Again, but anticipation is already running high for what's next for Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox). Production began on Season 2 just days before the first episode aired, hoping for a quicker turnaround to build on an explosive finale uniting Matt, Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal), and Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) against Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) and his officers of the law.
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collider.com | Tania Hussain
Charlie Cox is about to break your heart — gently, and with a boisterous smile. The English actor might be best known for playing Matt Murdock in Daredevil, but it’s the often quiet, aching humanity he brings to every role that lingers with viewers the most. From the morally gray Owen Sleater in HBO’s Boardwalk Empire to the grief-stricken Michael Kinsella in AMC’s Kin, Cox doesn’t just perform from the heart — he exposes it with an instinctual honesty that cuts deeper than you’d expect.
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collider.com | Tania Hussain
One of the best crime dramas of the past decade is, without a doubt, also one of TV’s most underrated series. Kin is a show that I will forever admire for its slick, slow-burning storytelling rooted in some strong and gritty, atmospheric tension. As one of the more stylish crime dramas of recent years, the Irish production received critical acclaim when it first aired on RTÉ One and AMC+.
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