Variety has learned exclusively that Lautner will star in and executive produce the scripted series “Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter,” which is currently in development at Amazon MGM Studios.
Taylor Lautner, who captured teen hearts as a werewolf in the "Twilight" franchise in the late 2000s, will now hunt the mythical creatures in a new scripted television series starring as himself.
Variety reported on Feb. 12 that Taylor Lautner will serve as the star and executive producer of a new series called Taylor Lautner: Werewolf Hunter. Created by Daisy Gardner, the show — which ...
Dr. Jeremy London is a heart surgeon and a heart attack survivor. He operates on diseased hearts, but like many people, he ignored his own symptoms of a coronary artery blockage until it became an ...
As for the concept, it's pretty wild. It revolves around Taylor Lautner playing himself in an alternate reality where he became a werewolf hunter after starring in Twilight as Jacob Black.
Taylor Lautner is going back to his roots. PEOPLE confirmed the actor, who played werewolf Jacob Black in the beloved Twilight film series, will now chase the animals that made him famous in the ...
In 2022, more than 941,600 Americans died from cardiovascular disease. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, according to a new report. The American Heart ...
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced on Jan. 28 that the hands of the Doomsday Clock are moving forward, to 89 seconds to midnight—the closest it has ever been to apocalypse. “The world has ...
Watch “King of the Apocalypse” Sunday, February 2nd at 9pm ET on MSNBC. “King of the Apocalypse” is a production from MSNBC Films, NBC News Studios, Sky Studios, and Noble Beast. Jan. 25, 2025 ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The American Heart Association (AHA) recognizes February as American Heart Month. A time dedicated toward raising awareness about cardiovascular health. One of AHA’s ...
Feb. 19, 2025 — One in five older adults gets an infection up to six months after heart surgery, and women are far more likely to develop one, according to recent studies. Black patients also ...
“I’m calling it the apocalypse of American science. This will basically change science as we know it in the U.S.” "We're going to see health research kneecapped," says Dr. Otis ...
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