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About Christina Radish
Christina Radish is the Senior Entertainment Reporter at Collider. Having worked at Collider for over a decade (since 2009), her primary focus is on film and television interviews with talent both in front of and behind the camera. She is a theme park fanatic, which has lead to covering various land and ride openings at the Disneyland Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood, a lover of all things The Muppets and Fraggle Rock, and a huge music fan, for which she judges life by the time before Pearl Jam and the time after.
She is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Television Critics Association.
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“We Had a Great Responsibility To Honor and Represent the United States Military”: Lana Condor on Wanting to Be Respectful and Truthful With ‘Valiant One’
Condor also talks about taking the action a step further with the upcoming 'Ballerina Overdrive' and the intense training it took to pull that off.

"You Just Wanna Do Your Best Job": Sarah Shahi Reveals if Zahra Returns in the 'Red White & Royal Blue' Sequel [Exclusive]
The sequel to the Prime Video movie based on the Casey McQuiston novel was announced last spring.

“We’ve Been Daydreaming About What Could Happen to Us”: ‘The Recruit’s Noah Centineo and Teo Yoo on Their Hopes for a Possible Season 3
Yoo also explains why Centineo’s ‘The Recruit’ character is the spy lawyer version of Captain Jack Sparrow.

“It Would Be Really Tough to Keep That Element of Rule Alive”: Chase Stokes Digs Into ’Marked Men’s Biggest Difference from the Books [Exclusive]
The actor says that he and director, Nick Cassavetes, still stayed “authentic” to the bad boy character.

“This Cat-and-Mouse Game Between Them Isn’t Over”: ‘Found’ Season 2’s Showrunner Gives Round 1 to Gabi vs. Sir
Creator Nkechi Okoro Carroll also says that viewers have yet to see the full breadth of what Sir is capable of.

“I Think It’s Wide Open for So Many More Stories”: ‘Bookie’ Co-Creator Chuck Lorre Wants To Continue Exploring This Morally Gray World
Lorre also talks about how Sebastian Maniscalco and Omar J. Dorsey are the perfect comedy team.

“Peter Is Not Getting the Mental Health Help He Probably Needs”: ‘The Night Agent’s Showrunner on Peter’s Emotional Scars and What’s To Come in Season 3
'The Night Agent' show creator Shawn Ryan also talks about the relationship between Peter and Rose and the audience's investment in it.

“They Had Me When They Told Me the Mythology of It All”: ‘Watson’s Morris Chestnut on Who the Doctor Detective is Without Sherlock Holmes
Chestnut also talks about how important Moriarty will be to Watson's story this season.

“I Didn’t Know the Hair Was Such a Big Thing”: Sydney Taylor on the Decision To Make Some Changes From the Book for ‘Marked Men: Rule + Shaw’
"Good on him for not dropping me," says Taylor, when it comes to the tattoo shop seduction scene with her 'Marked Men' co-star Chase Stokes.

“What’s at Stake Is the Souls of the People Involved”: ‘The Night Agent’s Gabriel Basso on the Consequences of Season 2 and What’s to Come in Season 3
Basso also talks about the changing dynamic with Rose and how much Peter is willing to put her at risk just to be with her.

“We Knew It Was Coming and Prepared for It”: ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Showrunner on Season 3’s Emotional Send-Off for Reneé Rapp
"Sometimes I'll be like, 'Why am I thinking about Kimberly at 50?,' says co-creator Justin Noble about how far ahead he thinks about these characters.

“It’s a Very Unconventional Version of a Love Story”: Chase Stokes on Tattoos, Spanking, and Finding Your Person in ‘Marked Men: Rule + Shaw’
While he'll be saying goodbye to the world of 'Outer Banks' with Season 5, Stokes is excited for what's next.

“I Think You Could Really Milk This for Multiple Seasons”: ‘Bookie’s Sebastian Maniscalco Wants To Dig Even Deeper Into the World of Gambling
Maniscalco also talks about some of the stand-out moments in Season 2 and what he'd like to explore in a possible Season 3.

“Sometimes You Have To Break the Rules”: ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Pauline Chalamet on Embracing the Things You Can't Control
Chalamet also talks about how she owes working in comedy to director Judd Apatow, who hired her for 'The King of Staten Island.'

“It’s Come to a Really Cool Pinnacle of Their Relationship”: ’Outlander’s Sophie Skelton on Reinforcing the Partnership Between Brianna and Roger
"There's much more grit to Season 8," says Skelton, when previewing what's to come in the final season of 'Outlander.'

“There Are Some Really Difficult Things Coming”: ‘Will Trent’s Ramón Rodríguez on What To Expect in Season 3
Even though Will Trent needed some time away at the start of the season, there was no chance that he was going to leave Betty behind.

“It’s Fun, It’s Juicy, There’s a Love Triangle, and There Are Super High Stakes”: Molly Parker Is Getting To Do It All With ‘Doc’
"That role and that entire experience was formational for me," says Parker, of her time on 'Deadwood.'

“I Wished for It, and It Happened”: Kat Dennings on Her Return to Sitcoms With ‘Shifting Gears’
"Tim [Allen] and I have such a fantastic relationship that we can really balance each other out in all these scenes," says Dennings of her co-star.