Michael B Jordan and Tessa Thompson have teamed up once again – this time to throw cybercriminals up against walls.
The two stars appear in a new PSA to raise awareness of cyber security from Amazon As part of the company Protection and communication It aims to teach internet users how to protect themselves from phishing and other cyber security threats.
PSA offers Jordan and Thompson features to rescue unsuspecting netizens from precarious internet schemes. The PSA comes as a follow-up to Amazon’s commitments at the White House Cyber Security Summit in 2021.
“Participating in this PSA was an opportunity to work again with Tessa, one of my mentors — Paul Hunter, and to support the Amazon family to get this message across that cybersecurity and your privacy really matter,” Jordan said. “No one wants their information stolen. As much as you can protect your information, and your family and friends, you should do so.”
Watch the full public service announcement below.
Also in today’s TV news:
development
Fubo Sports Network has revealed its fall 2022 schedule, featuring two new original series and two original returns with athletes RJ Hampton, TJ Houshmandzadeh, Orlando Scandrick, Gilbert Arenas and Terrell Owens. The net is green-lit “Airing It Out with Housh and Scandrick,” a football-focused talk show hosted by former Pro Bowl wide receiver TJ Houshmandzadeh and NFL veteran Orlando Scandrick that begins September 6 with a preview of the 2022-23 NFL season episode. The series’ official premiere will be on September 12. Fubo Sports Network will also premiere a new series of Orlando Magic guard RJ Hampton, “The Young Person Basketball Podcast with RJ Hampton,” on October 23. See what it means to be a professional basketball player, with guests including Cole Anthony and Paolo Panchero. Finally, the second season of “Getcha Popcorn Ready with TO and Hatch” will air on September 8, and “No Chill with Gilbert Arenas” will return in October.
Programming
ESPN has re-signed Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve Young, Booger McFarland, Jeff Saturday, and former quarterback Alex Smith ahead of the 2022 NFL season. The four analysts will continue to work across ESPN studio programming on a regular basis, providing reaction to breaking news and the most important NFL events along with strategic insight into field maneuvers and rosters.
McFarland will continue to appear across NFL and college football programming for three consecutive days of each football weekend, ending with Monday Night Countdown. He will also go on to host the NFL on Sundays alongside Chris Berman. MacFarland will also retain his role in ESPN’s coverage of the NFL Draft and ESPN College Football Playoff shows.
Young will join McFarland on “Monday Night Countdown” and join “Pardon the Interrupt” every Thursday during the season. Smith will also appear on select issues of “MNF” throughout the season, while contributing to “Sunday NFL Countdown” and additional shows regularly. Young, McFarland and Smith will also contribute to ESPN’s extensive coverage of the Super Bowl.
It will also be shown on Saturdays every Monday of the NFL season, featuring in “NFL Rewind.” Weekly highlights show the kick-off of ESPN’s football-centric afternoon programming leading up to “Football on Monday Night.” He will stay on Saturday on “Get Up,” including his hit “Sat ‘Em Down,” “SportsCenter,” and additional studio performances throughout the season.
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Kelly Howes will be joining the cast.”The Black Orphan: Echoes, the new 2023 series in the original show world, AMC announced Tuesday. Hawes joins recently announced regular series Krysten Ritter (who also serves as executive producer), Amanda Fix and Avan Jogia. Produced and distributed globally by Boat Rocker, the company behind the original series, “Orphan Black: Echoes” will be the first season of 10 episodes and is currently being produced in Toronto, Canada.
The series will follow a group of women as they make their way into each other’s lives and unravel the mysteries of their identities, unraveling a story of love and betrayal. Howes will portray a scientist who finds herself at odds with her own moral code when circumstances lead her to make a difficult decision.
Howes was nominated for three BAFTA Awards for her appearance in Mrs. Wilson, “Line of Duty” and “Bodyguard.” With 30 years of experience in the field, Hawes created her own production company Buddy Club Productions in 2019, which has since created “Honor”, “Finding Alice” and the upcoming “Crossfire”.
Awards
The final batch of presenters has been announced for the 2022 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, scheduled for September 3-4 at Microsoft Theatre.
The final set of presenters are listed below:
Judd Apatow, Bobby Burke, Karamo Brown, Tan France, Anthony Borowski and Jonathan Van Ness, Ashley Nicole Black, Rachel Bloom, Bob the Drag Queen, Eureka and Changella, Janet “JJ”, Ryan Broussard and James Caverly, Nicole Byer, RuPaul Charles and Christo Fernandez James Lance, Marie Fitzgerald, Emma Hernan, Chelsea Lazcani, Christiane Stoese, Melissa Fumero, John Gabros, Adam Bali, Chip, Joanna Gaines, Edward James Olmos, Bill Nye, Coral Peña, Chantel Vincent, Samchardson, Diallo Riddell, Bashir Salahuddin, Angela Sarafian, Jaisson and Randall.
An edited presentation will be broadcast on Saturday, September 10 at 8 PM ET on FXX and available to stream on Hulu September 11-27. Bob Bain Productions will produce all three shows.