It has been reported that Colin Farrell is is talks to star in the upcoming second season of True Detective.
The Irish actor is said to be "deep in talks" about a main role in the hit HBO show that could see his fame catapult to new heights.
The first season of the popular show saw Matthew McConaughy and Woody Harrelson star alongside each other as partners solving a crime, though it is thought that the dynamic for next season will be much different.
Would you be happy to see Colin take on a lead role in the second season of True Detective?
So the entire internet freaked out over this poster declaring an episode called “The One After The 10 Year Break.”
If you were one of those people (and ALL of us were) then we have some bitterly disappointing news.
It’s 100% completely and utterly fake. Say it isn’t so!
The image was created by a fan who explained it was never supposed to go viral: “I’m very sorry for any confusion caused. I have to say that the poster wasn’t created with the intention to upset, anger or fool anyone.”
We forgive him, but could the powers that be please make this happen?! We don’t even need a movie, an episode will do.
BBC One have today confirmed that everyone’s favourite TV show, Sherlock, is indeed returning to our screens!
All day long, the broadcaster has been dropping hints and teasing us mercilessly with Sherlock news, which was due to come out at 2.21pm today. And now it’s here!
The news? Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman will reprise their epic roles for one special episode on top of a series that will comprise of three episodes.
Now is this not the best news you’ve heard all day?
Every young Irish person lived through these crazes during the ’90s – from Pokemon to Bebo, we loved them all!
1. Pokemon Pokemon was probably the biggest craze of the ’90s; from video games to collecting cards, you had to catch them all! Sorry…
2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Slightly less popular (or cool) as Pokemon, nonetheless this craze had a massive following back in the ’90s and early ’00s.
3. Polly Pocket Every girl had a Polly Pocket – and all the cool girls had LOADS of Polly Pockets. Looking back, those small parts cannot be good for kids to play with.
4. Tamagotchi These were supposed to be like having a pet without actually having a pet. When they got abandoned after a week, we finally realised why we weren’t allowed to get a dog after all.
5. Light-Up runners These made you run faster. Fact. Not good to wear during Hide n’ Seek.
6. Scooters/Skateboards/Rollerblades These are all still pretty cool, but our tricks have gotten a little rusty.
7. Learning to draw this And it was always way cooler of your name began with an ‘S’!
8. Paper fortune tellers
It didn’t matter how many of these were confiscated, you can always make more.
9.Polyphonic Ringtone When you give out about teenagers blasting their annoying music over their phones, remember that you used to be one of them. Except you were ten times more annoying because it was ringtones you were blasting!
10. Crazy Frog
Historically the most annoying sound on the planet.
11. Snake This amazing game is still so addictive and fun if you can find an old enough Nokia to play the original on!
12. Scoubidou bracelets They look so intricate but once you get the hang of it you give one to everyone you know. Including you nan.
13. Charity Wristbands Not just for a good cause, if you had these, you were the coolest kid around.
14. MSN Aww, staying up till midnight chatting over messenger to ‘that boy’ – we really hope those convos have been deleted forever.
Bebo Bebo stunnahhs 2k07 4eva oh yeah!
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We all got a little bit crazy during some of these fads. The only hope can be that you didn’t lose too many friends over any of them, and that scare from the fight you had with your best friend over a Charizard Pokemon card isn’t that noticeable anymore.
Irish TV star and model Laura Whitmore is going back to school in a special episode of RTE’s School Around the Corner tonight!
The 28-year-old star will make a return to Loreto Secondary in Bray, Co Wicklow – 10 years after leaving.
Laura said she felt like she was “going to get into trouble” as she walked through the staff doors into the building.
In tonight’s episode, the MTV host praises staff for nurturing her talents, making her the star she is today.
She said, “It was the debating, drama and public speaking I really liked. Definitely it put me in mind for what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.”
Although Laura always got told off for leaving the top button of her shirt undone, she said she was really a good girl in school.
She said, “I was never in the principal’s office which is probably a good thing.”