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Last week I had the unparalleled pleasure of asking Bradley Cooper a few questions about his controversial movie hit, Limitless ... he hears something in the background and he just starts yelling.
By Lindsay Powers Bradley Cooper’s Limitless hits theaters this Friday. The actor admits he’s apprehensive about starring in the Neil Burger-directed thriller, in which he takes a drug NZT to ...
The fate of the new CBS series “Limitless” rests almost entirely on Bradley Cooper. Not because he’s a big movie star and his eyes are so darn blue or because he starred in the film of the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Relativity Television has partnered with Georgeville Television and actor/producer Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook) for Limitless, a scripted TV series based on Relativity’s ...
The new CBS series Limitless is based on the 2011 film starring Bradley Cooper as Eddie Mora, a writer who turns into a financial wizard with the aid of a mysterious pill. Today at TCA ...
Bradley Cooper has been ... re about to get a double dose of Cooper at the multiplex. He’s in this summer’s Hangover sequel, set in Thailand, and Limitless, an action drama in theaters this ...
Bradley Cooper returns to TV as Sen. Eddie Morra in Tuesday night's episode of CBS' "Limitless." This will be his fourth appearance, but he's behind the scenes of every episode as the show's ...
Limitless centers on Brian Finch (Jake McDorman) — a new character that exists in the same world as Eddie Mora — who discovers the brain-boosting power of the mysterious drug NZT and is ...
Bradley Cooper is returning to TV. The movie star will reprise his role from the 2011 film “Limitless” in the CBS series of the same name debuting this fall. Cooper plays Sen. Edward Mora ...
Getting to film the pilot with Cooper made the Limitless experience easier, as well, he said. “Having a somewhat built-in relationship with Bradley makes it all the more comfortable,” McDorman ...
Bradley Cooper will return to the CBS series “Limitless” in an upcoming episode, the network announced Friday. Cooper, who also executive produces the series, will reprise his guest role as Sen.
LOS ANGELES — Another A-lister is coming to TV. Bradley Cooper will appear in the first episode of CBS’ new fall drama “Limitless,” based on the 2011 feature film, in which Cooper starred.