Mar. 16, 2025
Daisy Jones is finally winning over The Six.
In PEOPLE’s exclusive sneak peek at the fifth episode of the Prime Video limited seriesDaisy Jones & The Six, the eponymous budding rock star (Riley Keough) pierces the chilly exterior of her new bandmate Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin).
After the pair got off to a rocky start during their first studio session, Daisy and Billy get lunch at a diner when he starts singing along with the song on the radio.
Mar. 16, 2025
Get ready to rock —Daisy Jones & The Sixofficially made its way from the page to the screen.
“As soon as I started readingDaisy Jones & The Six, I immediately fell head over heels in love with it, and I’m thrilled to be bringing it to the screen with Amazon and Jen Salke, whose passionate pursuit of the material spoke volumes,” the Oscar winner said in a statement at the time.
Mar. 16, 2025
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In the show, starringRiley Keoughas Daisy Jones, viewers are taken back to the 1970s in the age of rock and roll as a little band called The Six claws their way up the charts. Through each episode, viewers are transported back in time — through music, through cinematography and, most of all, through clothes.
Costume designer Denise Wingate took great care to ensure that every single wardrobe piece felt authentic to the time period — she never wanted the characters to look like they were playing dress-up.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Warning: This post contains spoilers from all available episodes ofDaisy Jones & the Six.
Amazon Prime Video’sDaisy Jones & the Sixjust premiered its final two episodes Friday — and there’sa lotto unpack.
In the last two episodes, Daisy Jones (Riley Keough) ended up leaving her husband Nicky (Gavin Drea) after he abandoned her following her severe drug overdose, from which her bandmate and frequent foe Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) wound up saving her.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Dallasstar Charlene Tilton is grateful to her costars for not becoming a “casualty” amid the ’80s drug culture.
“I remember one time at Studio 54, and I was so naive,” the actress, 62,toldPage Six. “I was asked what I would like when I walked in, and I said, ‘Oh, Coke, please,’ and I meant Coca-Cola. And they came back with coke [cocaine], and I looked down and I said, ‘No, no, Coca-Cola, please!