Hawkeye alum Fra Fee has signed on for role in Disney+’s upcoming Beauty and the Beast prequel series, joining previously announced Luke Evans, Josh Gad and Briana Middleton, Deadline has confirmed.
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Scream revival is on this list. In May 2020, Neve Campbell talked about the movie’s early stages and Wes Craven, the franchise’s original director, who passed away in 2015. “I definitely had a period where I was thinking it would just be too odd to do a movie without Wes, and I wasn’t certain that I would want to do that,” Campbell “But, I think enough time has passed.
I got this really, really respectful letter from the directors [Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett] of the new one. They wrote a
.Hawkeye alum Fra Fee has signed on for role in Disney+’s upcoming Beauty and the Beast prequel series, joining previously announced Luke Evans, Josh Gad and Briana Middleton, Deadline has confirmed.
A pained observation: The only intriguing stories on Hollywood this week consisted of obits – all kinds of obits. There were obits reminding us of the remarkable lives of Sidney Poitier, Peter Bogdanovich and Betty White. Also speculative obits about the Golden Globes, sentimental obits about the extinct 20th Century Fox and even speculative obits about MGM and ICM.
Paramount Players romance feature The In Between will hit the Paramount+ streaming service on Friday, Feb. 11.
This week, the Internet is full of reminders about what a kind soul Bob Saget was.
Reese Witherspoon and Ryan Phillippe‘s daughter Ava Phillippe is speaking her truth!
Following “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “The Matrix Resurrections,” and lord, every upcoming sequel under the sun, are you sick of the legacy sequel yet? Well, the legacy sequel and the studios who make them are not sick of themselves. So get ready for the fifth “Scream” movie titled simply “Scream.” Originated by Wes Craven and screenwriter Kevin Williamson, Craven died in 2015, and Williamson is only part of the franchise as an executive producer.
Secret messages? Listeners were quick to decode The Weeknd’s lyrics when he dropped his new album Dawn FM — and some fans think they caught clues about his rumored relationship with Angelina Jolie.
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Darren Aronofsky and Paul Schrader are among the indie favorites who have movies planned to debut in 2022.The coming year looks to be a pivotal one for the movie business, and the pandemic has accelerated the transition from a theatrical-dominant model to a time when each film gets evaluated on how it can best reach the audience, whether streaming, in theaters, for premium rental prices or a combination. But one thing is clear: There are plenty of exciting pics coming out in the next year, whether your jam is superheroes, sci-fi, horror or maybe something completely new.
Since its official launch last July, NBC’s subscription service Peacock hasn’t exactly set the world on fire. Positive press for sitcoms like “Rutherford Falls,” “Girls 5eva,” and “We Are Lady Parts” have gained the streamer a modest cultural foothold, but Peacock is mostly lacking the kind of bingeworthy series that established players like Netflix or Hulu seem to generate every other month.
Since its official launch last July, NBC’s subscription service Peacock hasn’t exactly set the world on fire. Positive press for sitcoms like “Rutherford Falls,” “Girls 5eva,” and “We Are Lady Parts” have gained the streamer a modest cultural foothold, but Peacock is mostly lacking the kind of bingeworthy series that established players like Netflix or Hulu seem to generate every other month.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel? Yup, that too.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, the follow-up to 2016’s Doctor Strange that will also continue Wanda Maximoff’s story that we saw in 2020’s Disney Plus show WandaVision, comes out in May. Benedict Cumberbatch returns as the Manhattan-based wizard, and iconic director Sam Raimi, dean of the superhero and horror genres, is at the helm.
With football constantly evolving so do the laws of the beautiful game, and 2022 will be no different.
@BillOReilly he got the vaccine booster shot. pic.twitter.com/fhkOQEeeEQTrump previously told the Wall Street Journal he “probably” wouldn’t get a booster.