The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers officially blocked a decades-long struggle to blast open the controversial Pebble Mine Wednesday, located near the world’s largest natural salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska.
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Normally, we’d look at a remake of “Dial M For Murder” and ask, “Why?” The original play and subsequent film directed by Alfred Hitchcock are classics. So, why mess with a good thing? Well, when you have talent like Terence Winter and Alicia Vikander on board, that makes the justification a bit easier to understand.
The U.S. Army Corp of Engineers officially blocked a decades-long struggle to blast open the controversial Pebble Mine Wednesday, located near the world’s largest natural salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska.
After getting engaged to beau Max Darnton in September, Binky Felstead has revealed she’s delayed her wedding until Summer 2022. When asked when she’s planning to tie the knot during an Instagram Q+A, the Made In Chelsea star, 30, told her 1.4 million followers she’s waiting to have her wedding at a later date due to the current pandemic.
Dave McNary Film ReporterAlfre Woodard will star as civil rights and voting rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer in a forthcoming limited series for ABC Studios, Variety has learned exclusively.Woodard is executive producing along with Carl Beverly, Sarah Timbermann, Roderick Spencer and Harry Belafonte, while Gina Belafonte serves as a producer.Hamer rose from sharecropping in the Mississippi Delta to become a driving force in the voting rights movement, a prominent voice for civil rights and
Alaskans approved an election reform measure earlier this month that will make the state just the second in the U.S. to adopt ranked-choice voting. The ballot measure narrowly passed with 50.49% voting in favor of it, Alaska's Division of Elections announced Tuesday. Instead of just picking one candidate, ranked-choice voting allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference: first, second, third and so on.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVTerence Winter has stepped down as writer, executive producer and showrunner of HBO Max’s upcoming Batman drama series over creative differences, Deadline has confirmed.The streamer this past summer gave a series commitment to the project, a companion to Warner Bros.
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It appears that there’s a bit of trouble in the world of “The Batman.” No, the film is moving ahead just fine, but the first planned spinoff, the untitled HBO Max series about the Gotham Police Department, has hit a bit of a bump in the road, as the showrunner, Terence Winter, is being replaced.
Also Read: TV Spinoff of 'The Batman' About Gotham City PD in the Works at HBO MaxReeves and “The Batman” producer Dylan Clark are executive producing the spinoff, which hails from Reeves’ 6th and Idaho production company and Warner Bros. TV.Representatives for HBO Max and Warner Bros.
Will Thorne Staff WriterHBO Max and Warner Bros. Television are going to have to find someone else to preside over Gotham P.D.Terence Winter, who was in line to write and showrun the forthcoming spinoff series of Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” feature, has exited the project over creative differences, Variety has confirmed.News of his departure comes five months after the show was handed a straight to series order at HBO Max.
Alicia Vikander has signed on to star in a new version of Dial M For Murder.
Will Thorne Staff WriterAlicia Vikander is picking up the phone and is about to dial.The actor is developing a “Dial M For Murder” anthology series at MGM/UA Television with “Boardwalk Empire” and “The Sopranos” alum Terence Winter, Variety has confirmed.Vikander is eyeing a central role in the project which is based on Frederick Knott’s play and the Alfred Hitchcock film of the same name.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVMGM/UA Television is developing limited series Dial M For Murder, based on the 1952 play of the same name by Frederick Knott, which was adapted into the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock movie.Oscar winner Alicia Vikander is executive producing through her Vikarious Film banner with an eye to potentially star in the series, which reimagines the classic suspense thriller story from the female perspective.
Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski The CW has put in development Modern Austen, a contemporary reimagining of Jane Austen’s novels, from writer Eleanor Burgess (Perry Mason), Stephanie Allain’s Homegrown Pictures and Warner Bros TV, where Allain is under a deal.Your Complete Guide to Pilots and Straight-to-Series ordersWritten by Burgess, Modern Austen is a one-hour anthology series that reimagines Austen’s beloved novels as six modern stories, offering a kaleidoscopic look at love and family in our
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe CW is developing an anthology series inspired by the works of Jane Austen, Variety has learned.Titled “Modern Austen, the one-hour series reimagines Austen’s novels as six modern stories. Each season is a different novel, beginning with “Pride and Prejudice,” set in contemporary San Francisco.The series hails from Eleanor Burgess, who will serve as writer and executive producer.
President Trump on Thursday slammed the delay in counting votes from the 2020 presidential election in North Carolina — a state that has yet to declare the president or Joe Biden the winner — while urging an audit in Arizona, as he and his campaign continue to fight for recounts and mount legal battles in key states.
Fifty seats down, one more to go. Senate Republicans Wednesday secured their 50th seat in the quest to hang onto the majority with a win in Alaska by incumbent Sen.
Clare Crawley has babies on the brain! But her fiance, Dale Moss, has slightly different priorities. The couple — who got engaged on Thursday's episode of roughly two weeks into filming — opened up about their life together and plans for the future on this week's episode of the ABC dating show. In a sit-down with host Chris Harrison, Clare and Dale were on the same page about the beginning of their love story (it was «love at first sight»), but experienced a bit of an awkward moment when asked