With a new big superhero project about to be released, it is time for another round of initial social media reactions that may or may not be over-hyping what could end up being a just okay superhero story.
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Jamie Foxx's animated avatar, Joe, becomes a mentor to reluctant new soul 22 (Tina Fey) in the Great Before.
But here on Earth, it's Joe who's in need of guidance, which comes courtesy of two women in particular: Renowned jazz saxophonist Dorothea Williams, and his strong-willed mother, Libba.To fill the roles, tapped none other than the incomparable Angela Bassett and Phylicia Rashad, respectively, proving that behind even a historic man — Foxx's Joe Gardner is the first Black character to
.With a new big superhero project about to be released, it is time for another round of initial social media reactions that may or may not be over-hyping what could end up being a just okay superhero story.
Marvel is back. The MCU is kicking off a 2021 plethora of TV shows and movies with, which stars Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany and brings the super-powered beings to suburban-life — though everything is not as it seems.
Disney+ on Christmas Day, making it available to all the streaming service's subscribers just in time for opening presents.Starring Jamie Foxx, tells the story of an aspiring jazz pianist who makes his living as a high school band teacher, and is the animated studio's first film with a Black lead. is also Pixar's second movie since the COVID-19 pandemic to forego a theatrical release — after Pixar's released to VOD earlier this year. Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2020.
As we’ve seen with The Russo Brothers, James Gunn, Taika Waititi, and others, if Kevin Feige likes to work with you, he’ll keep hiring you for projects. And apparently, that favor has been given to Michael Waldron, who has reportedly just signed the biggest deal of his career, putting him smack dab in the center of both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the “Star Wars” franchise.
Including the just-released “Soul,” over the past decade, Pixar has released 13 feature films. And of those 13 features, more than half of them (seven to be exact) are sequels.
Even if you aren’t someone who obsessively follows all of the news surrounding the Marvel Cinematic Universe, all it takes is one look at the trailers for “WandaVision” to know this TV series is a big departure for Marvel Studios. Ditching the big screen and debuting on Disney+, “WandaVision” not only launches the studio’s first foray into streaming, but it also marks the MCU’s jump to TV.
Robert Rodriguez is a filmmaker that is constantly surprising fans. He’ll go and make a $200+ million blockbuster like “Alita: Battle Angel” and then follow it up with a kid-friendly superhero film like the recently-released “We Can Be Heroes.” Other times, he’ll show up as a director on “The Mandalorian” and then be named a producer on a future ‘Star Wars’ series.
glowing reviews lauding the Disney+ release’s music, animation and depiction of black culture. The groundbreaking animated movie, which feature’s the studio’s first African-American protagonist, follows middle school jazz teacher Joe Gardner (played by Jamie Foxx) who’s untimely death prompts him to embark on a posthumous pilgrimage to recover his lost soul.
centers on Joe Gardner (voiced by Jamie Foxx), a middle-aged middle school band teacher who believes his true purpose is to play jazz music.
Jamie Foxx‘s new movie Soul is out now on Disney+ and it looks like he sent Instagram DMs to his famous friends to promote the film!
The new Disney and Pixar movie Soul is streaming now on Disney+ and you might be wondering what the voice cast looks like in real life!
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorFrom celestial jazz to notions of great spirituality, the creative team behind Pixar’s “Soul” had the challenge of bringing abstract ideas about the unknown to life through animation.The film, which debuts on Disney Plus on Christmas Day, focuses on Joe (voiced by Jamie Foxx), a middle school teacher who dreams of being a jazz pianist.
Angelique Jackson There are few entertainers like Jamie Foxx; he’s a multihyphenate superstar with the trophy case to back it up.
new animated movie “Soul,” which begins streaming on Disney+ on Christmas Day, jazz pianist Joe Gardner (voiced by Jamie Foxx) is set to have his big break playing at the Half Note, a Greenwich Village club with shades of the Village Vanguard.
Pinkvilla was lucky enough to be able to attend the virtual press conference for Pixar's latest animated film Soul which stars an eclectic voiceover cast including Jamie Foxx as Joe Gardner, an aspiring jazz pianist and Tina Fey as 22, a cynical soul trapped for years and years inside the Great Before.
Disney+ on Christmas Day, making it available to all the streaming service's subscribers just in time for opening presents.Starring Jamie Foxx, tells the story of an aspiring jazz pianist who makes his living as a high school band teacher, and is the animated studio's first film with a Black lead. is also Pixar's second movie since the COVID-19 pandemic to forego a theatrical release — after Pixar's released to VOD earlier this year. Christmas Day, Dec. 25, 2020.
With Season 2 of “The Mandalorian” wrapped up, we can finally start looking ahead to the vast number of new TV projects coming to Disney+ that aim to expand the “Star Wars” universe.
Angela Bassett is taking a look back at the iconic film. The celebrated actress is reflecting on her experiences on set, and working alongside the late, great Whitney Houston.«You know, working with Whitney… we were all such a fan. So to come to know each other, to play cards, to go bowling, to that regular simple joys of life stuff? It was great,» Bassett recently told ET's Kevin Frazier.
's second season came to a close with Friday's finale episode, «Chapter 16 — The Rescue,» which saw Mando (Pedro Pascal) and his band of outer rim misfits face off with Moff Gideon (Giancarlo Esposito) to rescue The Child formerly known as Baby Yoda.Following a Beskar-on-Darksaber showdown between Mando and Moff — with the former coming out on top — the gang found themselves cornered in the bridge of Moff's light cruiser at the mercy of the dark troopers.