Nigerian-American Tomi Champion-Adeyemi, author of the best-selling young adult fantasy novel Children of Blood and Bone, has signed with CAA. The novel was published by Macmillan
09.11.2021 - 18:59 / variety.com
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorTo Tim Cook, Apple’s chief executive officer, letting iPhone users “sideload” apps — that is, install them from sources outside the tech giant’s App Store — would be tantamount to making a car that didn’t have airbags or seatbelts.For Apple, “It’s just too risky to do that,” Cook said about the prospect of allowing app sideloading on iPhones, speaking in a prerecorded interview that streamed Tuesday at the New York Times’ DealBook Online Summit.
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.Nigerian-American Tomi Champion-Adeyemi, author of the best-selling young adult fantasy novel Children of Blood and Bone, has signed with CAA. The novel was published by Macmillan
Time’s Up isn’t officially shutting down, but the scandal tainted advocacy organization will not be the same.
John Cho is ready to jam. The actor straps on his cowboy boots for , premiering Friday on Netflix, and only ET has an exclusive sneak peek from the anticipated series.Based on the popular anime, the space Western follows three bounty hunters, aka “cowboys,” all trying to outrun the past.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney wants a one-stop digital shop where gamers across all platforms can purchase software.Speaking to Bloomberg, Sweeney said “What the world really needs now is a single store that works with all platforms.
Former New York Times CEO Mark Thompson has said US TV news is in “dead trouble” as it loses audiences under the age of 60.
John Cho speaks on a discussion panel for his upcoming new series, Cowboy Bebop, during the 2021 Vulture Festival held at The Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles on Saturday (November 13).
EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Garner is set to headline and executive produce The Last Thing He Told Me, Apple TV+ limited series. Based on The New York Times #1 bestseller, the series is produced by Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine who optioned the book from author Laura Dave and serves as the studio on the project with 20th Television.
Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Warner Animation Group have tapped Jon M.
EXCLUSIVE: Dr. Seuss Enterprises and Warner Bros. Animation Group have set Jon M. Chu as director of the upcoming film adaptation of Oh, The Places You’ll Go! The new animated feature film, set to debut in 2027, will bring the iconic story and characters of Dr. Seuss’ beloved book to life on the big screen.
Variety seeks to identify the next generation of leaders in the entertainment business who represent the creative community of film, TV, music and the digital space.
Here’s Apple CEO Tim Cook’s favorite line from the first two seasons of Ted Lasso: “There’s two buttons I never like hitting. That’s panic and, snooze.” (Says Jason Sudeikis’ Coach Lasso when asked about his team’s losing streak).
A baby update! Michael Che thinks Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson’s son, Cosmo, is a “cute kid.”
Michael Che won’t be volunteering to babysit for Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson anytime soon.
Breaking news: Colin Jost and Scarlett Johansson have an adorable baby.
Ireland Baldwin compared the negative attention Travis Scott is getting for the deadly Astroworld incident to her father, who received similar backlash for the accidental shooting on the set of "Rust." Ireland took to her Instagram Story on Sunday to defend Scott from criticism blaming "misinformation" and "twisted cancel culture bulls---" for the heightened attention on him following the deaths of eight people at his music festival in Houston, Texas, on Friday. According to The New York Post,
Despite the box office and critical disappointment of “Dear Evan Hansen,” Hollywood is still really excited about the possibilities of bringing famous Broadway musicals to the big screen. This year alone, we’ve had the aforementioned “Dear Evan Hansen,” “In the Heights,” and in December, “West Side Story.” And one of the biggest musicals of all time, “Wicked,” is now bringing in two incredibly talented singers to bring that show to life in film.
Grammy and Tony winner Cynthia Erivo and pop star Ariana Grande will star in a feature film adaptation of the billion-dollar Broadway smash hit “Wicked,” directed by Jon M. Chu (“Crazy Rich Asians”), Universal Pictures announced Thursday.One of the most successful Broadway musicals of all time, “Wicked” has continuously been in production since debuting in 2003.
Michael Che’s new stand-up comedy special titled Michael Che: Shame The Devil will debut globally on Netflix on Nov. 16 and is directed by Kristian Mercado and produced by Irony Point.