Michael B. Jordan is joining fellow protestors in Beverly Hills.
18.05.2020 - 17:09 / torontosun.com
Director Adil El Arbi has promised fans that the long-awaited Beverly Hills Cop 4 is still going ahead.
It was reported last year that Netflix had picked up the rights to the latest installment in the franchise, after making a one-time licensing deal with Paramount Pictures. And while progress on the project has been slow, Adil told Digital Spy that they’ve now hired a screenwriter to start penning a script.
“We’re still involved in that project, and there’s a screenwriter now on it that’s going
Michael B. Jordan is joining fellow protestors in Beverly Hills.
Kelly Rowland is taking care of business.
Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and West Hollywood have announced another round of curfews for Wednesday night beginning at 1 p.m. for business districts and 4 p.m. citywide for Beverly Hills, and 6 p.m. citywide for Santa Monica and WeHo.
By Erik Pedersen
Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are looking to get out of LA’s high-end real estate market, which has been negatively impacted by the coronavirus pandemic since it first started taking hold in the United States back in March of this year. Page Six reported today that the two actors are asking for $14 million for their home in Coldwater Canyon.
Justin Bieber took a break from quarantine to go for a barefoot bike ride in Beverly Hills. The “Sorry” hitmaker touched down in California on May 21 after a lengthy lockdown in Canada with his wife Hailey Baldwin, 23, and hit the streets in a bright yellow hoodie as he zoomed around on his motorized bike.
Beverly Hills Cop 4 is still a go, according to its’ director.
The movie is being made by 'Bad Boys For Life' filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah
When the first episode of aired on FOX in the fall of 1990 the first George Bush was president. The Gulf War had not yet been waged.
While there are no shortage of classic TV shows that have since been made into reboots or revivals, Beverly Hills, 90210 stands a cut above — new life has been breathed into the iconic Fox hit not once, but twice.