Can a summer camp change the world? If you’re talking Camp Jened in upstate New York, a place that welcomed kids with disabilities for a generation, the answer is yes.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm star J.B. Smoove has spoken about the forthcoming 11th season of the show in a new interview.Smoove, who has played Leon Black on the sitcom since 2007, explained how his character would evolve in the new episodes and how the production process has changed under coronavirus safety protocols.“I put down a tweet last year… I said, ‘Brand new Curb, Same old Leon,'” Smoove told Pop Culture.
Can a summer camp change the world? If you’re talking Camp Jened in upstate New York, a place that welcomed kids with disabilities for a generation, the answer is yes.
His Dark Materials executive producer Jane Tranter has teased more details about the ‘lost’ episode that was cut from season two of the show.The episode, which was due to focus on James McAvoy’s character Lord Asriel, was canned earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.“That missing episode was going to really flesh out the story of the Knife, the story of the Guild, the story of the Specters and the creation of the Specters,” Tranter told Deadline.“What we had to do was look at the
Ryan Sutter is giving fans more insight into his battle with a mysterious illness.
direct to your inboxThe date and kick-off details for Manchester United and Manchester City's Carabao Cup semi-final have been confirmed. The match will come after a hectic festive fixture schedule for both clubs and be played on January 6 at Old Trafford, with kick-off at 7:45pm.
direct to your inboxManchester United will host Manchester City in one of the Carabao Cup semi-finals in a repeat of last year's last-four tie. Earlier this year City won 3-2 on aggregate after the Blues won 3-1 at Old Trafford and United won the reverse fixture 1-0.
straight to your inboxWhilst the Carabao Cup final has been rescheduled until later in the season to allow the possibility of fans attending, the competition is continuing at full steam.Man City fans are eagerly awaiting the semi-final draw after they overcame Arsenal in the quarter-finals on Tuesday. Pep Guardiola's side join Brentford in the last four after the Championship side beat Newcastle United 1-0.
Stranger Things star David Harbour has said season four is his favourite to date.The actor, who plays Hopper in the Netflix show, opened up about the forthcoming new episodes and the development of his character who was last seen being held as a prisoner in Russia.“[The show’s creators, The Duffer Brothers are] very responsive to the fan response, [but also] a step ahead with the script,” Harbour told People.“[You will] see a lot of your favourite characters doing the thing that you love them
Over the past few weeks, The Morning Show had been filming the second season. Jennifer Aniston had shared pictures to confirm that she's back to work.
Black actor Leonard Roberts penned an emotional personal essay about his experience as a cast member during the first season of NBC’s Heroes in 2006, and how he was dismissed after alleged on-set tensions with his primary co-star, actress Ali Larter. He claimed that she was uncooperative in scenes together, and Leonard believed Ali felt that he was “tarnishing her brand.” The 44-year-old has issued an apology after Roberts’ piece was published on Dec.
George Clooney says Tom Cruise was completely justified to berate product members for breaking COVID-19 protocols; however, Clooney would have taken a different approach.
Dave McNary Film ReporterThe Directors Guild of America has extended its commercials contract with producers — including recently approved COVID-19 safety protocols — for a year until Nov. 30, 2021.The DGA, which represents more than 18,000 members, has announced that its national board had unanimously approved the one-year extension of its National Commercial Agreement with the Association of Independent Commercial Producers.
Everyone remembers Christian Bale’s infamous profanity-laced tirade at a crew member who walked in his eye-line while filming “Terminator: Salvation”, and new audio has emerged of Tom Cruise having a similar on-set meltdown while filming “Mission: Impossible 7” in London.
Ellise Shafer administratorTom Cruise expressed his frustration with crew members on the set of “Mission: Impossible 7” after he saw them breaking COVID-19 guidelines, two sources close to the production confirm to Variety.As first reported by The Sun, after Cruise saw two crew members standing too close to one another in front of a computer screen, he told the crew: “If I see you do it again you’re fucking gone.”In audio obtained by The Sun, Cruise can be heard saying: “We are the gold
Dave McNary Film ReporterSAG-AFTRA’s national board is requiring its 160,000 members to fully comply with COVID-19 safety protocols on set, saying that they will face disciplinary action if they fail to do so.The board voted Monday to approve an amendment to its member rules, three months after SAG-AFTRA and the other major Hollywood unions announced on Sept.
Filming for "The Witcher" season 2 will have to continue without its main star Henry Cavill, who is indisposed following a possible hamstring injury. Production on the Netflix show has been moving along just fine at Arborfield Studios, Berkshire, after a short hiatus because of COVID-19-related concerns.
SAG-AFTRA has told its members not to work on a film called Lumina because it allegedly has “failed to demonstrate its compliance with SAG-AFTRA’s required Covid-19 safety standards and protocols for a safe set.” The film’s production company is Luminamovie LLC.
said on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” last week.Plaza added that a lot of people on the set got sick around that time and no one thought anything of it.“It was the last week of February so people were starting, it was like that zone where people were starting to talk about coronavirus, but people were laughing about it,” she said. “No one understood how serious it was.