Dominic West and his The Pursuit Of Love co-star Lily James were spotted kissing in Rome over the weekend. Dominic, 50, and Lily, 31, enjoyed a scooter ride before sitting down for lunch and enjoying a kiss.
23.09.2020 - 20:55 / theplaylist.net
It finally happened. After more than a week of being “semi-official,” it appears that Disney has pulled the trigger and reshuffled its entire film slate yet again, in the wake of recent theatrical developments.
Now, it appears that “Black Widow” is finally confirmed for 2021, but not February, as many predicted. No, we’re going to have to wait a full year after its original release date to see Scarlett Johansson’s MCU swansong.
Dominic West and his The Pursuit Of Love co-star Lily James were spotted kissing in Rome over the weekend. Dominic, 50, and Lily, 31, enjoyed a scooter ride before sitting down for lunch and enjoying a kiss.
It’s been nearly three decades since a Democrat carried Georgia in a presidential election. You’ve got to go back to 1992, when then-Arkansas Gov.
Forbes has announced the top 10 Highest-Paid Actress of 2020 and Sofia Vergara stands atop the list. Sofia propelled from the second spot in 2019 to the first spot with an earning of USD 43 million, translating to a whopping Rs 315 crore INR.
Black-ish star Yara Shahidi has been cast as Tinker Bell in Disney‘s upcoming live-action Peter Pan movie, Peter Pan And Wendy.According to Deadline, Shahidi, best known for her role as Zoey Johnson in the shows Black-ish and Grown-ish, has been tapped up to star as the tritagonist fairy in David Lowery’s reworking of Disney’s 1953 animated classic.Shahidi’s casting marks the first time a person of colour has filled the role that has traditionally been played by white actors.It follows the news
In case you missed it earlier in the week, some big news dropped, with Disney basically punting on the year 2020, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Given how movie theaters are still largely closed in the major American markets like Los Angeles and New York City, this is totally understandable.
2.5 stars (out of 4)There never was a sequel to Lost in Translation. Everyone who saw writer-director Sofia Coppola’s moody and exquisite 2003 arthouse hit must give their own interpretation as to what Bill Murray whispered into the ear of Scarlett Johansson as the two parted ways in Tokyo.
Amid Christopher Nolan's Tenet underperforming at the US box-office due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney is taking some major precautions by delaying the release dates of some of their biggest films, including the highly-awaited Marvel movies.
It's bad news for cinema fans as more films have been pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic.Disney has announced that at least ten of its upcoming films, including the new Marvel blockbuster Black Widow, will not come out on the dates originally planned.The film, which stars Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh and Rachel Weisz, was due to be released in November but has now been postponed to May 2021.This is the second time the film has had its release date moved.Sir Kenneth Branagh's
Disney has pushed back the release dates of a string of films including Black Widow.
Black Widow. Disney has officially moved the Scarlett Johansson movie, which is the character's long awaited solo-film, from Nov.
coronavirus pandemic keeps pummeling the already-hobbled film industry as Disney has postponed numerous big box-office premieres to 2021.Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” reboot has been pushed back a full year by Disney — to Dec. 10, 2021, from Dec.
ushed back a series of its biggest blockbusters well into the next few years, while testing the waters with an unconventional release for “Mulan,” its live-action remake of the 1998 animated classic. “Mulan” hit theaters in China and other Asian countries in late August where it has grossed just over $40 million.” Simultaneously, the company released the movie on its streaming service Disney+ for the steep price of $30.
Two more major movies are being delayed amid the very slow box office as the COVID-19 pandemic is still going on.
"No Time to Die" MGM, Universal and Bond producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced that after careful consideration and thorough evaluation of the global theatrical marketplace, the release of "No Time to Die" will be postponed until November 2020."A Quiet Place Part II" Director John Krasinski announced on Instagram that the horror sequel's March theatrical release would be delayed amid the growing spread of the coronavirus around the globe.
Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” has been bumped a year from Dec. 18 of this year until Dec.