A Tennessee man is being charged with murder following his wife’s death during their vacation to paradise.
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amid his legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard. “Keep a spry eye out for sly Captain Jack Sparrow from the ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film series, as he schemes to get his hands on the spoils,” said the attraction’s description on the park’s website.However, the ride’s reopening day was plagued with some temporary closures.
It opened an hour later than expected due to park officials seemingly trying to control crowd flow, Deadline reported. “Pirates” also closed and reopened twice before 2 p.m., the outlet reported, while fans on social media claimed there were four temporary closures in that timeframe.
The Australian gossip site Poptopic recently said that Depp was in talks to return to the franchise and negotiating a $301 million deal with Disney, but his reps squashed that rumor in a statement to Fox News. During the trial, Depp had indicated he would never return to the franchise.“If Disney came to you with $300 million and a million alpacas, nothing on this Earth would get you to go back and work with Disney on a ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film, correct?” asked Heard’s lawyer, Ben Rottenborn, during a cross-examination“That is true,” Depp replied.
A Tennessee man is being charged with murder following his wife’s death during their vacation to paradise.
Focus Features has re-teamed with Indian Paintbrush on Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City and will handle domestic distribution on the film while Universal International handles foreign.
Coming off a better quarter than anticipated, Netflix founder Reed Hastings today was showing some swagger and a lot of thanks to the first part of the latest season of Stranger Things.
Jennifer Maas TV Business WriterNetflix co-CEO Reed Hastings declared during the streamer’s Q2 earnings interview Tuesday that linear television will go the way of the dinosaur within the next decade.“It’s definitely the end of linear TV over the next 5 to 10 years,” Hastings said while discussing Netflix’s financial and subscriber results on the pre-recorded Q&A, which came on the heels of the reveal the streamer lost 970,000 subscribers in Q2. That loss was actually a win for Netflix, which had originally expected to lose 2 million subscribers by the end of June 30.Though very bold, Hastings thoughts on the state of linear television are hardly a shock given his position at the top of the world’s biggest streamer — and they carry forward data touted by Netflix earlier Tuesday.
An Audi ploughed into two road signs during a dramatic three car crash in Oldham. Pictures from the scene show the badly damaged cars following the smash at about 4pm on Monday.
Storm Reid (Euphoria) is set to produce and star in Becoming Noble, a new feature penned by Nneka Gerstle (Just Beyond) that’s in the works at Paramount Pictures, Deadline can confirm.
Angelique Jackson “Euphoria” actor Storm Reid is set to star in and produce the Paramount Pictures’ feature “Becoming Noble,” which follows a high school senior who learns she’s a princess of an African nation and travels to her home country on the continent to discover her roots, and to determine if “royal” is something she really wants to be.Reid will produce the film alongside her mother Robyn Simpson under their A Seed & Wings Productions banner. Cas Sigers Beedles (“Unthinkably Good Things”) is also set to produce the film with Nneka Gerstle (“Just Beyond”) writing the script.“This has truly been a passion project and we are so excited to bring this story to life,” stated Reid, Simpson and Sigers Beedles, announcing the project.
Thania Garcia As expected, Bad Bunny’s “Un Verano Sin Ti” album has notched a fifth non-consecutive week — and its third straight week — at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, fending off a strong newcomer in the form of Brent Faiyaz, a much-touted indie R&B artist who enters at No. 2.The Latin music star’s blockbuster chart-topper earned 105,000 equivalent album units for the week.
Kylie Jenner is getting roasted by fans after taking a ridiculously short private plane ride and bragging about it online!
Anthony Fauci, who has been the public face of the federal response to the Covid crisis, said that he plans to retire by the end of President Joe Biden’s current term, which is in 2025.
Johnny Depp‘s fans will be happy to know that his Captain Jack Sparrow likeness is still intact on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride in Disneyland.
Johnny Depp's rep is shutting down reports that the 59-year-old actor is being offered $300 million to return to the franchise. A rep for Depp tells ET that the actor is not in talks to reprise his role as Captain Jack Sparrow, calling the report, «false.» The denial comes after a new report from an Australian outlet, , which alleged that Depp was in talks with Disney for a $301 million deal to appear in the sixth movie. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer was questioned about Depp's return to the franchise in an interview published by the last month.While the future is up in the air, Bruckheimer said there are no plans for Depp to star in the next installment of the saga. «Not at this point.
A husband and wife in Rhode Island were shot and killed in their home last week as their three children remained inside, unhurt, at the scene.
Johnny Depp has shut down rumours about a possible return to the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. There had been a report on Monday, 27 June that the 59-year-old was set to return to the big screen as Captain Jack Sparrow with a deal allegedly made worth $300m (£245m) for the actor's comeback, Australian news outlet PopTopic reported. "Disney is very interested in patching up their relationship with Johnny Depp," the source told the publication.
Johnny Depp won’t be returning to Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean series, a representative for the actor has said. On Monday (27 June), rumours circulated that Depp was poised to reprise the role of Captain Jack Sparrow after Australian news outlet PopTopic reported an alleged deal that would see the actor return to the franchise for around $300m (£245m). “This is made up,” a representative for the actor told NBC News (via E! News).
of a report from Australian gossip site Poptopic, alleging that Depp, 59, is hammering out $301 million deal with Disney to appear in the sixth pirate movie. The media outlet attributed the intel to an industry insider. Depp’s legal team argued at his defamation trial against Amber Heard that he was dropped from the franchise after his ex-wife penned a 2018 Washington Post op-ed, calling herself a victim of domestic abuse.During Depp’s cross-examination, Heard’s lawyer Ben Rottenborn confronted the actor with a statement he had made to the press.“If Disney came to you with $300 million and a million alpacas, nothing on this earth would get you to go back and work with Disney on a ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ film, correct?” asked Rottenborn, referring to the interview.“That is true,” he replied.