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23.02.2021 - 05:29 / foxnews.com
Drew Barrymore had a very special surprise guest on Monday's episode of "The Drew Barrymore Show" in the form of Steven Spielberg. The famed director surprised the actress with a virtual visit during the episode, dedicated to the star as she turned 46.
Before Spielberg appeared, Barrymore revealed that she was completely unsure of what was coming next on the show before guest Savannah Guthrie introduced a clip of a very young Barrymore gushing over her "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" director in an
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Drew Barrymore is opening up about her relationship with her mother, Jaid Barrymore.
Deadline reports that the currently untitled movie at Amblin Partners will start shooting this summer. It’s expected to release in 2022.The remaining roles for the film, which include children at multiple age levels as well as a young Spielberg, are still to be cast, the publication added.The movie will follow Spielberg’s forthcoming adaptation of West Side Story, which is slated for a release later this year.
For his next project, Steven Spielberg will be directing a movie about… Steve Spielberg.
Also Read: Duffer Brothers Team With Steven Spielberg to Adapt Stephen King's 'Talisman' for NetflixThe untitled film is eyeing a summer production start with a release date planned for sometime in 2022.“West Side Story” stars Ansel Elgort and up-and-comer Rachel Zegler, and will open later this year on Dec.
Many people have wanted and tried to be the next Steven Spielberg, but now someone may actually be Steven Spielberg… as a teen boy, that is. According to multiple sources, Spielberg is working on his post-West Side Story movie project, a story rooted in his childhood that he wrote Tony Kushner, a frequent collaborator with whom he worked on films such as Munich and Lincoln, and will direct.
Michelle Williams might be working with Steven Spielberg soon!
Jordan Moreau Steven Spielberg will direct a coming-of-age movie that is loosely based on his own childhood growing up in Arizona. Michelle Williams is in talks to star in the untitled film in a major role.Spielberg co-wrote the script with Tony Kushner, who penned “Munich,” “Lincoln” and “West Side Story” for the director.
“West Side Story” is still months away from being released, but it appears that Steven Spielberg has already lined up his next directing gig, which looks like it might be one of the most personal films in his legendary career.
BREAKING: Though his adaptation of West Side Story is not set to make its premiere till later this year, Steven Spielberg looks to have found his next directing gig, one of which is very close to home. Sources tell Deadline that Spielberg is coming on to direct an untitled pic at Amblin Partners that is loosely based on his childhood growing up in Arizona. Insiders add that Michelle Williams is in negotiations to star in a major role inspired by his mom but with a separate and original voice.
We’ve seen The Duffer Brothers homage multiple projects from Steven Spielberg in their popular sci-fi series “Stranger Things,” and they’ve finally joined forces with Spielberg’s Amblin Television and Paramount Television Studios for an adaptation of Stephen King’s “The Talisman” at Netflix.
Stranger Things creators the Duffer Brothers are adapting Stephen King’s The Talisman for Netflix.The fantasy epic was first published in 1984, and tells the story of a 12-year-old boy who goes on a journey to save his dying mother.As The Hollywood Reporter report, Spielberg has held the rights to the project for over 40 years, purchasing them in 1982, two years before the 1,000 page book was even published.Stranger Things executive producer and writer Curtis Gwinn is set to be the showrunner
Stephen King’s The Talisman is in the works for the small screen. Stranger Things creators the Duffer Brothers, Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television and Paramount Television Studios are adapting the book as a series for Netflix, sources close to the project confirmed to Deadline.
Chloë Grace Moretz shocked Drew Barrymore with how she transformed a simple piece of furniture into something incredible.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAustin Butler and Callum Turner will play the lead roles in Apple’s World War II drama “Masters of the Air,” a continuation of the “Band of Brothers”/”The Pacific” franchise from Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks.Based on the book of the same name by Donald L. Miller, “Masters of the Air” follows the true story of the American bomber boys in World War II who brought the war to Hitler’s doorstep.
Drew Barrymore feels like she can relate to Britney Spears.During her guest appearance on SiriusXM's on Monday, the actress said she «has so much empathy» for Britney and her ongoing conservatorship battle with her father, Jamie Spears. Howard correlated Britney's situation to Drew's own experience of being put in a psychiatric hospital by her mother, Jaid Barrymore, at the age of 13.«I have so much empathy toward so many people,» Drew, now 46, explained.
She may be the next Ellen DeGeneres, taking over daytime TV with her charisma and kindheartedness, but Drew Barrymore’s path to success hasn’t been easy. In a new episode of Howard Stern’s show, the former child star opened up about her troubled past and reflected on the traumatic (though life changing) year and half she spent in a “full psychiatric ward.”