Allison Tolman is fed up with jokes about weight.
30.12.2021 - 21:11 / deadline.com
Dwayne Johnson has responded to his former Fast & Furious co-star Vin Diesel’s suggestion last month that Johnson return for the finale the high-octane film franchise.
Johnson, who played Luke Hobbs in four installments of the Fast franchise as well as the 2019 spinoff Hobbs & Shaw with Jason Statham, told CNN in an interview Wednesday that he was “very surprised” by Diesel’s November Instagram post calling on Johnson to return for Fast 10.
“This past June, when Vin and I actually connected not
Allison Tolman is fed up with jokes about weight.
Page Six that Pete is being eyed for the gig. "His people are talking to producers," the source said, adding that the show is looking for a "reset."The Oscars has long hoped to bring in a younger demographic, and there's belief that Pete can do that, as the New Year's Eve special he hosted with Miley Cyrus for NBC brought in 6.3 million viewers."He gets a demographic that is hard to get," the source said. "He is in a good space, his career is doing well and he is on the rise. He is a sex symbol, unlikely, but he is big with a certain generation."Pete, Page Six points out, has previously worked with Will Packer, who is producing the Oscars in late March.
The Rock is a big “dinosaur” guy.
While the finished film didn’t really do much to excite the critics and discerning film fans, there’s no denying “Red Notice” was a massive hit for Netflix when it premiered in 2021. The streaming platform says “Red Notice” is the biggest film in Netflix history, with more than 364 million viewing hours in the first 28 days of release.
EXCLUSIVE: Back when Deadline revealed that Universal wavered on the big budget of Rawson Marshall Thurber’s three-hander script Red Notice and franchise-hungry Netflix stepped right in, skeptics questioned the wisdom of a global heist film with superstar paydays for Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds, and an 8-figure payday for writer/director Thurber. Looks like Netflix’s biggest movie bet at that time paid off: Deadline hears the streamer is in the early stages of putting together a back-to-back shoot of two Red Notice sequels, with the hope to begin production in early 2023, dependent on deals and the schedules of its busy stars. Sources said that Thurber has begun writing.
Gal Gadot is attached to star in and produce a remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic “To Catch a Thief” for Paramount Pictures, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.Eileen Jones has closed a deal to write the script. Plot details about the remake are being kept under wraps.Neal Moritz and Jaron Varsano are also attached to produce.The original 1955 film starred Cary Grant as a retired cat burglar who has to save his reformed reputation by catching an impostor preying on the wealthy tourists of the French Riviera.
The Oscars will return with a host, three years after it last had one.
Adam McKay’s climate change satire Don’t Look Up is officially a record breaker, with the title attracting the most viewing hours for a movie in a single week in Netflix’s history.
The Rock can smell exactly what Vin Diesel is cooking… and he’s not having any of it!
Not feeling heard. Dwayne Johnson is speaking out after Vin Diesel‘s recent plea for him to reprise his Fast and Furious role — and it is safe to say that the former wrestler is not impressed.
The long-running feud between Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson, former co-stars of the “Fast & Furious” franchise, is well documented. Both have made their public jabs at the other.
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Dwayne Johnson celebrated Christmas by gifting his mother a four-wheeled holiday surprise.
There wasn’t a dry eye when it was revealed that Vin Diesel gave away the late Paul Walker‘s daughter, Meadow Walker, during her October wedding. Meadow, 22, shared the sweet moment on Instagram after the nuptials, which showed Vin dressed in a powder blue suit and sunglasses, preparing to take the bride’s arm and walk her to her groom.