Jessica Chastain is heading to television for an upcoming series about country music legend Tammy Wynette!
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Elizabeth Debicki is a rising star, with her biggest feature coming soon with Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet.” But the actress isn’t slowing down, as it’s being reported that Debicki will star in “Code Name Hélène,” an upcoming limited series from France’s Vendôme Group and Anonymous Content, the company behind “True Detective” and “The Revenant.” Debicki will also act as an executive producer for the series.
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.Jessica Chastain is heading to television for an upcoming series about country music legend Tammy Wynette!
Joe Otterson TV ReporterSpectrum Originals and Paramount Network are teaming to co-produce a limited series starring Jessica Chastain as country music legend Tammy Wynette.After a nine-month exclusive run for Spectrum subscribers, the series, titled “George & Tammy,” will have a second window on ViacomCBS’ forthcoming streaming service and Paramount Network.The series chronicles the country music power couple, Wynette and George Jones, whose complicated relationship inspired some of the most
Peter White Television EditorJessica Chastain is standing by her man as she saddles up to play the first lady of country music Tammy Wynette in a limited TV series for Spectrum Originals, the upcoming ViacomCBS streamer and Paramount Network.George & Tammy is based on the book, The Three of Us: Growing Up with Tammy and George, written by the couple’s daughter, Georgette Jones.It will chronicle the country music power couple, whose relationship inspired songs such as “We’re Gonna Hold On” and
Tenet was charged with the insurmountable task of saving cinema from *gestures wildly around* and it seems he's basically done it. Whatever your feelings about the film are, in the UK at least the timey-wimey heist film has pulled in great numbers at the box office and, it seems, people are heading to cinemas to see it.
It was Christopher Nolan’s producer and wife, Emma Thomas, who suggested he watch Steve McQueen’s “Widows” and take a look at Elizabeth Debicki. She’d been blown away by her performance as the beleaguered Alice and thought the Australian actor might be right for the female lead in “ Tenet.”Nolan was impressed, too.
Elizabeth Debicki for seeing. «I made this and I was in these enormous sequences and when I saw it in the cinema, it actually hit me like a viewer,» she told ET's Rachel Smith.Christopher Nolan's latest topsy-turvy, mind-bending time travel thriller casts Debicki opposite John David Washington and Robert Pattinson as secret agents racing to save the world.
“The Crown” has found its final Princess Diana in Elizabeth Debicki.
The Replacements.Speaking to Games Radar about his new X-Men spin-off The New Mutants, Boone was asked what he was working on in the future.“When we were shooting The New Mutants, I started working on, with Knate [Lee, co-writer], we started working on an adaptation of Bob Mehr’s New York Times bestseller Troubled Boys, about the band The Replacements,” Boone said, before revealing who would be playing the band’s lead singer.“So Nat Wolff is going to play Paul Westerberg.
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Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentThe 77th Venice Film Festival kicks off tomorrow, with Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Matt Dillon, and France’s Ludivine Sagnier among international stars expected on the social-distanced red carpet that will open the first major post coronavirus physical film event packed with plenty of symbolic significance.Just as the release of Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster spy thriller “Tenet” is now considered a post-pandemic turning point for exhibitors, Venice
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentElizabeth Debicki, the rising Australian actor who headlines “Tenet,” is set to star in and executive produce “Code Name Hélène,” an international limited series from France’s Vendôme Group and Anonymous Content, based on New York Times bestselling author Ariel Lawhon’s World War II spy thriller.Philippe Rousselet’s Vendôme Group and Anonymous Content, the company behind “True Detective” and “The Revenant,” have acquired TV rights to the novel, which was
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Elizabeth Debicki has been selected to play Princess Diana in the final two seasons of ‘The Crown’. The makers of the hit Netflix series announced the selection on Sunday, revealing that the Australian actress will portray the late British royal in seasons five and six of the period drama.
Netflix series The Crown has cast its second Princess Diana! Elizabeth Debicki will play Diana in the show's final two seasons, as the BBC reports. She'll succeed Emma Corrin, who'll introduce Diana when season four is released this fall.
Netflix's "The Crown" has found the actress who will portray Princess Diana. Elizabeth Debicki will play the Princess of Wales in Season 5 and 6 of “The Crown,” the series announced Sunday.
Elizabeth Debicki will step into the shoes of Princess Diana for The Crown‘s fifth and sixth seasons.Acting newcomer Emma Corrin portrays the young Lady Diana Spencer in the royal drama’s upcoming season four, which will chronicle her early relationship with Prince Charles, and now producers have revealed The Night Manager star will take over the coveted role for the final two seasons.Debicki will play Princes William and Harry’s humanitarian icon mother in the years before her sudden death in
The Crown.The Australian actress’ casting for the role was announced last night (August 16), where it was revealed she would be joining the program as the Princess of Wales for seasons five and six.Debicki will be taking over from actress Emma Corrin, who appears as Diana in the show’s fourth season, due out later this year.“Princess Diana’s spirit, her words and her actions live in the hearts of many,” Debicki said in a statement.