Robbie Coltrane spent his final years in “constant pain” after his knee cartilage disintegrated. The ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘James Bond’ acting icon, who suffered osteoarthritis and died on Friday (14. 10.
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Final Destination 6 landed the job by faking their own deaths on a Zoom call.Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein have officially been hired to relaunch the Grand Guignol franchise, with Craig Perry producing alongside Sheila Hanahan Taylor.The pair got the job after what The Hollywood Reporter has called “the Zoom call to end all Zoom calls”, describing an incident in which the pair took the meeting with a burning fireplace behind them.The publication explains that once the meeting finished, the mantel behind Lipovsky and Stein began to burn, before the pair extinguished the flames.But then tragedy seemed to strike as attendees on the call heard a creak, after which a ceiling fan broke loose from the ceiling and decapitated one of the filmmakers.
At this point, the producers realised it was a staged joke.“The bit, using a combination of prerecorded footage and visual effects, had transitioned seamlessly and showed their unabashed enthusiasm,” the report reads. “It was, to all involved, the cherry on top.”Lipovsky and Stein made their feature film debut with Freaks in 2018, starring Emile Hirsch and Bruce Dern.
There’s no plot details for the new film yet – the last Final Destination film was released in 2011.In other horror news, a new Cloverfield film is in the works from director Babak Anvari.Anvari, best known for directing horror films Under The Shadow and 2019’s Wounds, is set to direct the project from a script written by Joe Barton (Giri/Haji). J.J. Abrams will produce with his production company Bad Robot, alongside Hannah Minghella and Jon Cohen.
.Robbie Coltrane spent his final years in “constant pain” after his knee cartilage disintegrated. The ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘James Bond’ acting icon, who suffered osteoarthritis and died on Friday (14. 10.
A former high school band teacher is being accused of impregnating a 16-year-old, then taking the most cowardly way out of the situation imaginable — faking his own death.
Trevor Noah will be leaving The Daily Show sooner rather than later.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor Apple Original Films has acquired the animated short film “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse.” After becoming the first streaming service to win the Academy Award for best picture for “CODA,” the streaming platform has its eyes set on animated shorts. Based on the internationally bestselling book of the same name by celebrated author Charlie Mackesy, the film will be coming to Apple TV+ on Dec. 25. Tom Hollander, Idris Elba, Gabriel Byrne and Jude Coward Nicoll comprise the voice cast. The story follows the unlikely friendship of a boy, a mole (Hollander), a fox (Elba) and a horse (Bryne) traveling together in the boy’s search for home.
Ryan Coogler almost quit directing after his Black Panther leading man Chadwick Boseman passed away. The Creed filmmaker had been working on ideas for a sequel to the 2018 Marvel blockbuster when Boseman died in August 2020 aged 43 following a private battle with colon cancer. Coogler found himself mourning the loss of his star, his close friend and a collaborator who helped shape the Black Panther stories.
the widower and single father tells Sierra why he's scared to date.«Since my wife passed away, dating is really challenging,» Michael admits in a confessional about his late wife, Laura, who died in 2019 after a battle with cancer. «You know, I get scared. But hopefully I find that person here.»Michael, who is dad to a 6-year-old son, James, seems to be getting even closer to Sierra, after initially connecting with her during the season premiere.«This whole thing is so unfamiliar to me,» he tells her. «One thing I really am scared of is that I'm not ready.»«I know,» she acknowledges.
Coolio is dead at 59. The rapper, whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr., died on Wednesday, September 28, at a friend’s house in Los Angeles, California.
The podcast by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is to return to Spotify following the death of Queen Elizabeth. The royal's show 'Archetypes' - in which she chats with her celebrity pals - was halted in the aftermath of the monarch's passing on September 8 while the Duchess and her husband Harry, Duke of Sussex remained in the UK during the official mourning period and to attend the state funeral on September 19. New episodes of 'Archetypes' were shelved out of respect for the late Queen, but Spotify bosses have now confirmed they will continue from next week.
Saying goodbye. Olivia Newton-John was mourned by her relatives at a private memorial service after she died of breast cancer at age 73, Us Weekly exclusively confirms.
Ethan Shanfeld In “Captain America: Civil War,” the “Avengers” movies and, of course, “Black Panther,” Chadwick Boseman brought King T’Challa to life, marking an important moment in representation in superhero films and breaking box office records along the way. After Boseman’s shocking death in August 2020 due to colon cancer, which the actor had kept private, audiences began to wonder whether his character would be recast in the MCU. Ahead of the release of sequel “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” shot after Boseman’s death, fans launched a campaign for Marvel to honor the actor and character by recasting T’Challa, a movement that sparked a petition with over 60,000 signatures. Although the actor does not appear in the upcoming movie, “Wakanda Forever” will pay tribute to Boseman.
Gogglebox couple Giles Wood and Mary Killen returned to UK screens this week as they sat down to talk about some of the nation's best shows. Having first joined the hit Channel 4 show in 2015, Giles and Mary quickly one the hearts of the British public with their witty personality and scalding hot takes. Despite appearing on TV for nearly eight years, Giles and Mary keep a famously private life and little is known about their lives once those cameras turn off.The couple met when a 21 year old Giles was studying at Wimbledon Art School, where his future wife was modelling.
Wynonna Judd is opening up about the grief of losing her mother.