was just announced in March 2023, but it's already my entire personality. Not much is known about the “” starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, but putting those two names together is enough to get most of the internet on board.
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stage together as presenters, Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are circling their first movie together—a romance, .Sources told the outlet that Pugh and Garfield are in negotiations to lead StudioCanal’s We Live In Time, which is being described as “a funny, deeply moving and immersive love story.” John Crowley, who earned BAFTA awards for 2015’s Brooklyn and 2007’s Boy A (also starring Garfield) is set to direct, with Nick Payne (The Last Letter From Your Lover, ) writing the screenplay. The first glimpse of Garfield and Pugh’s rapport was on display when they jointly presented screenwriting honors at Sunday’s Academy Awards—handing out original screenplay to the Daniels for Everything Everywhere All At Once and adapted screenplay to Sarah Polley’s Women Talking.Although they’ve never formally worked together, the two A-listers have orbited around one another in recent years. They’re both recent Oscar nominees—Garfield for both 2016’s Hacksaw Ridge and 2021’s tick, tick…BOOM!; Pugh for 2019’s Little Women.
They’ve each done tours in comic book franchises—Garfield as Spider-Man/Peter Parker, and Pugh as Yelena Belova, a role she’ll reprise in the upcoming Thunderbolts. And they were back-to-back stars, too. In her interview for , Pugh spoke about the pleasures of working with fellow stars in her age bracket, including Dune 2 actors Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Austin Butler: “For me to be able to work with the ‘young Hollywood’ of the moment, and them being beautiful people, and then have them on my phone when I want to text them—to see that that’s the direction in which our industry is going is such a wonderful feeling.”It comes as a bit of a surprise that Pugh is dabbling in the romance genre, as just recently she
.was just announced in March 2023, but it's already my entire personality. Not much is known about the “” starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, but putting those two names together is enough to get most of the internet on board.
Starring in “Midsommar” took a lot out of Florence Pugh.
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of Succession kicking off tonight. are superb, and it's all anyone's going to want to talk about every Sunday night and Monday morning for the next 10 weeks.Speaking of finales, Riverdale also starts its long road to goodbye, with the start of its seventh and final season on Wednesday night. I stopped watching the series after season two, but it's getting a bit of a reset for its final run by going back to the '50s, harkening back to the original comic book.
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After presenting at the Oscars together on Sunday, Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are in talks to star in the upcoming film “We Live in Time”.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield – who co-presented at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony – are set to star in “We Live in Time” for StudioCanal and director John Crowley.Plot details are under wraps for now but the film is being described as a funny and emotional love story. Production is tentatively expected to start later this year.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield are teaming up onscreen!
Angelique Jackson After presenting at Sunday’s Oscars ceremony, Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield have begun formulating plans to share the screen again, as co-stars in the upcoming film “We Live in Time.” The two Academy Award-nominated actors are in talks to star in the StudioCanal project, which is described as a “funny, deeply moving and immersive love story.” John Crowley, best known for the BAFTA-winning film “Brooklyn,” is on board to direct, from a script by Nick Payne (“The Last Letter from Your Lover,””Wanderlust”). In addition to developing the script, StudioCanal will produce the project with Sunny March. Further plot details are being kept under wraps, but if the deals with Pugh and Garfield close, the intention is to begin production later this year. StudioCanal executives Ron Halpern, EVP global production, and Joe Naftalin, SVP global production, are overseeing the project on behalf of the studio.
When Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield hit the Oscars stage side-by-side to present an award, social media blew up with folks excited by the prospect of seeing the two actors working together at some point. Well, what everyone didn’t know is that the plan for those two to collaborate could have already been in the works with the upcoming film, “We Live in Time.” According to Deadline, StudioCanal is in talks with Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield to co-star in the upcoming film, “We Live in Time.” The exact plot details are unknown at this time, but the film is described as funny, deeply moving love story.
EXCLUSIVE: After setting the internet on fire Sunday night when they presented at the Oscars together, Academy Award nominees Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield have now found their own project to co-star in as sources tell Deadline the two are in negotiations to star in StudioCanal’s We Live In Time. John Crowley is on board to direct with Nick Payne penning the script. StudioCanal developed the script and will produce with Sunny March.
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after-party has just begun (okay it's probably over now), and Pugh, who excitedly presented Everything Everywhere All at Once writers The Daniels with the award for best original screenplay alongside Andrew Garfield, attended in a voluminous ensemble that is the party version of her ceremony look.Pugh, who has been on a bit of a punk fashion kick lately, did not put the punk on pause for the Oscars ceremony. She wore a paired with black hot pants. She wore her septum ring, platform shoes, and blonde micro bangs that complemented her sleek updo.
Not all of the moments that happened at the Oscars were aired on television, but thankfully we have tons of photos of what happened backstage and in the audience during commercials breaks.
Oscars are here, and the red carpet is underway. Er, make that the champagne carpet. Indeed, the Academy mixed things up this year and eschewed the traditional red tones for a champagne-colored carpet, but one thing remains the same: the nominees are looking terrific.If you’re wondering how to watch the Oscars red carpet, you can see all the goings-on in the livestream video embedded above.
with his performance as the King in “Elvis,” and who’s nominated for Best Actor at the Oscars on Sunday.The kid’s on the brink of the big-big-time, right when the industry needs it badly. For more than a decade, Hollywood has searched in vain for worthy successors to Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio while trade publications have mourned the death of the old-school Leading Man. Our former heartthrobs can still sell tickets (see: “Top Gun: Maverick”), but they are getting long in the tooth and caring less and less about the state of their beards.While plenty of great young actors are on the rise, there’s no cultural consensus around most of them. Timothée Chalamet, 27, is a major talent and has rapidly become a film fixture, but has so far preferred prestige films (“Dune” is as arthouse as science-fiction gets) by filmmakers such as Luca Guadagnino and Wes Anderson, whose work most Americans don’t know or go out of their way to see.Smiley Eddie Redmayne and Andrew Garfield are quirky if good-looking and respectable Brits (Garfield, who has a British accent, is technically British-American) and already, respectively, 41 and 39.