Harrison Ford has teased Indiana Jones fans by revealing they are “very close to being able to begin to start” work on the fifth instalment of the blockbuster action franchise.
31.01.2020 - 00:01 / nypost.com
Fred Silverman, the legendary television producer and visionary executive behind such hit shows as “All in the Family,” “Soap,” and “Hill Street Blues,” and the first and only executive to creatively run CBS, ABC and NBC, died Thursday. Silverman passed away at his home in Pacific Palisades with his family by his side.
Harrison Ford has teased Indiana Jones fans by revealing they are “very close to being able to begin to start” work on the fifth instalment of the blockbuster action franchise.
Harrison Ford is still going strong as a leading man, but that doesn't keep him from being humble.
Harrison Ford is one of those Hollywood actors who only get better with age. The 77-year-old star has been in the industry for decades and still enjoys a massive female fan base that just cannot get enough of him. During his latest appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres show, Harrison spilled some details about his fitness routine and diet plans that never let him go out of shape. During their interaction, Ellen showed a picture of him riding a bike, showing off his well-sculpted arms.
December 2019 saw the end of a beloved era as Episode IX of Star Wars released and put a full stop on the Skywalker saga. Titled Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, we saw what happened to the likes of Ben Solo (Adam Driver), Rey (Daisy Ridley), Finn (John Boyega) and Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac).
Harrison Ford is currently on a promotional spree for The Call of the Wild, which traces the equation between a man and a dog. However, all anyone is talking about is Harrison reprising his most iconic role to date...
Harrison Ford has revealed filming on the fifth Indiana Jones movie may begin this summer.
Harrison Ford labelled U.S. President Donald Trump a “son of a bitch” during his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday.
Believe it or not, it's been almost a full decade since redefined the term "earworm" by releasing her infamous 2011 music video "Friday." The then-13-year-old probably had no clue she'd entice everybody and their mother to start looking forward to the weekend, but while her song racked up hundreds of millions of views, people also mocked the hell out of it.
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Fred Silverman never stopped pitching.
David Schwimmer would love to play James Bond in a comedy reboot of the espionage franchise.
When I was growing up, there weren’t too many household names in this business. Fred Silverman was one of them.
By Greg Evans
Fred Silverman, whose talent for picking shows like All in the Family, The Waltons, Charlie’s Angels, Roots and Hill Street Blues earned him the nickname "The Man With the Golden Gut" as the only executive to program for CBS, ABC and NBC, has died.
By Denise Petski, Erik Pedersen