The premiere of HBO’s new series Winning Time featured so many members of the star-studded cast!
15.02.2022 - 03:17 / variety.com
K.J. Yossman Gemma Arterton (“The King’s Man”) and Kirby Howell-Baptiste (“The Good Place”) have joined the cast of Disney Plus series “Culprits.”Described as a “dark and funny heist series,” the show follows the aftermath of a heist, with the crew being picked off one-by-one by what appears to be a serial killer.
Principal photography has already kicked off.“Candyman’s” Nathan Stewart-Jarrett has previously been announced as the eight-episode show’s lead, Joe.Arterton will play Dianne while Howell-Baptiste will play Officer.Joining them are Niamh Algar (“Deceit”) as Psycho, Kamel El Basha (“The Insult”) as Youssef, newcomer Tara Abboud as Azar, Kevin Vidal (“Strays”) as Jules, Ned Dennehy (“Good Omens”) as Devil and Eddie Izzard (“Victoria and Abdul”) as Vincent. “Cuprits” is a Character 7 production.It is executive produced by Stephen Garrett (“The Undoing”) and filmmaker J.
Blakeson (“I Care A Lot”). Johanna Devereaux will executive produce for Disney Plus.
Morenike Williams (“Killing Eve”) is on board as a producer.Blakeson will also direct the first five episodes while Claire Oakley (“Make Up”) is set to direct the remaining three.“Culprits” is one of Disney Plus’s first U.K. original series to be announced, commissioned under the Star brand.
The premiere of HBO’s new series Winning Time featured so many members of the star-studded cast!
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Jon Burlingame editorMore than two years after completing his ninth “Star Wars” movie, composer John Williams is returning to the Jedi fold with a theme for “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” Variety has learned.Williams has written the musical signature for the continuing adventures of the character played by Ewan McGregor, airing on Disney Plus beginning May 25. He recorded last week with a Los Angeles orchestra under tight security, sources say.It is a coup for both Lucasfilm and Disney, considering the five-time Oscar winner rarely composes for television.
In the wake of FX announcing a fifth season of Fargo this morning, the network’s chief John Landgraf provided an idea of where the Noah Hawley series is headed at the TCA winter virtual tour.
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Bleecker Street has acquired the U.S. rights to “892,” a thriller starring John Boyega and Michael K. Williams that made its premiere in competition at Sundance.