The horror comedy film Hocus Pocus 2 has added Tony Hale, Sam Richardson, and Hannah Waddingham to its cast, and has set a fall 2022 premiere date on Disney+.
11.10.2021 - 22:41 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: As production wraps in Puerto Rico, Tony Goldwyn and Paul Ben-Victor have joined Gerard Butler in Lionsgate’s action thriller The Plane, we’ve just heard.
They join previously announced Mike Colter, Daniella Pineda, Kelly Gale, Yoson An, Remi Adeleke, Haleigh Hekking, Lilly Krug, Joey Slotnick, and Oliver Trevena.
Goldwyn will play Scarsdale, an ex-Special Forces officer turned corporate crisis manager and fixer. Ben-Victor will play Hampton, the owner of the airline.
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The horror comedy film Hocus Pocus 2 has added Tony Hale, Sam Richardson, and Hannah Waddingham to its cast, and has set a fall 2022 premiere date on Disney+.
EXCLUSIVE: It’s been at least 15 minutes since we broke a buzzy AFM package, so here’s another one that’s sure to garner big interest from buyers.
When Bruce Willis goes bad, he really goes bad.
EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Dillon and Sam Asghari have boarded the Emmet/Furla action thriller Hot Seat. Deadline previously reported that Mel Gibson would star in the film. The Lionsgate company Grindstone Entertainment will handle North America distribution, and Highland Film Group is repping foreign sales. James Cullen Bressack will direct. He just helmed Fortress with Chad Michael Murray and Bruce Willis, which is in post.
Aida Rodriguez’s new HBO Max comedy special Fighting Words will take viewers on a journey that extends beyond the stage and into her personal life with a travel diary as she faces her past in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. The one-hour special is directed by Emmy-nominated cinematographer Nadia Hallgren (Becoming) and multiple SXSW Film Festival Jury Award winner Kristian Mercado (Pa’Lante).
The trailer for The Great, which stars Elle Fanning, Nicholas Hoult, and new cast member Gillian Anderson, just debuted online!
The Great season two, introducing Gillian Anderson as Catherine the Great’s mother Joanna.The comedy series, which earned two Emmy nominations for its first season, will see Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult return as Catherine and Emperor Peter III respectively, as they look to expand their authority within Russia.The biggest battle might be within Catherine’s home, as Peter plots to retake the throne from his unloving wife while she carries their child.
Taking over a country is a complicated game.
Season 2 of is upon us, and so is anarchy as a pregnant Catherine (Elle Fanning) battles her husband Peter (Nicholas Hoult) for control over Russia. With new episodes set to premiere in November, Hulu dropped the first official trailer, teasing the uphill battle the queen faces as she tries to liberate a country not interested in changing as fast as she is.
Elle Fanning and Tony McNamara’s royal comedy “The Great” wowed audiences in its first season. Catherine’s dramatized battle for power has led to a second season with lots of promise.
“Clifford the Big Red Dog” is full of love and mass destruction in the live-action movie’s final trailer.
Gerard Butler and his longtime love Morgan Brown were spotted catching some sun on the beaches of Puerto Rico on Sunday. The "Law Abiding Citizen" actor, 51, was seen in a series of paparazzi snaps shirtless as Brown donned a green two-piece string bikini. Other photos show the real estate developer playing beach tennis while in another, Butler is seen rocking a tank top and holding his phone as Brown is covered up in a loose white outfit.
EXCLUSIVE: New Republic Pictures has optioned New York Times best-selling author, historian and journalist Garrett M. Graff’s Politico article about the hunt for Osama bin Laden to adapt as a feature film.
Things appear to be looking up for Erika Jayne’s estranged husband, Tom Girardi, after the success of his auction — which was conducted in hopes of recouping funds amid his bankruptcy case.
Pal Joey, the notoriously tricky Rodgers and Hart musical with a score as lovely as its lead characters are thorny, is heading back to Broadway next year in a newly revised version to be co-directed by Tony Goldwyn and Savion Glover.
Ariana DeBose (West Side Story, Schmigadoon!) is the final addition to the cast of Argylle, an actioner from Apple Original Films and Matthew Vaughn’s Marv Studios, which is currently in production in Europe.