Travis Scott is making 2020 his year.
03.07.2020 - 15:19 / etcanada.com
“Groundhog Day” might be happening all over again.
In a new interview on “The Production Meeting” podcast, actor Stephen Tobolowsky, who played Ned Ryerson in the 1993 classic, revealed there may be a TV adaptation in the works.
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“There’s talk about a Groundhog Day series in the works,” Tobolowsky said.
“One of the producers – I was working on ‘The Goldbergs’ or [the spin-off series] ‘Schooled’, one of those
Travis Scott is making 2020 his year.
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Khloé Kardashian revealed the likelihood that her brother, Rob Kardashian, could return to Keeping Up With the Kardashians.The Good American cofounder, 36, opened up about her family’s long-running E! series during a new interview SiriusXM Hits 1’s The Morning Mash Up.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorFletch is making a comeback: Jon Hamm will star as and produce a new feature film about the brazen investigative reporter to be directed by Superbad‘s Greg Mottola and Miramax. The movie, like the Chevy Chase films in the 1980s, is based on Gregory Mcdonald’s 1970s and 1980s Fletch mystery novels.The new film adaptation will specifically be based on the second book in the Mcdonald series, Confess, Fletch.
I May Destroy You actor Paapa Essiedu has shared his thoughts on the future of his character.Essiedu, who plays Kwame in Michaela Coel’s BBC/HBO series focusing on the varying nuances of sexual assault, says, “I definitely have hope for Kwame.”In an interview with Digital Spy, Essiedu said, responding to the question of a potential second season: “It’s really interesting – I think it’s quite short-sighted to think, ‘How can we bring closure to Kwame’s story?’“That’s not how it works.
EW. “That’s interesting to me, because I know guys in their mid to late 40s who have ended up single, whether it’s out of marriages that didn’t work out or they just didn’t find anyone to marry, and it’s a head trip for men, the idea of maybe I’m not going to be a dad, maybe I’m not going to be married.
Sofia Richie is all smiles while hanging out with some friends over the weekend in Los Angeles.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticThe USC School of Cinematic Arts will remove an exhibit devoted to actor John Wayne, a USC student and football player in the 1920s, after months of insistence from students denouncing the Hollywood star’s on-the-record racism and the portrayal of Indigenous Americans in many of his films.The removal was announced today by Evan Hughes, the school’s Assistant Dean of Diversity & Inclusion.“Conversations about systemic racism in our cultural institutions
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVABC has handed a pilot production commitment to The Wonder Years, a new iteration of the network’s 1980s family comedy-drama. It comes from Dave executive producer Saladin K.
There have been rumors and theories for years that Eric Stoltz, who originally played Marty McFly in “Back to the Future” before he was replaced by Michael J. Fox, does appear in the final version of the film.
With Jason Reitman‘s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” reboot set to reunite the original cast, it seems we’ve entered the timeline full of reboots of iconic comedies made by Harold Ramis and Bill Murray that may get revived soon. That’s right, campers, we could have a “Groundhog Day” TV show in the works, according to Stephen Tobolowsky, who played Ned Ryerson in the original film and would reprise his role in the TV show.
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Call the Midwife favourite Stephen McGann has revealed that this year's Christmas special has been written and "should be extraordinary".Stephen, who plays Dr Patrick Turner, dialled in for a video interview on today's (July 3) edition of This Morning, where he spoke to presenters Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford.Although McGann (who's married to Call the Midwife creator Heidi Thomas) couldn't "give the official word yet" about when filming will start, he did confirm that the festive episode has
Groundhog Day set 30 years after the 1993 film is in development.That’s according to actor Stephen Tobolowsky who played insurance agent Ned Ryerson in the original movie.“There’s talk about a Groundhog Day series in the works,” Tobolowsky told The Production Meeting Podcast yesterday (July 2).“One of the producers – I was working on The Goldbergs or [the spin-off series] Schooled, one of those shows over on the Sony lot, and one of the producers saw me and goes, ‘Oh, Stephen! Stephen! We’re
Beavis and Butt-Head are back.
Woody Allen’s film “A Rainy Day in New York” was expected to be released more than two years ago. However, with the filmmaker’s past coming back to haunt him with allegations of sexual abuse still being lobbed his way, combined with his comments about #MeToo, ‘Rainy Day’ was dropped by Amazon Studios and has yet to be released in North America.