Kevin Hart isn’t letting the pandemic stop work on his new Netflix project.
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Haley Bennett has joined the cast of Eli Roth’s adaptation of Borderlands for Lionsgate.
The Swallow actress will play a new role in the Borderlands universe as a key to the past of Cate Blanchett’s character, Lilith.
The cast also includes Kevin Hart as Roland, Jamie Lee Curtis as Tannis, Ariana Greenblatt as Tiny Tina, Florian Munteanu as Krieg, and Jack Black as Claptrap in the film.
Pic is based on the 68 million-plus units best-selling PC and console gaming experience from developer Gearbox
Kevin Hart isn’t letting the pandemic stop work on his new Netflix project.
Aldis Hodge), who’s trying to clean up a bureaucracy brimming with corruption and sleazy FBI agent Jackie Rohr (Kevin Bacon), who doesn’t exactly operate by the book. Del Negro, who’s been moved up to series regular for Season 2, plays Chris Caysen, the sergeant of the Youth Violence Strike Force — or gangs.
Also Read: 'The Boys' Superhero College Spinoff at Amazon Adds 3 More Lead Roles to Ensemble Cast“Don’t Make Me Go” will be produced by Donald De Line of De Line Pictures alongside Big Beach’s Peter Saraf (“The Farewell,” “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”) and Leah Holzer (“Land”).Cho recently wrapped production on the first season of the live-action series “Cowboy Bebop” for Netflix, and he also did voice work for the animated “Over the Moon.” Some of his other credits include “Star Trek,”
Psych alum Dulé Hill is set as a lead opposite Elisha “EJ” Williams and Saycon Sengbloh in ABC’s The Wonder Years single-camera comedy reboot pilot. Additionally, newcomer Laura Kariuki (Black Lightning) is set as a series regular in the reboot from Dave exec producer Saladin Patterson, Fred Savage and Empire co-creator Lee Daniels.
Kevin Hart and his famed comedy crew The Plastic Cup Boyz will star in Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew, the MotorTrend Group announced today.
Honestly, if you read The Playlist regularly, and you enjoy the films that we cover, you might not be a huge video game person that is intimately familiar with the story of “Borderlands.” And you probably scoff at the idea of yet another attempt by Hollywood to figure out how to bring a video game franchise to the big screen.
Lucy Hale is set as a lead in Ragdoll, a crime drama series based on the novel by Daniel Cole, for AMC and Alibi, Deadline has confirmed. The series hails from Sid Gentle Films, the British production company behind Killing Eve.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterLucy Hale has signed on for a starring role in the AMC-Alibi series “Ragdoll,” Variety has learned exclusively.In the six-episode show, which was ordered to series back in February, six people have been murdered, dismembered, and sewn into the shape of one grotesque body — nicknamed the “Ragdoll.” Assigned to the shocking case are DS Nathan Wolf, recently reinstated to the London Met; his best friend and boss, DI Emily Baxter; and the unit’s new recruit, DC Lake Edmunds
Josh Holloway and J.J. Abrams are teaming up again!
Former Lost star Josh Holloway is reuniting with series co-creator J.J. Abrams in Duster, Abrams’ new drama series at HBO Max.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaFlorian Munteanu, the Romanian boxer turned actor, is in final talks to join Eli Roth’s adaptation of “Borderlands.” He will play Krieg, the hulking protector of Tiny Tina, the teenage explosives expert in the video game series that is inspiring the upcoming movie.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJosh Holloway is set to star in the HBO Max series “Duster,” which hails from co-writers LaToya Morgan and J.J. Abrams, Variety has learned from sources.Set in the 1970’s Southwest, “Duster” explores the life of a getaway driver for a growing crime syndicate.
Eddie Murphy’s comeback is not stopping anytime soon. The "Coming 2 America" actor, 59, appeared alongside Arsenio Hall on an upcoming episode of Kevin Hart’s SiriusXM radio show, "Comedy Gold Minds," and confirmed that he plans to return to stand-up comedy once the coronavirus pandemic is over.
Eddie Murphy’s comeback is not stopping anytime soon. The "Coming 2 America" actor, 59, appeared alongside Arsenio Hall on an upcoming episode of Kevin Hart’s SiriusXM radio show, "Comedy Gold Minds," and confirmed that he plans to return to stand-up comedy once the coronavirus pandemic is over.