We can all agree that the stories in 99% of comic books are fiction. Superman doesn’t exist.
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Before the NBC “Hannibal” TV show premiered, it was hard to get Anthony Hopkins Oscar-winning performance out of your head. Then Mads Mikkelsen came along and proved to be the perfect choice to take over the role of the sinister Hannibal Lecter.
Now, showrunner Bryan Fuller reveals that the network wanted to go in a slightly different direction, with John Cusack or even Hugh Grant in the role of Hannibal. Continue reading ‘Hannibal’: NBC Wanted John Cusack Or Hugh Grant To Play The Titular Role,
.We can all agree that the stories in 99% of comic books are fiction. Superman doesn’t exist.
above, Tuesday, when it was also revealed the eight-part conspiracy thriller series from “Gone Girl” author Gillian Flynn will premiere Sept. 25.Also Read: 17 New Summer TV Shows Ranked by Premiere Viewers, From 'Tough as Nails' to 'United We Fall' (Photos)“Utopia” follows “a group of comic fans who meet online and bond over their obsession of a seemingly fictional comic called, ‘Utopia,'” per Amazon.
There is no stopping Song Joong Ki. While the actor gears for the release of Space Sweepers and complete the filming of Bogota, there were reports stating that the actor was in talks for a new drama.
US Weekly, the former chef, who worked with the royal family for 15 years shared: ‘The princess was an awful cook.’Darren continued to say to the Princess wasn’t a fan of cooking in the slightest and only did it when it necessary.He recalled one occasion when Diana had a friend coming over to Kensington Palace and she decided to make pasta for lunch.Darren revealed: ‘The princess put a pan of water on [the stove] and dropped the pasta in and they got chatting and the pan boiled over.’The pair
Nicole Kidman‘s The Undoing is getting a new release date!
's HBO thriller,, has a new premiere date and teaser. Originally slated to premiere in May, the six-episode limited series will now bow Sunday, Oct.
Nicole Kidman is back for another HBO miniseries and she brought Hugh Grant along for the ride.
The new teaser for “The Undoing” does exactly what you want a teaser for a series to do—shows the major players, hints at the story, and gives you all the reasons why you want to sit down and watch for hours. Just from this, it’s clear that HBO likely has yet another hit on its hands.
not Hugh Grant or John Cusack.“It was an interesting dance because I’d say, ‘Mads Mikkelsen!’ and they’d say, ‘No, how about Hugh Grant?’ and I’d say, ‘Great, make an offer, he’s gonna say no,’ then they’d make an offer and he’d say no, and I’d be like, ‘What about Mads Mikkelsen?’ and they’d be like, ‘Well what about John Cusack?’ and I’d say, ‘Great, make an offer, he’s gonna say no’ and they’d make an offer and he’d say no, I’d say, ‘What about Mads Mikkelsen?’ Fuller told Collider.“That
Mads Mikkelsen was this close to not being cast in the crime-thriller series “Hannibal.”
Hannibal series, has revealed that he’s spoken to numerous cast members about a possible revival of the show.The show, which is currently streaming on Netflix, explores the early relationship between renowned psychiatrist, Hannibal Lecter (played by Mads Mikkelsen), and his patient, Will Graham (Hugh Dancy), a young FBI criminal profiler, who is haunted by his ability to empathise with serial killers.It’s been five years since the show came to an end, but its creator is still “very hopeful” that
Over four months after her tragic death, Breonna Taylor will be paid tribute to as the first person other than Oprah Winfrey to appear on the cover of O Magazine in its 20-year history. On July 30, Oprah, herself, took to her Instagram account to unveil the first look at the September issue. Along with the stunning portrait of Breonna, created by talented digital artist Alexis Franklin, Oprah shared an inspiring message with her followers.
This August is the last chance (for now) for Hulu subscribers to watch romantic comedies like Moonstruck, starring Cher and Nicolas Cage, andFour Weddings and a Funeral, starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell, among other films. Other movies saying goodbye to Hulu at the end of the month include 1987'sDirty Dancing as well as 2004'sDirty Dancing: Havana Nights, which is seen as a re-imagining of the Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey-starring blockbuster.