EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Gainsbourg (Antichrist) and Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) are set to star in WWII spy thriller Lives In Secret from Resident Evil producer Jeremy Bolt.
13.02.2021 - 03:15 / etcanada.com
“Downton Abbey” is coming back for another movie.
According to actor Hugh Bonneville, who starred as Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham on the beloved series and movie, a sequel to the 2019 film is in the works, revealing he’s even “seen the script.”
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But right now COVID-19 stands in the way of production.
Telling the “Zoe Ball Breakfast Show“, Bonneville says, “If everybody who is offered
EXCLUSIVE: Charlotte Gainsbourg (Antichrist) and Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey) are set to star in WWII spy thriller Lives In Secret from Resident Evil producer Jeremy Bolt.
direct to your inboxOne person has been injured in a road traffic collision in Denton.Police were called to reports of a collision on Stockport Road, near the junction with St Lawrence's Road just before 5.55pm on Saturday.North West Ambulance Service also attended the incident.Police say one person is understood to have suffered minor injuries.
St. Vincent has spoken about her upcoming album, which is believed to be called ‘Daddy’s Home’, in a new interview.The musician confirmed that she had been working on a new record late last year and began teasing its release earlier this week.Now, the star – whose real name is Annie Clark – has shared more about what to expect from the album.
direct to your inboxA mum-of-one has lost everything she owns after a huge warehouse blaze destroyed a storage facility in Denton.Lisa Seaborn, 39, had transferred all of her personal belongings including her clothes, furniture and son's toys into the unit ahead of moving house, when the fire started at the weekend. Hundreds of firefighters were deployed to tackle the blaze at the three-storey building on Holland Street on Sunday (February 21).
direct to your inboxFamilies have told of the terrifying moment they were told to evacuate as a huge warehouse blaze raged just yards from their back doors. At its height 125 firefighters tackled the enormous fire at the three-storey building in Denton through Sunday afternoon into Monday.
direct to your inbox Firefighters are still at the scene of a huge warehouse blaze in Denton this morning. Crews are damping down at the three-storey building on Holland Street after an enormous blaze ripped through a storage unit last night.
direct to your inbox A huge blaze which tore through a warehouse in Denton is now under control, the fire service has confirmed. Hundreds of firefighters tackled the enormous fire at the three-storey building on Holland Street on Sunday evening and through the night.
direct to your inboxResidents were evacuated and the M67 motorway had to be closed following a huge warehouse fire in Tameside on Sunday afternoon. At the peak of the blaze more than 125 firefighters were scrambled to tackle an enormous fire at a three-storey self-storage warehouse in Denton, causing a huge plume of smoke which could be seen all across Greater Manchester.
Hugh Bonneville has had some “work” done.
The Graham Norton Show has announced this week's line-up, which includes Downton Abbey and The X Factor stars. The talk show will return this Friday (February 19), with the eponymous presenter joined by guests including Gone Girl actress Rosamund Pike, TV chef Gordon Ramsay and comedienne Judi Love.
Gallery: Celeb proposals that were surprisingly low-key – just like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's (Hello!)Following their split, Millie admitted in an interview at the time that she would always love Hugo, explaining: 'I loved him - those feelings don't disappear – but I just always have to remind myself why we're not together. 'I do think that, for the rest of my life, every time I see him, I'll get that feeling in my stomach.
direct to your inboxPolice are appealing to the public for information after yet more vile racist graffiti has appeared in Denton.It's thought the same person is responsible for several hate-filled messages which have been found across the town over the last few weeks. Graffiti has been spotted on a defibrillator in Denton town centre, written in the snow on a car on Victoria Street and now scrawled on benches and signposts in Hulme's Wood nature reserve.