We may not have seen the last of Jared Leto’s Joker.
22.12.2020 - 19:25 / variety.com
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaDocumentaries about the fight for pay equity and America’s first Black variety TV show will help anchor the winter lineup of Independent Lens The Emmy Award-winning weekly series boasts several films that will make their broadcast debuts, including Jared Leto’s “A Day in the Life of America; Melissa Haizlip’s “Mr.
SOUL!” and Shalini Kantayya’s “Coded Bias.” Many of these films, which will air on PBS between January and March, deal with issues of
.We may not have seen the last of Jared Leto’s Joker.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“Wonder Woman 1984” used its lasso of truth to rope in a modest $5.5 million over the New Year’s holiday. The sequel also ensnared another $10.1 million from overseas markets, bringing its global total to a ho-hum $118.5 million.Wonder Woman may be an iconic comic book character, but the film’s lackluster results aren’t that surprising given how severely coronavirus has upended the movie business.
Jared Leto has left the door open to return to the Joker character again in the future.Leto, who played the classic DC villain in 2016’s Suicide Squad, is set to reprise the role in the forthcoming Zack Snyder’s Justice League, despite having not appeared in the original Justice League (2017).Now, Leto has spoken about the possibility of playing the Joker again in the future, admitting that “it’s hard to say no to that character”.He told Variety that it was always “so much fun” to step into the
Jared Leto is dishing on his new Marvel movie!
What better way than to end 2020 with a Jared Leto story, right? In a recent interview with Variety’s Awards Circuit podcast, Leto was a guest to discuss his upcoming film, “The Little Things,” opposite Denzel Washington and Rami Malek, from director John Lee Hancock. Leto plays a serial killer in the film, and it opens on January 29, 2021, via Warner Bros.
Jared Leto likes to keep his mind on the work.
Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards, Features EditorAcademy Award winner Jared Leto credits his success in the entertainment industry to several factors – one being stubbornness. “I’ve been really fortunate, and you know, I’ve just been really stubborn,” he revealed on Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaGeorge Lopez has joined the cast of Dito Montiel’s “Afterward.”It’s unclear what role Lopez will play in the dramatic thriller, but he joins an ensemble that includes Aaron Eckhart and Terrence Howard. Lionsgate Grindhouse is distributing the film in North America.
Jared Leto is showing off a little bit of skin in his new Instagram post!
The Little Things, starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto has just been released – check it out below.The film will be released in the US in cinemas and on HBO Max on January 29, 2021.
Warner Bros. has released the gripping trailer for The Little Things, which touts three strong performances from a trio of Oscar winners: Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto.
EXCLUSIVE: As 2020 winds to a close, talent reps are fighting with Warner Bros for back end compensation their clients would have earned had WarnerMedia waited out the pandemic instead of putting a year’s worth of theatrical films on HBO Max alongside U.S. theaters.
Angelique Jackson Denzel Washington and Rami Malek are playing a dangerous game with Jared Leto in the first trailer for “The Little Things.”The trio of Oscar winners — Malek won best actor for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody,” Leto took home the supporting actor trophy for “Dallas Buyer’s Club” and Washington is a two-time winner, including bestaActor for “Training Day” and supporting actor in “Glory”– face off in the psychological thriller from writer-director John Lee
Three Oscar winners are uniting for the psychological thriller “The Litte Things”.
Two cops track down a serial killer, that’s the basic idea behind, “The Little Things,” a new thriller from “Blindside” director John Lee Hancock starring Academy Award winners Denzel Washington (“Training Day,” “Glory”), Rami Malek (“Bohemian Rhapsody”) and Jared Leto (“Dallas Buyers Club”). And given this pretty terrific cast, this meat and potatoes idea may be more than enough for most audiences.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaWyatt Oleff, Kevin Pollak and Janeane Garofalo will star in Mark Rosman’s “In My Life.”As the film’s title suggests, the comedy/drama is inspired by the music of the Beatles. It follows Evan, a 16-year-old John Lennon wannabe, who is thrilled when the Beatles move in next door to his Beverly Hills home before playing the Hollywood Bowl in 1965.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaDiana Prince may be able to best Cheetah, but she’s no match for a global pandemic.“Wonder Woman 1984” opened to a less than heroic $18.8 million in China over the weekend and a disappointing $38.5 million overseas.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaKiersey Clemons will star in 141 Entertainment’s “Susie Searches,” a darkly comic thriller from Sophie Kargman. “Susie Searches” centers on Susie (Clemons), an awkward college student who seizes the opportunity to bolster her popularity and her under-the-radar true-crime podcast by solving the disappearance of a classmate.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaIFC Films has nabbed North American rights to South African Oliver Hermanus’ “Moffie,” a queer war film that is set against the backdrop of a South African border war. The indie studio will release the film in April 2021.Hermanus directs the film and adapted the story from André Carl van der Merwe’s autobiographical 2006 novel with Jack Sidey.