Amazon Studios has picked up the action movie Heads of State, to star Idris Elba and John Cena, from The Safran Company, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Harrison Query is penning the script and Peter Safran and John Rickard are producing.
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Director James Gunn has time and again assured DC fans and Marvel fans that there is no bad blood between the two camps. When Gunn began work on The Suicide Squad, he received a sweet gift from Marvel Studios' Kevin Feige, Lou D’Esposito and Victoria Alonso.
Amazon Studios has picked up the action movie Heads of State, to star Idris Elba and John Cena, from The Safran Company, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Harrison Query is penning the script and Peter Safran and John Rickard are producing.
Also Read: Jharrel Jerome on How 'Concrete Cowboy' Disrupts the Gangster Stereotype: 'You Don't Stop to See What Else He Is' (Video)Universal’s executive vice president of production Matt Reilly and creative executive Tony Ducret will oversee the project on behalf of the studio.Idris Elba was last seen in “Concrete Cowboy,” which made its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival this fall.
Recently, it was revealed that Doug Liman is taking a moment before he ventures off into space with Tom Cruise to work on a pandemic-inspired heist film, “Lockdown,” starring Anne Hathaway. And while the film is said to have a fairly modest budget, especially when you consider Liman’s usual blockbusters, “Lockdown” is still going to have quite an all-star cast.
James Gunn won’t let anyone talk badly about the stars that feature in his movies.
Director James Cameron has confirmed that he’s finished filming for “Avatar 2”, and filming on “Avatar 3” is nearing completion.
Yesterday it was announced that Suicide Squad director James Gunn would be running a spinoff series for HBO Max, featuring John Cena reprising his role in Peacemaker. The new show will go into production after Gunn finishes his work on The Suicide Squad and before he begins filming on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
Suicide Squad spin-off series for HBO Max.The actor, who will be taking on the role of Peacemaker in James Gunn’s 2021 film The Suicide Squad, will be reprising his role for an eight-hour spin-off series with the filmmaker once more.The character was created by Joe Gill and Pat Boyette, and first appeared in the Fightin’ 5 comics series created by Charlton Comics.Peacemaker the series will expand on the world envisaged by Gunn in The Suicide Squad, and will explore the character’s origins.“James
John Cena has a new HBO Max series in the works!
Comic book fans can rejoice as “Suicide Squad” star, John Cena, is in line for his own streaming series. HBO Max announced on Wednesday that it has ordered a spinoff of the upcoming James Gunn film which features Cena, 43, as the “Peacemaker” from the pages of DC Comics supervillain team-up.The eight-episode series will skip shooting a pilot and proceed right to series production.
HBO Max have ordered a Suicide Squad spin-off series focused on John Cena’s character, Peacemaker.The small screen venture will consist of eight episodes, with James Gunn – the brains behind the upcoming Suicide Squad sequel movie which features the new character played by Cena – writing and directing each one.More on HBO MaxThe news comes as executives at the streaming service have greenlit a spin-off of the upcoming The Batman as well as DC Comics ventures Doom Patrol, Harley Quinn, Titans,
HBO has confirmed that a spinoff of the film Suicide Squad is being made as a series, titled Peacemaker. According to a report by Variety, the series will feature star John Cena, who will play the title role, reprising his role from the film.
Also Read: John Cena and Nicole Byer to Host TBS' 'Wipeout' Revival“Peacemaker” is scheduled to begin production in early 2021, ahead of Gunn’s work on the next “Guardians of the Galaxy” film. Gunn is the writer and director of “The Suicide Squad,” which will be released in theaters on Aug.
James Gunn’s debut in the world of DC superhero filmmaking has yet to formally kick off, as “The Suicide Squad” isn’t going to be released until next August, but that doesn’t mean Warner Bros. isn’t psyched about what the filmmaker has been cooking up.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHBO Max has given a straight-to-series order for “Peacemaker,” a spinoff from the upcoming “Suicide Squad” film. John Cena will play the title role, reprising his role from the film.
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Of all of the actors in David Ayer’s 2016 superhero film, “Suicide Squad,” Joel Kinnaman is probably the one that got hammered the most by fans and critics. That isn’t to say that Kinnaman completely blew it in the role of Rick Flag, but the film’s rushed script and terrible editing seem to have affected the actor more than others.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: UTA has signed Kurt Russell, repping the prolific actor for worldwide representation in all areas.Russell is coming off memorable turns in the Quentin Tarantino-directed Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood and before that The Hateful Eight, and the James Gunn-directed Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Olivia Wilde is definitely living her best life right now. After a successful acting career (which she’s still busy at), the actress proved she’s more than just a talent in front of the camera with the release of her directorial debut, “Booksmart.” Now, she’s also one of the most in-demand filmmakers working today.
DC movie The Suicide Squad is going to be well worth the wait, according to star Joel Kinnaman who has described the anti-hero film as "something really special".Kinnaman is reprising his role as Rick Flag, the Squad's military leader, from 2016's Suicide Squad movie – directed by David Ayer – in the new standalone sequel and he revealed to CBR that he was incredibly excited to step back into the Squad's world."That I was very, very happy to come back to because it was such a treat, and such an