“Aquaman” director James Wan gave fans some insight into the world of Atlantis during Saturday’s DC Fandome.
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Knight Rider has been announced, with Aquaman director James Wan on production duties.Spyglass Media Group will develop a film based on the NBC action series (1982-1986) that starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a mysterious agent for the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG).
Knight drove the Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT), a sentient Pontiac Firebird Trans Am car that could speak to its owner.The series had a significant cult following and has since birthed TV spin-offs,
.“Aquaman” director James Wan gave fans some insight into the world of Atlantis during Saturday’s DC Fandome.
Warner Bros. and DC Films have had a lot of false starts.
LCD Soundsystem‘s James Murphy has spoken in support of the campaign to save independent music venues in the US during the coronavirus crisis.The National Independent Venue Association are spearheading efforts to get the bipartisan Save Our Stages Act passed, which would create a $10 billion small business association fund to help those small venues that are struggling or being threatened with closure due to the effects of the pandemic.Murphy joined New York Senator Chuck Schumer and a number of
Extinction Emergency, and Why We Must Act Now features an original score by Brian Eno, and is narrated by the Oscar- and BAFTA-nominated Naomie Harris.“I’m terrified to see that in my lifetime, so much of our planet has been destroyed by the relentless greed of humans,” Harris said in the film.“Scientists, who have been calling out for us to change our ways have been ignored by governments.
Peter White Television EditorThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show with James Corden returned to the studio last night and both hosts showed off how they and their teams were handling the new health and safety protocols.It comes as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon prepares to welcome back its first in-studio musical guest – the first in-studio guest in late-night since the COVID-19 production shutdown.Colbert filmed Monday night’s show in the Ed Sullivan Theater, except
Stephen Colbert and James Corden are back in the studio! The CBS late-night hosts, who have been filming and from their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic for the past few months, have returned for in-studio tapings this week.Colbert kicked off Monday's episode of by sharing he was «so happy» to be back. «I'm back in New York City, as you can see,» he said during his opening monologue. «Here, in the historic Ed Sullivan theater's office building.
Chinatown.According to Deadline, Affleck is adapting the behind-the-scenes non-fiction book The Big Goodbye about Chinatown into a revealing new documentary.The original film was released in 1974 and starred Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway. It was written by Oscar-winning screenwriter Robert Towne and produced by Robert ‘The Kid’ Evans.
LeBron James is already a basketball legend, a movie actor (Amy Schumer’s “Trainwreck”) and Emmy-nominated TV producer, and now he can add “children’s book author” to his list of accomplishments.
Aquaman director James Wan is developing a new movie based on the 1980s TV hit Knight Rider.The filmmaker has partnered with executives at Spyglass Media Group to turn David Hasselhoff‘s series into a big-screen hit, based on a script written by T.J. Fixman, a former video game writer, according to Deadline.Created by Glen A. Larson, Knight Rider first aired on NBC from 1982 to 1986 and became a global hit, turning Hasselhoff into an international superstar.
Jimmy Fallon brought back into the studio in July, a couple late-night hosts are following suit.
Spyglass Media Group has teamed with Atomic Monster’s James Wan and Michael Clear to develop a film based on the 1980s classic action series “Knight Rider.” TJ Fixman, a former video game writer, is adapting the screenplay.Created by Glen A. Larson, “Knight Rider” first aired on NBC from 1982 to 1986 and is credited for launching David Hasselhoff’s career.
Dave McNary Film ReporterA movie version of David Hasselhoff’s “Knight Rider” television series is coming to the big screen with “Aquaman” director James Wan producing.Spyglass Media Group will develop a feature film based on the NBC action series “Knight Rider,” which generated 90 episodes in a four-season run that began in 1982 through 1986.
Also Read: 'Knight Rider' and 'Magnum P.I.' Producer Joel Rogosin Dies of Coronavirus at MPTF Nursing Facility“Knight Rider” over the years developed quite the cult following and soon spinoffs, movies, books, and video games ensued.
What’s old is new again in Hollywood.
KITT will ride again!
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerEXCLUSIVE: Spyglass Media Group has teamed with Atomic Monster’s James Wan and Michael Clear to develop a film based on the 1980s classic action series Knight Rider. TJ Fixman, a former video game writer, is adapting the screenplay.Created by Glen A.
Aladdin actress Naomi Scott is trading in her magic carpet from the hit film for a spaceship in her upcoming one. The Charlie’s Angels star is in talks to join Amblin Partners' upcoming sci-fi adventure movie Distant, according to reports by The Hollywood Reporter.