Earlier this week, California once again became the most Covid-infected state in the nation, retaking the ignominious title back from Texas.
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Jodie Comer is coming to our screens for a hard hitting COVID drama on Channel 4 next year.
The new drama titled Help is inspired by the real-life struggles of care workers fighting to keep their patients alive during the pandemic which will be very different to the role in Killing Eve that made her famous.
As it is set in a fictional Liverpool care home, Comer will be finally able to make use of her native-Mancunian accent which many people forget she has.
Jodie will take on the role of Sarah,
Earlier this week, California once again became the most Covid-infected state in the nation, retaking the ignominious title back from Texas.
Killing Eve star was involved in a Twitter row regarding her American partner in July, who was accused of supporting Donald Trump.“It was really shocking; it was the first time I had ever been dragged into something like that,” Comer told InStyle. “And it wasn’t just me, it was my family.”She continued: “I had seen the absurdity of what I was being accused of, and what my partner was being accused of.
Dave McNary Film ReporterJason Statham is in negotiations to star in Focus Features’ crime drama “Small Dark Look,” with filmmaker Martin Zandvliet on board to direct.The project, formerly known as “Body Cross,” centers on the Russian mob in London, with further plot details kept under wraps.
A conspiracy is about to be unearthed.
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In one of the strangest years in film history, it stands to reason that awards season would be a complete unknown. What films will make it in time? Which late-entries will surprise us? And what the hell are the ceremonies going to actually look like? Well, we really don’t have many answers, but we do know that STXFilms is hoping “The Mauritanian” is part of the conversation.
Shawn Mendes and Niall Horan go a long way! Over the years, we've seen the Stitches singer and the One Direction member shower each other with love and support. Today, we caught a glimpse of their friendship in a video posted by Shawn.
With “Mank” in select theaters (only a handful, to be honest) and arriving on Netflix in a matter of weeks, David Fincher is doing his press tour and shedding some light on what many believe is his most ambitious, unique feature to date.
Zachary Levi has booked a new role!
Jake Kanter, Tom Grater EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a hot one: Killing Eve star Jodie Comer and The Irishman actor Stephen Graham are on the brink of signing up for a Channel 4 drama that will be set in a UK care home during the coronavirus crisis, Deadline can reveal.The four-part series is housed at All3Media-backed production outfit The Forge, which has reunited the stellar team behind the BAFTA-winning National Treasure to make the topical drama, including writer Jack Thorne and director Marc
Jodie Comer is speaking out in response to “false information” that spread on the internet this year about her boyfriend James Burke.
Jodie Comer has enjoyed a remarkably drama-free career since her breakout role as Villanelle in Killing Eve—to the point she doesn’t even have a “personal life” section on Wikipedia. So when a rumor about Comer went viral on Twitter over the summer, it marked a first.