What just happened?! For a minute, we couldn't believe our eyes. NASA tweeted about Seokjin! Yes, you read that right.
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Disney+ show The Mandalorian will arrive on time, despite the coronavirus pandemic causing delays throughout the TV and film industries.Favreau, who acts as showrunner for the acclaimed Star Wars spin-off series, first promised the new season for October 2020 at the end of last year.Speaking on a virtual panel for the ATX Television Festival, Favreau reassured fans when asked whether the show would be impacted by the pandemic.“We were lucky enough to have finished photography before the lock
.What just happened?! For a minute, we couldn't believe our eyes. NASA tweeted about Seokjin! Yes, you read that right.
Mark Hamill has sent fans on a wild goose chase through the Star Wars film archives after revealing he had secretly voiced a number of characters in various movies.
When Lucasfilm announced that the studio was working with Jon Favreau on a new “Star Wars” series titled “The Mandalorian,” it was assumed that the series spawned from the previous development on the long-rumored “Boba Fett” spin-off feature. However, according to ‘Mandalorian’ filmmaker Dave Filoni, that’s actually not the case at all.
Star Wars legend Mark Hamill had a secret cameo in The Mandalorian.Hamill secretly appeared in the Disney+ show, which came to UK screens earlier this year, during episode five.As revealed in the final episode of Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian – a programme which explores the behind-the-scenes stories behind The Mandalorian – Hamill is revealed as appearing as the voice of the bartender at the Mos Eisley cantina on Tatooine.
We don’t know what makes us more jealous of Victoria Beckham – the hunky husband, her dreamy home in the Cotswolds countryside, or her glowing skin. Fortunately one of these is now available for us mere mortals to get our hands on (sorry, not David), as Victoria Beckham Beauty today launches its latest skincare product – and it couldn’t be more perfect for this time of year.
Will Thorne Staff WriterNBC has announced its fall schedule, with its biggest shows seemingly set to return despite the current coronavirus production situation.Sources close to the network say that while it is unlikely that everything will be ready in time for the traditional start of the network season in September, it is confident that the return to production is moving along fast enough that it will have its biggest series like “This Is Us” and new “Law & Order” spinoff “Law & Order:
organizers announced Monday in a statement on their website. A new date has been set for Aug.
Though the production delays of major films such as “Mission: Impossible 7,” “The Matrix 4,” “Avatar 2,” and the various projects at Marvel Studios seem to be getting a lot of headlines due to the COVID-19 pandemic, TV is probably in a worse spot. With seasons of series already wrapped up for the year, pretty much all new installments of shows have been delayed due to the pandemic, leaving networks and streaming services without much to offer this fall.
The all-virtual ATX Television Festival is going on throughout the weekend, and one panel brought out the directors behind the first season of Disney+ “Star Wars” series “The Mandalorian”.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterATX Television Festival had a stacked panel for Disney+’s The Mandalorian with show creator, executive producer and writer Jon Favreau as well as show directors Dave Filoni, Deborah Chow, Rick Famuyiwa, Bryce Dallas Howard and Taika Waititi.From the get-go, Favreau had an idea of how he wanted to frame the Star Wars spin-off. Says Favreau in the pre-recorded panel: “It was specifically doing a version of Star Wars that felt small and felt like it
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A toll bridge that charges 12p each way has reopened - despite concerns it could pose a coronavirus risk.