Steve McDonald and Jacob Hay will come to blows in violent Coronation Street scenes as Steve sees red over his daughter’s relationship with the former drug dealer.
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Kevin Macdonald (The Mauritanian, Whitney) has been set to helm The Iceman, which will star Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid’s Tale) as the larger-than-life extreme athlete Wim Hof.
The pic reunites producer Debbie Gray, who is producing alongside Fiennes, with sales agent Cornerstone Films following their recent collaboration Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, which Deadline revealed sold to Searchlight for $7.5M after its Sundance premiere. The two companies are also partners in The Reset Collective, the Australian production and distribution company that launched 2020.
The Iceman will star shooting November 2022. Hof, a widower working as a postman and struggling to support his four children, turned to the cold to find peace and strength. Soon, his radical techniques drew worldwide attention.
Kevin Macdonald said; “Wim is someone who has suffered a terrible trauma – the loss of his wife – and finds an entirely new way to deal with the depression that comes with that experience. Jeff Pope has written a brilliant script – full of humour and humanity and emotions. In it we are introduced to the Dutch suburbs – a world of crazy stunts, a broken family, a love affair and an epiphany. This is a film about resilience, second chances and the amazing ability of the human body and mind to heal.”
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Steve McDonald and Jacob Hay will come to blows in violent Coronation Street scenes as Steve sees red over his daughter’s relationship with the former drug dealer.
Actor Simon Gregson, who plays Steve, has revealed how the dad is going to face another big challenge from sparky daughter Amy in this week's Coronation Street. So far, Amy Barlow has kept her romance with Jacob a secret, not wanting her family to find out, especially her dad, Steve. This week, the truth is revealed when a dangerous situation in a club means Amy is rushed to hospital – and Steve reacts as badly as expected when he learns who his daughter has been seeing...
Earlier tonight, McDonald’s aired their brand new ad during the 2022 Super Bowl, and it featured a lot of notable faces.
Surprise! Kanye “Ye” West appeared in a McDonald’s Super Bowl Spot. In the commercial, hungry customers pull up to the drive thru wanting to place an order. In one of the most relatable moments, after being asked “Can I take your order,” everyone lets out an extended “Uhhhhhh.”
Kanye “Ye” West appeared in a McDonald’s Super Bowl Spot. In the commercial, hungry customers pull up to the drive thru wanting to place an order. In one of the most relatable moments, after being asked “Can I take your order,” everyone lets out an extended “Uhhhhhh.” After a cut of a few indecisive customers, including NASCAR driver, Bubba Wallace,” West makes his surprise appearance as he pulls up to the drive thru in a large black truck, that resembles a transformer, and says “Can I get uhhhhh.” uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh pic.twitter.com/KYzzeUI5UeThe GRAMMY-winning rapper attended the game with him and Kim Kardashian’s two oldest children, North, 8, and 6-year-old Saint.
LONDON -- Ian McDonald, a co-founder of pioneering progressive rock band King Crimson and stadium rock hitmaker Foreigner, has died. He was 75.A representative said McDonald died Wednesday at his home in New York City.
Ian McDonald was a British multi-instrumentalist who co-founded King Crimson and Foreigner.After serving in the British Army as a bandsman, McDonald helped form the classic prog-rock band King Crimson. He played saxophone, flute, keyboards, and other instruments on their influential first album, 1969’s “In the Court of the Crimson King,” before leaving the band. He played with fellow King Crimson alum Michael Giles for a time, then briefly rejoined King Crimson before co-founding Foreigner in 1976.
Ian McDonald, a multi-instrumentalist and co-founder of rock bands King Crimson and Foreigner, has died. He was 75. According to McDonald’s spokesperson, McDonald passed away peacefully surrounded by his family at his home in New York City. Cause of death has not been provided.
Chris Willman Music WriterIan McDonald, a multi-instrumentalist who was part of the founding lineups of the art-rock group King Crimson in the late 1960s and the more commercial Foreigner in the mid-’70s, died Wednesday at age 75. No cause of death was immediately given but a spokesperson said he “passed away peacefully” surrounded by family at his home in New York City.Among the hits he played on were such platinum Foreigner radio staples as “Hot Blooded,” “Cold as Ice,” “Feels Like the First Time” and “Double Vision.”“I’m quite proud of the fact that the two bands I was a founding member of, King Crimson and Foreigner, are still out there playing,” McDonald said in a 2020 interview with Sound & Vision, even though he had little interest in reunions or rejoining the current iterations of those groups.
When Wayne Rooney got signed to Everton aged 16, he wasn't the only one thrust into the spotlight.The public were equally as fascinated by his high school sweetheart Coleen Rooney, who became a columnist for this very magazine! The couple tied the knot in Italy's Portofino in 2008, with the special day being covered exclusively by OK! magazine. Coleen, 36, has revealed all about the ups and downs of their relationship in new Amazon documentary - Rooney.
Heather McDonald is on the mend after collapsing onstage. The comedian opens up to ET's Lauren Zima about her scary incident that occurred during her standup show at Tempe Improv in Arizona over the weekend. Three minutes into her set, she collapsed, fractured her skull and was admitted to a local hospital.«I don't remember exactly what line I said, but I started to feel this really weird, like, I could see everything but I started to feel this really weird dizziness, kind of spotting,» McDonald, 51, recalls from her Juicy Scoop podcasting location.
Coronation Street is set for worrying scenes next week as Amy Barlow's drink is spiked and her new boyfriend Jacob Hay is blamed. In upcoming episodes, Amy, Asha Alahan and Summer Spellman go to a club with Jacob after the school's Valentine's Dance where Amy becomes increasingly woozy before collapsing. Jacob yells at Asha to call an ambulance and later at the hospital, Tracy and Steve McDonald worry with the latter convinced that Jacob spiked her drink.Things go from bad to worse when Jacob reveals they are a couple, and despite saving Amy's life, Steve warns him off his daughter before punching him.
Heather McDonald is recovering after a scary incident at her standup show in Arizona on Saturday night. The 51-year-old comedian was performing her second show at Tempe Improv when she collapsed onstage three minutes into her set. McDonald had previously performed at the same venue the night before with no incident. McDonald's husband, Peter Dobias, tells ET that she spent Saturday morning with her son.As a result of the fall, McDonald suffered a skull fracture.
HanWay Films has closed several international deals on McCarthy, Václav Marhoul’s drama about the infamous U.S. Senator Joseph McCarthy, ahead of this month’s virtual European Film Market.