Millie Bobby Brown is possibly taking on an exciting new role.
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Lindsey Vonn has had her fair share of injuries in her ski career and now she’s opening up about them.
Joining the One Mind Foundation for a livestream on Friday, July 10 at 3 p.m. ET, the Olympic athlete, 35, will have an in-depth conversation about “the science of risk-taking and the brain health experience of elite athletes” on One Mind’s weekly “Brain Waves” special.
The One Mind Foundation “is a lived-experience-led nonprofit focused on helping people with brain illness and injury to
Millie Bobby Brown is possibly taking on an exciting new role.
Tributes are flowing following the passing of Olivia de Havilland, one of the last surviving stars of Hollywood's Golden Age who, away from the screen, took on the studio system and won a landmark legal case.
The Walking Dead and Star Trek: Discovery, but now Sonequa Martin-Green is floating the idea of joining the Fast & Furious universe.Sonequa, who played Sasha Williams in TWD, is technically a part of the Fast & Furious series already, with the actress voicing the role of Vienna Cole in the franchise's upcoming video game, Fast & Furious: Crossroads.A game is not quite the same as a movie, however, and now Sonequa has told Variety that "anything could happen" when it comes to Vienna's involvement
Alex Stedman News Editor, Variety.comSonequa Martin-Green is officially part of the family.“The Walking Dead” and “Star Trek: Discovery” actor has joined the “Fast & Furious” franchise — by way of video game. She plays new character Vienna Cole in “Fast & Furious: Crossroads,” the upcoming racing/action roleplaying game from Bandai Namco that releases on Aug.
Lindsey Vonn and her dog Bear are perfecting their swimming skills during quarantine. The Olympic skier shared a video on Instagram on Monday showing off her pool sessions with the canine.
Megyn Kelly and Soledad O’Brien are in the middle of a Twitter war.
2020 has been a year of forced evolution for the film industry, thanks in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic. Theaters have shut down.
In an attempt to recover from months of seeing greenlit projects go dark and in-production films grind to a halt, studios have partially turned to streaming services for revenue. Disney in particular has become increasingly liberal with this marketing play, with Kenneth Branagh‘s “Artemis Fowl” being the most recent film to feed the trend.
Linlithgow Rose boss Brown Ferguson says he's targeting three new arrivals after inking midfielder Paul Willis to a two-year deal.The former Dunfermline Athletic man featured 23 times for SPFL League Two side Stirling Albion last term and becomes the second midfielder with vast league experience to sign for the Prestonfield club in the last few days after Sean Dickson signed on the dotted line last week.Ferguson told the West Lothian Courier that his new arrival's creativity will be vital for
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerMaze Runner star Dylan O’Brien is in talks for the lead role opposite Viggo Mortensen in a Skydance film based The Greatest Beer Run Ever: A True Story of Friendship Stronger Than War book, which Peter Farrelly is attached direct.Farrelly is adapting the screenplay along with the co-writer of his Oscar-winning film Green Book, Brian Currie as well as Pete Jones.Written by Joanna Molloy and John “Chickie” Donohue, the book is a true story of Donohue, who in 1967
Vienna Blood, the period crime drama set in 1900s Austria that also aired on the BBC in the U.K. and PBS in the U.S., will get a second season.
Jamie Lang Austrian broadcaster ORF and Germany’s ZDF have commissioned a three-episode season two for period crime drama “Vienna Blood,” produced by Endor Productions — a Red Arrow Studios company — and MR Film. After successful season one runs in the U.S.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorVienna Blood, the adaptation of Frank Tallis’ novels, has been renewed for a second season by Germany’s ZDF and Austria’s ORF, while BBC Two and PBS have again come aboard the drama series.Red Arrow Studios-owned Endor Productions and Austria’s MR Film will produce another three feature-length episodes, with Sherlock writer Steve Thompson and Robert Dornhelm (Anne Frank: The Whole Story) again writing and directing respectively.The first series starred Matthew
BET Awards went down, and this was the first time that the award show happened virtually due to the current pandemic.