Zoë Kravitz is clearly taking her fashion cues from her character in “The Batman”.
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If you remember the highly-successful comedy sequel, “22 Jump Street,” the end credits featured a seemingly endless number of joke-y titles for further sequels featuring the duo of Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum. And believe it or not, some of those were actually in development.
But the strangest and most intriguing of the rumored sequels was a crossover between the “21 Jump Street” franchise and the “Men In Black” franchise. Continue reading Lord & Miller Say The ‘21 Jump Street’/‘Men In Black’ Crossover Nearly Happened & “Was Very Funny & Crazy” at The Playlist.
.Zoë Kravitz is clearly taking her fashion cues from her character in “The Batman”.
Zoë Kravitz is apparently taking her fashion cues from her character in “The Batman”.
Naman Ramachandran Sony’s “Uncharted” remained atop the U.K. and Ireland box office for the second weekend in a row, while Universal’s “Sing 2” maintained its strong showing.“Uncharted,” featuring a galaxy of stars including Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg and Antonio Banderas, collected £3.7 million ($5.1 million) in its second weekend and now has a total of £12.1 million, according to numbers released by Comscore.In second place, animated sequel “Sing 2,” with an array of voice actors including Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon and Scarlett Johansson also performed strongly during school half-term holidays in the territory and collected £3.1 million.
Even with her packed schedule as a social media model and entrepreneur, Blac Chyna always finds time to gush about her sweet baby girl Dream Kardashian. The former reality star took to her Instagram on Saturday (Feb. 19) to share an adorable clip of the 5-year-old princess, whom Blac Chyna co-parents with her ex Rob Kardashian. In the video, Dream gets a close-up while she is having her hair done, choosing to smile at the shutterbug before putting on a sassy face! Watch all the cuteness below!
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Sony Pictures Classics has pushed back the release for Roger Michell’s film The Duke, starring Academy Award winners Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren, by a month—from March 25 to April 22, 2022. It will be released in theaters in New York and Los Angeles on the latter date before expanding to additional cities over the following weeks.
that was released earlier, this new spot for the third film in the “Jurassic World” trilogy (directed by Colin Trevorrow). Of course, in keeping with the general Super Bowl commercial emphasis on nostalgia, much of the spot focuses on the returning face of the franchise – Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill. Life, uh, finds a way this summer.This is our best look yet at the new Marvel Studios Disney+ series, coming in late March – Oscar Isaac plays the title character.
Channing Tatum is the cover star for VMAN magazine‘s spring/summer issue, and he has never looked hotter! For the spread, which you can see here, the actor-producer, 41, showed off his impeccable bod, shot by Dutch photography duo Inez and Vinoodh and styled by George Cortina. For the artsy black-and-white cover shot, Channing laid by a pool in nothing but a small black speedo, showcasing his exceptionally chiseled physique.
LOS ANGELES -- Film scholar Jacqueline Stewart makes a rich contribution to TCM for Black History Month, leading discussions about “Selma” with its star, David Oyelowo, and highlighting the work of Oscar Micheaux and other pioneering filmmakers.The result is both celebratory and thought-provoking.“Our programing runs all the way from the 1920s to 2014, almost a century of African American filmmaking,” Stewart said. “We see the same kinds of themes, a call for racial justice.
Channing Tatum is stripping down and looking hot!
Channing Tatum chats to best friend Jonah Hill about fatherhood, his new movie “Dog”, and more in a new interview for VMan.
dog to his funeral, opens in theaters. It will be quickly followed-up next month with another film starring Tatum, “The Lost City,” a comedy with Sandra Bullock.But as Tatum reenters the spotlight, he says he never really meant to disappear in the first place.“I didn’t step away like ‘I’m out of here,’” says Tatum.In the last five years, Tatum launched the touring stage show “Magic Mike Live” and penned a children’s book inspired by his 8-year-old daughter, Everly.
Clayton Davis Phil Lord and Chris Miller are down the Oscar road again as producers on the animated feature “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” receiving an Academy Award nomination earlier this week.
Channing Tatum’s abs and Brad Pitt’s heroism in “The Lost City” teaser have landed a commercial spot during Sunday’s big game.
Recently, we saw filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller talk about the shelved crossover film that would see the “Men in Black” and “21 Jump Street” franchises intersect. The filmmakers raved about the idea that was being developed but talked about how it still is being held up because of various reasons.
Sony Pictures Classics has pushed back the theatrical release date for Eva Husson’s romantic drama Mothering Sunday, starring Odessa Young, by a month—from February 25 to March 25. It will open in theaters in New York and Los Angeles, on the heels of a one-week, awards-qualifying run in Los Angeles in November of 2021, before expanding to other markets over the following weeks.
title, “MIB 23” was set, which would’ve nicely followed up with 2014’s “22 Jump Street.” Audiences became excited at the idea that rather than lampoon the idea of endless sequels and cash grab reboots, “Jump Street” could now send up the idea of the shared universe trend that has become commonplace ever since the MCU.But while that film may have died out, Lord and Miller did tease that “Jump Street” may be revived yet again, saying that another film is “softly” being developed — or, more accurately, that “it’s not not being developed.” Listen to the full Happy Sad Confused podcast via Patreon here, and check out a clip via Josh Horowitz on Twitter below:Still mourning the insane MEN IN BLACK/21 JUMP STREET film we could have had…@philiplord @chrizmillr pic.twitter.com/nzT9Ue3gq5