When it came to mounting the NBC half hour series Young Rock, getting it real, and getting it right, warts and all, was key for Dwayne Johnson and the actors portraying the younger version of the wrestler-action star and his family.
09.01.2021 - 02:00 / variety.com
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Vary Senior Entertainment WriterMarvel Studios’ Disney Plus expansion continues to chug full-steam ahead, with indie horror filmmakers Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead signing on to direct episodes of Marvel’s upcoming series “Moon Knight,” Variety has confirmed.Benson and Moorhead join the project alongside director Mohamed Diab (“Clash”) and showrunner Jeremy Slater (“Umbrella Academy”).Marvel has yet to officially announce the show’s cast, but in October 2020, Variety reported that
.When it came to mounting the NBC half hour series Young Rock, getting it real, and getting it right, warts and all, was key for Dwayne Johnson and the actors portraying the younger version of the wrestler-action star and his family.
This season's many awards possibilities directed by women are as different as Nomadland, Chloé Zhao's expansive view of itinerant Americans today, and One Night in Miami, Regina King's tightly focused drama about soon-to-be Black icons in the 1960s. But within that range, one especially eye-opening trend has emerged.
Justin Bieber took a moment to look back on how much he has grown from his past mistakes.
Things change. Justin Bieber took a timeout to reflect on the seven-year anniversary of his 2014 arrest for drag racing and DUI in Miami.
Justin Bieber has reflected on his arrest seven years ago, writing on social media that it was an “unhappy” time in his life. The “Love Yourself” singer was arrested in Miami, Florida on suspicion of driving under the influence back in 2014.
It has been seven years since photos of Justin Bieber's arrest in Miami took the internet by storm. The international singer, who was 19 at the time, was arrested on the suspicion of DUI, resisting arrest and sitting behind the wheel sans a valid license.
Justin Bieber has marked the seventh anniversary of his DUI arrest with a reflective post shared to his Instagram.In 2014, the pop singer was pulled over in Miami, Florida, after his yellow Lamborghini was spotted racing another vehicle just after 4am on January 22.The then 19-year-old reportedly resisted arrest and failed a sobriety test, with Bieber telling arresting officers he had “been smoking marijuana and he did consume a beer”.Bieber was arrested for drunk driving and driving without a
“Sorry” hitmaker Justin Bieber, 26, is looking back on a dark time in his life. The singer has reflected on his 2014 arrest, revealing that religion helped him turn his life around.
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Disney+ TV series production of Moon Knight.That’s according to sources who told The Hollywood Reporter that the respective Boyhood and Star Wars actors will appear in a TV adaptation based on the classic Marvel comic character.Moon Knight is described as “a mercenary who has numerous alter egos”, including cab driver Jake Lockley and millionaire Steven Grant.
Marvel‘s Disney+ limited series “Moon Knight” series has landed its first actor in a villain role. The Hollywood Reporter has revealed veteran actor Ethan Hawke will play the series villain, however, Marvel’s not disclosing what exactly his role will be.
Ethan Hawke is joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe!
Joe Otterson TV ReporterEthan Hawke has been cast in a leading role in the “Moon Knight” series at Disney Plus, Variety has confirmed with sources.The exact details of Hawke’s character are being kept under wraps, but he is reportedly set to play the show’s lead villain. Variety previously reported that Oscar Isaac is set to star in the series in the title role.
Ethan Hawke has reportedly joined the Disney+/Marvel series Moon Knight opposite Oscar Isaac.