It’s safe to say Amanda Knox will not be tuning into Matt Damon’s latest film release, Stillwater, which is “loosely based” on her own life.
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Chicago hosts an official “Star Trek” convention that’s currently lined up for April 2022.This is the latest “Star Trek” project in a long series of potential films that have started and stopped at the studio, including one by “Legion” creator Noah Hawley and another one that was being hatched by Quentin Tarantino.“Star Trek” has remained top of mind for many fans in the last few years following the success of series like “Picard,” “Discovery” and even the animated “Lower Decks.”Deadline first
.It’s safe to say Amanda Knox will not be tuning into Matt Damon’s latest film release, Stillwater, which is “loosely based” on her own life.
new season was announced on October 16, 2020, just a day after season 3's debut, and filming began a few weeks later on November 2, 2020. In July 2021, Doug Jones, who plays Saru, confirmed to Collider that filming was about to come to an end.
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