lot happening at lately. There’s been some bad news, like the announcement the company would stop streaming in 2021.
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When Ryan Murphy and Netflix teamed up to create a series of films and TV shows we knew we were in for a treat.From The Politician to Ratched the shows have been keeping us at the edge of our seats.
But now we are getting what we’ve really been waiting for.When it was announced that the Glee creator was bringing Broadway musical, The Prom to the small screen we were over the moon.And we could barely contain our excitement when we learned that Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and Kerry Washington had
.lot happening at lately. There’s been some bad news, like the announcement the company would stop streaming in 2021.
When you think of filmmakers that use every technology and filmmaking shortcut at their disposal to get a feature made, Steven Soderbergh must top that list. This is a filmmaker that is constantly working on a new script, editing a film he just shot four days ago, and prepping the work he’s going to do on his next project with an all-star cast.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Ariana Grande, and Timothee Chalamet are set to star in Adam McKay’s Don’t Look Up.The impressive cast list also includes Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett, Jonah Hill, Himesh Patel, Kid Cudi, Matthew Perry, and Tomer Sisley.Written and directed by Oscar-winner McKay, the production follows two low-level astronomers who embark on a media tour to warn the world of an asteroid that will destroy the earth.The film will be distributed by bosses at Netflix.The news
Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep will lead what appears to be the most star-studded cast since Ocean’s Eleven.Adam McKay has assembled an ensemble of A-list talent for his Netflix comedy Don’t Look Up – a film that already had Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchett and Rob Morgan attached.Jonah Hill, Timothee Chalamet and Himesh Patel are also on the call sheet for the forthcoming film.Ariana Grande, Kid Cudi, Matthew Perry and Tomer Sisley have also signed on to make appearances.McKay has been
Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Himesh Patel and Timothée Chalamet will star opposite Jennifer Lawrence in Don’t Look Up, Adam McKay’s comedy at Netflix that is shaping up to be a major talent tsunami. Cate Blanchett and Rob Morgan are already on board with Lawrence and, just as he did with The Big Short, McKay is using the stylistic format of cameos to populate his feature with bold-faced names.
Ariana Grande have been announced for new Netflix movie Don’t Look Up.Cate Blanchett, Jonah Hill, Himesh Patel, Timothée Chalamet, Kid Cudi, Matthew Perry and Tomer Sisley are also set to star in the Adam McKay film which follows two low-level astronomers who embark on a media tour to warn mankind of an approaching asteroid that will destroy Earth.The stellar line-up is one of the biggest since Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s 11.A cinema release is expected for the comedy, according to Deadline and
previously announced Jennifer Lawrence and Rob Morgan in Adam McKay’s comedy “Don’t Look Up,” according to an individual with knowledge of the project.McKay will write and direct the film that has a budget of $75 million. The story follows two scientists who discover that a meteor will strike our planet in six months, and they must warn a population that is unreceptive.
So, last year, we raved about the cast for Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” It felt like the first all-star cast to rival an ‘Avengers’ film in a long time. However, it appears that Adam McKay has leapfrogged that claim and his upcoming feature, “Don’t Look Up,” might just have the best ensemble cast for a feature film…in a long time.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterLeonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep and Timothee Chalamet will join Jennifer Lawrence in star-studded cast of “Don’t Look Up,” a new Netflix comedy from Adam McKay.Jonah Hill and Himesh Patel will also star, along with Ariana Grande, Kid Cudi and Matthew Perry.
Justin Kroll Senior Film ReporterBREAKING: In what has to be one of the biggest line-up of A-list talent since Steven Soderbergh assembled his Ocean’s Eleven team, Netflix and Adam McKay are giving Jennifer Lawrence quite the group of co-stars to join her in Don’t Look Up. Leonardo DiCaprio.
Celebrities rallied behind Senator Kamala Harris during the October 7 debate after seeing her forced to deal with Vice President Mike Pence‘s continual interruptions. Throughout the vice presidential debate, Harris repeatedly had to remind her opponent, “I’m speaking,” as he talked over her and exceeded his time limits. Stars like Cardi B and Kerry Washington sounded off on social media after witnessing Pence’s behavior.
Netflix will be bringing a lot of joy to audiences this December with the movie musical The Prom, based on the Broadway show of the same name.
and being postponed to 2021 — but Ryan Murphy and his all-star troupe of actors are ensuring the year isn't completely without some song and dance.On Wednesday, Netflix released first-look photos from, Murphy's film adaptation of the Tony-nominated musical.
Ahead of the highly anticipated release of Ryan Murphy’s “The Prom” on Netflix, the cast joined forces for some important conversations.
When it was announced, Ryan Murphy’s forthcoming musical film, “Prom,” sported an insanely talented cast, led by Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Kerry Washington, and more, and seemed like a surefire hit for Netflix. However, just three days before the film was done with production, COVID struck and everything was shut down.
“This feels like the next step in a beautiful long-term collaboration between Nicole and David,” an industry source tells New Idea. “They really seem to get each other.”
Oscar-winner Meryl Streep gave a performance of a different kind during the latest episode of Global’s “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert”.