Megan Thee Stallion, 26, celebrated her three Grammy Award wins with her boyfriend Pardison Fontaine, 31, after the ceremony on Mar. 14.
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Following WarnerMedia‘s controversial day-and-date release model, which will see all 17 of their films in 2021 dropping on both HBO Max and in theaters at the same time, Paramount Pictures will attempt to shorten their theatrical window for upcoming sequels such as Christopher McQuarrie‘s “Mission: Impossible 7” and John Krasinski‘s “A Quiet Place Part II.” According to Deadline, the pair of blockbusters will be dropped on their streaming service Paramount+ after spending 45-days in theaters.
.Megan Thee Stallion, 26, celebrated her three Grammy Award wins with her boyfriend Pardison Fontaine, 31, after the ceremony on Mar. 14.
Someone really should tell filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie that he can’t just go and announce cast members for his “Mission: Impossible” sequels on social media. Doesn’t he know that film outlets would die for these sorts of scoops? Oh well.
Rob Delaney, Charles Parnell, Indira Varma, Mark Gatiss, Cary Elwes, Tarzan Davis have rounded out the cast Paramount and Skydance’s Mission: Impossible 7 starring Tom Cruise. They join new castmembers Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff and Esai Morales as well as Rebecca Ferguson, Simon Pegg, Ving Rhames and Vanessa Kirby, who are reprising their roles from previous installments. Christopher McQuarrie is returning as director.
More to the story. In a clip from Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s interview, which aired during the Monday, March 8, episode of CBS This Morning, Harry stated that racism “was a large part” of the couple’s decision to step away from their royal duties in January 2019.
After much anticipation, John Krasinski's thriller A Quiet Place Part II will be coming to theatres sooner than fans expected! Just today, writer and director Krasinski announced on social media that the highly-anticipated sequel will hit theatres on Memorial Day, May 28. "They say good things come to those who wait.
Paramount is pushing the release of A Quiet Place Part IIearlier after originally delaying the film’stheatrical release. John Krasinki, who wrote and directed the film, took to social media Thursday night to share that the anticipated second installment will now release on Memorial Day.
John Krasinski is releasing “A Quiet Place Part II” over a year after its theatre release was pushed back due to the pandemic. Krasinski made the announcement on Twitter on Thursday, declaring that the wait was finally over.
John Krasinski is releasing over a year after its theater release was pushed back due to the pandemic. Krasinski made the announcement on Twitter on Thursday, declaring that the wait was finally over.«They always say good things come to those who wait.
John Krasinski has some late night news for fans of the A Quiet Place franchise!
The ever-changing release date for Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II is moving again. Now, the horror/thriller sequel will bow wide on May 28, 2021.
Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II is opening early, on Memorial Day weekend, May 28, moving up from its Sept. 17 slot.
Krasinski tweeted.The sequel to the surprise 2018 horror hit was originally scheduled for release in March 2020, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic that really kicked in that same month. Since then “A Quiet Place Part II” has changed release dates several times as the pandemic showed no signs of abating.
Sorry, but Tom Cruise didn’t join TikTok. However, a very realistic doppelgänger did — well, sort of. Thanks to the technology of Deepfake, a type of artificial intelligence that can replace someone’s face with another person’s, many fans believed that the Mission Impossible star was actually posting TikToks of himself under the name of “@deeptomcruise” (the name should’ve been a major hint).
Unlike WarnerMedia, ViacomCBS will not be breaking the theatrical window when its high-profile streamer Paramount+ launches on March 4. Mission: Impossible 7 and A Quiet Place Part II, which are slated to be released in theaters Nov.
and — both have been delayed due to the pandemic, with the former postponed more than a year from its original release date — so Paramount+ is making sure you don't have to wait much longer, should you not be able to see either movie in theaters.On Thursday, ViacomCBS announced that select Paramount Pictures films, including the sequel, latest installment and, will arrive on the streamer 30-45 days after they're released in theaters.(This marks a departure from HBO Max's current release