The trailer for the Netflix documentary “Kiss the Ground” from Ian Somerhalder is here.
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Amy Adams is heading to Netflix! The streaming service has ordered a new limited series starring Adams called , it announced Tuesday as part of its Television Critics Association summer press tour.The drama — which Adams is also executive producing via her production company, Bond Group Entertainment, along with Stacy O'Neil — centers on the stories of three powerful women whose lives were inextricably intertwined with the world's largest company.
The show focuses on a Walmart heiress, a
.The trailer for the Netflix documentary “Kiss the Ground” from Ian Somerhalder is here.
A new season 4 teaser for “The Crown” has been released.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Expectation, the UK production outfit behind Sky’s David Schwimmer comedy Intelligence, has secured its first Netflix original commission — a feature-length documentary on the nail bombings in London 20 years ago.Titled The Nailbomber, the film will tell the story of how far-right extremist David Copeland detonated three improvised bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho over three weekends in 1999, killing three people and injuring 140
Amy Adams and husband Darren Le Gallo for example, didn’t rush down the aisle after their 2008 proposal.It took seven years before the lovebirds tied the knot. “I’m not getting married anytime soon,” the American Hustle star told Vanity Fair in December 2013.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorNetflix has commissioned a 10-part live-action, young adult series from Wildseed Studios, the company behind Fullscreen scripted thriller PrankMe.The Last Bus is billed as a sci-fi road trip adventure, which tells the story of a group of mismatched school kids who band together to face a fearsome new machine intelligence.It is being written and created by Paul Neafcy, who was spotted by Wildseed after posting films on YouTube from his bedroom.
Apple is getting in on the Robert Downey, Jr. business in yet another attempt for the tech company to build its streaming platform with the help of some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Are you ready for the second story today about Amy Adams and Netflix? After an earlier report that the actress’ new film, “The Woman in the Window,” is likely heading to Netflix after being sold by Disney, it appears Adams is ready to do business with the streaming giant once more with a new series produced and directed by Adam McKay.
Amy Adams has lined up a brand new project at Netflix.
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Peter White Television EditorVice duo Amy Adams and Adam McKay are getting the band back together for a limited Netfix drama about three women linked with Walmart.The pair, who also previously worked together on 2006 comedy Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, are working on Kings of America for the streamer.Deadline understands that the series, which was taken out to market at the start of the year, landed at the digital platform before COVID-19 took hold in the U.S.Kings of America
Joe Otterson TV ReporterAmy Adams and Adam McKay are coming together again for a Netflix limited series about a class action lawsuit against Walmart.Titled “Kings of America,” the series is based on real events and centers on the stories of three women whose lives were inextricably intertwined with the world’s largest company: a Walmart heiress, a maverick executive, and a longtime Walmart saleswoman and preacher who dared to fight against the retail giant in the biggest class action lawsuit in
Netflix is closing in on a deal to buy worldwide rights to Amy Adams' The Woman in the Window from the Disney-owned 20th Century stable, sources confirm. The Fox 2000 adult drama is the latest Hollywood studio film to bypass a traditional theatrical release and head straight for streaming or premium video-on-demand amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Dave McNary Film ReporterNetflix is in early negotiations to buy Amy Adams’ thriller “The Woman in the Window” from Disney, sources confirm to Variety.Disney had originally scheduled the movie for Oct. 4, 2019, then delayed the film to May 15, 2020, before taking it off the release schedule amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amy Adams‘ next movie, The Woman in the Window, could be heading to Netflix instead of debuting in theaters.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Netflix is finalizing an acquisition deal that will move The Woman in the Window out of Disney-owned 20th Century Studios and into a new window, as a global Netflix event film. The thriller, which stars Amy Adams and is directed by Joe Wright, is the last of the splashy book-based movie projects left behind by Elizabeth Gabler when Disney acquired Fox and abruptly shuttered her Fox 2000 division.
Netflix is refreshing what it's got on offer this month.
Amy Adams will be starring in the upcoming movie Nightbitch, in which she’ll play a woman who is convinced that she may be turning into a dog.
It’s been a long time coming, but maybe this time, six-time Academy Award-nominated actress Amy Adams finally has a good chance at winning an Oscar. The catch? It won’t be for a prestige drama, the fantastic sci-fi “Arrival” or even the charming “Enchanted,” but for Annapurna Pictures‘s “Nightbitch,” a movie about a woman who thinks she’s turning into a dog.