Chad Michael Murray is officially the latest actor to play notorious serial killer Ted Bundy.
08.05.2021 - 03:37 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: As the beleaguered Hollywood Foreign Press Association pledges to reform itself, Netflix has declared that its will not be working with the Golden Globes group until it gets its act together, to put it mildly.
“Like many in our industry, we’ve been waiting for today’s announcement in the hope that you would acknowledge the breadth of issues facing the HFPA and provide a clear roadmap for change,” the streamer’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos wrote in a letter Thursday to the HFPA’s Leadership
Chad Michael Murray is officially the latest actor to play notorious serial killer Ted Bundy.
Chad Michael Murray is the latest actor to take on a killer role.
Chad Michael Murray would be cast as Ted Bundy in yet another reimagining of the serial killer’s life.The casting news comes just a couple years after Netflix viewers found Zac Efron unnervingly hot as Bundy — the killer behind 30 known murders in the 1970s.Now, Murray is set to star as Bundy in “American Boogeyman,” which “follows the elusive and charming killer and the manhunt that brought him to justice involving the detective and the FBI rookie who coined the phrase ‘serial killer.’
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Ted Cruz has been a frequent target of Jimmy Kimmel’s jokes over the years and especially lately.
George Floyd's tragic murder on May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which spurred a movement and significant change in Hollywood that's still continuing today.Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man living in Minnesota, died after former police officer Derek Chauvin held him down by the neck with his knee for more than nine minutes when he was arrested for suspicion of forgery outside a deli. Former police officers Thomas Lane and J.
https://t.co/8aVFMW98NM— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) May 20, 2021According to The Washington Post, the spliced video Cruz shared originated on TikTok from an account with the handle @thoughtcrimes_. But the account has since been deactivated and all of its videos have been removed.
Brian Williams had some harsh criticism for Senator Ted Cruz on the May 21 episode of The 11th Hour on MSNBC. “By all accounts Ted Cruz did not like the nickname Cancún Cruz, though he tried joking about it acting like it didn’t matter,” Williams said, referencing when the senator left Texas to take his family to the tropical destination while his state was in a virtual blackout in February.
Ted Chapin, the President and Chief Creative Officer of The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization for the past 40 years, will step away from the post at the end of his current contract this month, Scott Pascucci, CEO of Concord, announced today.
Apple TV+’s breakout rookie hit and awards magnet Ted Lasso didn’t come about in the usual way for a successful TV comedy series. It emerged out of improv comedy shows that star Jason Sudeikis was doing in Amsterdam, creating a loud, bombastic, very silly Ted Lasso. Eventually, NBC and the English Premier League asked him to do some spots based on it to promote the league’s games, but Sudeikis always had it in the back of his head that this character could make for a great TV series on its own.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorNBC is counting on the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to make the reforms necessary to allow the network to resume carrying the Golden Globe Awards.Frances Berwick, NBCUniversal’s chairman of entertainment networks, told reporters Friday that the company believes the Globes will eventually return to NBC’s air.
There is a path for the Golden Globes to air again on NBC after the network cancelled the 2022 ceremony.
Actor Seth Rogen believes Texas Sen.Ted Cruz could benefit from smoking some marijuana with the funnyman amid their ongoing Twitter sparring. Rogen, who launched his own marijuana company Houseplant in March, appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Thursday where he was asked to weigh in on his and Cruz's public bashing of one another on Twitter.
The Twitter back-and-forth between Seth Rogen and Ted Cruz is “not a feud.”
Add Amazon Studios to the growing list of organizations that have stated they will not work with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association until it significantly revamps its diversity and inclusion initiatives.
Johansson’s statement continues the dam breaking against HFPA, a movement that began at mid-week when Netflix’s co-CEO Ted Sarandos spoke out and said the studio would not participate in HFPA events until it revamped its organizational goals.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorThe president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association wants to meet with Ted Sarandos after the Netflix co-CEO announced that the streamer will no longer work with the group behind the Golden Globes.Sarandos informed the HFPA that he wasn’t satisfied with its plans to overhaul the organization following weeks of criticism for its lack of diversity among members.“We have always valued our relationship with Netflix as we seek to bring