Dilettante: True Tales of Excess, Triumph, and Disaster tells the story of Graydon Carter’s protégé Dana Brown and how he navigated his way around the New York media world in the 1990s.
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A new The Boys spinoff series is currently in the works!
The hit Prime Video series, based on The New York Times best-selling comic by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, is set to head to Mexico for the second spinoff, The Boys: Mexico, according to Deadline.
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Mexican actors Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal are signing on as executive producers, and they are both considering taking on acting roles in the new offshoot. If they do take roles, they will reportedly not be major roles.
Blue Beetle writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer is serving as creator, writer and executive producer, as well as co-showrunner, with the search underway for another co-showrunner.
Gareth also penned the upcoming El Muerto movie, starring Bad Bunny, which has actually been pulled from Sony’s release schedule.
Details on the premise for The Boys: Mexico are currently being kept under wraps, but it will shoot in Mexico.
Just a month ago, it was revealed that the first The Boys spinoff, Gen V, has been picked up for a second season.
The original The Boys series will also be back for a fourth season. See which stars are returning and who’s joining!
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The current, somewhat glib joke about George Clooney as a filmmaker is that he makes movies that “don’t exist,” i.e., are not made for the current cinematic zeitgeist and are often out of step with what the culture is watching and consuming. And there’s an argument to be made, no matter how shallow and maybe that ageist the joke is, that there’s something to it, perhaps going as far back as 2008’s throwback comedy “Leatherheads,” which really wasn’t for audiences at the time either.
A trip to a special screening of Barbie in New York City turned into a pretty in pink reunion of the cast from The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
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While Francis Coppola plans to set cinema alight in 2024 with his final epic Megalopolis, the Oscar-winner will begin the year with a revisit of one his most misunderstood efforts, One From The Heart. That’s the 1981 picture that Coppola threw himself into so hard, creatively and financially, that his American Zoetrope had to declare bankruptcy when it failed to draw audiences. It took Coppola years to build back his fortune with film hits and a win empire, to the current situation where he was able to self finance the $100 million+ Megalopolis.
, and Dua Lipa are longtime advocates of incorporating tailoring into their evening ensembles. And now Amal Clooney is embracing this trend in her latest going-out look.During a New York City date night, the chic barrister complemented her party-appropriate look with a blazer that could be borrowed from her husband’s wardrobe.
Taylor Swift had so many of her closest friends by her side as she celebrated her 34th birthday in New York City on Wednesday night (December 14).
George Clooney steps out to attend the New York screening of his new movie, The Boys In The Boat!
So many stars stepped out for The Boys in the Boat premiere!
J. Kim Murphy Hayao Miyazaki’s “The Boy and the Heron” looks to soar atop domestic charts this weekend after earning about $5.4 million across Friday and various preview screenings. Playing in 2,205 theaters, the GKids release has the benefit of Imax and other premium large format auditoriums to boost those numbers.
After one Japanese title delivered at the sleepy December box office last weekend, that being Godzilla Minus One, here’s another that’s set to dominate: Studio Ghibli and GKIDS’ Hayao Miyazaki‘s The Boy and the Heron which is looking at a No. 1 lead with $10M+ after $2.39M Thursday and early access previews.
The Killers have shared that they are “open” to doing a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere.The MSG Sphere is a $2.3billion (£1.8billion) dome with an 18,000 capacity and 160,000 speakers. It’s complete with an LED screen that completely wraps around inside the dome. The Sphere opened on September 29 with a residency performed by U2.After being asked In a new Q&A interview with The Guardian if the ‘Smile Like You Mean It’ hitmakers would ever do a residency at the mega venue in their hometown of Las Vegas, The Killers frontman, Brandon Flowers said: “You can take the boys out of Vegas, but it will always be a part of us.
is not yet over. , already has another headlining act lined up: a star turn on Broadway in the Chicago musical. Following in the iconic footsteps of Pamela Anderson, Mel B, and Christie Brinkley (to name a few), Madix will be portraying murderess and jazz singer Roxie Hart.Madix made the announcement on on December 6.
After the production team at Studio Ghibli disbanded, cinematographer Atsushi Okui worked as a freelance artist for a while. But when director Hayao Miyazaki began working on The Boy and the Heron, Okui was excited to be called back to the team.
Meet the new KISS – not the same as the old KISS, but a version that could live forever.
My Life with the Walter Boys, this Thursday, which is its version of meets The Fosters meets Party of Five. Based on of the same name by author Ali Novak, the series comes from the producers of , and follows 15-year-old Jackie as she must pack up and leave her life of privilege in New York City following the tragic death of her parents.She moves to rural Colorado with the large boisterous Walter family ( plays her mom's best friend and now guardian).
Prime Video’s “The Boys” franchise, a satirical and deconstructivist look at superheroes, just keeps going and going. There’s the spinoff series, “Gen V,” which season four of “The Boys” picks up from, and there’s also a new Mexico-set version of the series coming from Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal, both of whom will guest star on that spinoff.
How is Princess Catherine handling the royal racist allegation? Not well, it seems!
Diego Luna and Gael Garcia Bernal are partnering up once more for a new TV series. Based on the universe of “The Boys,” the new TV show will be written by Gareth Dunner-Alcocer, who wrote “Blue Beetle.” Luna and Bernal would be executive producers and are considering taking on acting roles.
As we have recently said goodbye to Season 1 of “Gen V” and are approaching Season 4 of “The Boys,” it’s obvious that Prime Video’s superhero franchise is stronger than ever before. So, the studio is doing what every Hollywood studio would do with a surprise hit franchise under its belt—expansion.