The brand new trailer for Apple TV+‘s Luck invites viewers into a world with only good fortune.
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Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem are teaming up for another movie together.
The two stars, who previously worked on the 2021 drama Being the Ricardos, have joined the cast of a new animated movie called Spellbound.
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They will join Rachel Zegler, who was announced as a cast member earlier this year. John Lithgow is also set to star in the musical.
THR writes that Nicole will take on the role of Ellsmere, the Queen of Lumbria, while Javier will voice Solon, the King of Lumbria. The pair serve as parents to Rachel‘s character Princess Ellian, who will lead them in a daring quest to save her family and kingdom after a spell transforms them into monsters.
The film is being directed by Vicky Jenson and written by Lauren Hynek, Elizabeth Martin and Linda Woolverton.
It was recently announced that Nicole would be starring in a new Netflix comedy as well.
The brand new trailer for Apple TV+‘s Luck invites viewers into a world with only good fortune.
Nicole Kidman is rocking the same look that Kim Kardashian popularized this year!
Shawn Mendes is stepping out for breakfast.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“Duncanville” will end its run after three seasons. Amy Poehler executive produced “Duncanville” and starred in the show as Duncan, an ordinary 15-year-old with a wild imagination and his sights set on the freedom of adulthood. Fox confirmed on Thursday that the show wouldn’t be back for a fourth season.
We gotta wait a little while longer for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two as Warner Bros has moved the Legendary film from Oct. 20, 2023 to Nov. 17, 2023.
“Dune: Part Two” is being shifted from Oct. 20, 2023 to Nov. 17, 2023.
Kaley Cuoco has a lot of new projects on her plate, and she's gearing up for the return of one that's particularly exciting and even raunchy.MORE: Kaley Cuoco and ex-husband Karl Cook finalize divorce nine months after announcing splitThe actress shared that the third season for DC's Harley Quinn animated series would be debuting in just about a month.VIDEO: Kaley Cuoco cheered on by new boyfriend during unusual date nightSporting a higher pitched voice for her portrayal of the title character, the season will explore the blossoming relationship between Harley and Poison Ivy with a lot more trademark debauchery and chaos to ensue.Kaley excitedly wrote on social media alongside the trailer for the new season: "The wait is almost over!!! @DCHarleyQuinn Season 3 premieres July 28th on @HBOMax! LFG!"MORE: Kaley Cuoco reveals new project coming soon after The Flight Attendant finaleHer fans were equally as enthusiastic about the season and said so with their comments, with one writing: "Hurrrrrrrrrrrry so good your best work."A post shared by Kaley Cuoco (@kaleycuoco)Kaley revealed that season three of Harley Quinn would drop in a monthAnother said: "YESSS I CANNOT WAIT," and a third commented: "Seems like an eternity since Season 2 ended," with many simply using flame emojis to express their excitement.It was only recently that Kaley marked the end of a season of another HBO Max show, The Flight Attendant, and she's already moving on to other things.MORE: Kaley Cuoco introduces boyfriend Tom Pelphrey to BFF – but does she approve?MORE: Kaley Cuoco wows in bridal look as she pays tribute to close friendThe star took to Instagram to share all the preparations she's had to undergo for her next unannounced big role, which
in the works, to be produced by Scott and directed by “Don’t Breathe” filmmaker Fede Alvarez.Off-beat and wholly absurd, this delightfully refreshing cult comedy is for the wacky at heart. The premise follows the title character, an awkward teen (Jon Heder) who has a hard time finding an in-group at his small-town Idaho high school.
Universal and Illumination’s Nintendo movie Super Mario Bros about the famed videogame plumbers, kart drivers and squashers of turtles is zipping from its planned December 21 release date to April 7, which is Easter weekend 2023.
A gig-goer has been left 'scared' after claiming he heard 'spooky voices' during his stay at 'Britain's most haunted hotel '.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeFamed chef and restauranteur, entrepreneur and philanthropist Wolfgang Puck is getting into the kids business. Puck is set to announce plans to launch a new children’s animated series, “Wolfgang Puck’s Secret Chef Academy,” which he plans to pitch to networks and streamers.Puck has partnered with Genius Brands International to launch the project.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentFurther expanding its already robust talent roster in Spain, Latin America and the U.S. Latino market, VIS, Paramount’s international studio, has signed an exclusive first-look deal with Madrid and Los Angeles-based Morena Films to develop and produce films and series for the company’s portfolio.The titles will have a strong focus on Latin America, Spain, and U.S.
The teaser trailer for Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is here!
You’ve definitely never heard Shawn Mendes like this.
“Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile” fits in with that whole “Clifford the Big Red Dog” genre of kids’ stories where it’s so ridiculous that you have to leave your common sense at the door. It’s a story about a family that sorta, kinda becomes the caretakers of a talking crocodile who also is a world-class singer.
No Time to Die star Léa Seydoux has landed a key role in Dune: Part Two.As reported by Deadline, the actress has been cast by director Denis Villeneuve as Lady Margot Fenring, a member of the Sisterhood of sorceresses.Seydoux joins an all-star cast for the sequel, including Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, Josh Brolin, Florence Pugh, Stellan Skarsgård, Javier Bardem, Dave Bautista and Austin Butler.In May, it was announced that veteran actor Christopher Walken will also join the sequel as Emperor Shaddam IV, another significant character in the story.Pre-production on Dune: Part Two began in April, according to Villeneuve – who will once again write, direct and produce the epic’s latest chapter.On what to expect from the sequel, Villeneuve previously told ET Canada: “I cannot say nothing about the movie – I don’t like to talk about projects as I am doing them – but it’s probably going to be the biggest challenge of my career, again, because it’s even more complex than Part One.”Elsewhere, the director recently confirmed that Zendaya will have a significantly larger role in Part Two, having featured sparingly in the first film.Speaking to Variety, he said: “For Zendaya, I will say Part One was a promise. I know that we saw a glimpse of her in Part One, but in Part Two, she’ll have a prominent part.“We will follow Timothée [Chalamet] and Zendaya on their adventures in the desert.
Lea Seydoux has joined the upcoming sequel to Dune!