Katie Price 's Mucky Mansion home renovation show has been thrown into chaos as the house is reportedly 'filled with rubbish' and 'too dirty' for film crews.
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TV series set in the universe of the “Alien” franchise, as well Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo’s prodigious reboot of the famed 1980 miniseries “Shogun.” During the Television Critics Association summer press tour, FX Networks chief John Landgraf offered an update on both ambitious projects. “We wrapped physical production on limited series ‘Showgun’ in June, which was by far our biggest and most ambitious production,” Landgraf revealed.
“However, we still have a long period of post-production ahead of us, but the show looks fantastic and will debut later next year.”“Shogun,” which originally ran on NBC and is partly credited with boosting the popularity of the miniseries format, will be a 10-episode season based on James Clavell’s novel of the same name. The series is set in feudal Japan and charts the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds and a mysterious female samurai: John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis), a risk-taking English sailor who ends up shipwrecked in Japan, a land whose unfamiliar culture will ultimately redefine him; Lord Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada), a shrewd, powerful daimyo at odds with his own political rivals; and Lady Mariko, a woman with invaluable skills but dishonorable family ties, who must prove her value and allegiance.As for Hawley, Landgraf said the “Fargo” and “Legion” creator has “delivered all the scripts for the first season of his drama series based on ‘Alien.'” Franchise architect Ridley Scott is producing the series, which will begin shooting next year.
Katie Price 's Mucky Mansion home renovation show has been thrown into chaos as the house is reportedly 'filled with rubbish' and 'too dirty' for film crews.
First Dates star Fred Sirieix headed for a curry in Hale as he partied with the stars of his new BBC show on a break from filming here in Manchester. Fred has just announced he is to host the new BBC2 show Master of Ceremonies alongside Dragon's Den star Sara Davies and Manchester events boss Raj Somaiya.
John Boyega is opening up about the kind of women he’s drawn to during his recent appearance on Sirius XM.
K.J. Yossman Country music star Jimmie Allen is set to make his feature film debut with upcoming musical “Be Alright.”“The Goldbergs’” Hayley Orrantia will co-star, with both Allen and Orrantia in the lead roles.In “Be Alright,” which is set in New York City in the 1960s, Orrantia plays down-on-her-luck Eve. Things start looking up when she encounters an “old friend with a new mantra” played by Allen.In keeping with Allen’s musical style, the film is set to have a country flavor.
The Daily Telegraph: 'All of my three husbands definitely took me down paths that I probably would not have gone down had I not married them. 'Jane continued: 'And then, in between the marriages, I have had boyfriends that didn't take me down any new paths, that really had nothing to teach me, and I got bored pretty fast. 'I feel like I needed to always be learning and growing and expanding, and my husbands have all helped me do that.
Seth Rogen has spoken out about his experience as part of the cast of Steven Spielberg’s TIFF-bound The Fabelmans.
Brian Tyree Henry just shot up Japan mid-commute with Brad Pitt and Aaron Taylor Johnson in David Leitch‘s “Bullet Train.” Now, he’ll do the same on the streets of Philadelphia, courtesy of Apple TV+, Ridley Scott, and “Top Gun: Maverick” scribe “Peter Craig.” READ MORE: ‘Bullet Train’ Review: An Exhausting Action Comedy Of Squandered Potential Deadline reports that Apple TV+ is about to make a series order for “Sinking Spring,” a crime story set in the City Of Brotherly Love.
EXCLUSIVE: The life and career of Michael Stevenson, an industry veteran, and former assistant director to Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, and Sir Ridley Scott will be documented in a new feature-length documentary from Freida Films and 21 Filmworks.
John Legend recently revealed how Kanye West's vocal support for Donald Trump, and his subsequent run for office in 2020, drove a wedge in their friendship.«We aren’t friends as much as we used to be,» Legend said during an appearance on podcast with CNN's David Axelrod. «I honestly think because we publicly disagreed on his running for office, his supporting Trump. I think it became too much for us to sustain our friendship.»West raised eyebrows for his overt support of Trump during his controversial term as president — which included publicly rocking Trump's signature MAGA hat and meeting with Trump in the Oval Office.All of this did not sit well with Legend, who — along with his wife, Chrissy Teigen — were among the most outspoken celebrity critics of Trump.However, Legend said he believes it was West's run for president in 2020, and Legend's refusal to support said run, that was the final nail in the coffin for their decades-long friendship.«He was upset that I didn’t support his run for presidency of the United States of America — for understandable reasons,» Legend explained.
Starz officially confirmed the prequel series titled Blood of My Blood is in development. The writers’ room has officially opened on the new drama series that will follow the love story of Jamie Fraser’s (Sam Heughan) parents, Ellen MacKenzie and Brian Fraser.
John Boyega is staying away from the Marvel Cinematic Universe…at least for the time being.
Jane Fonda is getting really about plastic surgery.
car shooting incident that disrupted the Chicago set of “Justified: City Primeval” last month, calling it “traumatic” and affirming that additional security protocols have since been put in place.“I think it was a pretty traumatic experience for the cast and crew to be anywhere near that kind of gunfire,” the producer said during a virtual session of the Television Critics Association summer press tour. “A lot was done to sort of take a break and make sure everyone was OK.
FX’s television series based on sci-fi classic Alien will begin shooting next year and limited series Shōgun will also air in 2023, according to FX chief John Landgraf.
The relationship between Dana Walden and John Landgraf has long been subject of corporate intrigue. The superstar TV executives had run on parallel tracks at Fox and continued to do so after they both made the transition to Disney following the 2019 acquisition until this past June. The shocking dismissal of Peter Rice, which was followed by Walden’s elevation to his post as Chairman of Disney General Entertainment, changed the dynamic between the two veteran executives, with one of them (Landgraf) reporting to the other (Walden) for the first time since Landgraf joined FX in 2004.
FX chief John Landgraf has made another “foolish” prediction.
Zack Sharf Colin Farrell recently told Entertainment Tonight that he hopes to start filming his Penguin series for HBO Max in 2023. Variety confirmed in March that HBO Max had given a straight-to-series order for series, which will be a spinoff of Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” movie. Farrell made his debut as Oswald Copperpot/Penguin in the film.
K.J. Yossman Tamsin Egerton (“The Look of Love”), Jessica Plummer (“The Girl Before”) and Bebe Cave (“Tale of Tales”) have been cast in British indie feature “Tell That To The Winter Sea,” Variety can exclusively confirm.Variety can also reveal that the film, which is written by Greta Bellamacina and Jaclyn Bethany, has been snapped up by Kaleidoscope Film Distribution, who will distribute in the U.K.
William Earl Variety is pleased to announce the lineup for its second-ever Virtual TV Fest: The Nominees, featuring five panels airing virtually on Aug. 10 to an audience of Emmy voters.