By Bruce Haring
21.04.2020 - 00:29 / deadline.com
By Amanda N'Duka
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EXCLUSIVE: Diego Tinoco, best known for the Netflix series, On My Block, will play Tybalt in R#J, a modern-day adaptation of the Shakespearean classic Romeo and Juliet from producers Timur Bekmambetov and Igor Tsay. Carey Williams is directing the film from a script he co-wrote with Rickie Castaneda.
This marks the first project under Bekmambetov and Tsay’s newly-launched Interface Films banner. Their credits include Unfriended and Searching, starring
By Bruce Haring
NBC's sixth annual "Red Nose Day Special" is just around the corner, and the jam-packed lineup can't be missed.Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, OneRepublic, Ellie Goulding, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, Sam Smith, James Taylor, Meghan Trainor and Tina: The Tina Turner Musical's Adrienne Warren are all set to perform during the two-hour telecast.Viewers will also see short compelling films that show how donations to Red Nose Day are used to change and save the lives of children in need
By Jazz Tangcay
Have you been quietly working your way through all the Disney recipes the has been released lately? If so, you're not alone. Quarantine Instagram feeds aren't all and whipped strawberry milk and banana bread.
Hugh Jackman only agreed to hit pause on his friendly feud with Ryan Reynolds at the request of their wives, actresses Deborra-Lee Furness and Blake Lively.
It seems like the Coronavirus outbreak has been putting everything on a halt. Right from the Cannes Film Festival to the Wimbledon tournament, every event stands cancelled owing to the present situation prevailing around the world.
The world's most famous comic book convention is the latest high-profile cancellation
LOS ANGELES — San Diego Comic-Con, an annual celebrity-studded showcase of superhero films and pop culture, has been canceled for the first time in its 50-year history due to the global coronavirus outbreak, organizers said on Friday.
At this point, it was probably inevitable that San Diego Comic-Con was not going to be happening. However, with the amount of anticipation it generates each and every single year, hope sprung eternal that the coronavirus pandemic would not affect the gathering in 2020.
Update: 4/17/20: Comic-Con International has announced that San Diego Comic-Con 2020 is officially canceled. The event will return July 22-25, 2021. This is the first time in the convention's 50-year history that it has had to be canceled.