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EXCLUSIVE: The Peanut Butter Falcon filmmakers Michael Schwartz & Tyler Nilson have been hired to adapt and direct the remake of Riders of Justice for Lionsgate. Shawn Levy, Dan Levine & Dan Cohen of 21 Laps are producing. Sisse Graum Jørgensen & Anders Kjaeurhauge from the original film are executive producing. James Myers is overseeing for Lionsgate.
The original 2020 Danish film starred Mads Mikkelsen and was directed by Anders Thomas Jensen, who co-wrote the story with Nik Arcel. Riders of Justice was a critical and fan favorite hit due to its original tone and offbeat action. The story follows a recently deployed soldier who returns home to care for his teenage daughter after his wife is killed in a train accident. But when a team of statistics experts investigating the accident claim foul play, the soldier embarks on a revenge-fueled mission, along with an eclectic group, to find those responsible.
Schwartz & Nilson’s big breakout film came with The Peanut Butter Falcon, which earned rave reviews, won an Audience Award at SXSW and became the highest-grossing indie of 2019. Among its many honors, the film also received a nomination from the DGA for Achievement in First-Time Feature Film and was listed among the NBR’s Top Ten Independent Films.
They most recently directed the feature film Los Frikis, which received the top jury prize at the Miami Film Festival. They are represented by WME, Range Media Partners, and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole.
Lionsgate and 21 Laps are also collaborators on the upcoming film Never Let Go, starring and executive produced by Halle Berry and directed by Alexandre Aja, which is slated for release on September 27.
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cleared to descend on the infamous property north of Santa Ynez, Calif., for the shoot in April, according to film permit activity reviewed by SF Gate. “Dialogue, petting zoom, stunt” and the use of helicopters were given the green light.Jackson’s nephew Jaafar Jackson plays the late King of Pop in Antoine Fuqua’s “Michael,” slated for release in April 2025.The property has been associated with lurid claims against Jackson, who died at age 50 in 2009 from an acute drug overdose.Jackson faced 14 charges including seven counts of child molestation and two counts of giving alcohol to a minor in a child sex abuse probe, but was acquitted of all charges in June 2005.
With cameras soon to roll on their buzzy NCIS spin-off, Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo have gotten into the weeds on NCIS: Tony & Ziva. The pair were part of a large NCIS contingent here at the Monte Carlo TV Festival to celebrate the juggernaut franchise hitting the 1,000-episode mark. It included the mothership series’ Brian Dietzen and Wilmer Valderrama who also talked about the expansion of what posters up for the Festival are referring to as the ‘NCISverse’.
Selena Kuznikov Lionsgate Television has optioned journalist Adam Ciralsky’s Vanity Fair article “Take No Prisoners” to be developed as a series by showrunner Alexi Hawley. The article details the work of the U.S. Special envoy for hostage affairs and his colleagues, working for the release of Americans held captive worldwide.
“Hey Mom, did you feel emotional the first time you drove in Sacramento?” asked Saoirse Ronan’s titular character in “Lady Bird” during an impassioned final monologue that makes the streets of the Californian capital glow. The city provides a similar site of reconciliation between a pair who’s grown gradually estranged in Michael Angarano’s “Sacramento.” It feels emotional, too, albeit in a more familiar way.
Michael Mosley’s wife has revealed that the TV doctor “took the wrong route and collapsed” after he was last seen at Agios Nikolaos beach on Wednesday, 5 June, before he went for a walk to the centre of the Greek island of Symi. On Sunday, 9 June, it was revealed that a body in the search for Michael, 67, had been discovered in a rocky area beside Agia Marina following an extensive search operation led by emergency workers, which included drones and a sniffer dog. And now, Michael’s beloved wife, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley, has confirmed the heartbreaking news that he has died as she paid tribute to her “wonderful, funny, kind and brilliant husband.
Selena Kuznikov “Loot” and “Pose” star Michaela Jaé Rodriguez says while growing up, the Logo dramedy series “Noah’s Arc,” which followed the lives and relationships of four gay men in Los Angeles, was one of the first shows she saw that made her feel represented. “There were so many people of color on that show,” Rodriguez told Variety.
Brent Lang Executive Editor When Michael Angarano was trying to get “Sacramento,” his indie buddy comedy about two friends who go on a road trip to a certain state capital off the ground, the question he’d get was always the same. Does it really need to be set in Sacramento? “At one point we were ready to shoot the movie in Atlanta — we had the financing and everything,” remembers Angarano, who directed the film, as well as co-wrote it. “And this was for a movie called ‘Sacramento.’ But it’s like why try to cheat it? Maybe, we should we just call it ‘Athens’ or ‘Savannah’?” And even though Angarano and his co-writer Chris Smith weren’t that familiar with the city that inspired their film, its appearance on a highway sign, informing them of the California city’s distance from Los Angeles, was foundational.
Tyler Perry has a new movie project at Netflix!
The Hills of California, the first new play by Jez Butterworth‘s since his acclaimed The Ferryman in 2017, will open on Broadway this fall, reuniting the playwright with director Sam Mendes.
Red Hot Chili Peppers are back on the road for the last leg of their Unlimited Love Tour.
Gogglebox's Pete and Sophie Sandiford are two of the show's most-loved stars. Ever since the Blackpool-based brother and sister duo first appeared on the show together in 2017, they've delighted viewers with witty insights into their lives, as well as their thoughts on the week's best TV. Just recently, Pete revealed his wife, Paige, was 'doing his head in' over their daughter Eva's birthday party.
Gogglebox favourites Pete and Sophie Sandiford have been stealing the show since 2017, delighting viewers with their comical insights on the week's television highlights.
Gogglebox star Sophie Sandiford joined the show back in 2017, however, she looked very different back then.The 28 year old is a regular on the award-winning programme, where she watches telly alongside her lovable older brother, Pete Sandiford.The pair quickly became two of the show’s most popular castmates due to their hilarious commentary and sibling banter. When she first joined the show, Sophie had dark hair with a blonde, dip-dye effect at the bottom, which was cut into a blunt style which fell to her chest. However, since joining the show Sophie has undergone several major hair changes.
Gogglebox favourites Pete and Sophie Sandiford have been a staple of the show since 2017, amusing viewers every episode with their take on the week's best TV.The Blackpool-based siblings are one of the most-loved families by fans, and Pete is known for his particularly witty comments about what he's watching on telly, or what's happening in his personal life. Recently he told Sophie how his wife, Paige, was 'doing his head' in over preparations for their daughter's birthday party. But for any viewers wondering where their brilliant sense of humour comes from, the mystery has been solved.
EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Pictures acquires original comedy feature Reality Vice from Katie Silberman set in housewife-style reality show; Maximum Effort, Entertainment 360 to produce. Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort will produce the film alongside Entertainment 360’s Geoff Shaevitz and Silberman.
Justice have announced new dates for their forthcoming North American tour – check out the full list of dates and ticket info below.The French electronic duo – who will hit the road in support of their fourth album ‘Hyperdrama’, released in April – have added new dates in October for their sojourn through the US and Canada.This follows initial dates previously announced for New York, Washington DC and Boston, all of which have since sold out. Their North American tour will now begin in New York City on July 25 and end in Chicago on October 23.
NCIS vets Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly are set to host Off Duty: An NCIS Rewatch, a new weekly video podcast for Spotify. Slated to launch on Tuesday, June 4, the podcast features the two who will reprise their characters in the upcoming NCIS: Tony & Ziva spinoff series produced by CBS Studios for Paramount+.
Facebook post shared online, Ingle’s son Doug Ingle Jr shared: “It’s with a heavy heart & great sadness to announce the passing of my Father Doug Ingle. Dad passed away peacefully this evening [May 24] in the presence of family.“Thank You Dad for being a father, teacher and friend.
Doug Ingle, the original lead singer of the rock band Iron Butterfly, has died. He was 78.