It’s never too late! Keesha Sharp believes in finding happiness at any age — which is why her new film Spring Breakthrough felt like the perfect fit.
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Cary Elwes, star of the beloved 1987 cult fantasy film "The Princess Bride," doesn’t think there’s a shot at it ever being remade Elwes told "E! News" in a recent interview, "There's no reboot." He continued, "There was a studio head one time who suggested that, and he posted it on Twitter, and I responded, 'There's a shortage of perfect movies in this world. It would be a pity to damage this one.'" The 60-year-old actor had responded to a 2019 tweet from Variety in which Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Tony Vinciquerra had told the outlet, "Very famous people whose names I won't use, but they want to redo ‘The Princess Bride.’" Elwes paraphrased one of his more famous quotes from the movie in his response, and he said that it "got quite a sizeable response of positive feedback" at the time.
He added a definitive opinion: "I don't think you can touch it." "The Princess Bride," based on the 1973 novel of the same name, premiered in 1987 and celebrated its 35th anniversary last year. It wasn’t a box-office hit when it first played in theaters, but over the decades it has become a family favorite for many people, with its quotable lines and memorable moments.
The closest the film has come to being remade was in 2020 during the height of the pandemic and lockdowns, when dozens of celebrities recreated the movie shot for shot and line for line at home with improvised costumes and props. Elwes even appeared, but instead recreating his role as the hero Westley, he played the evil Prince Humperdinck.
The charming recreations were broadcast on the now-defunct Quibi. Elwes also told "E! News" that the cast remains close.
"We do get together, and we do celebrate each other," he told the outlet. "We're all one big family now thanks
.It’s never too late! Keesha Sharp believes in finding happiness at any age — which is why her new film Spring Breakthrough felt like the perfect fit.
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star Tori Roloff shared a series of pictures featuring her, her husband, Zach Roloff, and their three children.«Little bread-and-butterflies kiss the tulips, and the sun is like a toy balloon.
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Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment Writer SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses major plot developments in “The Last Generation,” the series finale of “Star Trek: Picard,” currently streaming on Paramount+. The last time the cast of “Star Trek: The Next Generation” cast performed together on screen — in 2002’s “Star Trek: Nemesis” — ended with a sour one-two punch: the sudden death of Data (Brent Spiner) and the financial failure of the film, which caused Paramount to stop making movies with the cast. Effectively, after a brilliantly successful seven-season run on TV, “The Next Generation” had been canceled from movie theaters. Two decades later, when Terry Matalas was tapped to executive produce the final season of “Star Trek: Picard,” the lifelong “Trek” fan knew that he not only wanted to bring back the full “TNG” cast, but provide them with the send-off they had never received.
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Note: This story contains spoilers from “Ted Lasso” Season 3, Episode 6.When James Lance read the name of his “Ted Lasso” character Trent Crimm, he did not think that was the name of a bully. But the “Independent” journalist’s behavior cast him as a shadow over the Apple TV+ series’ optimistic tone.The actor took TheWrap behind the scenes of his performance of the journalist, who has traded in tabloids and deadlines for a more long-term project writing a book about AFC Richmond.
Emanuel Okusanya The fast-rising Afropop singer Ayra Starr says she always knew she was destined for greatness. It didn’t take long: She’d signed with the major African label Mavin, racked up hundreds of millions of streams, headlined a U.K. tour and gotten cosigns from many of her idols, all before her 21st birthday this coming June. After her debut single “Away” shot her to stardom in her native Nigeria, her hit single “Rush” has surpassed 100 million streams on both Spotify and YouTube, and she just dropped a tag-team single with labelmate DJ Big N and singer Oxlade called “How Many Times.” It all began simply enough: She’d been singing with her brother for most of her life, and one day when she was 18, “I posted a video — it was the first original song I posted online,” she recalls, “and the next day my executive producer called me and invited me to the studio. Literally three days later I was signed.” The label in question is Mavin Records, the powerhouse Nigeria-based company that launched the global careers of industry icons such as Tiwa Savage, Don Jazzy, Rema and others. Her career vaulted to the next level with “Bloody Samaritan” — an R&B banger that took off in the U.K. and caught the attention of Kelly Rowland, who later joined the remix and became a mentor to Starr.
Emmerdale stalwart Lisa Riley is having the time of her life in New York City. Pictured in sunglasses with partner Al, who she's been in a relationship with since 2014, the Mandy Dingle actress, 46, treated her Instagram followers to a holiday selfie on Monday. "Ok I promise only ONE cheesy…….HOLIDAY SNAP!!!!" her caption began.
Cary Elwes says he almost missed out on the opportunity to work with Mel Brooks.
Glen Powell, who played audience favorite Hangman in last summer’s “Top Gun: Maverick,” will co-star alongside “Why the Crawdads Sing” star Daisy Edgar-Jones in “Twisters.” The Universal Pictures release, which will be co-financed by Warner Bros., will arrive in theaters on July 19, 2024. and will be a direct sequel to Jan De Bont’s 1996 blockbuster “Twister.” Lee Isaac Chung (“Minari”) will helm from a screenplay by Mark L.