"Pinch me. This couldn’t have worked out better for this project," Byrne says.
13.01.2020 - 04:01 / tvguide.com
We are all patiently waiting for the sequel to Psych: The Movie, cleverly titled Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, and while you wait, we've got some good news for you: Kurt Fuller will be returning as Woody in the second TV movie continuation of the USA series.
Fuller told TV Guide at the Television Critics' Association winter press tour that he'd appear in Psych 2: Lassie Come Home while promoting his CBS show, Evil. In fact, when asked whether he'd make a cameo, he replied, "More than a cameo.
"Pinch me. This couldn’t have worked out better for this project," Byrne says.
Spike Lee has signed on to direct a movie based on the Broadway show “David Byrne’s American Utopia” with Participant acting as lead financier and executive producer.
British actor Charlie Hunnam has said he “really regretted” claiming to be indifferent towards marriage.
Netflix is listening and the Studio Ghibli films arriving on the platform is a mere proof of it. For the longest time, fans of the animated Japanese movies have been begging the online streaming platform to arrange for the entire catalog. It seems like Netflix made some calls and finally, movies like My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away are going to arrive on the platform outside the regions of the US, Canada. Yes, these movies will arrive in India as well.
U.S. movie admissions slid 4.6% last year to 1.24 billion, the second lowest admissions number during the current century, the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) has reported.
Christian Bale and David O. Russell are in talks to team on an untitled film that’s being developed at New Regency through its overall deal with Disney and Fox, Variety has confirmed.
By Amanda N'Duka
The upcoming sequel to China's biggest film release of 2019 —fantasy animation Ne Zha —is heading to North America.Well Go USA Entertainment will release Jiang Ziya, the second in a series of planned films from Beijing Enlight Pictures, in U.S. theaters on Feb.