Denise Welch says she was left distraught while filming Coronation Street over the death of Princess Diana.
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A very 2020-Esq remake of “The Princess Bride” is coming to Quibi this Monday.
From “Juno” director Jason Reitman, the upcoming series was filmed two weeks ago during quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic.
According to Vanity Fair, celebrities filmed their parts on their phones while in self-isolation. Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, Common and Tiffany Haddish, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, Hugh Jackman, Andy Serkis, Keegan-Michael Key, Elijah Wood, Beanie Feldstein, Jack Black, Diego
Denise Welch says she was left distraught while filming Coronation Street over the death of Princess Diana.
Sophie Turner was able to hide her pregnancy for months thanks to her tall frame and wearing loose-fitting outfits. But she’s really popped now, and is flaunting her baby bump with amazing style.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticThere’s a flaky moment of lo-fi enchantment in the Quibi version of “The Princess Bride” when Inigo Montoya, played with forthright flair by Diego Luna (that’s just after he’s played by Oscar Nunez and just before he’s played by Finn Wolfhard), takes the sword crafted by his father — the one that got his father killed by the six-fingered man — and gives it to Westley, who is played by Jack Black (that’s just after he’s played by Common and just before he’s
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticQuibi, to put it politely, got off to a shaky start, and for the worst of all possible reasons. Yes, it had the sheer bad luck to launch at the start of the pandemic — not exactly a moment when folks were clamoring to watch short films on their phones as they traveled to work.
Game of Thrones fame Sophie Turner tied the knot with her beau Joe Jonas last year on June 29, 2019. Although they had already exchanged vows in the month of May, they had a grand celebration on the aforementioned date.
During quarantine, we’ve seen celebrities do a number of things to keep themselves relevant and in the news. And though much of it involves charitable actions, we’ve also seen filmmakers and creators also do short films and fun little projects from the comfort of their own homes.
Vanity Fair, we see Sophie Turner as Westley (originally played by Cary Elwes) and her husband, Joe playing Princess Buttercup (originally played by Robin Wright). We can’t cope! Calling all #ThePrincessBride fans: Hollywood A-listers—including Sophie Turner, Hugh Jackman, Tiffany Haddish, Joe Jonas, Jennifer Garner, and (many) more—have spent quarantine secretly making a homemade version of the classic film to benefit the World Central Kitchen.
The Princess Bride is set to air June 29 on Quibi. Sophie Turner and husband Joe Jonas will star as Westley and Princess Buttercup, respectively.
A star-studded recreation of the iconic film "The Princess Bride" is coming to Quibi. Sophie Turner, Joe Jonas, Jennifer Garner, Hugh Jackman, Jack Black, Rob Reiner and more are set to appear.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerA special teaser video is out celebrating the forthcoming debut of the filmed version of Broadway smash hit Hamilton, which bows July 3 on Disney+.The Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical was filmed at The Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway in June of 2016 and stars Daveed Diggs as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson; Renée Elise Goldsberry as Angelica Schuyler; Jonathan Groff as King George; Christopher Jackson as George Washington; Jasmine Cephas
during quarantines is difficult, but remaking a beloved classic with an all-star cast? That seems downright inconceivable. And yet, that's exactly what Jason Reitman has done.
The Princess Bride is being remade this summer with and husband starring as Westley and Princess Buttercup, respectively. Yes, I said respectively. A number of other Hollywood A-listers have teamed for this version of , which was filmed by at their own homes amid quarantine using their phones.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner have teamed up with Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Garner, and Tiffany Haddish to feature in a unique remote remake of The Princess Bride.Director Jason Reitman has taken charge of the project, for which the stars self-filmed scenes using their cell phones, with Jonas playing the titular character, aka Buttercup, and Turner, who is pregnant with the couple's first child, portraying the role of Westley, made famous by Cary Elwes in the beloved 1987 movie.Other artists
Hollywood stars including Hugh Jackman, Sophie Turner and Jennifer Garner star in a homemade re-telling of The Princess Bride, director Jason Reitman has revealed.
The Princess Bride is about as perfect a movie if there ever was one. Any mentions of reboots over the years have been met with fierce opposition.
. Created at home amid quarantine and using their household items, the Quibi project sees Sophie Turner,Joe Jonas,Diego Luna, Jennifer Garner, Common and many more celebs filming their own scene to recreate a portion of the 1987 film.In the first look, shared by on Friday, Josh Gad plays Fred Savage's original character with Rob Reiner as the grandfather telling the story, originally played by Peter Falk.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorBeginning Monday, Quibi will stream an all-star remake of The Princess Bride filmed by the actors at-home while in quarantine.The re-creation, first reported by Vanity Fair, will feature an A-list cast that includes couples Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, Common and Tiffany Haddish, Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka and Chris Pine and Annabelle Wallis, along with Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Garner, Elijah Wood, Jon Hamm, Beanie Feldstein, Lucas Hedges, Jenna
Beloved 1987 film “The Princess Bride” is getting a DIY makeover from some of Hollywood’s biggest names.Though the project is helmed by “Juno” director Jason Reitman, who has previously staged live readings of the film’s script, the remake was shot entirely at-home by each cast member using their phones.
Ellise Shafer editorBeloved 1987 film “The Princess Bride” is getting a DIY makeover from some of Hollywood’s biggest names.Though the project is helmed by “Juno” director Jason Reitman, who has previously staged live readings of the film’s script, the remake was shot entirely at-home by each cast member using their phones.