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20.08.2021 - 20:39 / thewrap.com
Joe and Anthony Russo have exited Netflix’s “Magic: The Gathering” series over creative differences regarding the animated adaptation, TheWrap has learned.
Jeff Kline (“Transformers: Prime”) has replaced them as head of the creative team for the animated show.Henry Gilroy and Jose Molina — who were set as the head writers for the show centered on the Planeswalker characters from Wizards of the Coast’s “Magic: The Gathering” card game, which was ordered to series at Netflix in 2019 — have also
.The trailer for Midnight Mass just debuted!
Scarlett Johansson‘s lawsuit over Black Widow might prevent the Russo brothers from directing a Marvel film.According to a new report in The Wall Street Journal, Joe and Anthony Russo, who directed several Marvel films including Infinity War and Endgame, have “hit an impasse” with the studio.Johansson filed a lawsuit against Disney for reportedly breaking her contract on Black Widow by releasing the film simultaneously on Disney+ and in cinemas.The star’s agent claimed that she would have
Black Widow may no longer be part of the MCU, but the actor's lawsuit against Disney may have ramifications for Marvel Studio's future. According to a new report from The Wall Street Journal, the Russo brothers – who previously directed Johansson in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame – have been put off returning for another Marvel movie.
Plenty of fans and industry folks brushed off Scarlett Johansson‘s lawsuit concerning “Black Widow” pivoting from theatrical release to a hybrid model as something that could be resolved privately. But with Johansson’s legal team publicly coming out against arbitration and the lawsuit seemingly moving forward, the first bit of fallout at Marvel Studios has arrived, and it involves the Russo Brothers.
Kendall Jenner is no stranger to the fashion world. The 25-year-old supermodel has walked countless runway shows through the years — and has starred in too many campaigns to name. But now, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians alum has embarked on an entirely new adventure as the new creative director of FWRD, owned by Los Angeles-based Revolve Group.
The Script have been announced as the musical guests for this Friday (September 3)'s series premiere of The Late Late Show on RTÉ One.
A new era of Survivor will begin as season 41 premieres this fall. As the 18 new castaways are announced, Jeff Probst is also introducing new elements to the game, starting with the length of it, which has always been 39 days.
Naman Ramachandran Top Netflix Europe executives have said that the streamer is practising a local-first approach to production.Speaking at the Series Mania Forum on Monday, Anna Nagler, director, local language originals, Central and Eastern Europe and Russia, said, “We’re so happy that when when we enter the local market, we can work with local community, with local talent and local directors, the way to learn from them and to actually give them space, to give them the platform to create, to
The Magic Gang begin a run of live dates this week as support for Blossoms, and the band have spoken to NME about the gigs and a new EP they have in the works.Tonight (August 30), the Brighton four-piece perform at Hull’s Bonus Arena to kick off the first of a handful of rescheduled dates on Blossoms’ UK tour which was postponed after its Bournemouth date in March last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.“We’re more keen than ever to connect with people,” frontman Jack Kaye told NME at this
Meek Mill, Lil Baby, and Lil Durk have shared a new all-star collaborative single – watch the video for ‘Sharing Locations’ below.The track was produced by Nick Papz, Xander, KJ, and Svdominik, and comes with its own video, directed by Mill himself, which sees the three hang out by the doors of a private jet.‘Sharing Locations’ was first teased earlier this year, when Mill shared a snippet of the song via his Instagram account.“@lildurk x baby x meek now back to the street shit,” he wrote at
Leigh Griffiths.And it's thought the Parkhead striker is up for returning to Dens Park, 10 years after leaving the Dee for Wolves. Griffiths is yet to make a competitive appearance for the Hoops this season despite Ange Postecoglou handing the striker a one-year contract extension weeks into his reign.
Molly Mae Hague has announced that she is the new Creative Director for online retailer PrettyLittleThing.The 22-year-old has been in close partnership with PLT since leaving the villa in 2019 and signing a £1million deal for a fashion collaboration.
Netflix has a bumper crop of new content in September, a list of which is organized below alphabetically by date.
You know that sound that plays every time you fire up a Netflix Original? Apparently, if you were to spell it out, you get “tudum.” And in honor of that unmistakable sound and the ridiculous number of upcoming projects coming to Netflix over the next several months, the streaming company thinks it’s time for a fan event, aptly titled TUDUM.
“To those New Yorkers who have yet to meet me, I say this – you may not know me. But I know you,” the State of New York’s first female Governor Kathy Hochul said in her debut public address after being officially sworn in early Tuesday.
EXCLUSIVE: Amy Brenneman (Tell Me Your Secrets, Judging Amy) is set for a key recurring role opposite Elisabeth Moss in Apple’s Shining Girls, a metaphysical thriller based on Lauren Beukes’ 2013 best-selling novel The Shining Girls, starring and executive produced by Elisabeth Moss, and executive produced by Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way. MRC Television is the studio.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Following the departure of Joe and Anthony Russo from the “Magic: The Gathering” project, Netflix has tapped Jeff Kline (“Transformers: Prime”) to executive produce and lead a new creative team for the CG-animated adaptation of the collectible fantasy trading card game.The show was first announced in June 2019.
EXCLUSIVE: Magic: the Gathering, Netflix’s CG-animated series adaptation of the popular tabletop trading-card game, has put in place a new creative team led by executive producer Jeff Kline (Transformers: Prime).
The controversy surrounding new Jeopardy! host Mike Richards is growing, as a new story today alleges he made sexist and off-color remarks while co-hosting a podcast in 2014.
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