Jeremy Strong is joining the cast.
05.10.2020 - 21:15 / etcanada.com
Alice is going through the looking glass once again.
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Work It” star Sabrina Carpenter is set to produce and star in a “reimagining” of “Alice in Wonderland” for Netflix.
The movie will be a musical set in the present day, involving a music festival called Wonderland as the backdrop.
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Jeremy Strong is joining the cast.
Jessica Jones and Breaking Bad actor Krysten Ritter is reportedly set to star as the villain in a new Netflix film, Night Books.Directed by David Yarovesky (Brightburn) and adapted from JA White’s horror-fantasy kids book, the story follows Alex (Winslow Fegley), the film’s young protagonist obsessed with paranormal tales.After being captured by a witch in New York – played by Ritter, according to Deadline – Alex is introduced to fellow captive Yasmin and forced to tell a new scary story every
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorNetflix has handed a series order to First Kill, a YA vampire series based on the short story by New York Times bestselling author Victoria “V. E.” Schwab, with American Horror Story and Scream Queens star Emma Roberts set to star and produce via her Belletrist Productions.
Fin Argus gets submerged in water in the new trailer for Disney+‘s upcoming movie, Clouds.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerLook, up there in the sky – it’s a bird, it’s a plane…it’s President Donald Trump?The New York Times reported Saturday that President Trump floated the idea of a stunt when he left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after treatment for COVID-19. The plan called for Trump to appear frail when people first saw him.
New York Times on Saturday, “In several phone calls last weekend from the presidential suite at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Mr. Trump shared an idea he was considering: When he left the hospital, he wanted to appear frail at first when people saw him, according to people with knowledge of the conversations.
Brandon Choe Photo EditorThe Smallville cast reflected on their time on set during their virtual New York Comic Con panel Saturday morning. Their reunion marks almost a decade since the show’s end on The CW.The panel was moderated by Garrett Wang (Star Trek: Voyager) and joined by lead Tom Welling (Clark Kent), Michael Rosenbaum (Lex Luthor), Sam Witwer (Davis Bloome) and Laura Vandervoort (Kara).Rosenbaum revealed he was ready to explode by the seventh season.
New York Comic Con panel and dropped some major news: Star Trek: Voyager's Captain Janeway is headed back to television! TV Guide has learned that Kate Mulgrew is set to reprise her role as the beloved Starfleet captain for Nickelodeon's upcoming animated series, Star Trek Prodigy. "I have invested every scintilla of my being in Captain Janeway, and I can't wait to endow her with nuance that I never did before in Star Trek: Prodigy.
Netflix will be bringing a lot of joy to audiences this December with the movie musical The Prom, based on the Broadway show of the same name.
GLOW star Marc Maron has said Netflix should let the cast and creative team wrap up the show as a movie.Maron proposed the idea on Instagram, after it was confirmed that the much-loved comedy series had been cancelled, scrapping plans in motion for season four.“Let us wrap it up in a two-hour Netflix movie,” Maron said in a video. “Give the showrunners and the cast and the writers the chance to finish the story in a movie, right? Then it’s all fine.
While Disney sits back and greenlights live-action remakes of its classic animated film library, other studios are trying to figure out how to get involved in that money-making action. Sony is already deep into development on its upcoming “Cinderella” live-action reimagining.
Sabrina Carpenter is heading back to Netflix for her next project.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorNewFest is hosting a reading of Ang Lee’s groundbreaking Brokeback Mountain at its New York LGBTQ Film Festival on October 18, employing an all-trans cast for the event that commemorates the film’s 15th anniversary.The cast features Leo Sheng (The L Word) as Ennis, Brian Michael Smith (911: Lone Star) as Jack, Jen Richards (Tales of the City) as Alma, Alexandra Grey (Empire) as Lurleen and Disclosure director Sam Feder as the narrator.The original film
Dave McNary Film Reporter“Ghostbusters” star Rick Moranis was punched in an unprovoked attack on a New York City sidewalk.The actor “is fine but grateful for everyone’s thoughts and well wishes,” his rep told Variety.Footage released on Friday by the New York Police Department shows the 67-year-old being knocked to the ground after being punched in the head by an unknown assailant early Thursday morning while walking near his apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Apple TV+ has announced a new musical comedy series is in the works and a star-studded cast is attached!
“Emily in Paris” premieres Friday on Netflix, he plans on returning to New York this month to begin filming the seventh season of the delightful “Younger,” starring Sutton Foster as a 40-something single mom pretending to be in her twenties to reinvent her career.It films on location all over the city, including Williamsburg and Silvercup Studios in Long Island City.‘I feel like New York is just taking a nap now like the rest of the world.’“It’s important to bring back some life and work back to
Lily Collins has lots of reasons to celebrate right now. Not only has the British actor become engaged to boyfriend Charlie McDowell (the writer-director proposed while the pair were holidaying in New Mexico), but her hotly-anticipated new TV series launches on October 2.
Lily Collins has lots of reasons to celebrate right now. Not only has the British actor become engaged to boyfriend Charlie McDowell (the writer-director proposed while the pair were holidaying in New Mexico), but her hotly-anticipated new TV series launches on October 2.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorAGC International inked key territory deals during the virtual TIFF market on Donnie Yen action pic The Father.Pacts have gone down with Leonine in Germany and Switzerland; Metropolitan in France; DeAPlaneta in Spain; Nordisk in Scandinavia; Rialto Distribution & Vertigo Releasing in Australia & New Zealand; and Signature Entertainment in the U.K.