Joe Otterson TV ReporterBobby Smith Jr. and his Ashore Entertainment and author Brenda Jackson have partnered to launch a film and television company to develop and produce titles from Jackson’s collection of romance novels.Smith Jr.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterSamuel L. Jackson is set to reprise the role of Nick Fury in a new Marvel series currently in development at Disney Plus, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.The exact plot details of the show are being kept under wraps, but multiple sources say Jackson is attached to star with Kyle Bradstreet attached to write and executive produce.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterBobby Smith Jr. and his Ashore Entertainment and author Brenda Jackson have partnered to launch a film and television company to develop and produce titles from Jackson’s collection of romance novels.Smith Jr.
Manori Ravindran International EditorSamuel L. Jackson’s docuseries “Enslaved” was well under way before this year’s global “Black Lives Matter” movement resurgence, but he admits the project has taken on an urgency for which he wasn’t quite prepared.“It was serendipitous that it came out at this particular time.
Samuel L. Jackson is the face of a new ad for the Biden-Harris campaign in which he blasts Donald Trump and Republicans for voter suppression, while encouraging everyone to participate in the upcoming election.
Unable to launch a book tour amid the global pandemic, John Lithgow recruited his celebrity friends for a series of video readings promoting the release of his new book of satirical Trump-inspired poems. Speaking to The Late Show host Stephen Colbert, the actor detailed how he was able to produce the project, which features a total of 21 two-minute video readings of his work fromTrumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown: Verses for a Despotic Age ahead of its Sept.
Earlier today, we shared first pictures from the upcoming “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” which stars Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman, in the actor’s final performance before his untimely passing.
Samuel L. Jackson's new television documentary series Enslaved: The Lost History of the Transatlantic Slave Tradewill launch worldwide after broadcasters in some 130 territories snatched up the six-part series on the history of human trafficking.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Fremantle passes 130 territories sold for Samuel L. Jackson’s “Enslaved,” Lineup Industries is set to license NHK’s formats slate, Red Sea International awards more than $1 million in grants, and Walter Presents nabs five Nordic series.Samuel L. Jackson’s Epix docuseries “Enslaved: The Lost History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade” will air in 130 territories after Fremantle closed deals including France’s Histoire TV, History in Germany and Movistar Plus
Samuel L. Jackson has long said that when he was younger he wanted to be the Black Jacques Cousteau.
Nick Fury is the latest Marvel character to be getting a TV series at Disney+ and Samuel L. Jackson will be reprising his iconic role! The actor’s first appearance as Nick Fury was in the post-credits scene of the first Iron Man movie in 2018 and he has since appeared in nearly a dozen of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films.Now, according to reports by Variety, Samuel is set to star in the series and Mr.
reported Variety, which noted that Marvel Studios would produce the show.Jackson has played leather-trenchcoat-and-eyepatch-wearing Fury — the director of Marvel’s fictional S.H.I.E.L.D.
Just because the Marvel Cinematic Universe is entering a brand-new “Phase” with “Black Widow,” you didn’t really think Samuel L. Jackson was going anywhere, did you? The man who introduced the world to the Avengers Initiative way back in 2008’s “Iron Man” is apparently ready to suit up as Nick Fury at least one more time.
Variety is reporting that Samuel L. Jackson is set to reprise his iconic role from the Marvel films in a new series for Disney+.
Denise Petski, Nellie Andreeva Disney+ is developing a new Marvel series with Samuel L. Jackson attached to reprise his role of Nick Fury, sources confirmed to Deadline.The project is in its early stages and details are being kept under wraps, but we’re told Kyle Bradstreet (Mr.
Marvel series that’s being developed for Disney+.The veteran actor has portrayed the head of clandestine government agency S.H.I.E.L.D in many Marvel films since the first Iron Man film in 2008.Variety reports that sources have confirmed a new Marvel TV series has been green-lit by Disney+, which is to be produced by Marvel Studios.
first reported on the Nick Fury series. Kyle Bradstreet attached to write and executive produce.
Nick Fury is the latest Marvel character to be getting a TV series at Disney+ and Samuel L. Jackson will be reprising his iconic role!
Samuel L. Jackson is hosting a new six-episode series that delves back into what is arguably the most shameful period in American history.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterPhillipa Soo and Jake McDorman have joined the cast of Hulu’s upcoming drama “Dopesick” in recurring guest star roles, Variety has learned exclusively.The series looks into the epicenter of America’s struggle with opioid addiction, taking viewers from a distressed Virginia mining community, to the hallways of the DEA, and to the opulence of “one percenter” Big Pharma Manhattan.
Marvel actor, who spent time with Boseman at the world premiere of Captain Marvel told The Tamron Hall Show how much of an impact the Black Panther actor’s death had left on him.“Yes, it’s sudden to us all,” Jackson said of the loss. “I was trying to remember the last time I’d actually seen Chadwick.