Dr Death is coming back in a couple months and we have our first look at season two!
03.10.2023 - 12:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Sir Roger Moore's adult sons stepped out on Monday evening as they attended an event ahead of an auction of the late actor's collection of memorabilia.
The Bond actor, who sadly died in 2017 aged 98, is best known for playing the 007 agent from 1973 until 1985.
He was featured as Bond in the iconic films seven times before he was replaced by Timothy Dalton in the legendary role reports the Mirror.
The late actor is survived by his two grown-up sons, Geoffrey and Christian, and daughter, Deborah, all of whom he shares with his third wife, Luisa Mattioli.
Now 57 years old and happily married to Loulou, Geoffrey looks notably similar to his late movie star father with his deep tan and full head of dark hair as seen in pictures shared by the Mirror.
Christian, 50, also has an uncanny resemblance to his father, inheriting his striking looks, his equally lush locks and a distinctively strong jawline.
Both brothers followed in their father's footsteps in the entertainment world, with Geoffrey pursuing music and his younger brother going down the acting and directing road.
He is best known for his work on Monarch of the Moon (2005), The Gold Bracelet (2006) and Light from the East (2005).
“A father, a friend, debonair movie star and ambassador was Roger, all four seasons all in one day,” Geoffrey said in honour of his late dad at last night's glitzy event, which was also attended by Bond producer Barbara Broccoli.
A variety of snaps paying tribute to Roger were displayed throughout the venue, which also featured a bar serving the secret agent's signature drink, the humble martini.
The collection, which featured more than 180 possessions is estimated to be worth around £420,000 in total.
Amongst the items going under the hammer were
Dr Death is coming back in a couple months and we have our first look at season two!
Valerie Wu Intern Fans of the iconic British secret agent James Bond will have to wait a while to see who the next 007 will be, according to franchise producer Barbara Broccoli. In a recent interview with The Guardian, Broccoli shared that executives “haven’t even begun” modernizing the franchise, adding that there is a “big road ahead” before the James Bond character is “reinvented for the next chapter.” Broccoli praised what Daniel Craig, who retired from the role of James Bond in 2021 after the release of “No Time to Die,” brought to the character.
James Bond’s many fans will have a long wait for the next 007, it seems.
James Bond have said that they “haven’t even begun” the process of moving the franchise into the post-Daniel Craig era.Barbara Broccoli, who helms the Bond estate along with her half-brother Michael G. Wilson, was speaking ahead of the release of the Bond-themed Prime Video reality series 007: Road to a Million.She told The Guardian there is “a big road ahead” for them, adding that the Bond character will be “reinvented for the next chapter” when he does return.She stressed that their goal is for the next incarnation of the legendary film character to reflect how the world has changed since Craig first appeared in the role in 2006.“[We] wanted to focus on what a 21st-century hero would look like,” she said.
Peacock is unveiling the official teaser and premiere date for Season 2 of Dr. Death starring Edgar Ramírez and Mandy Moore. All eight episodes will drop Thursday, Dec. 21 on Peacock.
The Chevy Chase Show” premiered Sept. 7, 1993, on Fox — a week after “The Late Show With David Letterman” dropped on CBS — and was canned six weeks (and 29 episodes) into its run.Chase, whose movie career was on the skids after a string of flops (“Nothing But Trouble,” “Memoirs of Invisible Man”) was not Fox’s first choice to host its first foray into late-night following “The Joan Rivers Show” — which lasted seven months from October 1986 to May 1997 — and “The Wilton-North Report,” a hybrid sketch-comedy/talk show that aired for four weeks.Fox wanted Dolly Parton as its late-night star but her manager, who also represented Chase, recommended him. Chase, who was 18 years past his initial “Saturday Night Live” fame, was reportedly paid $3 million, and Fox spent another $1 million renovating the Aquarius Theater in LA — renaming it The Chevy Chase Theater.
Manchester United stars paid their respects to Sir Alex Ferguson's late wife Lady Cathy Ferguson on Monday.
Sir Michael Caine has announced his retirement from acting at the age of 90. The veteran star has appeared in more than 160 films during a career which spanned seven decades.
Will Reeve, the son of the late and iconic “Superman” actor Christopher Reeve, attended the Bring Change To Mind Gala in New York City. This event was a star-studded and powerful symbol of hope and determination, much like the remarkable story of his father.
Filmmaker Gareth Edwards is coming off his epic sci-fi original film, “The Creator,” a film that saved millions of dollars in VFX by essentially doing it all after the fact. Meaning instead of setting up expensive green screens, blue screens, and mo-cap suits to capture the spots where VFX would typically be inserted, Edwards and his team just shot the movie generally as one would in the wild and then basically Photoshopped on all the VFX afterward (that’s not the most technical version, but probably the most accurate the audiences will understand; read our ‘Creator’ review here).
John Cena is walking back his criticism of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Lior Raz has joined the frontlines in Israel to help the innocent victims amid attacks by Hamas forces.
Rasty and nasty with a cherry on top, Fast Charlie is a down-home Southern gangster yarn with a staggering body count but a sweet taste awaiting the survivors at the end of the day. This adaptation of Victor Gischler’s 2003 novel Gun Monkeys is an inelegant affair that gushes hot blood all over the place but leaves enough room for an appealingly credible May-December romance to grow in the midst of the constant mayhem. This is James Caan’s final film and it’s one that genre fans should eat up but will do so more at home than in theaters.
Laughs blended with tears tonight at the Beverly Hilton as many in Hollywood remembered late MGM Theatrical Distribution Boss and big screen champion Erik Lomis who was lauded posthumously with the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation‘s Pioneer of the Year award. Lomis passed suddenly at 64 on March 22.
Ellise Shafer In the trailer for upcoming Prime Video reality series “007: Road to a Million,” Brian Cox controls the fate of nine pairs of wannabe James Bonds as they take on challenges inspired by the iconic spy for a chance to win £1 million ($1.2 million). “I put real people into a James Bond adventure to win £1 million,” Cox says in the clip, which released to mark James Bond Day, as the franchise’s theme song plays. “The only thing standing in their way is me.” The trailer teases some of the challenges the contestants are put through, including climbing a crane, balancing atop a moving train and driving an Aston Martin down winding hills.
Christopher Nolan reportedly wants to direct multiple James Bond films in a period setting.According to sources at World Of Reel, the director is said to be in talks with Bond producer Barbara Broccoli to direct the next “two or three” films in the franchise.While it’s claimed that Nolan is on board “in principle”, he apparently has some stipulations regarding his creative freedom and the direction he wants to take the franchise.According to the report, Nolan wants to make faithful adaptations of the original Ian Fleming novels “in period settings”. The original books, which began with 1953’s Casino Royale, were set in the 1950s and early 1960s.EON Productions, however, reportedly wants to make a “full reboot for the modern era”.An official announcement over who will direct the next James Bond outing, or who will be Daniel Craig’s successor, has yet to be made.Nolan previously expressed interest in making a James Bond film during an appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast.“The influence of those movies in my filmography is embarrassingly apparent,” he explained.
There’s more late-night bookings now that the writers strike is over.
Allison Holker is honoring her late husband, Stephen “tWitch” Boss, on what would have been his 41st birthday.
Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’ has claimed that Roger Waters exhibited anti-Semitic behaviour towards band’s agent.It comes as a new documentary, The Dark Side of Roger Waters, explores allegations of antisemitism against the Pink Floyd co-founder.Producer Bob Ezrin in a new online documentary created by the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism (CAA), claims that he once heard Waters call the band’s agent, Bryan Morrison, a “fucking Jew” during a ditty.Ezrin claimed: “Something like the last line of the couplet was ’cause Morry is a fucking Jew’. It was my first inclination that there may be some anti-Semitism under the surface.
CoJo will be back in the saddle next year.36-year-old country star Cody Johnson just announced the first leg of his upcoming ‘The Leather Tour’ that will send him to venues all over North America from January through June 2024.The 13-concert trek — which will likely expand soon — is named after his upcoming ninth studio album “Leather.”“This round of songs… is the best..I have ever recorded,” the 36-year-old singer said in a statement. “Each album should outdo the last one.”And while Johnson is bringing his very best to the stage, he’s not going it alone.Along the way, he’ll be joined by special guests Justin Moore, Chris Janson and Dillon Carmichael.Need tickets ASAP?We’re here to help make that happen.Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Oct.