The new look for Aquaman has been unveiled by star Jason Momoa on Instagram, setting the stage for the upcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom sequel.
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, during its virtual summer Television Critics press tour on Thursday, giving fans a sneak peek at the highly anticipated drama executive produced by 50 Cent.
Inspired by a true story, the series follows two brothers who rise from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980s and give birth to one of the most influential crime families in the country. According to the series's official synopsis, Demetrius «Big Meech» and Terry «Southwest T» Flenory combined their charismatic
.The new look for Aquaman has been unveiled by star Jason Momoa on Instagram, setting the stage for the upcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom sequel.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentManuel Alduy, a well-respected French film and TV industry veteran who joined France Televisions as head of cinema and international development in January, discussed the broadcaster’s strategy to ramp up its scope and attract younger audiences.
Big Sean has made an appearance on fellow Detroit rapper Babyface Ray’s latest track ‘It Ain’t My Fault’.‘It Ain’t My Fault’ was produced by Hit-Boy and is accompanied by a music video showing both rappers being interrogated by police and the press.Watch the music video for ‘It Ain’t My Fault’ below:Babyface Ray released his latest EP, ‘Unfuckwitable’, earlier this year.
Eminem, Grip recruited the Detroit icon for a guest spot on the track ‘Walkthrough!’.Eminem leaps into action on the track’s second verse, delivering some of his sharpest bars in years.
Tyshon Freeman (The Quad) and Shondalia White (Good Trouble) are set for key recurring roles in Starz’s drama series BMF (aka Black Mafia Family), from executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (Power, Power Book II: Ghost, For Life) and writer/executive producer and Detroit native Randy Huggins (Star, Rebel, Power).
Starz held its virtual sessions for the summer edition of the Television Critics Association press tour, which is one again online for the third time since the start of the pandemic last year.
The creators and stars of Shining Vale gathered at TCA on Thursday to tease their genre-bender, which is set to debut early next year, noting that its star Courteney Cox delivers a performance unlike any we’ve seen from her before.
After not hearing too much about the film except the cast and filmmaker involved, with today’s NYFF Spotlight announcement, we got our first real look at “C’mon C’mon,” including a new image and a detailed synopsis of the feature. READ MORE: NYFF 2021 Adds ‘Dune,’ ‘French Dispatch’ & Mike Mills’ ‘C’mon, Cmon’ With Joaquin Phoenix & More For those that haven’t been following along, a lot of buzz surrounds the new film from Mike Mills.
Eminem is set to appear in an episode of the new 50 Cent-produced TV drama ‘BMF’, which is based on the true story of Detroit gangsters Demetrius and Terry Flenory, heads of the so called Black Mafia Family.The rapper is set to play Richard Wershe Jr – aka White Boy Rick – who between the ages of fourteen and sixteen acted as an FBI informant, helping to secure 20 convictions of gang members. Exactly how Eminem’s portrayal of Wershe will feature in the new TV show isn’t clear.
Eminem has landed a role in 50 Cent‘s new show!
Eminem will portray FBI informant Richard Wershe Jr. – aka White Boy Rick – in 50 Cent‘s forthcoming Starz drama series BMF (Black Mafia Family).Wershe was an FBI informant as a teenager in the mid-1980s, having infiltrated a Detroit gang.
Eminem is getting back in front of the camera.
the New York-born actor captioned the video, which has amassed nearly 700,000 views in under a day.“I am uncoordinated and inflexible as hell. My body is basically made of Lego bricks,” he added.The video also caught the eye of his “Modern Family” co-star Jesse Tyler Ferguson, 45, who commented: “Make good tips?”A post shared by Nolan Gould (@nolangould)In February, Gould stripped down in a muscle-bound photo shoot.
the Wrap.“I’m honored and appreciative of my good friend Em for supporting my new show ‘BMF,’ ” Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson said in a statement. “We couldn’t do a show based in Detroit without incorporating the legend that is Eminem.”Jackson, 46, also tweeted a fun little tidbit on Tuesday about the episode that Eminem, 48, will be starring in.
Eminem has joined the cast of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s upcoming Black Mafia Family Starz drama BMF, Deadline has confirmed.
Lizzo is opening up to the world after some unkind comments starting popping up regarding the release of her new single, Rumors.
Netflix has unveiled the first look at its upcoming series from co-creators Ava DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick, “Colin in Black & White”.