Natalia Dyer is opening up about the delay in Stranger Things that was caused by the coronavirus pandemic and says that it’s actually a blessing.
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Naman Ramachandran Brothers Finn Wolfhard (“Stranger Things”) and Nick Wolfhard (“The InBetween”) will headline the voice cast of sci-fi animation series “New-Gen,” alongside Anya Chalotra (“The Witcher”).Targeted at the 7-plus age group, the series is set in a futuristic utopia called New-Gen, which becomes threatened by a nanotech war. It follows twins who live as ordinary teenagers and nanotech-enhanced superheroes.
Natalia Dyer is opening up about the delay in Stranger Things that was caused by the coronavirus pandemic and says that it’s actually a blessing.
Naman Ramachandran Popular Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana is teaming with director Abhishek Kapoor on an as yet untitled Bollywood romance. Khurrana will play a cross functional athlete in the film.The project is set up by Kapoor’s outfit Guy In The Sky Pictures (“Kedarnath”) and a producer is being finalised.Khurrana has made it a point of playing diverse characters in his career and each of them have been box-office successes.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine 's fans are convinced she's engaged after the singer showed off an incredible diamond ring during her holiday in Capri, Italy.The Smile hit-maker – who has kept tight-lipped about engagement rumours since last year – is thought to be betrothed to actor David Harbour, but the pair have remained coy about their transatlantic romance.After Lily shared a bikini selfie from the beach, her fans rushed to congratulate her after spotting the huge rock on her ring
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Stranger Things actor Joe Keery is set to star in a new action horror film, Spree – watch the first trailer below.Directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko and executive produced by Drake, the film shows 23-year-old driver Kurt (Keery) embark on a series of deranged kidknappings, all live-streamed from inside the vehicle, in an attempt to create a “shortcut to infamy” on social media.In the official synopsis for Spree, which also stars David Arquette and Mischa Barton, Keery’s character delivers what he
You may never take an Uber again after watching the trailer for “Spree”, a new horror comedy featuring “Stranger Things” star Joe Keery as a deranged rideshare driver with a homicidal streak.
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Netflix and the creators of Stranger Things, Matt and Ross Duffer, are being sued by a company that says the idea for the hit show was stolen from a screenplay called Totem.A lawsuit filed by Irish Rover Entertainment on Wednesday (July 15) in California federal court claims that Stranger Things has copied a number of things from Totem, a screenplay written by Jeffrey Kennedy (via TheWrap).The suit alleges that the Netflix show lifted the “plot, sequence, characters, theme, dialogue, mood, and
The creators of “Stranger Things” are facing a plagiarism lawsuit.
Also Read: 'Watchmen,' 'Fleabag,' 'Succession' and 'Stranger Things' Win 2020 Peabody AwardsKennedy says he got the idea for “Totem” after the death of a childhood friend, Clint Osthimer, who suffered from epilepsy. “During their childhood together in rural Indiana,” the lawsuit reads, “Osthimer and Kennedy dealt with the constant threat of Osthimer’s ‘personal demon,’ epilepsy, which created ‘lightning showers’ in his brain.
said during a Q&A that the series was “supposed to come out early [2021]” but has "likely" been delayed. The actor did, however, add that he's no authority on these things.The reason for the delay? The coronavirus pandemic has left many movies and TV shows unable to film, including Stranger Things season 4.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticThere’s a flaky moment of lo-fi enchantment in the Quibi version of “The Princess Bride” when Inigo Montoya, played with forthright flair by Diego Luna (that’s just after he’s played by Oscar Nunez and just before he’s played by Finn Wolfhard), takes the sword crafted by his father — the one that got his father killed by the six-fingered man — and gives it to Westley, who is played by Jack Black (that’s just after he’s played by Common and just before he’s
The TV industry is planning on getting back to work.