Technicolor Creative Studios has teamed with state-of-the-art virtual production company NantStudios on the creation of a new virtual production stage, which will open as part of its 60,000 square-foot Creative Hub in Culver City in 2023.
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Sue Cleaver has reportedly signed up for 'I'm A Celebrity. . .
Get Me Out Of Here!'. The 'Coronation Street' actress - who has played Eileen Grimshaw on the soap since 2002 - is looking forward to "challenging herself" when she heads Down Under next month to take part in the beloved reality show. A source told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: “Sue is a very much-loved Street legend and the bosses are delighted to have her as part of the line-up this year.
“She will be a brilliant addition, and is looking forward to really pushing out of her comfort zone and challenging herself in the jungle. ” The former 'Dinner Ladies' star is expecting to be joined on the show - which is returning to Australia for the first time in three years - by Boy George, Chris Moyles, Seann Walsh, Owen Warner and Olivia Attwood, though the line-up has not officially been confirmed. It was claimed earlier this week that Olivia - who finished third on 'Love Island' alongside ex-boyfriend Chris Hughes in 2017 - will be the first ever star of the dating show to take part in the competition, with ITV bosses hoping she'll be a hit with viewers as they are keen to secure her for more projects in the future.
An insider said: "This is a sign that the dating favourite is now so big and produces figures with such high profiles that they can no longer be dismissed. "Olivia is already viewed as a rising star on ITV and this is likely to serve as a launchpad for potentially fronting more mainstream shows with the broadcaster. " Meanwhile, she has some history with 'I'm A Celebrity' after appearing as a special guest on spin-off show 'Extra Camp', when she had to endure Bushtucker Trials and was made to eat sheep brains.
Technicolor Creative Studios has teamed with state-of-the-art virtual production company NantStudios on the creation of a new virtual production stage, which will open as part of its 60,000 square-foot Creative Hub in Culver City in 2023.
Jennifer Maas TV Business Writer Los Angeles-based real estate developer The Ratkovich Company, which brought the Hercules Campus in Playa Vista to life for Google and YouTube Studios, and a J.P. Morgan Global Alternatives investment group have acquired a three-acre property near Downtown Culver City with plans to develop it into a creative campus like others in the area occupied by Amazon, Apple, WarnerMedia, Sony, TikTok, Nike and Adobe, Variety has learned exclusively. Dubbed “The Bowcroft Collection,” the 73,035-square-foot group of connected buildings stretches from 5950-5978 Bowcroft Street, near the intersection of Jefferson and Obama Boulevards in Los Angeles.
Ozuna is the new owner of Los Brujos de Guayama. According to the information handed to HOLA! USA, the Governing Board also approved the request to transfer the franchise to the municipality of Manatí, to be renamed Los Osos de Manatí (Manatee Bears).Una publicación compartida por Brujos de Guayama BSN (@losbrujosbsn)“Being in charge of a Puerto Rico National Superior Basketball franchise has been one of my greatest dreams, for which we have been working for some time,” Ozuna said.
José Lopez from Puerto Rico was crowned Mr Gay World 2022 at the Artscape Opera House in Cape Town on Saturday night.
Bad Bunny of taking advantage of his home country’s tax breaks.During a recent appearance on Philip DeFranco’s YouTube show, Paul responded to Bad Bunny’s September music video for ‘El Apagón’, which was accompanied by a documentary about inequality in Puerto Rico due to the government’s foreign tax scheme.“Bad Bunny is a Puerto Rican living in Puerto Rico who is privately taking advantage of the same tax program that he is publicly condemning,” Paul told DeFranco.“I know this and I see things like this and it hurts. There are local Puerto Ricans who know about this.
Ahead of this year’s I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! starting, many names have been tossed around under speculation that they could head to the Australian jungle. The latest is Coronation Street legend Sue Cleaver, who is best known for playing Eileen Grimshaw on the ITV soap.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!Celebrities rumoured to be hunkering down with the creepy crawlies include Boy George, Love Island star Olivia Attwood, Loose Women panelist Charlene White and Strictly Come Dancing star Seann Walsh. The ITV show, which first landed on our screens 25 years ago, will return to Australia after three years due to the pandemic, following an All Star edition of I’m A Celebrity which has been filmed in South Africa.
Haiti is preparing to seek military assistance from the international community to confront gangs that have blocked the country's principal fuel port, the Miami Herald reported on Friday, citing sources with knowledge of the decision. The government of Prime Minister Ariel Henry plans to make the written request on Friday to allied nations, without specifying where the troops should come from, the Herald reported.
kissing his married Strictly partner Katya Jones in 2018 while his fiancé Rebecca Humphries waited for him at home on her birthday. After being at the centre of Strictly’s biggest ever storm, Walsh is now expected to be heading to the jungle where ITV bosses are said to be salivating that he might spill more on that infamous smooch outside a London pub. ‘Seann is an incredible signing for I’m A Celebrity and it’s a real coup for ITV,’ an insider told The Sun.
Bad Bunny’s latest music video is a fun ode to Puerto Rico’s beaches and party scene, at least throughout its opening minutes. Afterward, the clip serves as an introduction for a 20-minute documentary that tackles Puerto Rican displacement, and how figures like Logan Paul contribute to this, reaping the benefits of the island while pushing natives out of their homes. In a new podcast, Paul addresses the video, saying that Bad Bunny is “hypocritical” since he’s reaping the same benefits that he is.