Neil Jordan’s ‘Marlowe’: Liam Neeson And Diane Kruger Feature To Debut At San Sebastian
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posted to Instagram later in June announcing that he would be taking a step back from social media. The post itself shows a notes app page that reads “Bow not to self pity and depreciation. Do not let hopelessness reep in like a cancer.
Instead Rejoice in the grace you have been given Look forward unto dawn to new beginnings.” The note is titled “Hang your head low not at your failures.”In the caption, Elsass wrote “This is a big one. I won’t be on social media for quite some time, I’m not exactly sure how long yet, but at least a good couple weeks.”“I’ve been struggling recently with a number of things all pretty much revolving around mental health and well-being,” he continued. “I wrote this poem I don’t know if you can really call it a poem, I’ve never written one before so I don’t really know what qualifies as or constitutes one but this was my best attempt.”“I’m headed to a facility for a month to get the mental health back on track, and get the tools I need so I can help myself, because right now I can’t,” he added later on in the caption.
“For so long I felt weak, I felt like my problems weren’t real and that everyone else’s were bigger than mine. I felt that I needed to “man up” and deal with it internally. As you might imagine things got progressively worse over the past couple of years.
I’m finally ready to get help and It’s a huge, huge sacrifice.”The carousel post also shows slides of Elsass meeting Steve Downes, who voices Master Chief in the Halo video game.“I want you to know this because I also bet almost every single one of you has or is feeling the exact same way. You are sick of the same cycle over and over. You are sick of feeling like you don’t have a purpose.
Neil Jordan’s ‘Marlowe’: Liam Neeson And Diane Kruger Feature To Debut At San Sebastian
EXCLUSIVE: Even with Ozark wrapping its final season this past spring, Jason Bateman doesn’t look like he’s done edgy roles as sources tell Deadline he is in negotiations to join Taron Egerton in the Netflix and Amblin action thriller Carry On, with Jaume Collet-Serra on board to direct. TJ Fixman penned the first draft of the screenplay, with Michael Green doing the most recent polish. Dylan Clark will produce. The film marks the first production to come out of the overall deal Amblin signed with Netflix last June.
We're really excited to see who's going to take the glitter ball trophy home this year, as Strictly is just weeks away from waltzing into our living rooms. There's a great mix of celebrities taking part including KISS FM drive time DJ Tyler West, 26. And ahead of the new series his colleague Jordan Banjo reveals to OK! he is rooting for Tyler all the way.
After getting engaged in January 2020, Jordan Banjo and his long-term partner Naomi Courts finally tied the knot surrounded by their friends, family and his Diversity co-stars. The pair were joined on their special day by children Cassius and Mayowa, who also had the best day of their lives.
England star to pull out of The Hundred due to injury, with the 29-year-old suffering an ankle problem which means he will miss Birmingham Phoenix's final two group games and the knockouts if they qualify. Livingstone is a crucial member of England's T20I side and they will be hoping the injury is not too serious given the number of stars already out of action ahead of the T20 World Cup in October.
@jordanelsass1 Cameo (1/2)#SupermanAndLois pic.twitter.com/3zZwD8gZ9V“It’s been a tough few weeks, as you might imagine, with everything going on with the show,” Elsass said in a new video recorded for a fan on Cameo. “It’s sad, it’s a real shame. I know that I was pumped for Season 3, for sure, but what are you going to do? Anyway, mental health is definitely 100-percent priority.
Jordan Elsass shockingly announced his exit from the hit CW show Superman & Lois last week and now, he’s breaking his silence and giving a little insight into why he won’t be returning.
Deadline.Producers have become aware of Elsass’ concerns, the report said, however, it’s unclear if he quit or was fired.The “Little Fires Everywhere” star played Clark Kent/Superman (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois’ (Elizabeth Tulloch) teenage son, Jonathan.“Superman & Lois” showrunner Todd Helbing revealed to Entertainment Weekly recently that it was his idea to bring Jonathan into the forefront for Season 3 and make him a more central point.“We certainly want to fold Jonathan more into the superhero stories,” he said. “What Clark says to him about the Kryptonian tech, you could take that in many different ways, so we’ll see which road we ultimately go down.”“I have four brothers, and everybody on our staff has sort of similar experiences, so it’s fun to play that [brother] dynamic.
J. Kim Murphy Jordan Elsass will not be returning for the third season of “Superman & Lois.” In a statement released on Tuesday evening, Warner Bros. Television cited “personal reasons” in its explanation for why the actor would not reprise his role as Jonathan Kent, which will now be recast.“Jordan Elsass has notified the Studio that he will not be returning to ‘Superman & Lois’ for Season 3 due to personal reasons,” Warner Bros.
Superman & Lois series regular Jordan Elsass will not be returning for the upcoming third season of the CW’s DC series. As a result, his role, Jonathan Kent, will be recast. The decision was made after Elsass did not report for duty by the deadline given to the cast to go back to work in Vancouver where Superman & Lois films.
Jordan Banjo and his fiancée Naomi Courts finally tied the knot over the weekend, with the pair exchanging vows in a stunning ceremony surrounded by their nearest and dearest The Diversity star, 29, and his long term partner Naomi, 30, were originally due to walk down the aisle in 2021 but had to postpone their nuptials due to the pandemic. However, it looks like their big day was worth the wait with the couple, who are parents to son Cassius, four, and three year old daughter Mayowa also known as Mimi, throwing a lavish bash at Ashridge House in Hertfordshire.
Jordan Moreau Ezra Miller, the embattled star of Warner Bros.’ “The Flash” movie, has been charged with felony burglary in Stamford, Vt., according to a Vermont State Police report.According to the police report, Vermont State Police were notified of a burglary complaint from a residence in Stamford at 5:55 p.m. on May 1.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Melissa Leo and Antonio Banderas have joined the cast of “Clean-Up Crew,” an action-comedy from Yale Entertainment.Directed by Jon Keeyes, “Clean-Up Crew” focuses on a crime scene clean-up team that discovers a cash-filled briefcase at a crime sight. The discovery pits them into battle with a crime boss, hitman and corrupt government agents searching for the cash.
K.J. Yossman “Stranger Things” star Nikola Djuricko has been tapped to present the Serbian edition of NBCUniversal Formats’ entertainment series “Hollywood Game Night.” This is the 24th international edition of the series, joining adaptations in the U.K., France, Greece, Hungary and Thailand, among others. The show pairs celebrities with contestants as they compete in a variety of party games.