The New Zealand Film Commission's CEO Annabelle Sheehan is stepping down. The leadership change was announced Thursday by the NZFC's chair Kerry Prendergast.
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Angelique Jackson Ta-Nehisi Coates will write a new Superman film for DC Films and Warner Bros.The project is in very early development, but the new film is being produced by J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot.
The New Zealand Film Commission's CEO Annabelle Sheehan is stepping down. The leadership change was announced Thursday by the NZFC's chair Kerry Prendergast.
Katherine Heigl is updating fans after undergoing surgery to deal with a herniated disk in her neck.
Nick Jonas is on a heavenly journey, and he’s taking fans with him thanks to Wednesday’s release of his new music video for “This Is Heaven”.
While Warner Bros. and DC Films continue to mine their DC Comics Universe for heroes from the Justice League, they’re also not forgetting characters from the past and members of the 1940s-set The Justice Society of America.
EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros. and D.C. Films are developing an adaptation of the popular comic Hourman with Chernin Entertainment joining as producers. The adaptation is being penned by writing duo Gavin Games and Neil Widener. This will mark the first time Chernin has developed a DC property.
The Jonas Brothers aren’t going anywhere.
Pepé Le Pew is not featured in any current Warner Bros. TV projects and there are no current plans for the controversial cartoon skunk to return, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
EXCLUSIVE: He starred in the first Warner Bros. Space Jam movie back in 1996, however, Pepe Le Pew will not be showing up at all in the upcoming theatrical sequel Space Jam: A New Legacy on July 16.
Nathan Evans was a guest of the US Kelly Clarkson show and ended up writing a new song for the presenter.Nathan admitted he'd been excited to guest on the show with the Grammy award winner, who first got her break on American Idol in 2002, The star couldn't wait to sing his specially written song to the singer.Kelly was also thrilled to have Nathan as a guest as she admitted she was a big fan of his work - and his accent.She said: 'The hottest trend in music is sea shanties.
Dan Levy when he hosted the NBC sketch comedy show earlier this month. Levy, 37, left a supportive Post-It note on the mirror of the dressing room for Regina King, who hosted the following weekend. King, 50, then shared a selfie to Instagram of the encouraging note, which read, «You got this!»King paid it forward to star Regé-Jean Page by leaving him a note ahead of his hosting gig, which he too shared on Instagram. «You got next and you are going to be amazing,» King wrote to Page, 31.
Nick Jonas has a new song out!
It has been a while, but it looks like the Man of Steel is getting a reboot. Yes, Superman has a new interpretation in the works, and the pedigree involved is really something.
Superman reboot produced by J.J. Abrams is reportedly in the works.According to Deadline, author Ta-Nehisi Coates is writing the film’s screenplay for Warner Bros.
according to the Hollywood Reporter.Author and journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates is reportedly set to write the script. Hannah Minghella of Bad Robot will produce, though no director has been attached to the project yet.“To be invited into the DC Extended Universe by Warner Bros., DC films and Bad Robot is an honor,” said “Between the World and Me” author Coates in a statement to Shadow and Act.
The Man of Steel is getting another reboot.
Marvel comics, will write the script for a new “Superman” film from Warner Bros.The studio announced Friday that Coates will pen the screenplay for an upcoming “Superman” film that's early in development. J.J.
Deadline has confirmed that author Ta-Nehisi Coates is writing a Superman reboot feature for Warner Bros and DC, which J.J. Abrams is producing under his Bad Robot label.
What the hell is DC Films going to do with Superman? That’s the question that has been on the minds of superhero fans for years now, particularly after the poor release of 2017’s “Justice League,” which seemed to put a nail in the coffin of Henry Cavill’s future as the iconic hero. Well, now we know that DC Films and Warner Bros.