Ahead of the 2020 NBA All-Star Game this weekend, Queen Latifah appeared as one of the special guests during Saturday night's (Feb. 15) events at Chicago's United Center.
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By Nellie Andreeva
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CBS has given a pilot green light to The Equalizer, a reimagining of the classic series with Queen Latifah starring and executive producing. The project, which had a big pilot production commitment and had been considered a shoo-in for a pickup, hails from Take Two creators Andrew Marlowe & Terri Miller, Davis Entertainment, Flavor Unit, Martin Chase Productions, Universal Television and CBS TV Studios.
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Ahead of the 2020 NBA All-Star Game this weekend, Queen Latifah appeared as one of the special guests during Saturday night's (Feb. 15) events at Chicago's United Center.
Queen Latifah is showing the late Kobe Bryant some love. The Grammy winner performed at the 2020 NBA All-Star Saturday Night event, singing Stevie Wonder's "Love's in Need of Love Today," but with a twist.
Queen Latifah is showing the late Kobe Bryant some love.
Queen Latifah proves why she's... well, the queen.
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ABC has added a second single camera pilot to its development slate.
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#Roommates, your possible new TV obsession has arrived! As her hit, Emmy-winning series “How To Get Away With Murder” comes to an end in a few months, Viola Davis has already landed her next television gig—and we have our forever First Lady Michelle Obama to thank.
The CW has ordered two more pilots for the 2020-2021 season, including a second formal order for a series reboot of the 1987 film “The Lost Boys.”
The CW has ordered pilots for the dramas “Kung Fu” and “The Republic of Sarah.” Both projects were previously set up at different networks prior to coming to CW.
Three aspiring filmmakers couldn’t contain their enthusiasm when Queen Latifah entered Tribeca Studios in lower Manhattan on Wednesday to mark the kickoff of talent development initiative The Queen Collective. When Latifah greeted the trio, they jumped from their seats to give her hugs.
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Queen Latifah is coming back to TV and while we mostly know her for her comedic roles on tv shows, she’s about to bring that action. Queen Latifah will be the new “Equalizer” on the small screen. If y’all didn’t know, the Equalizer was actually a TV series years ago before the character was turned into a movie franchise starring Denzel Washington.
The “Equalizer” reboot in the works at CBS is taking the next big step.