The stars of Saved by the Bell honored their late co-star Dustin Diamond in the season 2 premiere.
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Netflix has revealed that its new star-studded western The Harder They Fall pays homage to Chadwick Boseman.Idris Elba, Regina King and Jonathan Majors all co-star in the film, which premiered on the streaming platform on Wednesday (November 3).A key set piece in the film features a steam train, which is hijacked in order to break Elba’s outlaw Rufus Buck out of custody.Netflix has now confirmed that the name of the train is C.A.
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.The stars of Saved by the Bell honored their late co-star Dustin Diamond in the season 2 premiere.
Saved By The Bell reboot has paid tribute to the late Dustin Diamond, who played Screech on the original show.Diamond was one of the few original cast members who did not appear when the show was relaunched in 2020, with his character’s absence explained by a plot that saw Screech living on the International Space Station.He had reportedly been in talks to return to the show before his death aged 44 earlier this year, three weeks after he was diagnosed with lung cancer.Makers of the show had
Freddie Mercury in Queen, but Adam Lambert has been a fantastic collaborator with Brian May and Roger Taylor in their live shows, helping keep the band's vocals alive and well. And now the 39-year-old has paid tribute on the 30th anniversary of the iconic singer's passing.
W Network’s revival of “Saved by the Bell” returned for a second season ahead of Thanksgiving. And the series opened with an emotional tribute to Dustin Diamond, who played Screech in every iteration of the franchise’s original run from 1987 to 2000 before he died from cancer at the age of 44 in February 2021. “It was definitely heartbreaking,” longtime cast member Elizabeth Berkley tells ET’s Leanne Aguilera.
Victoria Beckham shared the most adorable photo of her daughter Harper to social media on Sunday, and the little girl is certainly following in her mum's footsteps.MORE: Harper Beckham's stylish night out with David and Victoria revealedTaking to Instagram, the designer posted a cute picture of her ten-year-old wearing a wool beanie hat with light and dark pink colour blocking along with a snood in matching colours, which the youngster wore pulled up over her nose, so that only her eyes were
Tonight, Jonathan Majors made his debut as host of SNL, touching on The Harder They Fall and Ant-Man in his opening monologue.
Regina King has made a big name for herself as one of the best actors working today. But with the release of this year’s “One Night in Miami,” King has become one of the most in-demand filmmakers, as well.
widow, Taylor Simone Ledward, will be covering his parents’ burial plots — not his estate.
Angelique Jackson Over the next two years, Jonathan Majors will play a cowboy, a flyboy, a boxer and Marvel’s newest supervillain.With a resume that includes working with Spike Lee and earning a lead actor Emmy nod for “Lovecraft Country,” it’s hard to imagine Majors’ career getting any bigger.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorJeymes Samuel’s “The Harder They Fall,” now streaming on Netflix, is an epic Western with a difference.The all-star cast features Jonathan Majors, LaKeith Stanfield, Regina King, and Delroy Lindo — an all-Black principal cast leading their way through the West.
Tom Hanks teared up as he paid tribute to his late “Bosom Buddies” co-star Peter Scolari on Tuesday’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
Angelique Jackson Regina King never expected to be in a Western – in fact, the Oscar winner didn’t even like the genre before taking the pitch from first-time feature filmmaker Jeymes Samuel.“I sat down and had a FaceTime with him, and by the time we got off that FaceTime, I was like, ‘Man could probably have talked me into doing anything,’” King tells Variety with a laugh.“He had such a clear vision.
They Harder They Fall, in which a tense stand-off erupts into violence, before a new Jay Z and Kid Cudi track comes galloping in. It is also evident in speaking to the 42-year-old director, who joins our Zoom call from Los Angeles belting out a song from The Wizard of Oz, and doesn't let up for two full verses.
I’ve been in this business longer than I’d care to remember. I’ve dealt with filmmakers directly on the studio side and as a journalist, I have, humbly, met more directors, traveled to more sets than even I can believe.