Corrie legend Julie Hesmondhalgh is hoping people will appreciate the 'simpler way of life' after emerging from lockdown.
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
Warner Bros./Village Roadshow’s The Matrix 4 is looking to return to production in Berlin, Germany in early July.
This as news has hit tonight that the cast has signed eight-week extensions to keep the actors on hold until July 6, Deadline has confirmed.
Production began back in February on the Lana Wachowski-directed fourthquel which brings back Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss. The movie was filming in Berlin before production
Corrie legend Julie Hesmondhalgh is hoping people will appreciate the 'simpler way of life' after emerging from lockdown.
The name Perry Mason is legendary in the world of TV. The detective novels were first turned into a legal procedural TV series starring Raymond Burr back in the ‘50s and ran for decades through different iterations and TV films.
Julie Fontaine, vp film publicity at Netflix, is exiting the company,The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Joining the streaming giant in 2017, Fontaine worked closely with head of Netflix Films Scott Stuber as well as documentary and independent film head Lisa Nishimura as the company ramped up its original movie offerings with mainstream blockbusters and awards-worthy titles.
British actress Julie Walters has been re-evaluating her career following her battle with cancer.
British actress Julie Walters has been re-evaluating her career following her battle with cancer.
By Matt Donnelly
Julie Walters has said she feels “like a different person” after recovering from bowel cancer.
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Royal reality. Julie Montagu believes that some people in the U.K. didn’t see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s relocation to the U.S. coming — but she did.
By Dave McNary
Living and learning. Jeff Probst admitted during the Survivor: Winners at War finale that he now realizes he had a gender bias in early seasons of the CBS reality show.
James Corden reminded The Late Late Show viewers just how important it is to stay connected with friends during Wednesday's at-home episode for a new segment called "Checkin' In." "In these times, it is more important than ever to be checking in on our friends and making sure that they're okay and that's exactly what I'm gonna do right now," he said before selecting his first celebrity pal to call using a wheel that featured the faces of stars like Oprah, Usher and more.
An epic comeback? Julie Montagu said she would love to see Ladies of London score a fourth season — and she also hinted at whether she would want to return to her roots.