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.On the move! Katherine Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt’s 15-month-old daughter, Lyla, is walking and talking.
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Selome Hailu editorStarz announced that Peter Greene, Ayomide Adegun and Jeremy Bobb have been cast in “The Continental,” the upcoming three-episode prequel series based on Lionsgate’s “John Wick” film franchise.First greenlit in 2018, the series centers on the backstory of the titular Continental hotel from the perspective of the manager, a young Winston Scott (Colin Woodel, based on Ian McShane’s character in the films).
Peter Greene (Training Day, For Life), Ayomide Adegun and Jeremy Bobb (Russian Doll, The Knick) are set as leads opposite Colin Woodell and Mel Gibson in Starz’s The Continental, the prequel to the Keanu Reeves film series John Wick. The Continental will be presented as a three-night special-event TV series, produced for Starz by Lionsgate Television.
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according to the Hollywood Reporter.The voice role announcement follows a much-panned one last month, when it was revealed that Pratt would voice Mario in the upcoming “Super Mario Bros.” film. The upcoming “Garfield” take will tell the story of the eponymous, Monday-hating, anthropomorphized kitty made famous in a 1978 comic co-starring his human, Jon Arbuckle, and the less polarizing animal character of Odie the dog.
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The Sopranos‘ creator David Chase has had early conversations about a prequel series that could land on HBO Max.Following the launch of the show’s spin-off film The Many Saints Of Newark, Chase mentioned in an interview with Deadline that he may return to the Sopranos universe with another feature.“There’s only one way that I would do it, and that was if Terry [Winter] and I could write the script together.
While “The Many Saints of Newark” hasn’t been a box office behemoth that Warner Bros. was probably hoping it would be, it would appear the folks at the studio are super happy with how the film is performing on HBO Max.
Starz and Lionsgate are teaming for a new prequel series about the early days of “John Wick” character Winston (played by Ian McShane), titled “The Continental.” The new series focuses on the iconic hotel of the same name, which is a safe haven for assassins. The world of assassins these characters inhabit revolves around a secret group called The High Table, who control criminal syndicates with a violent iron fist, and apparently, everyone has to commit loyalty to them just to operate.
David Chase has talked up the possibility of returning to The Sopranos universe with a sequel to The Many Saints of Newark.
“The Continental,” Starz and Lionsgate’s upcoming three-night “John Wick” prequel event starring Mel Gibson, has found its young Winston Scott in actor Colin Woodell. Woodell, who recently turned in a memorable performance in HBO Max’s “The Flight Attendant,” will play the character portrayed by Ian McShane in the three “John Wick” feature films, whose origins will form the center of this upcoming event series.