Oscar-nominated filmmaker Greta Gerwig has officially signed on to direct the highly-anticipated Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie.
21.06.2021 - 16:25 / variety.com
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorMadison Avenue has a lot to say about the current state of the TV industry — and more of it will need to be spoken in Spanish.Univision, the Spanish-language broadcaster that is operating under new ownership, has secured double-digit percentage increases in advance advertising commitments for its next programming cycle, the latest traditional broadcaster to benefit from an unusually speedy “upfront” market, when TV companies try to sell the bulk of their
.Oscar-nominated filmmaker Greta Gerwig has officially signed on to direct the highly-anticipated Barbie movie starring Margot Robbie.
Greta Gerwig has officially signed on to direct the upcoming Barbie movie!
A live-action studio “Barbie” movie has been in the works for years, as actresses such as Amy Schumer and Oscar-winner Anne Hathaway had been attached at different points. That was until Oscar-nominee Margot Robbie (“The Wolf of Wall Street,” “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood“) was tapped to star.
Angelique Jackson Oscar-nominated filmmaker Greta Gerwig has officially signed on to direct “Barbie,” the highly-anticipated big-screen take on the iconic Mattel doll’s story, starring Margot Robbie.Gerwig has been on board the Warner Bros. project since 2019, when the actor and filmmaker signed on to co-write the movie’s script with Noah Baumbach.
During the filming of Suicide Squad, it was rumoured that actor Jared Leto who was playing the role of Joker, decided to get deep into his character and to establish the needed rapport between his and Harley Quinn's character sent a creepy gift to Margot Robbie.
Margot Robbie has a lot to celebrate, especially today because it is her 31st birthday! Plus, the iconic actress is reprising her role as “Harley Quinn” in the upcoming The Suicide Squad, which hits theaters on August 6th. Born Margot Elise Robbie on July 2, 1990, in Dalby, Queensland, Australia, the actress, and producer has shown an incredible range and has proven to be one of the most talented actors in Hollywood.
Yvonne Strahovski is pregnant! The actress revealed she's expecting her second child while walking the carpet at the premiere of her new film, on Wednesday.«I'm super excited to be here, and this is a very special moment,» Strahovski told ET's Lauren Zima at the big night, adding that it's «been a while» since she's been to a public event due to her pregnancy.The actress said she's «about halfway there,» when asked about when she's expecting, and revealed, «I'm having a boy! You heard it
During Saturday Night Live’s season 46 finale, it seemed like a few stars were taking one last curtain call. Pete Davidson delivered a monologue that felt more like a goodbye, and Cecily Strong delivered a rousing rendition of “My Way” while portraying Judge Jeanine Pirro.
, Cecily Strong is starring in her first original series, a musical comedy titled While the actor has made a number of appearances on everything from to, the Apple TV+ project marks the first time the longtime and Emmy-nominated performer is stepping out on her own as the lead, playing one-half of a couple who gets stuck in a 1940s musical town during a backpacking trip to save their relationship. But any time a cast member embarks on solo projects, that typically marks the end of their tenure
Cecily Strong and Keegan Michael-Key’s characters, Melissa and Josh, find themselves while on a misguided backpacking trip to fix their relationship in the first trailer for the upcoming Apple TV+ musical comedy series from executive producer Lorne Michaels. A parody of the Golden Age of musicals, stars Strong and Key as a couple who get stuck in a magical town populated by eccentric characters played by an all-star cast, including Alan Cumming (Mayor Menlove), Kristin Chenoweth (Mildred
Jamie Lang Just over half a year since its launch, upstart European sales company Feel Content is heading to the Cannes Film Market with a slate of six Spanish-language features from Spain and Latin America.Feel Content is the joint endeavor of Geraldine Gonard, director of Spain’s Conecta Fiction co-production forum, and Luis Collar, a partner and CEO at The Circular Group, a diversified film company.
Ann-Marie Corvin Premiere Entertainment has acquired the international rights to family faith-based film “The Girl Who Believes in Miracles” after the film’s solid performance at the U.S.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorIn a presentation to buyers delivered at the start of the Pre-Cannes Screenings on Monday, director Doug Liman described his new movie “Everest,” set to star Ewan McGregor, Sam Heughan and Mark Strong, as the “ultimate adventure film.” HanWay Films is selling international rights at the virtual market, while UTA Independent Film Group handles U.S.” ‘Everest is about the first attempt to climb Mount Everest in 1921,” Liman explained.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorMotion Picture Exchange has acquired worldwide sales rights on the coming-of-age horror film “Student Body,” and will be launching it out of the Cannes Virtual Market next week.Written and directed by Lee Ann Kurr in her feature debut, the film features Montse Hernandez (“Lowriders,” “Jane the Virgin”), Cheyenne Haynes (“Camping”), Harley Quinn Smith (“Cruel Summer,” “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”), Austin Zajur (“Scary Stories to Tell in the
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorThe leading sales, finance and production outfit Beta Cinema will present first footage from the upcoming Australian comedy drama “How to Please a Woman” at next week’s Pre-Cannes Screenings.
Will Thorne Staff WriterWith the horrible specter of COVID still hanging over the world, the folks at the Frontières co-production market were a little concerned that their genre submissions would be heavily virus-centric.However, they needn’t have worried.
There are dozens of films about Mount Everest and the brave people that have attempted to summit the mountain. Like all micro-genres of films, some are good, some are bad, and some are just…whatever.