Hollywood loves a movie about Hollywood, so it’s no surprise that a remake of the 1992 film The Bodyguard was announced in September 2021.
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Lizzo is still on a mission to connect with her celebrity crush, Chris Evans, and now, she’s working on getting a starring role alongside the Captain America star in an upcoming remake. On Wednesday, September 15, in response reports from Variety that the classic 1992 romantic drama The Bodyguard is getting a Hollywood remake, one fan tweeted that she would like to see Lizzo and Evans in the roles originally played by Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner.Of course, Lizzo was completely on board. Li
.Hollywood loves a movie about Hollywood, so it’s no surprise that a remake of the 1992 film The Bodyguard was announced in September 2021.
remake will differ from the original, starting with its leading lady.Earlier this month it was announced that Matthew López would be in charge of writing the reimagined story of the 1992 romantic drama starring Whitney Houston. In a new interview with, the Tony Award winner revealed that the remake will center on a Latina lead.«When Warner Bros.
The Bodyguard is getting a remake, and writer Matthew López is explaining how it’s going to be different.
Whitney Houston‘s ex-husband Bobby Brown has said the upcoming remake of The Bodyguard is a bad idea.Following the news that a remake of the hit 1992 film starring the late singer was in the works courtesy of Warner Bros, Brown was asked for his opinion by TMZ.While leaving LAX airport yesterday (September 19), Brown simply replied “Yeah” when the cameramen asked if he thought the forthcoming remake was a bad idea.Bobby Brown says a remake of Whitney Houston's 'Bodyguard' is a bad move.
Fans are not pleased about the idea of a remake of Whitney Houston‘s classic film The Bodyguard - and it sounds like Bobby Brown isn’t, either.
Lizzo has rallied behind calls for her to star opposite Chris Evans in The Bodyguard remake.It was reported on Wednesday (September 15) that a remake of The Bodyguard is in the works from playwright Matthew Lopez – described as a “reimagining” of the 1992 film starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner.While there have been no official casting announcements, social media ran wild with the pairing of Lizzo and Evans as potential candidates to play the main roles of singer Rachel Marron and
Lizzo is throwing her and Chris Evans' names in the hat to star opposite each other in the just-announced remake of , and we're so here for it!The «Rumors» singer took to TikTok on Wednesday, shortly after the movie news was announced, where she shared a fan tweet about her and the star taking on the leading roles of R&B singer Rachel Marron and her bodyguard, Frank Farmer, who Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner so famously played in 1992.«What y’all think?
Someone please cast this movie!Lizzo, 32, unofficially threw her hat in the ring to play Whitney Houston’s role in The Bodyguard remake, especially if Chris Evans, 40, could be cast as her leading man! The “Rumors” singer posted a hilarious and flirty video on TikTok on Wednesday September 15. Check out the video HERE.
announced that they are developing a new take on the 1992 film “The Bodyguard” that starred Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, which will be written by Matthew López. Within hours, fans were posting their hopes for who would be the new stars, with two names rising to the top pretty quickly.“The seeds have been planted and now all I want is the Lizzo / Chris Evans version of The Bodyguard,” freelance writer Ashley Spencer tweeted.
Chris Evans and Lizzo starring in a romantic movie is the “Avengers”-level crossover her fans want to see.
Lizzo appears to be campaigning to star in the upcoming remake of The Bodyguard with Chris Evans!
The Bodyguard is set for a remake through Warner Bros. Pictures.Yesterday (September 15), Variety reported that the remake is set to be written by playwright Matthew López – best known for his 2018 play The Inheritance.
is getting a remake. ET can confirm that Tony-nominated playwright, Matthew López, has been hired to pen a reimagining of the 1992 film, starring Whitney Houston and Kevin Costner, for Warner Bros.