Baby Yoda likes to bop his head to the music.
05.12.2020 - 20:37 / theplaylist.net
Fans of “Spy Kids” and “The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl,” pay attention! Robert Rodriguez is jumping back into the world of bright-colored, heavily green-screened kids films with the upcoming Netflix feature, “We Can Be Heroes.” And if you’re a fan of the first two franchises, especially the latter, you’re going to love what the filmmaker has in store for you.
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Like any producer worth their salt, Rodrigo Teixeira tried to make a deal to solve a problem. When those December 14 talks in the fraud lawsuits from Sao Paulo financier Luiz Mussnich failed, the Call My By Your Name producer hit back in court with a hardcore motion to dismiss.
Rodrigo Teixeira (“Call Me By Your Name”) and his former business partner Luiz Mussnich has heated up.An October lawsuit filed by Mussnich and another by his brother-in-law Carlos Randolpho Gros in Brazil, alleged that Teixeira wooed well-to-do Brazilian investors through the years but the bulk of the funds he received, allegedly amounting to some $16 million, were unaccounted for, with no adequate documentation to show where they were spent, thereby accusing him of running a pyramid scheme.In a
Following the blow-up-the-Internet finale of “The Mandalorian” on Friday, creator, writer, director, and showrunner Jon Favreau, did the beginning of his victory lap on Good Morning America. And he answered some of the questions many had about the finale (which we’ll try not to spoil here and won’t mention, you know who).
The Mindy Project alum Utkarsh Ambudkar and P.J. Byrne (The Boys, The Wolf of Wall Street) have joined the second season of Mindy Kaling’s coming-of-age comedy series Never Have I Ever in recurring roles.
So what does a post-Office landscape on Netflix even look like? We’re about to find out.
Vulture that the Anne Hathaway-Robert De Niro comedy was “probably” her last.“I haven’t had a new movie in a while, and I’m probably not going to have any more movies,” said Meyers, whose big-screen hits include “Father of the Bride” and “The Holiday.” “The length of a movie, I found over time, became exhausting. Because it’s not that I can’t work for two years.
2020 has been one interesting year for Robert Rodriguez. It’s almost impossible to nail down which version of Rodriguez we’re going to see with any project, but so far this year, he’s released an episode of “The Mandalorian,” marking his directorial debut in the “Star Wars” universe, he’s on the verge of releasing a kid-friendly superhero epic, “We Can Be Heroes,” and now, he’s developing a brand-new, contemporary take on “Zorro” for network TV.
Given his checkered career, there were no guarantees that M. Night Shyamalan‘s involvement in the AppleTV+ series “Servant” would bode well for the new streaming platform.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine TV presenter Rylan Clark-Neal was such a giggle when HELLO! caught up with the star recently. The Strictly: It Takes Two host told us all about his Christmas plans, revealing his guilty food pleasure is Terry's Chocolate Orange - and he eats, "the whole thing!!"He also shared his hilarious story about why McDonald's personally message him (more on this below) and how he could get really competitive with his Christmas house lights.
First played by Douglas Fairbanks in 1920’s “The Mark of Zorro”, the swashbuckling Mexican swordsman dubbed Zorro has been a part of the movies pretty much since there were such a thing as movies.
EXCLUSIVE: NBC is developing Zorro, a contemporary take on the classic masked vigilante character with a gender swap. It comes from a high-profile creative team, which includes filmmaker Robert Rodriguez, writer-director Rebecca Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara and her LatinWe, as well as Ben Siverman and Howard T. Owens’ Propagate. CBS Studios, where Propagate has a deal, will co-produce with Universal TV.
Last week’s episode of “The Mandalorian” is yet another where the guest star seems to get more attention than the actual title character. Nevertheless, the most recent episode featured the full-fledged return of Boba Fett, a character that was teased earlier in the season, but fully shown in the new installment.
A charismatic film producer from Brazil who found success in Hollywood on projects like 2019'sThe Lighthouse and the 2017 Oscar winner Call Me by Your Name now finds himself accused by former business partners of fraud, lack of transparency and, according to one complaint, running a Ponzi scheme. The producer is Rodrigo Teixeira, and his relentless drive has made him one of the darlings of Brazil's film industry.
Spoilers: but really, we already saw the man’s face and his armor. Boba Fett? Boba Fett? Where?! Ever since Disney and Lucasfilm first announced that they were making a show titled “The Mandalorian,” fans were hoping for the day the very first Mandalorian would show up on the screen.