recognized as an important part of queer culture, the name comes from the fact that such stories were classified according the characters involved.
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William Shatner is already looking ahead to the day a biopic will inevitably be made about him, and he’s singled out an actor he’d like to see portray him when it happens.
This week, reported Trek Report, the 89-year-old Canadian icon made a virtual appearance at 2020 GalaxyCon to discuss his indelible connection to the “Star Trek” franchise.
During the conversation, a fan asked The Shat which actor he’d like to see play him in a biopic.
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recognized as an important part of queer culture, the name comes from the fact that such stories were classified according the characters involved.
Austin-based soul-psych duo Black Pumas have had a brilliant year behind their self-titled debut album, locking in a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, becoming almost ever-present on the late-night circuit, and landing in the sweet spot between soul-loving grown-ups and their vinyl-hoarding kids. Today they're announcing a deluxe edition of Black Pumas, due out on August 28 (and October 9 physically).
told The Post that the finale was “exhilarating,” borrowing a line from the original series’ star William Shatner, “We are boldly going where no one has gone before — come on!”The surge forward — leaving behind the crew of the USS Enterprise, including Captain Pike (Anson Mount) and Spock (Ethan Peck) — opened up a strange, new world of possibilities and potential for facing new life and new civilizations.
Celebrities are speaking out with tributes for the late Regis Philbin after he passed away at the age of 88.
Regis Philbindied on Friday at the age of 88. The legendary television host's family confirmed his death, sharing that he died from natural causes.«His family and friends are forever grateful for the time we got to spend with him – for his warmth, his legendary sense of humor, and his singular ability to make every day into something worth talking about.
You know which pop star is crying out for a biopic? That’s right, Vanilla Ice.
To celebrate Prince George’s 7th birthday, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Duchess Kate threw a fun outdoor party for their eldest son, reports US Weekly. A source spoke to the platform and revealed that “William and Kate organized a small camping-themed BBQ party for George.” The source also revealed that the duchess’ parents, Michael Middleton and Carole Middleton, were able to “join in on the fun” as guests.
Dave Franco is taking on a cool new role.
William Shatner is ready to make a movie about his life!
Country singer Morgan Wallen announced on Instagram on Monday that he welcomed a son, Indigo Wilder, with his ex KT Smith. The “Whiskey Glasses” singer’s baby was born on Friday in Nashville, Tenn.
Chris Pine steps out in a button-down shirt with only a few buttons fastened on Monday afternoon (July 13) in Agoura Hills, Calif.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorThe co-directors and producer of a new Netflix documentary about the life of iconic television astrologer Walter Mercado are hoping to adapt the film into a scripted biopic.Cristina Costantini, who directed “Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado” with Kareem Tabsch, tells Variety that they asked Mercado who he wanted to play him. “I suggested Gael García Bernal and he said, ‘Too old,’” Costantini said.
Chris Pine is getting some fresh air.
Earlier this year it was announced that Chris Hemsworth will be playing Hulk Hogan in a Netflix biopic about the iconic pro wrestler.