Zac Efron reportedly cancelled his flight home to Los Angeles after he was granted a visa extension from three months to twelve months in Australia.
06.08.2020 - 18:55 / nme.com
Zac Efron is a hugely talented, highly versatile actor. He can sing, dance, and turn his hand to horror or comedy.
Apparently, the only chink in his thespian armour is looking convincingly interested in touring an Icelandic geothermal power plant while somebody patiently explains how a turbine works.That’s the message you take away, as Efron tours the globe in Netflix’s Down To Earth (Troy Bolton: Superspreader would be a better title in these times). As he tries to find healthier, eco-friendly
.Zac Efron reportedly cancelled his flight home to Los Angeles after he was granted a visa extension from three months to twelve months in Australia.
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Zac Efron is set to star in Disney’s Remake ‘Three Men and a Baby’, the 80’s classic comedy which starred Tom Selleck, Ted Danson, and Steve Guttenberg. The Hollywood star will presumably be playing the role of Guttenberg in the original 1987 box office hit.
Zac Efron is ready to tackle fatherhood for Disney+, apparently. According to THR, the “Neighbors” actor is set to star in the upcoming remake of “Three Men and a Baby,” which is intended to premiere sometime in the future on Disney’s streaming platform.
Zac Efron is getting in touch with his paternal side. Efron is on board to star in Three Men and a Baby, a remake of the 1987 comedy being made by Disney.
Zac Efron is set to star in a remake of the famous 80s film Three Men and a Baby for streaming platform Disney+.
Zac Efron «daddy!»The 32-year-old actor is set to star in a remake of intended for Disney+, multiple outlets report. Although the remake has yet to set a director, The Hollywood Reporter, which was first to break the news, reports that Will Reichel has written the script, while Gordon Gray ( , ) will be producing it.The original 1987 hit comedy, based on the French film (), followed the story of a group of bachelors (Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson) living together in New York
Three Men and a Baby? Who asked for that—and how can I thank them?It is a truth universally acknowledged that a movie or TV show in possession of decent ratings must be in want of a reboot. That is, according to Hollywood.
He has previously starred as a high school basketball player, a circus ringmaster and a notorious serial killer, but Zac Efron is trying his hand at babysitting in his latest movie role.
Dave McNary Film ReporterZac Efron will star in a remake of the 1987 hit comedy “Three Men and a Baby” for Disney Plus.Gordon Gray, whose producing credits include “The Rookie” and Ben Affleck’s “The Way Back,” is producing. Will Reichel has written the script for the remake.
Also Read: Zac Efron to Star in 'King of the Jungle' About Tech Magnate John McAfeeGordon Gray, who produced last year’s Ben Affleck drama “The Way Back,” is on board to produce the remake. There is no director attached yet.
Zac Efron is the first star attached to Disney+‘s upcoming remake of Three Men and a Baby.
—is looking to leave the country that pretty much made him the star he is today. Yep, sorry to be the one to break it to you, but if not me, then who?According to , Zac is planning to list his Los Angeles home for sale pretty soon so he can move to Australia's Byron Bay in New South Wales.
Australia is about to get one more Hollywood star as a permanent resident. According to a report from TMZ, the actor wants to make Byron Bay, New South Wales his full-time home.