Zara McDermott has been inundated with negative comments on her latest Instagram post and has now hit out at the trolls who have sent her “s**t tonnes of hate”.
11.12.2020 - 21:30 / theplaylist.net
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.
Zara McDermott has been inundated with negative comments on her latest Instagram post and has now hit out at the trolls who have sent her “s**t tonnes of hate”.
As one of Hollywood’s more restless pop myth-makers, Robert Rodriguez seems determined to continue cranking out sequels to his most beloved movies, regardless of whether or not the public asked for them.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticRobert Rodriguez famously made his first feature, “El Mariachi” (1993), for $7,000, and in the years since he’s made a point, rather charmingly, of staying in touch with that DIY side of himself.
least two years before it returns for Season 3. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t more Baby Yoda — sorry, we can’t really accept “Grogu” — content to tide you over in the interim.Well, sorta.
For fans of The Mandalorian, Christmas came early as director and The Book of Boba Fett executive producer Robert Rodriguez joined the Child (a.k.a. Grogu)for a holiday jam session.
Baby Yoda likes to bop his head to the music.
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).
Pentatonix has a new holiday cover with “The Sound Of Music”‘s “My Favorite Things”.
John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentLegendary Global, the TV production-financing house launched by Chris Albrecht and Anne Thomopoulos, has teamed with Barcelona-based ESPotlight to acquire rights for a small screen adaptation of “Los Forasteros del Tiempo,” a family-targeting, illustrated time travel book series from Spain’s Roberto Santiago.The first season makes over the first title in the saga, “La Aventura de los Balbuena en el Lejano Oeste,” said ESPotlight partner Anxo
Made In Chelsea star Zara McDermott has recently taken to social media to unveil a tiny tattoo on her ankle.The former Love Islander, who is a professional model, shared a snap of the small inking to her Instagram stories on Wednesday night. In the picture, which is shot on top of some white bedsheets, we can see that there is a black tattoo of a crescent moon and a star above her foot.
Georgina Rodríguez has made a trip to the country side accompanied by the three little ones of the house: twins Eva and Mateo, and Alana - all three years old. The only one missing member of the family was Cristiano Jr., 10 years old.
EXCLUSIVE: Production on the upcoming NBC comedy series Mr. Mayor, starring Ted Danson, was shut down today following multiple positive Covid-19 tests in Zone A, which includes the cast and crew members who interact with them (I hear there have been four positives since Friday, which cane through regular testing.)
Sofia Vergara and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez have joined forces to give masked hero Zorro a gender makeover.The duo is behind a new NBC take on the classic vigilante tale, which will see the hero as a heroine.Robert has co-written the script with his sister, Rebecca Rodriguez, who will also direct.Vergara is among the producers.Ironically, Robert Rodriguez was briefly attached to direct Antonio Banderas in 1998’s The Mask of Zorro before exiting the project.
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.
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.