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The fall is about to get a little more wicked! ABC's upcoming anthology series Wicked City is moving up from midseason, the network announced Wednesday.
Wicked City's first season is about a string of serial murders on the Sunset Strip in 1982, and it will debut on Tuesday, October 27 at 10/9c. The
We're used to the Superbowl being a launching pad for exciting new trailers, but on this occasion it's the NBA finals that scored a surprise exclusive. Halfway through the game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors, we got this busy new teaser trailer for James Bond's next adventure Spectre. It's shorter than the last one, but there's more in it.
As you'll just have seen, we start with footage we've experienced before, with Moneypenny uncovering a mystery, Oberhauser heading a meeting, and Mr White sounding like he's saying something other than "kite". But then it all kicks off, and we get, in short order, a fight in the snow; a rush through some streets; an Aston Martin alleyway jump; a plane flying away from an explosion; a Hinx neck-break; helicopters; Monica Bellucci; and that famous line.
It's going to be a long four months.
With Sam Mendes back directing a script that has been written by John Logan, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, Spectre sees Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw and Naomie Harris, as M, Q and Moneypenny respectively, with new recruits Christoph Waltz as Oberhauser, Dave Bautista as Mr. Hinx, Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra, Lea Seydoux as Madeleine Swann, Stephanie Sigman as Estrella and Andrew Scott as Denbigh. Oh, and Daniel Craig as James Bond, obvs. It’ll hit UK screens on October 23 before heading to the States and elsewhere on November 6.
There's been both love and hate aimed towards Caitlyn Jenner since she revealed her new self on the cover of Vanity Fair, but this video featuring a group of kids reacting to the news truly shows a new generation of acceptance.
The educational group SheKnows Media's Hatch program showed a group of 9
Though Wilson said she’s signed, chances are it’ll be more difficult to reunite the original Bellas given that – Spoiler Alert if you haven’t watched the second film – the majority of the main characters, including Anna Kendrick’s Beca, graduate at the end. And that’s without taking into account the boosted fees for the likes of Kendrick and co. So the focus may well be on younger, newer members such as Hailee Steinfeld’s Emily and some fresh faces, with cameos from the likes of Becca and Fat Amy. Perhaps they could return for some sort of mentoring programme?
Also unknown for now is whether Elizabeth Banks will be back behind the camera, but given her long history with the films as producer and actor, we’d guess she’ll be involved even if she’s moved on to directing other things. So we’ll see more a Capella capers, but there’s no film in place just yet.
YouTube star Ingrid Nilsen has come out in an incredibly emotional video.
On Tuesday, the beauty guru began the 19-minute vlog by saying, "K, I'm doing this. I guess I am just going to get right to it. There's something that I want you to know and that something is I'm gay. It feels so good to say
The Senna man is exec-producing new football documentary
A galactico-class talent with a planet-sized ego, Cristiano Ronaldo may just be the showponiest sportsman currently in action. He’s a one-man Harlem Globetrotters who sports enough hair product to burn its own private hole in the ozone layer and has about a bajillion goals to his name, and he’ll soon be adding ‘movie star’ to his repertoire. Senna and Amy director Asif Kapadia is one of a team of filmmakers bringing his story to the big screen with a new documentary entitled simply Ronaldo.
The Real Madrid and Portugal star announced news of the film, which is currently in post-production, on his Twitter feed. According to the synopsis, the film will follow “a year in the life of the world’s best groomed soccer player”. BAFTA-winner director Anthony Wonke took his cameras to Madrid, Lisbon, Madeira, Brazil and the US to get the film in the can.
If that “best groomed” bit sounds a little weird, rest assured that this won’t just be 90 minutes of Ronaldo applying pomade in the Real dressing room. With Kapadia and his regular collaborator James Gay-Rees involved as exec-producers, we’d expect more than a degree of storytelling rigour in the end product, even if Ronaldo is unlikely to have signed off on too warty a portrayal. Don’t, for instance, expect too many scenes of him practising his overhead kicks using small orphan boys as goalposts.
Universal will be distributing this one, which should find an audience among Real and Manchester United fans, the man’s 36 million Twitter followers and concerned climate change experts. Ronaldo will be out in the US in the autumn, with Europe no doubt getting its shot around the beginning of the 2015/16 football season.