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Laurence Fishburne will star as author Alex Haley in the remake of Roots, A&E Networks announced Wednesday.
The remake, which will air across History, A&E and Lifetime, will feature an original take on the generational story, incorporating material from Haley's novel Roots: The Saga of an American
There may be a new Transporter in town but the game hasn’t changed too much since the Jason Statham era. At least, not judging by the new trailer for The Transporter Refuelled. Click on the YouTube link to blow it up… pretty much literally.
Ill Manors’ Ed Skrein is the man stepping into the sharp suit as deliveryman-with-a-difference Frank Martin. It’s business as usual for Frank in a promo set to The Heavy's trailer favourite 'How You Like Me Now?’ There's car chases, beat downs, quick cuts and extended sequences where villains speechify and then Frank opens whole barrels of kick-ass. The rules - never change the deal, no names, never open the package - remain the same but the villains are a lot nicer looking this time out.
Brick Mansions man Camille Delamarre is directing this one, working from a script that producer Luc Besson handed to Bill Collage and Adam Cooper to write. The film will be out here on September 4.
On Wednesday morning, CNN reported that Macy's has severed its relationship with Donald Trump.
The department store began pulling Donald Trump merchandise under pressure to cut ties with the mogul for his recent controversial remarks, including referring to immigrants as "killers and rapists."
Give Ramona a spoon, because boy, does this woman loves to stir up drama!
On the latest Real Housewives of New York City, the women continued to have the least relaxing trip to the Turks and Caicos ever when Ramona -- who has been talking about Sonja's apparent alcoholism left and right - threw
Sorry, Jennifer Aniston! Vanessa Bayer is our new favorite Rachel Green.
When the Saturday Night Live star appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live earlier this week, Bayer revealed she's been working on impressions of the Friends cast as part of her stand-up. But this isn't your average "How you doin'?"-type
That means Tom Hiddleston is, at least for the immediate future, the only person set to charter a voyage to the giant ape-inhabited isle, though the producers and director Jordan Vogt-Roberts are already out in the wilds with giant casting nets looking to capture two new co-stars.
The film finds a team of explorers venturing deep into the island’s jungles in search of its mysterious creatures and, most likely, getting much more than they bargained for. Universal, in turn, will be hoping that the presence of huge beasts lumbering around an island threatening to eat people will bring the Jurassic World crowd out.
Vogt-Roberts was originally planning to kick off production in the autumn, but that has now moved back a few weeks to closer to the end of the year. According to Deadline the film’s release plan (March 10, 2017 currently here) shouldn’t be affected. Both of the actors are in demand at the moment: Keaton (his voice at least) is on screens in Minions and he’s worked on Spotlight and The Founder. Simmons is in Terminator Genisys, which is just arriving now, and he’s part of Worlds Apart, The Accountant, Meddler, Kung Fu Panda 3, The Lake and thriller TV series Counterpart.
Back in May, the first teaser for Danny Boyle’s take on Apple man Steve Jobs was uploaded to the web. Now here comes trailer 2.0, a more rounded look at the movie and, if we’re honest, the most amazing, full-featured promo anyone has ever debute… Sorry. Got a little Jobs hyperbole on us there.
With a script by Aaron Sorkin based on Walter Isaacson’s biography of the man, Steve Jobs focuses on three big moments in his corporate life: the launch of the Mac; NeXT (which was introduced after he was removed from the company); and the iPod, the game-changing player he spearheaded after his triumphant return.
This new trailer has a lot more of the supporting cast around Michael Fassbender as Jobs: Seth Rogen’s Steve Wozniak questions his contributions to the original development of the early Apple machines, while Kate Winslet plays marketing chief Joanna Hoffman, one of the people who must wrangle Jobs’ deity-sized ego. Katherine Waterston is Jobs’ ex-girlfriend Chrisann Brennan, who confronts him over his negligent parenting of daughter Lisa (Perla Haney-Jardine), and Jeff Daniels is Apple executive John Sculley, who frequently clashed with Jobs.
Will this show the full Steve, unveiling each side, the dark with the light? We’ll have to wait and see, but it certainly isn’t hiding the fact that he could be a chore to work for.
Steve Jobs will be out on November 13. Then, the following year, a faster, smoother version of the movie will hit stores and we’ll all be annoyed that we got the original.