Melvin Gregg (The United States vs. Billie Holiday), Bradley Whitford (The Handmaid’s Tale), Alice Braga (The Suicide Squad) and Danielle Campbell (Tell Me a Story) have signed on to star in Share, an innovative sci-fi pic from The Traveling Picture Show Company, Wavemaker Creative and award-winning commercial director Ira Rosensweig.
Scripted by Benjamin Sutor, Rosensweig’s debut feature follows a man who awakens to find himself stripped of all his possessions, and trapped in a bare room. Aided by a primitive computer, he must learn to survive in his new isolated existence where entertainment is the only currency.
While the actors’ roles have not been disclosed, we hear the indie will be brought to life using “unique and immersive” filmmaking techniques. Given that each character in the story is physically isolated, the shoot (which is currently underway) called for the construction of multiple identical sets with integrated camera systems, teleprompters, and live event technology. The system designed for the project allows the actors to fully interact both with each other and the computer interface central to the story in real time, while giving the director and crew a precise pre-visualization of the finished product.
Kevin Matusow and Carissa Buffel of TPSC are producing Share alongside Rosensweig. Executive producers include Gregg, INE Entertainment’s Eric Day, Five All in the Fifth’s Douglas Banker, Underground’s Trevor Engelson, Steven Chester Prince, Thomas Giamboi, Bruce Cummings, Jeff Stevens and Tyler Neenan.
Best known for his turn as Manboy on FX’s Snowfall, Gregg recently appeared in Season 2 of Netflix’s mockumentary American Vandal, as well as Hulu’s Oscar contender The United States vs. Billie Holiday, Warner Bros’ The Way Back and Netflix’s High Flying Bird. His TV credits also include Hulu’s Freakish and Lifetime’s Unreal, and he will next be seen in Hulu’s Nine Perfect Strangers, an adaptation of the latest book by Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty.
A three-time Emmy winner, Whitford’s TV credits include The West Wing, The Handmaid’s Tale and Transparent. On the film side, he has appeared in Jordan Peele’s Get Out, Steven Spielberg’s The Post and many more. Whitford, who recently wrapped production on Lin-Manuel Miranda’s feature tick, tick…Boom!, can currently be seen in Handmaid‘s Season 4.
A native of Brazil, Braga recently lent her voice to Oscar-winning Pixar feature, Soul. On the TV side, the actress currently stars in USA Network’s drama, Queen of the South. She also recently appeared in the HBO series We Are Who We Are, from Luca Guadagnino. Up next, she will appear opposite Margot Robbie, Idris Elba and Viola Davis in James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad.
On the small screen, Campbell appeared in Aaron Kaplan’s thriller Tell Me a Story opposite Billy Magnussen, Paul Wesley and Kim Cattrall; the CW”s The Originals; and Freeform’s Famous in Love. Her feature credits include Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection, Disney’s Prom and more.
Gregg is represented by CAA and 3 Arts Entertainment. Whitford is repped by ICM Partners and Greenlight Management. Braga is repped by WME. Campbell is repped by ICM Partners, Luber Roklin Entertainment and Industry Entertainment. Sutor is repped by Underground. Rosensweig is repped by ICM Partners.
Categorie: Galerij
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Danielle gecast in nieuwe film ‘Share’
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Charles minder te zien in S7 van ‘Younger’
Charles zal beperkt tot minimaal te zien zijn in het zevende seizoen van ‘Younger’ door andere verplichtingen en de corona-maatregelen wat het voor hem niet mogelijk om als vast castlid terug te keren in het laatste seizoen van de serie.
When Younger arrives on Paramount+ for its final season next month, two key characters will be spending less time in Liza’s orbit.
The first four episodes of Season 7 will hit the streaming service on Thursday, April 15, with the remaining episodes scheduled to drop weekly on Thursdays, Paramount+ announced today. (Update: These episodes will also be available on Hulu, following the same schedule.) The entire seventh season will also air on TV Land later this year.
But TVLine has learned exclusively that previous regulars Miriam Shor (Diana Trout) and Charles Michael Davis (Zane Anders) will only appear in a recurring capacity.
“Due to scheduling and Covid related matters, Miriam Shor and Charles Michael Davis were unable to be season seven cast regulars,” series creator Darren Star tells TVLine in a statement. “However, they will always be a much loved and integral part of the Younger family and have added so much heart and soul to the series.”
Shor has been a regular since Younger premiered on TV Land in 2015, while Davis was promoted in 2018 after recurring in Season 4. The show’s sixth season finale witnessed Diana’s wedding to Enzo, a romantic event that also brought Zane closer to Kelsey.
“In the final season, Liza’s personal life is on shaky ground as she tries to stay true to herself,” according to the official logline. “After a setback at work, Kelsey doubts her career decisions and discovers a new creative outlet. Maggie gets cancelled.”
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Leah heeft gastrol in ‘9-1-1’
The 118 are called to the tarmac when a flight attendant reaches her limit with her flight’s passengers. Athena discovers that quarantine has pushed a couple to their breaking point. Buck reconnects with an old flame.
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‘Invincible’ Trailer
De trailer van Melise’s nieuwe animiatieserie ‘Invincible’ voor Amazon is verschenen.
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‘Emperor’ trailer
De trailer van Kat’s nieuwste film ‘Emperor’ is verschenen, deze zal 5 april uitkomen in o.a. GB.
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‘Virgin River’ vernieuwd voor seizoen 3
Netflix heeft Virgin River vernieuwd voor een derde seizoen. Verwachting is dat het seizoen volgend jaar op de streamingsdienst te zien zal zijn.
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Kat gecast in ‘Forget To Remember’
Kat Graham (The Vampire Diaries), Alex Pettyfer (I Am Number Four) and singer and actress Macy Gray (Change In The Air) are set to star in romance-thriller Forget To Remember.
Filmmaker Michael Dinh (Prodigal)’s feature, currently in pre-production, will follow an emotionally vulnerable young man who gets tricked into fulfilling a mysterious young woman’s dying wish by taking her on a cross-country road trip.
Dinh scripted with Audrey Easton from a story by Yahkaeem Jasper Thos.
Beverly Hills-based sales firm Motus Studios has acquired worldwide rights and is also co-producing. It is being produced and financed by 444 Film Group and Go Media Productions. Autumn Bailey-Ford is also producing. Shoot is scheduled for January 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Vampire Diaries actress Graham has most recently starred in Netflix rom-com Operation Christmas Drop, RZA’s Cut Throat City, and Civil War drama Emperor.
As we revealed last week, I Am Number Four and Endless Love star Pettyfer will direct, produce and star in action-thriller Phantom of Belgrade with Oliver Masucci. Grammy-winner Gray has appeared in movies including Cardboard Boxer, Change In The Air and Dutch.
Dinh was invited to student event Campus Movie Fest at the Cannes International Film Festival in three consecutive years (2015-2017).
Pettyfer is represented by ICM Partners and Independent Talent Group. Graham is represented by APA and 3 Arts Entertainment. Gray is repped by Paradigm.
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Kat Graham on Pursuing Roles That “Challenge and Rebel Against the Mold”
Kat Graham isn’t just an incredible actress; she’s also making a positive change with the roles she takes on. The 31-year-old first began acting at a young age — with guest spots on Lizzie McGuire, Greek, and Hannah Montana — but gained a huge following for her starring role as the fierce and powerful witch Bonnie Bennett on The Vampire Diaries. While the role helped jump-start her career in a lot of ways, it also taught her an important lesson about representation.
“The role of Bonnie was so, so special because it really shaped my career in a lot of ways,” she told POPSUGAR. “I owe so much of my fan base internationally to the awareness of that show. It was also a show where I was the only African-American regular, and it brought to my attention certain things that I wanted to make sure I was thoughtful of when I move forward in my career. I learned so much moving forward. I mean, not every character has to be a badass and has to start off strong in any way. I think we as women, we have things that happen to us that make us strong. We have things that happen to us that change the way we see ourselves, and that’s OK, too. The journey doesn’t have to be, ‘I have the answers all the time.’ The journey is, ‘I trust myself enough to go through what I need to go through to find it.’”
“I watch projects that challenge and rebel against the mold, especially for women.”
When Graham considers new projects, she’s always asking, “Does it make the world better?” “If you look at the films that I released this year alone, from Emperor, which was a pre-Civil War film educating people about Shields Green — who helped spark the Civil War — to Cut Throat City, which we shot in the Ninth Ward — which has been superneglected post-Hurricane Katrina — I look for things that help raise the awareness of what people might not know about or communities that might be overlooked or marginalized societies that are not getting the proper attention or support that they need,” she said. “For me, there has to be some element of what is new here that I can help bring to people’s awareness? I’m interested in chipping away at how stories are told, and I watch projects that challenge and rebel against the mold, especially for women.”That was in large part what drew her to her latest project, Netflix’s Operation Christmas Drop, which is based on the Air Force’s real-life humanitarian airlift operation. “The fact that I could do a project that centres around compassion and generosity and a different kind of Christmas, a different kind of relationship, a different kind of woman, that was really, really attractive for me,” she said. “I’m all about trying to break molds, and how people view women, or Black women, or women that have careers, or just the different dimensions that we are as women.”
The film was also the first Hollywood production to film in Guam, so Graham made sure to learn about its history when she arrived. “They have a museum there that I went to, so I learned the history of Guam,” she said. “I learned the positive, the negative, everything that the people of Guam have gone through, the nature of the people of Guam, and just really got a lot of education on what that looks like. I met with Indigenous communities, and they’re such a beautiful people and loving people with such an intense history, and they deserve to be celebrated and highlighted and profiled and seen all over the world.”
“They’re very important not because they helped my career; they’re important because they are important.”
As Graham continues forward with her career, she hopes to inspire her fans as much as they’ve inspired her. “I think overall, people have this [distinction of] celebrity and your fans, and I’m lighting that up in flames,” she said. “My relationship with my audience is much more intimate than that. Every Saturday, I take 10 fans internationally, and it’s a superprivate thing that we do, and we just talk and I check in on them and they tell me how much time they spend watching me and supporting me. I really feel that I’m an even bigger fan of them than they are of me. They’ve helped me understand myself better in a lot of ways and how I want to move forward. They helped me understand my responsibility to them. They’re very important not because they helped my career; they’re important because they are important. Their opinion matters. Their perspective matters. Their choices matter. Their health matters. They’re important because they matter. I constantly want them to feel that they matter and that their voices are heard.”Operation Christmas Drop is available to stream on Netflix now.
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Ian produceert documentaire ‘Kiss The Ground’
Netflix’s globally streaming documentary is stirring important conversations about the solution we’re all standing on: soil.
Ian Somerhalder, of The Vampire Diaries and Lost series fame, believes Netflix’s Kiss the Ground is the “single most important documentary ever.”
“This is a paint-by-numbers way of how to stop climate change,” says the actor turned executive producer for the film. It’s one that’s stirring conversation about a “new, old approach” to farming called regenerative agriculture. Kiss the Ground makes the point that the solution is right under our feet, and how we manage soil has “the potential to balance our climate, replenish our vast water supplies, and feed the world.”
Yet, it’s a film about dirt, a running joke for the cast and crew of the documentary. So Somerhalder and colleagues had to find a practical way to humanize the overarching narrative that concerns just how much conventional agriculture has transformed our world — for better or worse, but mostly the latter — and how soil regeneration by farmers might provide a viable way to abate consequences of a warming world.
Ian Somerhalder, actor and executive producer of Kiss the Ground, sits down with Neil Ever Osborne, Climate Change and Sustainability Editor at The Weather Network, to discuss dirt, bourbon, and climate change.
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Candice niet te zien in vervolg ‘After We Collided’
Candice en ook 3 andere castleden zullen niet te zien zijn in het vervolg van ‘After We Collided’. De wijziging in cast is dat zij niet beschikbaar zijn voor de opnames nu deze verplaats zijn en nu zullen plaatsvinden in Bulgarije. Candice rol wordt overgenomen door een bekende in de TVD wereld, Arielle Kebbel aka Lexi zal de rol van Kimberly Vance gaan spelen in de komende twee films.
“Dear Afternators, it was important to us to finish telling Tessa and Hardin’s story in a timely manner, and given the challenged posed by the Covid19 pandemic, we had to make some difficult choices. At the end of the day, these choices were all in service of protecting the cast and crew and doing our best to deliver you, the Afternators, the best fans in the world, the best possible movies.
“We chose to shoot in Eastern Europe because the Covid numbers are far lower than where we shot movies 1 & 2 and this safeguards our cast. We are also shooting the films back to back, which means some of the original cast were not available to return for various reasons, whether it be scheduling or other commitments.”
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Sara gecast in ‘The Christmas Yule Blog’
Sara is gecast in de nieuwe Lifetime film ‘The Christmas Yule Blog’, deze zal 6 november te zien zijn op de zender.
Starring Sara Canning and Zak Santiago, Caroline (Canning) is a well-known social medial travel writer. She is given the assignment to cover a century-old Christmas parade in a small town in New Mexico.
Despite her annoyance, she takes on the assignment and meets a high school music teacher, Oscar (Santiago), who shows her different traditions and meanings of Chrismas than she’s ever known. While falling in love with Christmas again, she also finds true love.
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Kayla keert terug naar de set van ‘Bold & Beautiful’
Kayla keert terug naar de set van de soapserie ‘Bold & Beautiful’. Ze zal de stand-in zijn van één van de huidige personages in de serie die intieme scenes moet filmen met haar man Tanner die een rol heeft in de serie. Dit alles omdat de corona maatregelen het filmen van deze scenes bemoeilijkt. Van 2004 tot 2005 was Kayla zelf te zien in de serie als Caitlin Ramírez.
Tanner Novlan has quickly made a home for himself at Bold and the Beautiful as Dr. John ‘Finn’ Finnegan in scenes opposite one of the CBS soap opera’s biggest stars, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy Forrester). However, due to Bold and Beautiful bringing in the actors’ spouses and partners to shoot kissing and close scenes, he’ll be appearing alongside someone else… his real-life wife. Kayla Ewell shared a photo of the happy couple on their way to the CBS Studios captioned, “When Mom & Dad get to work together.”
Longtime fans of the soap will recognize Ewell for playing Caitlin Ramírez from 2004 to 2005. The character was the son of Hector Ramírez (Lorenzo Lamas) and was in a relationship with Rick Forrester (Justin Torkildsen) and Thomas Forrester (Drew Tyler Bell). On Thursday August 27, Ewell turned 35 and Novlan sent his wife a sweet birthday message, “Happy Birthday to the best wife, momma and friend.” Later, Novlan revealed how he kept a big secret from his mom, as well as a connection between the soap and a dog that the family had.
When not being a mom to their 1 year old daughter, Poppy Marie, Ewell can be seen as Nora Truman on Roswell, New Mexico and played the long-term role of Vicki Donovan on CW’s now defunct The Vampire Diaries.