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Keanu Reeves to produce, star in live action adaptation of 'Brzrkr'
The 56-year-old actor-filmmaker will first star in the action film adaptation of the comicbooks and later feature in an anime series which will follow the film's timeline, further expanding the "Brzrkr" universe by exploring different elements of the story.
Jessica Simpson was upset to know Nick Lachey moved on so quickly
"So, Nick, you're with another already? Seems that you forgot the love you spoke to me. I'm saddened beyond belief. Alone in the dark, with no one to call my own," she wrote in her memoir, "Open Book" which she shared with Entertainment Tonight, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Jamie Foxx to play Mike Tyson in TV series
American boxer-actor Mike Tyson has announced a TV mini-series based on his life. The 54-year-old former heavyweight champion said Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx will portray him on screen. Tyson and Foxx will produce the show along with filmmaker Martin Scorsese.
Millie Bobby Brown relates to role in 'Godzilla Vs. Kong'
Millie Bobby Brown, who plays the Madison in the upcoming creature feature "Godzilla Vs. Kong", is excited about reprising the role of the young activist from the earlier films, "Godzilla" and "Godzilla: King Of The Monsters", respectively.
'The Simpsons' creator Matt Groening on Apu: I'm proud of him
The noted American cartoonist also revealed that they were searching for the right actor to voice for the character, and feels it has become a challenge ever since the producers of the show announced last June that non-white characters on the show would not be voiced by white actors anymore.
Why Lucy Lawless feels Lucretia in 'Spartacus' is her scariest role yet
Actress Lucy Lawless who plays the role of Lucretia in the popular TV Show "Spartacus: Blood And Sand", has revealed that the period drama is probably the "scariest" project she has ever been a part of.
Aditi Rao Hydari: An actor's rejection is so personal
"People revel in comparing, pulling people down and criticising. I am very sensitive. So, the thick-skinned thing is hard for me. I feel everything. I will laugh as loudly as I cry and I am okay with that. The whole sensitive side as an actor -- I am like that as a person. So, I can have hard days and it is tough, but I feel I always try looking at the silver lining," said Aditi, who was recently seen in the digitally-released film "The Girl On The Train".
Suniel Shetty: Being judged over 'success' is mentally disturbing
Suniel, 59, made his Bollywood debut in 1992 with Balwaan. He was later seen in films such as Sapoot, Hu Tu Tu, Krodh, Hera Pheri, Dus, Kaante, Border, Gopi Kishan and Chup Chup Ke among many others. Talking about living the fastpaced life in Bollywood can be mentally exhausting, Suniel told IANS.
Suraj Sharma on Hollywood inclusivity: There's been change since 'Life Of Pi'
The Delhi-born actor feels that while there is "a lot more room for inclusivity", he feels that nomination of actors such as Riz Ahmed in the Best Actor category at the upcoming Oscar awards, or the nomination of a film like 'The White Tiger', means that the West is opening up and becoming "more" receptive to stories that have nothing to do with the White community.
Sanjay Kapoor's daughter Shanaya set for acting debut in July
"Another beautiful addition to our growing @dcatalent family! Welcome to the #DCASquad, @shanayakapoor. Her enthusiasm, perseverance and diligence are so amazing to see. Join us in showering your love & blessings as she begins her first film with @DharmaMovies, this July! Watch this space for the film details!" Johar wrote on Twitter.
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