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Channing Tatum roped in as lead for a monster movie
According to The Hollywood Reporter, described as "modern day, tongue in cheek thriller", the movie is inspired by Universal's classic monster features.
Alan Rickman's diaries to be published as a book
Alan wrote 27 volumes of diaries spanning over 25 years of his personal life and career, including insights into his friendships, acting and even politics.
Angelina Jolie to reprise as a director for a biopic
The project is to be produced by Tom Hardy and Dean Baker according to The Guardian, under their Hardy Son & Baker banner alongside Working Title Films.
Bruce Willis to star in action thriller American Seige
Rob Gough and Trevor Gretzky also star in the film being directed by Edward John Drake who also co-wrote the script with Corey Large.
Fifth Scream movie officially wrapped up with title announcement
The announcement was made by Kevin Williamson, who wrote the original 1996 movie starring Neve Campbell, David Arquette and Courteney Cox.
The Secret:Dare to Dream to release on Indian screens November, 27
The plot revolves around a young widow Miranda played by Holmes with three children who is struggling to make ends meet.
Exciting trailer reaction to sci-fi thriller Chaos Walking
The film is based on British-American author Patrick Ness's award winning sci-fi trilogy of the same name.
Marvel’s Black Panther sequel to begin shooting in July 2021
After the sudden death of the lead superhero Chadwick Boseman, due to cancer last year, the sequel was temporarily put on hold. Initially, the production process was planned to begin in March next year, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The shooting for the sequel is expected to be completed within six months.
NCB summons comedienne Bharti Singh after raiding Mumabi residence
The two have been taken for questioning after a 'small quantity of cannabis' was found during the hunt. The details of the search operations are yet to come.
First Batman Comic sold for record $1.5 million
The copy of 1939's 'Detective Comics' No. 27 beat its pervious record sale made 10 years ago at $1,075,000, in another auction from Heritage Auctions.
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