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Michael Keaton to play Batman in 'Batgirl' starring Leslie Grace
The actor is expected to reprise his role as Bruce Wayne also known as. Batman, the character he originated in Tim Burton's 1989 film, reports variety.com. He will star alongside Leslie Grace, who's playing the lead role.Though plot details have been kept under wraps, the film centers on the heroine whose real identity is Barbara Gordon, the daughter of Gotham police commissioner Jim Gordon.
Critics Choice Awards ceremony postponed due to Omicron concerns
The winners were set to be revealed by hosts Taye Diggs and Nicole Byer on Sunday, January 9. The ceremony will still broadcast live in person on The CW and TBS at some point, but it will no longer happen on that date as originally planned, reports variety.com. Last year, the Critics Choice Awards unfolded as a hybrid show with both in-person and virtual appearances.
Game On: Henry Cavill wants to see a 'Red Dead Redemption 2' movie
The actor says, "I've actually started playing 'Red Dead Redemption 2' - I know I'm a little bit late to that party - but I started playing it and I'm really enjoying it. And so, something like that I think would be fun to turn into a movie".
'Death On The Nile' trailer: Everyone's a prime suspect for Kenneth Branagh
The cast includes names such as five-time Academy Award nominee Kenneth Branagh, Armie Hammer, Gal Gadot and Margot Robbie. The over two-minute trailer centres around Gal with glimpses of Hammer, who was accused of sexual assault. The movie is set on the picturesque locales of the Giza pyramid and sandy desert vistas. It revolves around Poirot's search for the deadly murderer as Gadot's character shares with him that she's not safe and "doesn't trust" anyone who's aboard the cruise.
Early Oscars shortlists out: 'No Time to Die', 'Dune' lead mentions; major noms yet to be released
'Dune', with four mentions in the same categories except Song was close behind, reports deadline.com. The Oscars shortlists cover 10 categories overall, including Documentary Feature; International Film; Animated, Live Action, and Documentary Shorts; Make-up and Hairstyling; Music Score; Original Song; Sound; and Visual Effects.
Matt Smith, Olivia Colman to voice children's animation film 'Superworm'
The 30-minute animated film will be narrated by Olivia Colman, who played Queen Elizabeth II in 'The Crown' in 2019-20, but is in the news now for her potentially Oscar-winning lead role in Maggie Gylenhaal's "The Lost Daughter". Colman, like many parents around the UK, is a superfan, according to 'Variety'. . It will be aired as a Christmas Day special in Britain.
Leonardo DiCaprio jumped into frozen lake to save his dogs while filming 'Don't Look Up'
In a new interview, the actor revealed that he jumped into a frozen lake to rescue his dogs while filming his new movie 'Don't Look Up', reports aceshowbiz.com. During Entertainment Weekly's 'Around the Table' interview, the 'Titanic' star was encouraged by his castmates to recount the story.
Trailer rolls out for 'Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts'
The only person missing from the reunion will be J.K. Rowling, the author of the books on which the films were based. Rowling has been under attack for remarks she had made about the trans community a year ago after retweeting an op-ed article on "people who menstruate". The multi-millionaire author now claims to be a victim of the 'cancel culture' and calls herself a TERF -- or "trans exclusionary radical feminist".
Jack Whitehall fears being cancelled in Hollywood
Speaking on the 'Irishman Abroad' podcast, Whitehall said: "I feel like I've definitely said jokes in the past that would be worthy of cancellation. I guess it's how you weather that storm if it does ever come up. I've had it, sort of, occur a few times and I think, maybe, people are a little better now. We've had a few of these ridiculous cancellations of people because of historic jokes that, especially with a comedian because it was told in jest and the context of it was only ever intended as a joke, that you do tend to get away with it a little bit more.
Benedict Cumberbatch enjoyed playing darker role in 'The Power of the Dog'
Cumberbatch told The Guardian newspaper: "As somebody who's a bit of a people-pleaser and apologetic at the best of times, who worries too much about what people think of me, I loved the freedom of being somebody who wasn't in that space. "Of course, there's this deep kernel of truth he never lets get exposed. And that ties into the breadth of fear and fury that we know he has.
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