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Adele's '30' tracklist promises an emotional ride
Singer Adele has released the tracklist for her upcoming album '30', and fans are in for an emotional ride. The tracklist was shared by Target's exclusive deluxe CD listing, reports variety.com. After first announcing the record, Adele posted a message to her website which described her state of mind while penning the new material. "When I was writing it, it was my friend who came over with a bottle of wine and a takeaway to cheer me up," she wrote.
Chris Pratt to voice 'Garfield' in upcoming animated film
Alcon Entertainment is producing the movie, with Sony Pictures on board to release Garfield's latest adventure in theatres globally (excluding China). A release date will be announced at another time, reports variety.com. Though plot details haven't been confirmed, the movie draws inspiration from the long-running comic strip created by cartoonist Jim Davis.
Hannah Waddingham, Tony Hale join 'Hocus Pocus 2' cast
The streaming service tweeted: "The black flame candle is alight to the Sanderson sisters' delight. Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, & Kathy Najimy shall soon return. Joined by new faces which you soon will learn. See more of the spellbinding cast in the next tweet. Enjoy this #Hallowstream treat."
Kal Penn comes out as gay, engaged to partner of 11 years
Penn gave his story during an interview on this week's CBS Sunday Morning while promoting his new tell-all memoir 'You Can't Be Serious', touching on his introduction to acting, his time working with the Obama administration and his relationship with his partner, Josh, reports variety.com.
Ice Cube walks out of comedy film because of Covid-19 vax requirement
None of the parties involved, however, offered a comment either confirming, or denying the news. Ice Cube, who reportedly had been signed up for the movie for $9 million, and Black partnered on the project in June. Shooting for the Sony film was to begin this winter in Hawaii with Kitao Sakurai, the filmmaker behind Netflix's breakout comedy "Bad Trip", in the director's seat.
'G.I. Joe', 'Transformers' producer to remake Korean fantasy film for Hollywood
Directed and written by Yoon Jae-keun, 'Spiritwalker' is about a man who cannot remember his own identity and wakes up in a different body every 12 hours. Each time forced to discover who he is, he launches a desperate search to find himself, finally coming across a woman who claims to recognise him.
Matthew Perry to release autobiography next year
He has also signed a seven-figure deal with publications like Flatiron Books, a division of Macmillan, for the upcoming memoir, according to reports of deadline.com The autobiography will be editd by the publisher of Flatiron Books, Megan Lynch and the title of the book has not been decided yet.
Kit Harington had never heard of 'Eternals' character
Asked if he was familiar with the character prior to the film, Harington told Variety: "No. If I'm totally honest, I hadn't heard of the character. I had to sort of read up on him and just see what the basics were. But the essence of the character and his powers seem to me very interesting." He says that he has no idea where Marvel will take the character but was grateful for a superhero with "meat to get into", reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Daniel Craig's 'No Time to Die' treks to top of China box-office with $8mn opening
Throughout Friday, 'No Time to Die' tracked comfortably at the top of the Chinese chart, with market share as high as 55 per cent in the morning sessions. By midnight local time, that had fallen to 49 per cent and the film grossed $7.76 million, including online fees, according to ticketing agency and industry tracker Maoyan, reports variety.com. Including midnight previews, Bond's day one aggregate hit $8.12 million. The last Bond film, 'Spectre', opened with a $44 million first weekend in China back in 2015 before going on to achieve an $84 million lifetime score in the Middle Kingdom.
Benedict Cumberbatch to play poisoned spy in limited series
Based on the book 'The Terminal Spy' by Alan Cowell, the series tells the true story of Alexander Litvinenko, the KGB agent and later defector killed by poisoning with the radioactive isotope polonium-210 in 2006 in England. Cumberbatch will star as Litvinenko and will also serve as an executive producer on the project under his Sunnymarch banner, reports variety.con. David Scarpa is writing 'Londongrad' and will also executive produce. Bryan Fogel will direct and executive produce via Orwell Productions.
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