Exclusive: It’s officially been one year of Live with Kelly and Mark.
“I have to say it’s probably the fastest year of my life,” Consuelos told Deadline ahead of his April 17 anniversary of becoming the full time co-host to his wife, Kelly Ripa.
If someone had told Consuelos and Ripa one year ago they’d consider themselves a co-hosting match made in heaven, they likely wouldn’t have believed it. In fact, Ripa admits she was “staunchly against” the idea of having her husband by her side each morning on air.
“I just felt like we’re not that interesting, and we’re not a very controversial couple. We don’t really get up to much. I always liken us to watching paint dry,” she said.
But, eventually, she was convinced. After all, Consuelos had already guest co-hosted with her about 100 times over the years, and it had always worked well.
“I have to say it’s probably the fastest year of my life,” Consuelos told Deadline ahead of his April 17 anniversary of becoming the full time co-host to his wife, Kelly Ripa.
If someone had told Consuelos and Ripa one year ago they’d consider themselves a co-hosting match made in heaven, they likely wouldn’t have believed it. In fact, Ripa admits she was “staunchly against” the idea of having her husband by her side each morning on air.
“I just felt like we’re not that interesting, and we’re not a very controversial couple. We don’t really get up to much. I always liken us to watching paint dry,” she said.
But, eventually, she was convinced. After all, Consuelos had already guest co-hosted with her about 100 times over the years, and it had always worked well.
- 4/17/2024
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Ben Stiller, Mark Hamill and more stars are jumping to Martin Short’s defense after an op-ed labeled the Emmy award winner “exhausting, sweaty and desperately unfunny.”
The Slate op-ed, titled “Why We Keep Putting Up With Martin Short,” critiqued Short’s comedic career, describing his roles as “over-the-top characters” that are “unbelievably annoying.”
After the article was published on Friday, many of Short’s colleagues took to social media to publicly praise the “Only Murders in the Building” actor. Fellow “Saturday Night Live” alum Ben Stiller wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter), “Martin Short is a comedic genius. End o story.”
Martin Short is a comedic genius. End o story.
— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) September 9, 2023
Mark Hamill, the original Luke Skywalker from the “Star Wars” franchise, compiled a collage of some of Short’s comedic characters throughout his career, writing, “Hard to believe people are actually debating whether or not Martin Short is funny.
The Slate op-ed, titled “Why We Keep Putting Up With Martin Short,” critiqued Short’s comedic career, describing his roles as “over-the-top characters” that are “unbelievably annoying.”
After the article was published on Friday, many of Short’s colleagues took to social media to publicly praise the “Only Murders in the Building” actor. Fellow “Saturday Night Live” alum Ben Stiller wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter), “Martin Short is a comedic genius. End o story.”
Martin Short is a comedic genius. End o story.
— Ben Stiller (@BenStiller) September 9, 2023
Mark Hamill, the original Luke Skywalker from the “Star Wars” franchise, compiled a collage of some of Short’s comedic characters throughout his career, writing, “Hard to believe people are actually debating whether or not Martin Short is funny.
- 9/10/2023
- by McKinley Franklin
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Biotech entrepreneur Jonathan Lim, M.D. is moving into the realm of film production and financing with the launch of City Hill Arts.
Lim’s start-up will acquire IP, develop, package, produce and fund projects, while investing in those that meet its criteria, via exceptional writing, talent and collaborators. Executives joining him at the company include Participant Media and MGM veteran Jeff Ivers, who will serve as COO; Robin Jonas, a 10-year veteran of Miramax Films and former President of Kevin Costner’s Tig Productions, who will serve as President; Alcon Entertainment’s former head of production Steven P. Wegner, who will serve as EVP Production; and Mike Kolko, who brings broad experience in production accounting and tax incentives to his role as VP of Physical Production.
Lim says his goal with City Hill Arts is to “revitalize people, planet and perspective”—to spotlight “stories of transformation, or everyday...
Lim’s start-up will acquire IP, develop, package, produce and fund projects, while investing in those that meet its criteria, via exceptional writing, talent and collaborators. Executives joining him at the company include Participant Media and MGM veteran Jeff Ivers, who will serve as COO; Robin Jonas, a 10-year veteran of Miramax Films and former President of Kevin Costner’s Tig Productions, who will serve as President; Alcon Entertainment’s former head of production Steven P. Wegner, who will serve as EVP Production; and Mike Kolko, who brings broad experience in production accounting and tax incentives to his role as VP of Physical Production.
Lim says his goal with City Hill Arts is to “revitalize people, planet and perspective”—to spotlight “stories of transformation, or everyday...
- 4/19/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
In director Janus Metz’s “All the Old Knives,” Chris Pine plays a CIA agent who reconnects with a former colleague and lover (Thandiwe Newton) to find out what she knows about a terrorist hijacking of plane that occurred eight years prior.
The Amazon drama, based on Olen Steinhauer’s 2015 novel of the same name, is told through flashbacks as the two have dinner together at a gorgeous restaurant in Carmel-by-the Sea, Calif. As the meal goes on and wine is consumed, they each begin to remember the horrific hijacking — but also their romance together.
I caught up with Pine, who is sporting a bushy salt-and-pepper beard these days, on Wednesday night at the film’s premiere at the London West Hollywood hotel.
Love the beard. How long did it take to grow out?
It’s sad. It took like six months, but now I have to shave it off.
The Amazon drama, based on Olen Steinhauer’s 2015 novel of the same name, is told through flashbacks as the two have dinner together at a gorgeous restaurant in Carmel-by-the Sea, Calif. As the meal goes on and wine is consumed, they each begin to remember the horrific hijacking — but also their romance together.
I caught up with Pine, who is sporting a bushy salt-and-pepper beard these days, on Wednesday night at the film’s premiere at the London West Hollywood hotel.
Love the beard. How long did it take to grow out?
It’s sad. It took like six months, but now I have to shave it off.
- 3/10/2022
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: The epic, years-long battle between Al Capone and Eliot Ness, who clashed on the biggest stage in the world on their way to becoming ultimate American enemies, is the subject of a new TV series in early development at Showtime, from Alex Kurtzman’s Secret Hideout, run by Heather Kadin, and CBS Studios where the company is based.
Written by Ben Jacoby, the project is based on Max Allen Collins and A. Brad Schwartz’s nonfiction book Scarface and the Untouchable: Al Capone, Eliot Ness and the Battle for Chicago.
A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year, Scarface and the Untouchable, published in 2018 and optioned by Secret Hideout, chronicles the lives of gangster Al Capone and his lawman nemesis, Eliot Ness in Prohibition-era Chicago. Described by publisher HarperCollins as “the new definitive history of gangster-era Chicago,” the book “draws upon decades of primary source...
Written by Ben Jacoby, the project is based on Max Allen Collins and A. Brad Schwartz’s nonfiction book Scarface and the Untouchable: Al Capone, Eliot Ness and the Battle for Chicago.
A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year, Scarface and the Untouchable, published in 2018 and optioned by Secret Hideout, chronicles the lives of gangster Al Capone and his lawman nemesis, Eliot Ness in Prohibition-era Chicago. Described by publisher HarperCollins as “the new definitive history of gangster-era Chicago,” the book “draws upon decades of primary source...
- 5/3/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Just a couple of weeks before Wonder Woman 1984 hits screens, Chris Pine has found his next big movie. Deadline’s revealed that the Star Trek actor’s signed up to lead Paramount’s Dungeons & Dragons adaptation. Based on the bestselling game, the studio is partnering up with Hasbro and eOne for the film, which is directed by Game Night duo Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daly.
Goldstein and Daly, who also penned the script for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, were behind the aforementioned 2018 dark comedy and they’ll be bringing a similar sensibility to this D&d movie, as it’s said to take “a subversive approach” to the game. The filmmaking pair will be directing their own screenplay, which was based on an earlier draft from Michael Gilio. Jeremy Latcham, meanwhile, is on board to produce.
Dungeons & Dragons will feature an ensemble cast, though only Pine has been announced as of yet.
Goldstein and Daly, who also penned the script for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, were behind the aforementioned 2018 dark comedy and they’ll be bringing a similar sensibility to this D&d movie, as it’s said to take “a subversive approach” to the game. The filmmaking pair will be directing their own screenplay, which was based on an earlier draft from Michael Gilio. Jeremy Latcham, meanwhile, is on board to produce.
Dungeons & Dragons will feature an ensemble cast, though only Pine has been announced as of yet.
- 12/14/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Exclusive: In a competitive situation, Greg Silverman and Jon Berg of Stampede Ventures have optioned the rights to screenwriter Ward Parry’s spec script, Mr. Croup.
Matthew George’s Savvy Media Holdings, whose credits include Wind River and A Private War, will produce the film alongside former Warner Bros execs Berg and Silverman.
Mr. Croup is described to us an original spy-thriller with franchise potential, inspired by the likes of James Bond and Liam Neeson’s Taken character Bryan Mills. The script follows a mysterious recluse on a desolate island who finds himself in the company of a 10-year-old girl after her boat capsizes offshore and he is called to save her. With her in his possession, he must come out of hiding and face his past as a secret agent for the British government.
The aim is for the film to go into production in 2021.
Parry recently penned Iron Mike,...
Matthew George’s Savvy Media Holdings, whose credits include Wind River and A Private War, will produce the film alongside former Warner Bros execs Berg and Silverman.
Mr. Croup is described to us an original spy-thriller with franchise potential, inspired by the likes of James Bond and Liam Neeson’s Taken character Bryan Mills. The script follows a mysterious recluse on a desolate island who finds himself in the company of a 10-year-old girl after her boat capsizes offshore and he is called to save her. With her in his possession, he must come out of hiding and face his past as a secret agent for the British government.
The aim is for the film to go into production in 2021.
Parry recently penned Iron Mike,...
- 11/19/2020
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Tonight at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, Mark Ruffalo won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie, recognized for his dual roles in HBO miniseries I Know This Much Is True.
“Wow, ok. To be with these [fellow nominees] is such an honor. You’re such beautiful performers this year, and beautiful people. I want to thank HBO. The Academy, thank you so much, and Derek Cianfrance, brother, you did something beautiful,” said the actor, whose nomination marked the series’ only recognition by the Television Academy. “You gave me these performances. I couldn’t have done it without you. It was a great collaboration.”
In an impassioned speech, the actor went on to discuss what the story he was telling with Cianfrance was about, and how it relates to the world as it is now. “Our story is about family. It’s about a man who’s fighting for his brother,...
“Wow, ok. To be with these [fellow nominees] is such an honor. You’re such beautiful performers this year, and beautiful people. I want to thank HBO. The Academy, thank you so much, and Derek Cianfrance, brother, you did something beautiful,” said the actor, whose nomination marked the series’ only recognition by the Television Academy. “You gave me these performances. I couldn’t have done it without you. It was a great collaboration.”
In an impassioned speech, the actor went on to discuss what the story he was telling with Cianfrance was about, and how it relates to the world as it is now. “Our story is about family. It’s about a man who’s fighting for his brother,...
- 9/21/2020
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Although many longtime Star Trek fans had issues with J.J. Abrams’ Kelvin Timeline films, their cast members have been celebrated nearly unanimously for their ability to emulate the original series’ actors while performing brilliantly in their own right. William Shatner seems to be in agreement, too, as the original Star Trek star recently gave his approval for his successor Chris Pine to portray his real-life self in a future biopic.
Shatner recently appeared as a guest via virtual chatroom at this year’s Galaxy Con, and given the prolific career he’s enjoyed in his 89 years, the idea of bringing his story to the big screen was sure to be on the minds of the collective Star Trek fandom.
“I want to play myself. I don’t want to die!,” Shatner said when asked who he’d like to have star in such a feature. “I don’t know.
Shatner recently appeared as a guest via virtual chatroom at this year’s Galaxy Con, and given the prolific career he’s enjoyed in his 89 years, the idea of bringing his story to the big screen was sure to be on the minds of the collective Star Trek fandom.
“I want to play myself. I don’t want to die!,” Shatner said when asked who he’d like to have star in such a feature. “I don’t know.
- 7/14/2020
- by Will Bertazzo Lambert
- We Got This Covered
Deadline has confirmed that Chris Pine is in negotiations to star in Paramount Pictures’ remake of The Saint, which Rocketman director Dexter Fletcher is helming. Seth Grahame-Smith is penning the most recent draft.
Lorenzo Dibonaventura, Brad Krevoy and the late Robert Evans are credited producers.
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The pic is based on the 1920s novel series written by Leslie Charteris which spawned a radio show, a 1960s Roger Moore TV series and then a 1997 movie directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Val Kilmer. That film followed Simon Templar (aka The Saint), a thief for hire whose job is to steal the secret process for cold fusion, which puts him at odds...
Lorenzo Dibonaventura, Brad Krevoy and the late Robert Evans are credited producers.
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The pic is based on the 1920s novel series written by Leslie Charteris which spawned a radio show, a 1960s Roger Moore TV series and then a 1997 movie directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Val Kilmer. That film followed Simon Templar (aka The Saint), a thief for hire whose job is to steal the secret process for cold fusion, which puts him at odds...
- 4/21/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Jonathan Berg has joined Greg Silverman’s Stampede Ventures as president of production, the company announced on Friday.
Berg will oversee the day-to-day development and production of the company’s film slate.
“We are so thrilled to welcome Jon to Stampede Ventures. He has exceptional taste and relationships and is a phenomenal human,” Silverman said in a statement to TheWrap. “Jon and I shared many successes over the years and all of my fellow Stampeders and I are very, very lucky to have him on board as we continue to grow in leaps and bounds.”
“I really like what Gideon and Greg are building at Stampede Ventures,” Berg added. “I felt like Greg and I needed to get the band back together.”
Producer and former partner of Vertigo Entertainment, Berg previously served as senior vice president at Warner Bros. Studios, where he stayed for 10 years ultimately rising to co-President of...
Berg will oversee the day-to-day development and production of the company’s film slate.
“We are so thrilled to welcome Jon to Stampede Ventures. He has exceptional taste and relationships and is a phenomenal human,” Silverman said in a statement to TheWrap. “Jon and I shared many successes over the years and all of my fellow Stampeders and I are very, very lucky to have him on board as we continue to grow in leaps and bounds.”
“I really like what Gideon and Greg are building at Stampede Ventures,” Berg added. “I felt like Greg and I needed to get the band back together.”
Producer and former partner of Vertigo Entertainment, Berg previously served as senior vice president at Warner Bros. Studios, where he stayed for 10 years ultimately rising to co-President of...
- 3/13/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
Former Warner Bros exec and Vertigo Entertainment partner Jonathan Berg has been hired as President of Production at Stampede Ventures, tasked with overseeing day-to-day development and film production at the company run by Greg Silverman and Gideon Yu.
The move reunites Silverman and Berg, who worked together at Warner Bros. Silverman was president of the studio and Berg was Svp for 10 years, rising to co-president of production and co-head of DC Films. Pics during that stretch included The Blind Side, the Sherlock Holmes movies, Argo, The Dark Knight and American Sniper.
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“We are so thrilled to welcome Jon to Stampede Ventures,” Silverman said Friday. “He has...
The move reunites Silverman and Berg, who worked together at Warner Bros. Silverman was president of the studio and Berg was Svp for 10 years, rising to co-president of production and co-head of DC Films. Pics during that stretch included The Blind Side, the Sherlock Holmes movies, Argo, The Dark Knight and American Sniper.
More from DeadlineMo Willems Inks Deal With HBO Max For Multiple Animated Specials From Stampede VenturesMax Seeck's Thriller Novel 'The Faithful Reader' In The Works For TV By Greg Silverman's Stampede VenturesGreg Silverman's Stampede Partners With Aussie-Based Kojo Entertainment For Global-Minded Films & TV Series
“We are so thrilled to welcome Jon to Stampede Ventures,” Silverman said Friday. “He has...
- 3/13/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Greg Silverman’s pipeline includes Newsflash, North Hollywood, Prince Of Port Au Prince.
Jonathan Berg has joined Greg Silverman’s Stampede Ventures as president of production, reuniting with his former Warner Bros colleague.
Berg is a formed partner at Vertigo Entertainment and previously served 10 years at Warner Bros, rising through the ranks to become co-president of production and co-head of DC Films.
Silverman, who was formerly president of Warner Bros. Pictures, hailed Berg’s “exceptional taste and relationships”.
At Warner Bros Berg was an executive on 18 films including The Blind Side, both Sherlock Holmes films, Argo, The Dark Knight Rises,...
Jonathan Berg has joined Greg Silverman’s Stampede Ventures as president of production, reuniting with his former Warner Bros colleague.
Berg is a formed partner at Vertigo Entertainment and previously served 10 years at Warner Bros, rising through the ranks to become co-president of production and co-head of DC Films.
Silverman, who was formerly president of Warner Bros. Pictures, hailed Berg’s “exceptional taste and relationships”.
At Warner Bros Berg was an executive on 18 films including The Blind Side, both Sherlock Holmes films, Argo, The Dark Knight Rises,...
- 3/13/2020
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Mike McMahon Dec 19, 2019
Why are Aew's viewership numbers declining? ...
Nxt picked up a decisive victory against Aew on Wednesday, registering 795,000 viewers on USA Network while Aew finished the night with 683,000 viewers on TNT.
The Aew number is down about 112,000 viewers from last week, which has to be a huge concern for Tony Khan and his crew, which debuted in October with more than 1 million viewers on TNT.
The decline for Aew comes at the same time the company is becoming more relaxed on what many believed to be their core beliefs. Rules and a sports-like presentation were big selling points for Aew before it debuted, and while the company does keep "records" of wins and losses, they're also over-booking "hardcore" matches and some well-established wrestling rules — like tag teams tagging their partners — are sometimes ignored.
The outlandish storylines are partly to blame, but I think Aew's reliance on being more...
Why are Aew's viewership numbers declining? ...
Nxt picked up a decisive victory against Aew on Wednesday, registering 795,000 viewers on USA Network while Aew finished the night with 683,000 viewers on TNT.
The Aew number is down about 112,000 viewers from last week, which has to be a huge concern for Tony Khan and his crew, which debuted in October with more than 1 million viewers on TNT.
The decline for Aew comes at the same time the company is becoming more relaxed on what many believed to be their core beliefs. Rules and a sports-like presentation were big selling points for Aew before it debuted, and while the company does keep "records" of wins and losses, they're also over-booking "hardcore" matches and some well-established wrestling rules — like tag teams tagging their partners — are sometimes ignored.
The outlandish storylines are partly to blame, but I think Aew's reliance on being more...
- 12/19/2019
- Den of Geek
‘The Current War’ director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon has been handed the baton to helm Walter Cronkite pic ‘Newsflash’ which stars Chris Pine as the Us anchorman.
Gomez-Rejon fills the void left by ‘Stronger’ director, David Gordon Green who was initially in place to helm the project.
The film will focus on the day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Texas, a day in which Cronkite rose to fame due to with his calm yet emotional investigative reporting on what was happening on the ground as events unfolded on that fateful day. Even though he wasn’t the first to break the news, it was his demeanour that won the trust of the Us audience that was reeling from shock.
Also in news – Andy Serkis and Colin Farrell enter talks to join Matt Reeves’ ‘The Batman’
The drama is said to revolve around Cronkite, his producer Don Hewitt, their boss Jim Aubrey,...
Gomez-Rejon fills the void left by ‘Stronger’ director, David Gordon Green who was initially in place to helm the project.
The film will focus on the day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Texas, a day in which Cronkite rose to fame due to with his calm yet emotional investigative reporting on what was happening on the ground as events unfolded on that fateful day. Even though he wasn’t the first to break the news, it was his demeanour that won the trust of the Us audience that was reeling from shock.
Also in news – Andy Serkis and Colin Farrell enter talks to join Matt Reeves’ ‘The Batman’
The drama is said to revolve around Cronkite, his producer Don Hewitt, their boss Jim Aubrey,...
- 11/8/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, the director of “The Current War” and “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,” is set to direct Chris Pine as legendary newsman Walter Cronkite in the film “Newsflash,” the film’s production company Stampede announced Thursday.
“Newsflash” takes place on Nov. 22, 1963, the day of the John F. Kennedy assassination, and how Cronkite put everything on the line to get the story right on a fateful day when a president was killed, a frightened nation wept and television came of age. The film charts how Cronkite went from being a news anchor to being seen as “the most trusted man in America.”
Production on “Newsflash” will begin on Feb. 2020 in New York City, with Gomez-Rejon set to direct the film from a script featured on the Black List by Ben Jacoby.
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“Newsflash” takes place on Nov. 22, 1963, the day of the John F. Kennedy assassination, and how Cronkite put everything on the line to get the story right on a fateful day when a president was killed, a frightened nation wept and television came of age. The film charts how Cronkite went from being a news anchor to being seen as “the most trusted man in America.”
Production on “Newsflash” will begin on Feb. 2020 in New York City, with Gomez-Rejon set to direct the film from a script featured on the Black List by Ben Jacoby.
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- 11/7/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
For some people, the trials and tribulations experienced by director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon during the creation of his latest film “The Current War” might have been enough to scare them off from filmmaking forever. However, it appears the director is ready to start on a new project (hopefully with a smoother production) titled “Newsflash.”
The production company Stampede announced today that Gomez-Rejon has signed on to direct the upcoming film “Newsflash,” which follows the story of iconic news anchor Walter Cronkite as he prepares to address the world about the assassination of President John F.
Continue reading Alfonso Gomez-Rejon To Direct Chris Pine In The Walter Cronkite Film ‘Newsflash’ at The Playlist.
The production company Stampede announced today that Gomez-Rejon has signed on to direct the upcoming film “Newsflash,” which follows the story of iconic news anchor Walter Cronkite as he prepares to address the world about the assassination of President John F.
Continue reading Alfonso Gomez-Rejon To Direct Chris Pine In The Walter Cronkite Film ‘Newsflash’ at The Playlist.
- 11/7/2019
- by Charles Barfield
- The Playlist
The Current War helmer Alfonso Gomez-Rejon has signed on to direct Newsflash, a biographical drama about legendary anchorman Walter Cronkite and the day he reported to the nation on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Chris Pine will play Cronkite in the drama, which is currently in pre-production with principal shooting planned for February next year in New York.
Greg Silverman’s Stampede is producing Newsflash. Ben Jacoby wrote the script. Producers include Silverman, Gideon Yu and Lisa Zambri of Stampede with Jonathan Lim of City Hill Arts and Adam Kolbrenner of Lit Entertainment Group.
Gomez-Rejon had his feature breakthrough ...
Greg Silverman’s Stampede is producing Newsflash. Ben Jacoby wrote the script. Producers include Silverman, Gideon Yu and Lisa Zambri of Stampede with Jonathan Lim of City Hill Arts and Adam Kolbrenner of Lit Entertainment Group.
Gomez-Rejon had his feature breakthrough ...
- 11/7/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Current War helmer Alfonso Gomez-Rejon has signed on to direct Newsflash, a biographical drama about legendary anchorman Walter Cronkite and the day he reported to the nation on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Chris Pine will play Cronkite in the drama, which is currently in pre-production with principal shooting planned for February next year in New York.
Greg Silverman’s Stampede is producing Newsflash. Ben Jacoby wrote the script. Producers include Silverman, Gideon Yu and Lisa Zambri of Stampede with Jonathan Lim of City Hill Arts and Adam Kolbrenner of Lit Entertainment Group.
Gomez-Rejon had his feature breakthrough ...
Greg Silverman’s Stampede is producing Newsflash. Ben Jacoby wrote the script. Producers include Silverman, Gideon Yu and Lisa Zambri of Stampede with Jonathan Lim of City Hill Arts and Adam Kolbrenner of Lit Entertainment Group.
Gomez-Rejon had his feature breakthrough ...
- 11/7/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Former president of Warner Bros. Pictures Greg Silverman is partnering with School of Rock through his content creation company Stampede. The collaboration with the music school will create exclusive content, starting with the development of an unscripted series.
School of Rock operates a network of performance-based education franchises that offer students of all ages guidance and instruction as they aim for successful careers in entertainment. Past graduates have gone on to Broadway, “American Idol” and “The Voice.”
Said Rob Price, CEO of School of Rock: “The magic of a School of Rock music education is that technique and theory is best honed on real stages with other players. We have curated a passionate community of instructors, staff and franchise owners. Stampede has enormous zeal for our purpose and our people. Together we will build a new global stage upon which our young artists can flourish.”
Stampede’s Chris Bosco and...
School of Rock operates a network of performance-based education franchises that offer students of all ages guidance and instruction as they aim for successful careers in entertainment. Past graduates have gone on to Broadway, “American Idol” and “The Voice.”
Said Rob Price, CEO of School of Rock: “The magic of a School of Rock music education is that technique and theory is best honed on real stages with other players. We have curated a passionate community of instructors, staff and franchise owners. Stampede has enormous zeal for our purpose and our people. Together we will build a new global stage upon which our young artists can flourish.”
Stampede’s Chris Bosco and...
- 9/21/2019
- by Lorraine Wheat
- Variety Film + TV
The Oscar gods give and the Oscar gods take away. While Focus Features is finally giving Todd Haynes’ “Dark Waters” a primetime award-season November release date, Netflix will push its Dee Rees drama “The Last Thing He Wanted” toward a possible 2020 Sundance debut.
Focus and Participant Media teamed on the Haynes drama, which is based on the true story of environmental defense attorney Robert Bilott (Mark Ruffalo) as he took on chemical polluter DuPont. It was adapted most recently by Mario Correa and first writer Matthew Michael Carnahan from Nathaniel Rich’s New York Times Magazine article, “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare.”
Anne Hathaway stars opposite Ruffalo as Biliott’s wife, Sarah; she’s also the star of “The Last Thing He Wanted,” which Rees and Marco Villalobos adapted from the 1997 Joan Didion novel. The movie costars Ben Affleck and Willem Dafoe.
Another would-be awards title, Fox Searchlight’s “Wendy,...
Focus and Participant Media teamed on the Haynes drama, which is based on the true story of environmental defense attorney Robert Bilott (Mark Ruffalo) as he took on chemical polluter DuPont. It was adapted most recently by Mario Correa and first writer Matthew Michael Carnahan from Nathaniel Rich’s New York Times Magazine article, “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare.”
Anne Hathaway stars opposite Ruffalo as Biliott’s wife, Sarah; she’s also the star of “The Last Thing He Wanted,” which Rees and Marco Villalobos adapted from the 1997 Joan Didion novel. The movie costars Ben Affleck and Willem Dafoe.
Another would-be awards title, Fox Searchlight’s “Wendy,...
- 8/26/2019
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
The Oscar gods give and the Oscar gods take away. While Focus Features is finally giving Todd Haynes’ “Dark Waters” a primetime award-season November release date, Netflix will push its Dee Rees’ drama “The Last Thing He Wanted” to a 2020 Sundance debut.
Focus and Participant Media teamed on the Haynes drama, which is based on the true story of environmental defense attorney Robert Bilott (Mark Ruffalo) as he took on chemical polluter DuPont. It was adapted most recently by Mario Correa and first writer Matthew Michael Carnahan from Nathaniel Rich’s New York Times Magazine article, “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare.”
Anne Hathaway stars opposite Ruffalo as Biliott’s wife, Sarah; she’s also the star of “The Last Thing He Wanted,” which Rees and Marco Villalobos adapted from the 1997 Joan Didion novel. The movie costars Ben Affleck and Willem Dafoe.
Another would-be awards title, Fox Searchlight’s “Wendy,...
Focus and Participant Media teamed on the Haynes drama, which is based on the true story of environmental defense attorney Robert Bilott (Mark Ruffalo) as he took on chemical polluter DuPont. It was adapted most recently by Mario Correa and first writer Matthew Michael Carnahan from Nathaniel Rich’s New York Times Magazine article, “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare.”
Anne Hathaway stars opposite Ruffalo as Biliott’s wife, Sarah; she’s also the star of “The Last Thing He Wanted,” which Rees and Marco Villalobos adapted from the 1997 Joan Didion novel. The movie costars Ben Affleck and Willem Dafoe.
Another would-be awards title, Fox Searchlight’s “Wendy,...
- 8/26/2019
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
Wesley Snipes has joined Eddie Murphy on the cast of the sequel to the 1988 classic ‘Coming To America’.
Snipes is set to play General Izzi, who rules a neighbouring country to Zamunda and is a new character for the story. Also joining the cast are Leslie Jones, whose role is being kept under wraps, Kiki Layne who will play Akeem’s daughter and rapper Rick Ross. Original cast members James Earl Jones and Paul Bates will be returning. Jones, of course, will reprise his role as Akeem’s father, King Jaffe Joffer, with Bates as royal servant Oha.
The sequel is set 30 years after the original which saw Murphy as Prince Akeem and his trusted sidekick, Arsenio Hall’s Semmi descend on Queens, New York from Zamunda in order to “sow his wild oats” before committing to an arranged marriage. He subsequently falls in love with the owner of McDowells fast food joint’s daughter.
Snipes is set to play General Izzi, who rules a neighbouring country to Zamunda and is a new character for the story. Also joining the cast are Leslie Jones, whose role is being kept under wraps, Kiki Layne who will play Akeem’s daughter and rapper Rick Ross. Original cast members James Earl Jones and Paul Bates will be returning. Jones, of course, will reprise his role as Akeem’s father, King Jaffe Joffer, with Bates as royal servant Oha.
The sequel is set 30 years after the original which saw Murphy as Prince Akeem and his trusted sidekick, Arsenio Hall’s Semmi descend on Queens, New York from Zamunda in order to “sow his wild oats” before committing to an arranged marriage. He subsequently falls in love with the owner of McDowells fast food joint’s daughter.
- 8/8/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Over the last couple of weeks the race for a new director to take the helm for the follow-up to last years ‘Venom’ had been ramped. Now, Andy Serkis has confirmed he has been given the task.
The ‘Jungle Book’ director made the announcement himself via his social media channel’s stating
“It’s happening. The Symbiote has found a host in me and I’m ready for the ride…Can’t wait! #venom #venom2 #marvel”
It’s happening. The Symbiote has found a host in me and I’m ready for the ride…Can’t wait! #venom #venom2 #marvel pic.twitter.com/unCzmJOjop
— Andy Serkis (@andyserkis) August 5, 2019
Serkis takes over the reins from Ruben Fleischer, beating other contenders ‘Bumblebee’ helmer Travis Knight and ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ director Rupert Wyatt.
Also in news – Chris Pine takes over the role of Walter Cronkite in ‘Newsflash’
Tom Hardy...
The ‘Jungle Book’ director made the announcement himself via his social media channel’s stating
“It’s happening. The Symbiote has found a host in me and I’m ready for the ride…Can’t wait! #venom #venom2 #marvel”
It’s happening. The Symbiote has found a host in me and I’m ready for the ride…Can’t wait! #venom #venom2 #marvel pic.twitter.com/unCzmJOjop
— Andy Serkis (@andyserkis) August 5, 2019
Serkis takes over the reins from Ruben Fleischer, beating other contenders ‘Bumblebee’ helmer Travis Knight and ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ director Rupert Wyatt.
Also in news – Chris Pine takes over the role of Walter Cronkite in ‘Newsflash’
Tom Hardy...
- 8/6/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Chris Pine has been hired to play the iconic CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite in the upcoming drama Newsflash. The film will follow the events of November 22, 1963, when John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Texas, and the way that event changed the world of news television, leading the country to feel that Cronkite’s iconic voice was one of the most trusted in America.
Mark Ruffalo is set to play Cronkite’s producer, Don Hewitt, who played a huge role in the pivotal time in news history. The film is still looking for a director to take on the historical drama. The script was written by Ben Jacoby, and Deadline reports the following synopsis: “Cronkite, Hewitt, their boss Jim Aubrey, and Dan Rather, a young news man who happened to be in Texas and who first distinguished himself as a dogged reporter as he and other journalists frantically dug for...
Mark Ruffalo is set to play Cronkite’s producer, Don Hewitt, who played a huge role in the pivotal time in news history. The film is still looking for a director to take on the historical drama. The script was written by Ben Jacoby, and Deadline reports the following synopsis: “Cronkite, Hewitt, their boss Jim Aubrey, and Dan Rather, a young news man who happened to be in Texas and who first distinguished himself as a dogged reporter as he and other journalists frantically dug for...
- 8/2/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Chris Pine is going to slap on some thick-framed glasses and grow himself a mustache to play noted sex symbol Walter Cronkite in Newsflash, which focuses on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Rather than push another JFK conspiracy theory, Newsflash chronicles Kennedy’s death through the lens of how it was covered by the TV […]
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- 8/2/2019
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
Chris Pine has signed up to play the famed CBS Newsman, Walter Cronkite ‘Newsflash’, taking over the role from Seth Rogen.
The film will focus on the day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Texas, a day in which Cronkite rose to fame due to with his calm yet emotional investigative reporting on what was happening on the ground as events unfolded on that fateful day. Even though he wasn’t the first to break the news, it was his demeanour that won the trust of the Us audience that was reeling from shock.
The drama is said to revolve around Cronkite, his producer Don Hewitt, their boss Jim Aubrey, and Dan Rather, a young newsman who happened to be in Texas and who first distinguished himself as a dogged reporter as he and other journalists frantically dug for truth after reports went over the wire that gunfire rang...
The film will focus on the day that John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Texas, a day in which Cronkite rose to fame due to with his calm yet emotional investigative reporting on what was happening on the ground as events unfolded on that fateful day. Even though he wasn’t the first to break the news, it was his demeanour that won the trust of the Us audience that was reeling from shock.
The drama is said to revolve around Cronkite, his producer Don Hewitt, their boss Jim Aubrey, and Dan Rather, a young newsman who happened to be in Texas and who first distinguished himself as a dogged reporter as he and other journalists frantically dug for truth after reports went over the wire that gunfire rang...
- 8/2/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A mild disturbance shook the Chris Force—a.k.a., Hollywood’s loose collective of photogenic white men named Chris, often seen standing next to some very expensive CGI or a person in a cape—today, as THR reports that Chris Pine has signed on to play news legend Walter Cronkite in Ben Jacoby’s Newsflash. Seth Rogen was …...
- 8/2/2019
- by William Hughes on News, shared by William Hughes to The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Exclusive: Chris Pine is attached to play iconic CBS newsman Walter Cronkite in Newsflash. This is the Ben Jacoby-scripted drama that takes place on November 22, 1963, the day President John F Kennedy was assassinated in Texas. Similar to the cultural atom-splitting moments captured in films like The Social Network, Newsflash covers the day that television network news came of age, and that Cronkite became the most trusted TV newsman voice of America. Even if he wasn’t first to announce the president had died (NBC did that).
Mark Ruffalo is still attached to play Don Hewitt, who was Cronkite’s producer and helped navigate the chaos in an unimaginably tragic day in America. The drama is being mobilized for a January start Greg Silverman’s Stampede, with Silverman producing with Adam Kolbrenner. Jacoby wrote a much admired script called The Ravine, a Chinatown-like look at how landowners were pushed...
Mark Ruffalo is still attached to play Don Hewitt, who was Cronkite’s producer and helped navigate the chaos in an unimaginably tragic day in America. The drama is being mobilized for a January start Greg Silverman’s Stampede, with Silverman producing with Adam Kolbrenner. Jacoby wrote a much admired script called The Ravine, a Chinatown-like look at how landowners were pushed...
- 8/1/2019
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Chris Pine is attached to play legendary CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite in the drama Newsflash.
The movie, written by Ben Jacoby, recounts the events of Nov. 22, 1963, as television news stations raced to report the facts of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas. Cronkite's producer Don Hewitt, boss Jim Aubrey and young co-worker Dan Rather are also characters in the pic.
Greg Silverman will produce via his Stampede banner, along with Adam Kolbrenner.
Seth Rogen was previously attached to play Cronkite in a 2017 version of the project, which had David Gordon Green attached to helm. Green ...
The movie, written by Ben Jacoby, recounts the events of Nov. 22, 1963, as television news stations raced to report the facts of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas. Cronkite's producer Don Hewitt, boss Jim Aubrey and young co-worker Dan Rather are also characters in the pic.
Greg Silverman will produce via his Stampede banner, along with Adam Kolbrenner.
Seth Rogen was previously attached to play Cronkite in a 2017 version of the project, which had David Gordon Green attached to helm. Green ...
Chris Pine is attached to play legendary CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite in the drama Newsflash.
The movie, written by Ben Jacoby, recounts the events of Nov. 22, 1963, as television news stations raced to report the facts of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas. Cronkite's producer Don Hewitt, boss Jim Aubrey and young co-worker Dan Rather are also characters in the pic.
Greg Silverman will produce via his Stampede banner, along with Adam Kolbrenner.
Seth Rogen was previously attached to play Cronkite in a 2017 version of the project, which had David Gordon Green attached to helm. Green ...
The movie, written by Ben Jacoby, recounts the events of Nov. 22, 1963, as television news stations raced to report the facts of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Dallas. Cronkite's producer Don Hewitt, boss Jim Aubrey and young co-worker Dan Rather are also characters in the pic.
Greg Silverman will produce via his Stampede banner, along with Adam Kolbrenner.
Seth Rogen was previously attached to play Cronkite in a 2017 version of the project, which had David Gordon Green attached to helm. Green ...
Seth Rogen and Joseph Gordon-Levitt have signed up to join the cast of Aaron Sorkin’s historical drama ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’.
The story focuses on the infamous 1969 trial of a group of counterculture protesters charged with conspiracy and inciting a riot following the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Also in the news – Netflix’s ‘Sex Education’ renewed for season 2
Rogen and Gordon-Levitt will join a cast of Eddie Redmayne who plays play, anti-war activist, Tom Hayden, Sascha Baron Cohen as Youth International Party co-founder Abbie Hoffman, Jonathan Majors as Bobby Seale, Alex Sharp as activist, Rennie Davis. Rogan will play the role of fellow founding Yip member, Jerry Rubin while Gordon-Levitt will play prosecuting attorney, Richard Schultz. It’s also reported that Michael Keaton is wanted for the role of William Kunstler.
Sorkin has penned the script and will take the director chair, so expect a serving of meaty and clever dialogue.
The story focuses on the infamous 1969 trial of a group of counterculture protesters charged with conspiracy and inciting a riot following the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Also in the news – Netflix’s ‘Sex Education’ renewed for season 2
Rogen and Gordon-Levitt will join a cast of Eddie Redmayne who plays play, anti-war activist, Tom Hayden, Sascha Baron Cohen as Youth International Party co-founder Abbie Hoffman, Jonathan Majors as Bobby Seale, Alex Sharp as activist, Rennie Davis. Rogan will play the role of fellow founding Yip member, Jerry Rubin while Gordon-Levitt will play prosecuting attorney, Richard Schultz. It’s also reported that Michael Keaton is wanted for the role of William Kunstler.
Sorkin has penned the script and will take the director chair, so expect a serving of meaty and clever dialogue.
- 2/4/2019
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Seth Rogen and Michael Keaton are set to team up on the comedy biopic ‘King of the Jungle’ based on the life of anti-virus tech magnate John McAfee.
The feature is based on Joshua Davis Wired magazine article ‘John McAfee’s Last Stand and will see Keaton will play McAfee, creator of the McAfee Antivirus software. McAfee cashed in his fortune, left civilization, and moved to the jungle in Belize, where he set up a compound of guns, sex, and madness.
Rogen will play the role of Wired magazine investigator Ari Furman, who accepts what he thinks is a run-of-the-mill assignment to interview McAfee, but once he arrives in Belize, he finds himself pulled into McAfee’s escalating paranoia, slippery reality, and murder.
Also in the news – Alexander Skarsgard in talks to join ‘Godzilla Vs Kong’
‘I Love You Phillip Morris, directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa are at the...
The feature is based on Joshua Davis Wired magazine article ‘John McAfee’s Last Stand and will see Keaton will play McAfee, creator of the McAfee Antivirus software. McAfee cashed in his fortune, left civilization, and moved to the jungle in Belize, where he set up a compound of guns, sex, and madness.
Rogen will play the role of Wired magazine investigator Ari Furman, who accepts what he thinks is a run-of-the-mill assignment to interview McAfee, but once he arrives in Belize, he finds himself pulled into McAfee’s escalating paranoia, slippery reality, and murder.
Also in the news – Alexander Skarsgard in talks to join ‘Godzilla Vs Kong’
‘I Love You Phillip Morris, directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa are at the...
- 10/29/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Netflix will make a CG-animated feature film inspired by the childhood of Haitian singer and The Fugees co-founder Wyclef Jean. Greg Silverman’s upstart production company Stampede is partnering with the three-time Grammy Award-winning musician to produce the film. Script will be written by Justin Marks, whose credits include The Jungle Book, its sequel, and Top Gun: Maverick. It will be informed by Jean’s childhood in Haiti, where he lived until his family emigrated to Brooklyn at age 9, and then to New Jersey where he began his musical path.
"I grew up in extreme poverty but I was rich with imagination," Jean said. "Now to see that imagination turn into reality with Netflix and my producing partners makes me want to tell the kids from the slums around the world to never stop dreaming."...
"I grew up in extreme poverty but I was rich with imagination," Jean said. "Now to see that imagination turn into reality with Netflix and my producing partners makes me want to tell the kids from the slums around the world to never stop dreaming."...
- 10/26/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Greg Silverman’s Stampede has hired Jp Sarni as Head of Worldwide Content Acquisitions, a role in which he’ll negotiate deals and oversee the development of all IP for the film & TV production label, working closely with the former Warner Bros. Pictures president who serves as the company’s CEO, Co-Chairman and founder.
Sarni was previously the Head of Development at Laurence Fishburne’s Cinema Gypsy Productions, in which he served as an executive on ABC’s Black-ish and Freeform’s Grown-ish in addition to other projects under their first-look deals with ABC Studios and eOne. Sarni started his career in development at HBO, before moving on to Sam Martin’s aid+abet as an executive working on such films as Dee Rees’ Pariah (Sundance 2011) and Una Noche (Berlinale 2012). Sarni also formerly served as VP of Development & Literary Acquisitions at Sonar Entertainment, overseeing their slate of series, miniseries...
Sarni was previously the Head of Development at Laurence Fishburne’s Cinema Gypsy Productions, in which he served as an executive on ABC’s Black-ish and Freeform’s Grown-ish in addition to other projects under their first-look deals with ABC Studios and eOne. Sarni started his career in development at HBO, before moving on to Sam Martin’s aid+abet as an executive working on such films as Dee Rees’ Pariah (Sundance 2011) and Una Noche (Berlinale 2012). Sarni also formerly served as VP of Development & Literary Acquisitions at Sonar Entertainment, overseeing their slate of series, miniseries...
- 8/17/2018
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has acquired movie rights Michael Lewis’ real-life financial drama “Flash Boys: A Wall Street Revolt” — a project that had been in development at Sony Pictures in 2014.
Ben Jacoby is adapting the book, which was published in 2014. No producer or director is attached yet.
Lewis alleged in the book that the stock market is “rigged” by high-frequency traders being able to “front run” orders ahead of other traders. “Flash Boys” also focuses on the creation of Iex, the Investors Exchange, aimed at eliminating the advantage of high-frequency trading.
Jacoby’s script “Newsflash” made the Black List and is centered on CBS’ coverage of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Seth Rogen is attached to play Walter Cronkite with David Gordon Green directing.
Three of Lewis’ books have resulted in Hollywood movies — “The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game,” which was adapted into 2009’s “The Blind Side” and earned Sandra Bullock...
Ben Jacoby is adapting the book, which was published in 2014. No producer or director is attached yet.
Lewis alleged in the book that the stock market is “rigged” by high-frequency traders being able to “front run” orders ahead of other traders. “Flash Boys” also focuses on the creation of Iex, the Investors Exchange, aimed at eliminating the advantage of high-frequency trading.
Jacoby’s script “Newsflash” made the Black List and is centered on CBS’ coverage of the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Seth Rogen is attached to play Walter Cronkite with David Gordon Green directing.
Three of Lewis’ books have resulted in Hollywood movies — “The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game,” which was adapted into 2009’s “The Blind Side” and earned Sandra Bullock...
- 5/18/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Netflix has acquired the Michael Lewis bestseller Flash Boys, and Ben Jacoby has been set to adapt it.
The nonfiction bestseller is about a group of Wall Street guys who grew frustrated by a loophole that gave traders the opportunity to game the stock market. They banded together to reform the financial markets by creating an exchange that rendered impotent the act of high-frequency trading, a growing form of trading that gave insiders an advantage. Lewis wrote The Big Short, and Flash Boys was viewed as the antithesis of the practices that created the 2008 financial crisis. The Flash Boys walked away from huge-money jobs to use their expertise to investigate big banks, stock exchanges and high-frequency trading firms. They peeled back the layers to bare why many feel that Wall Street is such a rigged game.
The book was originally bought at auction by Sony in 2014. It comes to...
The nonfiction bestseller is about a group of Wall Street guys who grew frustrated by a loophole that gave traders the opportunity to game the stock market. They banded together to reform the financial markets by creating an exchange that rendered impotent the act of high-frequency trading, a growing form of trading that gave insiders an advantage. Lewis wrote The Big Short, and Flash Boys was viewed as the antithesis of the practices that created the 2008 financial crisis. The Flash Boys walked away from huge-money jobs to use their expertise to investigate big banks, stock exchanges and high-frequency trading firms. They peeled back the layers to bare why many feel that Wall Street is such a rigged game.
The book was originally bought at auction by Sony in 2014. It comes to...
- 5/17/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
But who could possibly play Coach? Variety reports that “Stronger” and “All the Real Girls” filmmaker David Gordon Green is in final negotiations to direct a “reimagining” of the 2004 Universal film “Friday Night Lights,” which later spawned a beloved NBC series of the same name. The outlet hastens to add that this new film is both not a sequel to the film, directed by Peter Berg, or based on the series which starred Kyle Chandler as the lauded coach of a Texas high school football team.
Instead, the film will be a “new property” that is “still focused H.G. Bissinger’s non-fiction book about the 1988 Permian High School Panthers as the new Texas football team makes a run towards the state championship.” The book served as the inspiration for both the original film and television series.
Variety adds that Universal has long been eager to get back on the...
Instead, the film will be a “new property” that is “still focused H.G. Bissinger’s non-fiction book about the 1988 Permian High School Panthers as the new Texas football team makes a run towards the state championship.” The book served as the inspiration for both the original film and television series.
Variety adds that Universal has long been eager to get back on the...
- 5/9/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Logan Lerman is in talks to star alongside Seth Rogen in the news biopic “Newsflash,” representative for the project told TheWrap. The “Percy Jackson” star is in line to play a young Dan Rather alongside Rogen’s Walter Cronkite as the movie follows CBS News’ coverage of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, leading up to the famous moment when Cronkite announced the president’s death to a horrified nation. In 1963, Rather, then 32, was making a transition from CBS’ Dallas affiliate to its new station in New Orleans, and was in Dallas to run a quick job when JFK was shot...
- 1/19/2018
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Logan Lerman is in talks to play newscaster Dan Rather in real life drama Newsflash, opposite Seth Rogen's Walter Cronkite.
The film recounts the events of Nov. 22, 1963, as television news stations raced to report the facts of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Texas. Producer Don Hewitt and boss Jim Aubrey will also be characters in the movie, along with Cronkite's young co-worker Rather.
David Gordon Green (Stronger) is directing the drama from a script by Ben Jacoby.
Greg Silverman, the former Warner Bros. worldwide production head who recently launched Stampede Ventures, is producing with Adam Kolbrenner. Production is...
The film recounts the events of Nov. 22, 1963, as television news stations raced to report the facts of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in Texas. Producer Don Hewitt and boss Jim Aubrey will also be characters in the movie, along with Cronkite's young co-worker Rather.
David Gordon Green (Stronger) is directing the drama from a script by Ben Jacoby.
Greg Silverman, the former Warner Bros. worldwide production head who recently launched Stampede Ventures, is producing with Adam Kolbrenner. Production is...
- 1/18/2018
- by Mia Galuppo
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Joseph Baxter Aug 2, 2019
Newsflash will see Chris Pine as legendary news anchor Walter Cronkite, set in 1963 during the Kennedy assassination story.
Chris Pine is getting ready to trade the catchphrase, "beam me up," for “that's the way it is.” That's because the Star Trek and Wonder Woman actor has landed the role of legendary news anchor Walter Cronkite in a fact-based drama, called Newsflash.
The November 22, 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, TX – one of the biggest stories of the 20th century – will serve as the historical backdrop for Newsflash, in which Pine will portray Cronkite, confirms Deadline. Indeed, the film will center on the CBS news anchor’s monumental report that kicked off when he famously interrupted daytime soap opera As the World Turns to break the initial report of shots being fired at Kennedy’s presidential motorcade. The 38-year-old leading man Pine will likely be made...
Newsflash will see Chris Pine as legendary news anchor Walter Cronkite, set in 1963 during the Kennedy assassination story.
Chris Pine is getting ready to trade the catchphrase, "beam me up," for “that's the way it is.” That's because the Star Trek and Wonder Woman actor has landed the role of legendary news anchor Walter Cronkite in a fact-based drama, called Newsflash.
The November 22, 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, TX – one of the biggest stories of the 20th century – will serve as the historical backdrop for Newsflash, in which Pine will portray Cronkite, confirms Deadline. Indeed, the film will center on the CBS news anchor’s monumental report that kicked off when he famously interrupted daytime soap opera As the World Turns to break the initial report of shots being fired at Kennedy’s presidential motorcade. The 38-year-old leading man Pine will likely be made...
- 12/12/2017
- Den of Geek
Newsflash: Seth Rogen (Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, above) will portray famed CBS newscaster Walter Cronkite in Newsflash. Based on a script by Ben Jacoby, the film will dramatize events on November 22, 1963, when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, from the perspective of a television newsroom. David Gordon Green (Stronger) will direct. Other key real-life characters to be cast include Cronkite's producer Don Hewitt, reporter Dan Rather and their boss Jim Aubrey. [Deadline]...
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- 12/12/2017
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
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