Managers Jairo Alvarado, Tony Gil, and Max Goldfarb have partnered to form Redefine Entertainment, a new literary management and production company. They most recently were managers at Circle of Confusion and The Gotham Group. Imani Beal-Ampah joins them as a coordinator.
The partners said: “Redefine Entertainment will be a home for a new generation of creatives. We will cultivate a culture of transparency and empower our clients to better learn the business side of their decisions. We intend to foster community among our clientele, and we are excited to usher in and mentor a new generation of representatives to help us tackle the challenges of our evolving business.”
The company launches with around 60 clients, a list that includes The Farewell director Lulu Wang who is the creator of the upcoming series Ex-Pats for Amazon starring Nicole Kidman; Angel Soto, director of Charmed City Kings for HBO Max and recently tapped...
The partners said: “Redefine Entertainment will be a home for a new generation of creatives. We will cultivate a culture of transparency and empower our clients to better learn the business side of their decisions. We intend to foster community among our clientele, and we are excited to usher in and mentor a new generation of representatives to help us tackle the challenges of our evolving business.”
The company launches with around 60 clients, a list that includes The Farewell director Lulu Wang who is the creator of the upcoming series Ex-Pats for Amazon starring Nicole Kidman; Angel Soto, director of Charmed City Kings for HBO Max and recently tapped...
- 3/3/2021
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
A couple of days ago, directors Joe and Anthony Russo announced that they had wrapped filming on the upcoming Avengers 4, but while doing so, they couldn’t help sneak in one last mysterious teaser from the set, tweeting an overly bright photo that has fans scratching their heads.
It wasn’t long before theories started to emerge about what this image could be, and while some are more plausible than others, even the less believable ones can get pretty creative. Interestingly, an idea we’ve seen pop up more than once now is that this heavily lit object is the same alleged cannon we witnessed in a previous teaser pic from the Russo Brothers.
Hey. Is it this? pic.twitter.com/m8xGQXdBq5
— Shrirang Vivek Ganeshe (@Ganesheshrirang) October 13, 2018
Beyond this, the responses include several predictions of death, rebirth, or the introduction of a whole new character.
Looked like a coffin so that's scary.
It wasn’t long before theories started to emerge about what this image could be, and while some are more plausible than others, even the less believable ones can get pretty creative. Interestingly, an idea we’ve seen pop up more than once now is that this heavily lit object is the same alleged cannon we witnessed in a previous teaser pic from the Russo Brothers.
Hey. Is it this? pic.twitter.com/m8xGQXdBq5
— Shrirang Vivek Ganeshe (@Ganesheshrirang) October 13, 2018
Beyond this, the responses include several predictions of death, rebirth, or the introduction of a whole new character.
Looked like a coffin so that's scary.
- 10/14/2018
- by David Pountain
- We Got This Covered
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