Jennifer Lawrence dressed up in a summery look for a date night with husband Cooke Maroney in New York City on Friday night (May 12).
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EXCLUSIVE: Scott Greenberg, co-founder and CEO of Fox’s animation studio Bento Box Entertainment, the company behind Dan Harmon’s Krapopolis and Apple TV+’s Central Park, is leaving.
Greenberg, who is also CEO of Fox’s Web3 media and creative technology company Blockchain Creative Labs, is leaving on May 19.
“Deep down, I’m an entrepreneur at heart who enjoys building organizations and nurturing their teams to bring out the best in themselves. With Bento Box and BCL running full steam ahead on the path for continued growth and success, now is the time to explore new opportunities,” he said.
Brett Coker, who was previously COO, has been promoted to President of the company and will now report to Michael Thorn, President, Scripted Programming, Fox Entertainment.
Daniel Weidenfeld, SVP, Animation, of Fox Entertainment, will transition over to Bento Box, where he will oversee development, working closely with Creative Director Ben Jones. The pair will jointly report to Coker and Head of Production Dana Cameron,
Weidenfeld’s move means that Cheryl Dolins, SVP, Comedy Programming and Development, of Fox Entertainment, will now oversee both live-action comedy and animation programming and development for Fox Entertainment.
Coker will work closely with Joel Kuwahara, Co-Founder and President of Production, Cameron, Jones, Caitlin Winiarski, Director of Development, Craig Hartin, GM of Bento Box Atlanta and supervising producers Janelle Momary and Andi Raab.
Greenberg co-founded Bento Box in 2009. It was acquired by Fox Entertainment in August 2019 – becoming the first acquisition after the close of the Disney transaction.
Since then, it has also expanded its international footprint with the launch of Princess Bento Studio with
Jennifer Lawrence dressed up in a summery look for a date night with husband Cooke Maroney in New York City on Friday night (May 12).
Former Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh has removed a trace of now-ex-husband Scott Ratcliff from her Instagram page after news emerged last week that the duo had parted ways after 18 months of marriage.The Hear'Say frontwoman, 46, has deleted her former army officer flame from her bio, which used to read: "wife to Scott". Kym - who has been married three times, tying the knot with Scott in 2021 - has instead changed the text to read: "Mum to David, Emilie, Polly and Archie [heart emoji] YaYa to Teddy, Polly and Clay.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer “Aladdin” and “Charlie’s Angels” breakout Naomi Scott will star alongside “Game of Thrones” alum Kit Harrington and Oscar winner Jeremy Irons in the epic romance “Eternal Return,” Variety can report exclusively. Village Roadshow Pictures is producing the project and will introduce the film to buyers at next week’s Cannes Film Festival. “Eternal Return” follows Cass (Scott), a young woman who has resigned herself to a life of emotional invulnerability until she meets Virgil (Harington), a cartographer who makes maps to imaginary places. Along with his partner Malcolm (Irons), a vibrant renaissance man, the pair relentlessly attempts to travel back in time awaken Cass to love again. The original feature is written and directed by Yaniv Raz (“Dr. Bird’s Advice for Sad Poets”).
The brother of the late Frightened Rabbit singer Scott Hutchinson has paid tribute to him in an emotional post, five years on from his tragic death.
Rumours circulated this week that Kym Marsh has ended her 18-month marriage to army major Scott Ratcliff because of their busy schedules. And now the former Coronation Street actress has broken her social media silence by paying tribute to the cast and crew of the show of Take That musical Greatest Days, where she is playing the lead character, ahead of the opening night.
Jordan Moreau The Guardians of the Galaxy are blasting off at the box office one final time, earning $17.5 million in previews for director James Gunn’s “Vol. 3” finale. The newest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe will take the box office crown after Universal and Illumination’s “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” topped the charts for the last four weeks. “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” is expected to bring in between $110 million and $120 million in its opening weekend, which is in between the grosses of the previous two films, also directed by Gunn. The first “Guardians of the Galaxy” had $11.2 million in Thursday previews on its way to opening with $94 million back in 2014. Its sequel, 2017’s “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” reached $17 million in Thursday previews and landed a $146 million opening weekend.
Kym Marsh has reportedly called time on her marriage to Scott Ratcliff after 18 months of marriage. Kym tied the knot to Army Major Scott Ratcliff in October 2021 in a stunning ceremony at Sandhurst. But, just months on from Kym’s Strictly Come Dancing stint – where she was teamed up with Graziano Di Prima – she and Scott, 34, have ended things.Their busy schedules are said to be the reason behind their split as the pair were only seeing each other twice a week.
The National Music Council of the United States will honor music and event producers Ray Chew and Vivian Scott Chew at the organization’s 39th annual American Eagle Awards on Sunday, June 25 at the American Federation of Musicians Convention in Las Vegas.
The National Music Council of the United States will honor music and event producers Ray Chew and Vivian Scott Chew at the organization’s 39th annual American Eagle Awards on Sunday, June 25 at the American Federation of Musicians Convention in Las Vegas.
EXCLUSIVE: Simon Rex (Red Rocket) and Chris Cooper (Little Women) will star alongside Bryan Cranston, Allison Janney, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Jack Champion in Everything’s Going To Be Great, the new film that Jon S. Baird is directing for eOne and Astute Films. No character details have been disclosed.
This Morning's resident vet Dr Scott Miller has opened up about the funniest question he's faced from a pet owner, admitting that while no query is "stupid," there are some that have made him chuckle. The vet moved to the UK in the 90s and fast became a fan favourite when he – and his adorable pooch Skully – began appearing on the ITV daytime show to help the nation with their animal issues.
EXCLUSIVE: While the second season of HBO’s hit series The Last Of Us is in the works, its star Pedro Pascal looks to have found the project he’ll shoot during its hiatus and boy is it a big one. Sources tell Deadline, Pascal is in final negotiations to join the untitled Gladiator sequel for Paramount. He joins Paul Mescal, who will star as Lucius, Barry Keoghan, Joseph Quinn, Connie Nielsen and Denzel Washington. Ridley Scott is returning to direct.
Emmerdale when Cathy Hope (Gabrielle Dowling) left the village to stay with her brother Scott in the Lake District for an unspecified amount of time. The teen has been struggling badly with her health, having started to experience hormonal mood swings and heavy periods back in December. More recently, when treatment proved not to be doing the trick, she was diagnosed with premenstrual dysphoric disorder – a condition that will likely affect her for years.
. In the clip, Scott visits Lidia in the Dominican Republic and they go on their first date, but their language barrier is proving to be a significant challenge.
Koala Man and the upcoming series “Hazbin Hotel” (platform TBD and co-produced with A24). December 2022 saw Bent Box enter a multi-year production service agreement with leading Irish animation studio Boulder Media, which includes “Krapopolis” and “Grimsburg.”In 2021, Bento Box and Fox formed BCL, which launched Web3 platforms for unscripted series like “The Masked Singer,” “Krapopolis,” the United States Football League (USFL), Fox Deportes, SXSW, Dolly Parton and WWE.Daniel Weidenfeld, senior vice president of Animation at Fox Entertainment, will transition over to Bento Box, where he will be involved in development, working closely with creative Director Ben Jones. They will jointly report to Coker.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Scott Greenberg, the co-founder and CEO of Fox-owned animation studio Bento Box Entertainment, is exiting the company, Variety has confirmed. Greenberg is also the CEO of Fox’s Web3 media and creative technology company Blockchain Creative Labs (BCL). He will officially depart both roles on May 19. “It’s been an incredible honor and privilege to work alongside the many people who have helped build Bento Box and Blockchain Creative Labs into two great companies,” Greenberg said. “The many series and projects we launched together are a great source of lasting pride to me. Deep down, I’m an entrepreneur at heart who enjoys building organizations and nurturing their teams to bring out the best in themselves. With Bento Box and BCL running full steam ahead on the path for continued growth and success, now is the time to explore new opportunities.”
The CW is partnering with CTV and Fremantle on Sullivan’s Crossing, a drama series based on Robyn Carr’s bestselling book.
Call him fiancé! “Call Her Daddy” host Alex Cooper is engaged to film producer Matt Kaplan, whom she calls “Mr. Sexy Zoom Man” on the podcast.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is making his return to the big screen in a new action pic.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Sean Hannity was blindsided by Fox News’ announcement that Tucker Carlson is parting ways with the network. Carlson was Fox News’ most-watched primetime host with his 8 p.m. ET news hour “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” which Hannity then followed in the 9 p.m. hour with his own eponymous series. Carlson’s show launched in November 2016, while “Hannity” has been a Fox News flagship series since 2009. “It’s very hard,” Hannity said at the start of his radio show, “The Sean Hannity Show,” regarding Carlson’s Fox News departure (via The Wrap). “My phone has been blowing up all day. The hard part for me is I don’t have a clue… I have no idea. Was it Tucker’s decision? Was it Fox’s? Was it a mutual agreement that they had? I don’t know.”