Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorEXCLUSIVE: Writer Kenneth Lin has closed an overall deal with CBS Television Studios.
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Beyonce is reportedly set to secure a lucrative deal to work on three Disney films, which will land her $100million (£80million).In the wake of the success of 2019’s live-action remake of The Lion King, in which she voiced Nala, the house of mouse are reportedly planning to secure her services for three more movies.As The Sun reports, she will appear on the soundtrack for Black Panther 2, as well as two other films for Disney.A source said: “Beyoncé has become a major player for Disney and is
.Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorEXCLUSIVE: Writer Kenneth Lin has closed an overall deal with CBS Television Studios.
Filip Helander assures he and his team-mates will be raring to go when the season starts, as he warns there can be "no excuses". The Swedish centre-back joined Steven Gerrard 's squad from Bologna last summer, but injury struggles and the season ending early meant his Ibrox career never truly got going.
As global cinemas look to reopen amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, Imax has signed a 17-theater deal with Korea's CGV, the biggest this year for the giant screen exhibitor. The agreement will see nine Imax large format screens installed in South Korea, in addition to theaters being added to CGV’s global footprint, which includes Turkey, Vietnam and Indonesia.
Despite unsubstantiated reports to the contrary, Michael Keaton will not play Bruce’s late father, Thomas Wayne, in the new “Flash” movie starring Ezra Miller. Instead, he is in talks to return as the original Caped Crusader, Bruce Wayne.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda is working with Disney on a brand new animated movie!
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Anna Kendrick's time on the set wasn't as fun as it appeared on screen.
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Looks like the bond between Beyonce and Disney is set to strengthen further as the singer is in talks to come onboard for a three-film deal. According to a latest report in The Sun, Beyonce who worked on the reboot of The Lion King and voiced Nala is now in the process of striking a massive $100 million dollar deal with the company.
‘The Lion King’ and creating her own soundtrack for the film, it looks like Bey might be putting in some more work with the company.According to The Sun, Beyonce is in talks with Disney to appear on three major projects for a $100 million bag! She will reportedly appear on the soundtrack for ‘Black Panther 2’, as well as two other films.“Beyonce has become a major player for Disney and is the perfect fit for their brand,” a source close to the situation tells The Sun.
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