A collaborative series charting Australians’ experiences of the chaos and confusion unleashed by Covid-19 has been unveiled as the first original content production at documentary-specialist streaming platform iwonder.
07.03.2020 - 00:31 / etcanada.com
Christian Bale could be heading back into the superhero world.
According to Collider, eight years after “The Dark Knight Rises”, the award-winning actor is rumoured to join Chris Hemsworth in the upcoming third instalment of “Thor”.
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A collaborative series charting Australians’ experiences of the chaos and confusion unleashed by Covid-19 has been unveiled as the first original content production at documentary-specialist streaming platform iwonder.
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