Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg works fast and generally pumps out a movie every two years like clockwork or less. But it’s been three years since 2018’s “Ready Player One,” in some ways because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
27.08.2021 - 02:29 / justjared.com
Corey Hawkins has joined the cast of the upcoming The Color Purple movie musical.
The new take on the classic story will be an adaptation of the Tony-winning Broadway musical of the same name. The original movie’s director Steven Spielberg and star Oprah Winfrey are among the producers of the new film, which will be directed by Black is King filmmaker Blitz Bazawule.
Warner Bros. is making the new film and a release date has already been set for December 21, 2023.
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Academy Award winner Steven Spielberg works fast and generally pumps out a movie every two years like clockwork or less. But it’s been three years since 2018’s “Ready Player One,” in some ways because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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H.E.R. has landed her first Hollywood film role, appearing in Blitz Bazawule’s new adaptation of The Color Purple.The songwriter will play Squeak, who moves from working as a waitress to an aspiring singer in the musical, according to The Hollywood Reporter.Corey Hawkins (In The Heights) also stars in the film, directed by Bazawule (Black Is King).
H.E.R. will be making her acting debut in the upcoming film adaptation of The Color Purple musical.
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EXCLUSIVE: We hear that In the Heights star Corey Hawkins is getting back into business with Warner Bros. for their feature adaptation of Broadway musical The Color Purple based on the 1985 Steven Spielberg 11x Oscar-nominated movie. The role which Hawkins is being buzzed to play is Harpo.