Who will it be? Daniel Craig will say goodbye to James Bond after the premiere of No Time to Die in September 2021 — and fans have questions about the next actor in line.
14.09.2021 - 18:45 / ok.co.uk
BBC series Luther will be returning to screens it has been announced – but this time in the format of a film. Netflix UK confirmed the news that Idris Elba will be back to reprise the role of iconic London detective, DCI John Luther, and will be joined by actors Cynthia Erivo and Andy Serkis, with filming beginning in November of this year.
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Who will it be? Daniel Craig will say goodbye to James Bond after the premiere of No Time to Die in September 2021 — and fans have questions about the next actor in line.
Grab your hot cocoa. Lifetime announced its largest holiday movie slate to date on Tuesday, September 28, revealing that the network’s annual It’s a Wonderful Lifetime programming event will kick off on Friday, November 12!
Netflix Western The Harder They Fall starring Idris Elba has just been released – check it out below.The film, starring Elba alongside Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, LaKeith Stanfield and Regina King, is set to premiere at the BFI London Film Festival next week.Jeymes Samuel directed The Harder They Fall, making his feature directorial debut, while JAY-Z produced the film and worked on the film’s original soundtrack album.An official synopsis for the film released by Netflix reads: “When outlaw
Netflix has released the trailer for the upcoming original film “The Harder They Fall,” offering up an action-packed Western fronted by some of the best actors working today.Jonathan Majors stars as an outlaw named Nat Love, who discovers his enemy Rufus Buck (Idris Elba) is being released from prison and sets out to seek revenge. He finds trouble in the form of Buck’s gang, led by Regina King and LaKeith Stanfield, but Love has a gang all his own that includes Zazie Beetz and R.J.
Quentin Tarantino has claimed in several interviews that Westerns, more than any other genre, reflect the “values and problems” of the era in which they were made. If that’s true, audiences are in for a vivid temperature check with “The Harder They Fall,” an upcoming neo-Western from Netflix.
Quentin Tarantino has claimed in several interviews that Westerns, more than any other genre, reflect the “values and problems” of the era in which they were made. If that’s true, audiences are in for a vivid temperature check with “The Harder They Fall,” an upcoming neo-Western from Netflix.
video shows audience reactions to GoldenEye after one of the first screenings back in 1995.Towards the end of the 36-second clip, Idris Elba shares his thoughts. “He’s really good,” he begins, discussing Pierce Brosnan’s performance.
James Bond, Pierce Brosnan bagged the role, debuting in 1995's GoldenEye. And now unearthed reactions to the then-new 007 have seen Idris Elba spotted giving his take on the film.
The internet is in a frenzy as an old video of Idris Elba praising the “James Bond” film “GoldenEye” back in 1995 has surfaced.
on HBO Max, is a sequel to the Will Smith movie from 2016. It brought back a number of lovable characters from the first film, so the familial dynamic on display in the gag reel is understandable and will please longtime fans.
On the edge of our seats! Although fans have to wait a little longer for Don’t Worry Darling to hit theaters, the Florence Pugh and Harry Styles movie has already made headlines during the filming process.
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Netflix is hosting a new global fan event that will include a star-studded lineup unlike we've seen before from the streamer. will feature 145 their biggest stars and creators from around the world, including Jennifer Aniston, Idris Elba, Millie Bobby Brown and more. The stars, representing over 70 series, films and specials like, , andto and, as well as blockbuster films like will join the virtual stage for breaking news, exclusives, first looks, new trailers and clips in a series
Toronto Film Festival world premiere of “Dear Evan Hansen,” a lonely Ben Platt belts out: “When you’re falling in a forest and there’s nobody around, do you ever really crash or even make a sound?”That question could well apply to a laundry list of absent talent and filmmakers with projects at the Canadian festival, whose organizers pulled off a successful (and partially in-person) 2021 program.
Idris Elba, who combines the latter two skillsets for a brand-new remix of «Rain» from .ET can exclusively debut the «Idris Elba Edit» of grandson and Jessie Reyez's collaboration, which director James Gunn enlisted for an action sequence in which Elba's Bloodsport, John Cena's Peacemaker and Joel Kinnaman's Rick Flag escape custody in Corto Maltese.
Netflix production starring Kevin Hart and Mark Wahlberg is in critical condition after falling on set, ET can confirm.