Ready for the start of something new! Vanessa Hudgens and fiancé Cole Tucker are on the same page when it comes to expanding their family.
19.05.2023 - 04:33 / variety.com
Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Vanessa Hudgens will join Mads Mikkelsen to headline the action spy thriller “The Black Kaiser,” directed by Derrick Borte (“Unhinged”). Borte has replaced Jonas Akerlund, who was previously announced as director. The film is written by Jayson Rothwell, based on the Dark Horse graphic novel “Polar” by Victor Santos. It is set to shoot this fall. In the film, the Black Kaiser (Mikkelsen), the world’s most lethal hitman, uncovers a deadly conspiracy protecting a powerful syndicate of killers, and becomes their No. 1 target. “The Black Kaiser” is a Constantin Film, JB Pictures and Dark Horse Entertainment production, and will be produced by Jeremy Bolt and Robert Kulzer, two of the producers behind the “Resident Evil” franchise. Mike Richardson and Keith Goldberg of Dark Horse Entertainment are also producing, and Martin Moszkowicz and Mikkelsen are executive producing. XYZ Films will executive produce and will continue to sell worldwide rights at the Marché du Film in Cannes.
Hudgens is repped by CAA, Untitled Entertainment, the Lede Company and Ziffren Brittenham. Mikkelsen is repped by UTA, Art Management and Viewpoint. Borte is repped by Paradigm Talent Agency, Ensemble Entertainment, Narrative and Frankfurt Kurnit Klein + Selz.
Ready for the start of something new! Vanessa Hudgens and fiancé Cole Tucker are on the same page when it comes to expanding their family.
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Vanessa Hudgens revealed one of her favorite karaoke songs, and it’s none other than Jennifer Lopez’s 2001 hit song ‘I’m Real.’ The 34-year-old actress shared a sweet moment with her fiancé Cole Tucker, showing some love for JLo after working with her on the set of ‘Second Act.’The Hollywood star looked stunning in a white dress paired with a black-and-white coat and black boots. She also wore her hair in a top knot and accessorized with long earrings.
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Vanessa Hudgens and Cole Tucker are so real. The engaged couple hit the mic for some karaoke fun, entertaining partygoers with a cute rendition of Jennifer Lopez and Ja Rule's 2001 hit, «I'm Real.» In a video posted to Instagram, Hudgens takes center stage in a casual group setting — inside a garage, in fact — for the impromptu performance.
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While drew plenty of inspiration from real-life celebrities of the 1960s over the course of its five-season run, none were more central to the journey of Rachel Brosnahan's titular comedienne than Lenny Bruce, played by Luke Kirby.While only appearing in a few episodes per season, Kirby's Lenny had a profound impact on Midge as she traversed the grueling world of stand-up comedy. Whether they were sharing the backseat of a police car after being arrested or sharing the stage at The Gaslight, Lenny was a touchstone to the industry for Midge and a constant cheerleader if ever she started to doubt her talents.With 's series finale debuting on Friday — and the use of flash-forwards employed throughout the final season — many wondered how, or even if, the show would address the real-life fate of Bruce, who died of a drug overdose in 1966.The finale kicks off with Lenny onstage in 1965 San Francisco, a recreation of one of the final shows of the real-life comic's career.
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