“Together Together” seems like a film you could easily put in the rom-com genre, based on its premise alone. But as seen in the trailer, this film is much different than you would initially think.
12.03.2021 - 03:37 / variety.com
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterPatti Harrison has joined the cast of the Paramount Pictures romantic adventure “The Lost City of D.”Starring opposite the previously-announced Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum, Harrison comes on board in a role still under wraps.
Adam and Aaron Nee are directing from a script by Dana Fox.The buzzy-writer performer recently headlined the 2021 Sundance Film Festival selection “Together Together” with Ed Helms, which was acquired by Bleecker Street.She also made
.“Together Together” seems like a film you could easily put in the rom-com genre, based on its premise alone. But as seen in the trailer, this film is much different than you would initially think.
Speaking up. Seth Rogen addressed rumors about Emma Watson‘s behavior on This Is the End after reflecting on the 2013 comedy in a recent interview with British GQ.
Seth Rogen wants to clarify a recent story about actress Emma Watson's involvement with his 2013 comedy, Watson appears in the apocalyptic film as herself, but Rogen was asked in his recent interview about a scene which caused the star to «storm off set.» The article calls the scene in question one of the film's «more out-there» moments, which included actor Danny McBride as a cannibal and Channing Tatum on a leash. “I mean, I don’t look back on that and think, ‘How dare she do that?’ You know,
There have been numerous reports in the past week that claimed Emma Watson 'stormed off' the sets of Seth Rogen's 2013 film, This Is The End. It all began after Rogen's interview with British Vogue suggested that Watson had walked off the film's set after refusing to shoot a scene consisting of Danny McBride playing a cannibal and Channing Tatum as his gimp.
Ellise Shafer administratorSeth Rogen took to Twitter on Monday night to clarify “a story that has emerged” from his recent interview with British GQ.In the interview, Rogen is asked about a rumor that Emma Watson “stormed off the set” of his 2013 film, “This Is the End,” after refusing to shoot a scene involving Danny McBride as a cannibal and Channing Tatum on a leash in leather BDSM garb.Rogen’s response was as follows: “I mean, I don’t look back on that and think, ‘How dare she do that?’
Seth Rogen is opening up about the rumors that Emma Watson bolted off of the set during a scene from the 2013 spoof comedy film, "This Is the End." While speaking to British GQ, Rogen was asked about the rumored incident in which the "Harry Potter" alum, 30, supposedly stormed off the set and refused to shoot a scene that portrayed Danny McBride as a flesh-eating cannibal and Channing Tatum as a pet of sorts tied to a leash.
Seth Rogen is speaking out to clear up a rumor about Emma Watson from their time together on the movie This is the End in 2013.
For someone that seemingly has stayed away from blockbuster filmmaking, for the most part making his own brand of raunchy comedy films, Seth Rogen has had some pretty interesting run-ins with powerful Hollywood folks. And in a new profile over at GQ, the actor-writer-producer-director talks about a few of his most famous incidents with Hollywood royalty, including a bonkers Nicolas Cage audition and an awkward incident on the set of “This is the End” involving Emma Watson.
Also Read: Daniel Radcliffe Suggests Playing 'Kimmy Schmidt' Interactive Special as If You're 'The Worst Human Being Possible'Patti Harrison and Da’Vine Joy Randolph also star in the film.
Daniel Radcliffe and Sandra Bullock are about to be co-stars!
Angelique Jackson Daniel Radcliffe is the latest to join the cast of Paramount’s “The Lost City of D,” taking on a villainous role in the romantic adventure.Radcliffe joins Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum in the film, which follows a reclusive romance novelist (Bullock), who was was sure nothing could be worse than getting stuck on a book tour with her cover model (Tatum), until a kidnapping attempt sweeps them both into a cutthroat jungle adventure, proving life can be so much stranger, and
EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Radcliffe is set to play the villain Paramount’s romantic action adventure comedy The Lost City Of D starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum. Patti Harrison and Da’Vine Joy Randolph are also on board. Bullock is producing through her Fortis Films banner with Liza Chasin and her company 3dot Productions. Seth Gordon is also attached to produce via Exhibit A.
EXCLUSIVE: Da’Vine Joy Randolph has joined the cast of Paramount Pictures romantic action adventure comedy The Lost City Of D starring Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum. Patti Harrison is also on board. Bullock is producing through her Fortis Films banner, with Liza Chasin and her company, 3dot Productions. Seth Gordon is also attached to produce via Exhibit A.
Sparks were flying while Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock filmed an intense fire scene on the set of their new movie, Bullet Train. The pair were spotted in Los Angeles on March 5, walking amid debris and flames, with the 57-year-old actor sporting some heavy-duty special effects makeup. The look included fake bruises, blood, and dirt, as he donned a white tee that was also covered in fake red blood, and grime. You can see the photos here.
Brad Pitt is having a very busy March as he's currently shooting for David Leitch's directorial Bullet Train with not one, but two of his female co-stars.