Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City brought some mega-wattage to the Cannes Film Festival this evening, lighting up the Palais with what we clocked as a 6.5 minute standing ovation for the star-studded comedy.
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Shemar Moore is not happy about the decision to cancel S.W.A.T..
The 53-year-old actor, who played Daniel “Hondo” Harrelson, the marine and S.W.A.T. sergeant who kicked off the premise of the show, reacted to the news that season 6 of the show would be its last.
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Shemar reacted to the news in an Instagram Reel, sharing with fans that the decision to axe the show doesn’t make sense.
“It makes no sense… We’re the best show on Friday night at 8 o’clock for CBS. The last two years we’ve been killing it. We’ve done nothing wrong. We did everything that was asked for,” he said. “Let me tell a truth: did you know that I am the only African American male lead on network television. Not streaming, not cable — network television.”
Shemar went on, stating that “beyond me, SWAT is the most diverse show on CBS…CBS, when I got hired to be Hondo on SWAT, was getting a lot of flack for lack of diversity. If I post this, and I think I might, I will get in a lot of trouble with CBS because I’m calling them out. Because they’ve been wonderful to me for 26 out of my 29-year career.”
“But to abruptly get told that you’re canceled when you led us to believe last week — and the week before, and the week before that — that we would have some semblance of a season seven to at least say goodbye, if not continue. And to abruptly be told, ‘You’re done.’”
Shemar added that he believes that it’s a matter of politics and money, as the real reason behind the cancellation.
“They said we’re cancelled, but guess what? I don’t think we’re done,” he said. “CBS is either gonna wake up and realize they made a mistake. Sony is gonna do their math and realize that this is not the right move. I hope we can have a kumbaya and come
Wes Anderson’s Asteroid City brought some mega-wattage to the Cannes Film Festival this evening, lighting up the Palais with what we clocked as a 6.5 minute standing ovation for the star-studded comedy.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Netflix landed North American rights for “May December,” a soapy romantic-drama directed by Todd Haynes and starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, which debuted at Cannes Film Festival. It sold for $11 million, marking the first big sale of this year’s festival. Several bidders, including Neon, were in the mix before Netflix emerged victorious. The streamer hopes to position “May December” as an Oscar contender in the fall. A scandalous age-gap relationship plays out at the center of “May December,” which debuted on Saturday to raves and earned a six-minute standing ovation. Moore plays the “December” to Charles Melton’s much-younger “May,” who was just 13 when the two fell in love. Given their 20-year age gap, their marriage inspired a national tabloid scandal. Decades later, their relationship is put to the test as an actress (Portman) travels to Georgia to study the life of Moore’s character, whom she’s set to play in a film.
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a lotta bit sad. We got canceled. ‘S.W.A.T.,'” a freshly-shaven Moore said in the video.
Hondo is feeling a “lot bit sad.”
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