Last night, Apple TV+ debuted their awards player Cherry, as well as released a Teaser Trailer. The former represented its attempt to capture some Oscar buzz, while the latter is their move to alert audiences to the film’s existence.
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The Russo Brothers haven’t stopped to take a breath after their massive success from “Avengers: Endgame” toppling “Avatar“‘s box office record, they moved directly into making the Tom Holland thriller “Cherry” and are about to begin shooting their $200 million-plus budgeted spy film “The Gray Man” for Netflix with a stellar cast that includes Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Ana de Armas, Jessica Henwick, Wagner Moura, and others.
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.Last night, Apple TV+ debuted their awards player Cherry, as well as released a Teaser Trailer. The former represented its attempt to capture some Oscar buzz, while the latter is their move to alert audiences to the film’s existence.
Cherry – check it out below.The upcoming film, based on the 2018 book of the same name by Nico Walker, stars Tom Holland as a medic who returns from Iraq with PTSD and battles opioid addiction.Cherry comes to cinemas on February 26, before premiering globally on streaming service Apple TV+ as of March 12.“We’d like to introduce you to Cherry…” the pair wrote on their Twitter account, sharing a short trailer for the upcoming film which sees Holland heading to the Army recruitment office.Watch the
Clayton Davis Tom Holland takes on his most serious role so far in Anthony and Joe Russo’s “Cherry,” the filmmakers’ first outing following the box office smash “Avengers: Endgame.” Before a virtual crowd of journalists and industry voters, the film was screened with a live conversation with the cast and filmmakers moderated by Oscar nominee and “Iron Man” star Robert Downey Jr.Distributed by Apple TV Plus, the film tells the story of an unnamed army medic who suffers from post-traumatic stress
Classic mix-up! Fans have been up in arms about which Hollywood Chris deserves the No. 1 spot in their hearts — and Arnold Schwarzenegger appears to be getting in on the joke.
Arnold Schwarzenegger might have a favorite in the Chris wars! During a recent Instagram telethon on his son-in-law, Chris Pratt's, page, the 73-year-old star accidentally called the actor by the wrong name. Schwarzenegger didn't just misidentify Pratt, he called the star by one of his famous co-star's names. «Hello, Chris Evans, oh not Chris Evans, sorry, I'm going to screw up this thing right from the beginning, Chris Pratt,» he said as Pratt looked jokingly taken aback.
Looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger might have a favorite in the Chris wars! During a recent Instagram telethon on his son-in-law, Chris Pratt‘s, page, the 73-year-old “Terminator” star accidentally called the actor by the wrong name.
Arnold Schwarzenegger might have a favorite in the Chris wars! During a recent Instagram telethon on his son-in-law, Chris Pratt's, page, the 73-year-old star accidentally called the actor by the wrong name. Schwarzenegger didn't just misidentify Pratt, he called the star by one of his famous co-star's names. «Hello, Chris Evans, oh not Chris Evans, sorry, I'm going to screw up this thing right from the beginning, Chris Pratt,» he said as Pratt looked jokingly taken aback.
As if losing out to Chris Evans (and several other famous men called Chris) in *that* Twitter poll wasn’t bad enough, Chris Pratt has now been trolled by his own father-in-law, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Jurassic World actor was hosting a virtual Q&A with several high-profile stars, including Jamie Foxx and Tom Holland on Instagram over the weekend, and invited the Terminator actor to join in.
Daisy Ridley recently opened up about self-doubt in the spotlight — and admitted that sometimes she’s afraid of being too enthusiastic about her work.The Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker actress, 28, covers the latest issue of Tatler magazine and got real about the pressures she faces as a woman in Hollywood.
Jake Gyllenhaal is getting love on his 40th birthday from his famous friends!
Dave McNary Film ReporterMillie Bobby Brown is attached to star in the science-fiction movie “The Electric State” for Universal Pictures with Anthony and Joe Russo directing and producing.The project, based on Simon Stalenhag’s illustrated novel of the same name, is set in an alternative future and centers on a teenage girl (Brown) who realizes that a strange but sweet robot who comes to her has actually been sent by her missing brother.
Joe and Anthony Russo’s next big-budget action pic at Netflix is building quite the ensemble. Deadline recently reported that Jessica Henwick, Wagner Moura, Dhanush and Julia Butters are joining the Russos’ The Gray Man.
EXCLUSIVE: Joe And Anthony Russo’s next big-budget action pic at Netflix is building quite the ensemble as sources tell Deadline Jessica Henwick, Wagner Moura, Dhanush and Julia Butters are joining the Russo’s The Gray Man. Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans and Ana De Armas are already on board to star.
Lionsgate’s YA sci-fi adventure Chaos Walking will be released in theaters nationwide and in IMAX on March 5, 2021, a push-back from the previous Jan. 22 date. The move comes as distributors begin to adjust the Q1 calendar in response to the ongoing pandemic, which they are hoping quells by spring given the good news about the vaccine.
Ana de Armas will be reuniting with her Knives Out co-star Chris Evans in a new movie!
Ana de Armas was having a moment last year, when she really broke out in a big way thanks to her incredible performance in “Knives Out.” But at what point do we stop calling it a “moment” and call it what it really is—an ascension.
EXCLUSIVE: Ana De Armas is set to co-star opposite Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in Joe and Anthony Russo’s big budget action thriller The Gray Man for Netflix. The Russos have been developing the project for some time at Sony and when the package went back on the market over the summer, Netflix was quick to acquire it and set Gosling and Evans to star. The film will be the biggest budget film in Netflix’s history on the feature side.