Atlanta’s Zazie Beetz has been tapped as a lead in the HBO Max limited series Full Circle from director Steven Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon.
Atlanta’s Zazie Beetz has been tapped as a lead in the HBO Max limited series Full Circle from director Steven Soderbergh and writer Ed Solomon.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Zazie Beetz is set to star in Steven Soderbergh’s upcoming HBO Max limited series “Full Circle,” Variety has learned. Variety exclusively reported the show had been ordered at HBO Max back in August 2021. Soderbergh will direct all six episodes and executive produce, with Ed Solomon writing and executive producing. Casey Silver will also executive produce. The three previously worked together on the HBO Max film “No Sudden Move.” Per the official description of the series, “An investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present day New York City.” Exact details on Beetz’ character are being kept under wraps.
HBO Max has ordered the limited series “Full Circle” from Steven Soderbergh and Ed Solomon.Soderbergh will direct all six episodes and executive produce with Solomon, who will write. Casey Wilver will also executive produce.
Surprise, surprise, Steven Soderbergh is making yet another project.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterSteven Soderbergh and Ed Solomon have landed a series order at HBO Max for the drama “Full Circle,” Variety has learned exclusively.The series reunites the pair after they worked together on the film “No Sudden Move,” which was released on HBO Max in July. Casey Silver, who was a producer on “No Sudden Move,” will be an executive producer on the series.
Easing back into moviemaking after the months-long covid shutdown seems like a mighty stressful proposition, and from the looks of the cast and crew credits for “No Sudden Move,” Steven Soderbergh decided to alleviate that stress by surrounding himself with people he knew.
Cat’s out of the bag. Steven Soderbergh‘s upcoming 1950-set crime thriller, “No Sudden Move” will make its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June.
Hollywood screenwriter Ed Solomon on Thursday shared a creepy mix-up story about the time he was momentarily suspected of being the Night Stalker, who in the mid-'80s terrified California. TheNight Stalker case is back in headlines due to the popularity of a new four-part Netflix docuseries about the serial killer, who was later identified asRichard Ramirez.
permanently banned from the platform, which was his preferred means of communication.Former CIA director John Brennan dubbed Schwarzenegger’s video “powerful” and “poignant.” Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat said the clip was worth watching because it provided a “blend of historical testimony about the ravages of Nazism and the urgent call to act to protect our own democracy.” Conan O’Brien, film writer Ed Solomon and actress Lea Thompson urged their followers to watch, as well.See his entire video, in
permanently banned from the platform, which was his preferred means of communication.Former CIA director John Brennan dubbed Schwarzenegger’s video “powerful” and “poignant.” Historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat said the clip was worth watching because it provided a “blend of historical testimony about the ravages of Nazism and the urgent call to act to protect our own democracy.” Conan O’Brien, film writer Ed Solomon and actress Lea Thompson urged their followers to watch, as well.See his entire video, in
and we did — they’d say they really didn’t think it would ever happen at all, despite the repeated efforts of producer Scott Kroopf, writers Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon and director Dean Parisot, to bring all the pieces together over the last 10 years.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerDuring the Comic-Con@Home virtual panel, Bill and Ted franchise star Alex Winter spoke on the 10-year journey of putting together the sequel, Bill & Ted Face the Music, which at one point, wasn’t in the plans.Winter, reprising his role as Bill in the forthcoming sequel, divulged that the conversations to bring back the boys started about 10 years ago when the writers, Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon, pitched the idea for the threequel, which Winter said felt ”
threequel first came up more than a decade ago, creators Chris Matheson and Ed Solomon revealed during Saturday's Comic-Con@Home panel for the film, although Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, who play the titular duo, weren't convinced it would actually happen.«They laid out this very summary version of a piss take of Dickens, of going back into your life and finding that each iteration of your life was worse than the previous. Pretty damn funny,» Winter said.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterComic-Con@Home is set to bring the most excellent panel to its virtual confab with the cast and filmmakers from the forthcoming Bill & Ted Face The Music. Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves who play the titular time traveling band members of Wyld Stallyns are set to appear on the panel alongside actors Samara Weaving, Brigette Lundy-Paine, William Sadler as well as director Dean Parisot and writers Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson.
Also Read: 'Bill & Ted Face the Music' First Look: Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter Hop Into the Old Time-Traveling Phone Booth (Photos)The cast also includes Kid Cudi Jillian Bell, Kirsten Schaal, Beck Bennett and “Barry” breakout actor Anthony Carrigan as the film’s villain.
'Bill & Ted Face The Music' introduces viewers to the pair's daughters
If you think “Bill & Ted Face the Music” has some sort of woke agenda, you should have seen the original plot.
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