Josh Charles is headed back to television in a new, limited series from HBO.
Josh Charles is headed back to television in a new, limited series from HBO.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJon Bernthal, Josh Charles, and Jamie Hector are set for three of the lead roles in the HBO limited series “We Own This City” from the team behind “The Wire.”In addition to the castings, Reinaldo Marcus Green has joined the series as director and executive producer. Variety reported that the series was set up at the premium cabler back in March.Based on the book of the same name by Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton, “We Own This City” is a six-hour limited series
Jon Bernthal, Josh Charles and Jamie Hector have been tapped as the leads of HBO’s We Own This City limited series, from The Wire’s EP David Simon and producer George Pelecanos. Reinaldo Marcus Green (Monsters and Men) is set to direct and executive produce the series, based on Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton’s book We Own This City: A True Story of Crime, Cops and Corruption. Production is set to begin in July.
Angelina Jolie is back on the big screen with the highly anticipated thriller The 45-year-old actress stars as Hannah in the film, a smoke jumper who's still reeling from the loss of three lives she failed to save from a fire when she comes across a traumatized 12-year-old boy (Finn Little) with nowhere else to turn.
“Let’s Make a Deal” host Wayne Brady is applying his CBS game show’s mantra to a blizzard of primetime projects.In addition to “Deal,” he’s hosting Fox’s new series, “Game of Talents”; co-stars opposite Jon Bernthal and Gretchen Mol in Showtime’s “American Gigolo” pilot; is developing a CBS sitcom; and optioned April Daniels’ book, “Dreadnought,” about a trans superhero, hoping to turn it into a TV show.And that’s only the tip of the creative iceberg for Brady, whose TV resume includes “Whose
Girls creator secretly made the film, Sharp Stick, in compliance with coronavirus protocols in Los Angeles over the past months.Variety reports that the independent film, financed by FilmNation, screened footage for potential buyers yesterday (March 2) at the European Film Market.
Lena Dunham has just wrapped production in Los Angeles on Sharp Stick for FilmNation Entertainment. Her first movie sinceTiny Furniture 11 years ago, Dunham will star alongside Kristine Froseth, Taylour Paige, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jon Bernthal and Scott Speedman.
Remember a few weeks ago, when we reported that Lena Dunham was returning to the director’s chair of a feature film for the first time in 11 years for the upcoming project, “Catherine, Called Birdy?” Yeah, apparently, that’s not the truth.
Jon Bernthal got into incredible shape for his new series American Gigolo and we have photos of him showing off his body on set!
The Taylor Sheridan-directed Those Who Wish Me Dead will ride into theaters on May 14, Warner Bros. announced Monday.
Warner Bros. just announced that Taylor Sheridan’s New Line title Those Who Wish Me Dead will debut on May 14 this year.
Angelina Jolie’s neo-Western “Those Who Wish Me Dead” has set a summer release date from Warner Bros. when it will debut in theaters and on HBO Max.The film that’s directed and written by Taylor Sheridan will debut on May 14, 2021.“Those Who Wish Me Dead” also stars Nicholas Hoult, Jon Bernthal, Tyler Perry, Aidan Gillen, Medina Senghore, Finn Little and Jake Weber.
EXCLUSIVE: Leland Orser (Brand New Cherry Flavor) is set as a lead opposite Jon Bernthal and Gretchen Mol in Showtime’s pilot American Gigolo, an update of the 1980 film noir classic that starred Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. The project hails from David Hollander, Paramount TV Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Television.
EXCLUSIVE: Let’s Make A Deal host Wayne Brady is to guest star in Showtime’s American Gigolo pilot.
EXCLUSIVE: Lizzie Brocheré (Falling Water) and Gabriel LaBelle (Dead Shack) are set as series regulars in Showtime’s pilot American Gigolo, starring Jon Bernthal, Gretchen Mol and Rosie O’Donnell, an update of the 1980 film noir classic that starred Richard Gere and Lauren Hutton. The project hails from David Hollander, Paramount TV Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Television.
Jon Bernthal has a new show in the works!
The classic “American Gigolo” is strutting itself back into the modern era.
Of all the Marvel TV productions from the post-‘Avengers’ era MCU, the shows that most people responded to in a big way and hoped would see them interact with the film counterparts are the “Defenders” dramas from Netflix, which includes “Daredevil,” “Iron Fist,” “Luke Cage,” “Jessica Jones,” and “The Punisher.” And while it doesn’t seem as if Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios have any plans for those characters showing up anytime soon in a film or Disney+ series, actor Jon Bernthal isn’t done
Also Read: Will Smith and Warner Bros Settle 'King Richard' Lawsuit Over Breach of ContractReinaldo Marcus Green is directing “King Richard,” and the cast also includes Jon Bernthal, Aunjanue Ellis, Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton. Zach Baylin wrote the script, with Tim and Trevor White producing through Star Thrower and James Lassiter producing through Overbrook Entertainment.
Touring in a van with the band, smelly, sleeping in that van, running out of money, car troubles, drugs, alcoholism, groupies, and more are what really happens on the road. After all that there’s also the constant fear of not being good enough, or not living up to the potential. It takes a specific person and a true love of music to deal with all of that, and in Viena and the Fantomes, Viena (Dakota Fanning) learns just that.
Shane could be set to reunite with Rick Grimes.
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Showtime is moving ahead on its series adaptation of “American Gigolo” with Jon Bernthal set for the lead role.
Dylan McDermott is the latest to joinWill Smith in King Richard, Warner Bros.' true-life story of Richard Williams, the father of tennis greats Venus and Serena Williams. Reinaldo Marcus Green is directing the drama, which is now in production in Los Angeles with a cast that also includes Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton as Venus and Serena, respectively.
Baby Driver was a huge hit when it was released in 2017 and now a sequel has reportedly been greenlit by Sony!
A number of stars have taken to social media to share their support and kindness after a video of a bullied 9-year-old went viral. In the video posted Tuesday,Quaden Bayles cries as he explains to his mother that he is being tormented by other children and wants to kill himself.
Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal and Richard Thomas are joining Viola Davis and Sandra Bullock in Netflix's as-yet untitled thriller to be directed by Nora Fingscheidt.Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are also set to appear opposite Aisling Franciosi and Rob Morgan. The drama, now shooting in Vancouver, centers on Ruth Slater, (Bullock), who is released from prison after serving a sentence for a violent crime, but refuses to forgive her past.
Vincent D’Onofrio, Jon Bernthal, Richard Thomas, Linda Emond and Emma Nelson are joining Sandra Bullock and Viola Davis in an untitled Netflix thriller from Graham King.
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