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  • 'The Crown' Creator Announces Plan for Season 6

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    The showrunner Peter Morgan changes his mind about ending the royal series after the upcoming fifth season and now plans to bring back the show for another season.
    Jul 10, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “The Crown” will have a surprise sixth season, its creator Peter Morgan confirmed on Thursday (09Jul20).
    The announcement came as a shock as Morgan had previously scrapped his original plan to do six seasons and to bring the hit show to a close after a fifth season starring Imelda Staunton as Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II as the Queen as she enters her senior years.
    In a statement posted on Netflix U.K.’s Twitter account, he said, “As we started to discuss the storylines for Series 5, it soon became clear that in order to do justice to the richness and complexity of the story we should go back to the original plan and do six seasons.”
    Netflix chiefs stated that there will be one more season, the fourth stars Olivia Colman as the monarch in middle-age, before she hands over to Staunton for the final two series. Claire Foy played the Queen in the first two series.
    Morgan had previously said the end of season five would be the “perfect place” to stop. The fourth series will debut on Netflix this autumn or winter.

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  • Zendaya Secretly Filmed 'Malcolm and Marie' With John David Washington Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

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    The project, which was shot at a place known as the Caterpillar House in Carmel, California, reunites the ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ star with her ‘Euphoria’ creator Sam Levinson.
    Jul 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Zendaya Coleman and “BlacKkKlansman” star John David Washington have secretly shot a new movie during the coronavirus lockdown.
    The “Spider-Man: Far From Home” star reteamed with her “Euphoria” creator Sam Levinson to film “Malcolm & Marie” in Carmel, California, over two weeks last month.
    Cast and crew all abided by social distancing rules to make sure no one contracted COVID-19 during filming at a place known as the Caterpillar House – “an environmentally-conscious glass architectural marvel”.

    No more than 12 people were allowed on set at any one time.
    Zendaya and Washington also served as executive producers on the project.

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  • 'Tron Legacy' Sequel in Development with 'Really Phenomenal' Script

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    Mitchell Leib, the president of music and soundtracks for Walt Disney Studios, spills the bean on ‘Tron 3’ during an interview on a podcast about the ‘Mission: Impossible’ film series.
    Jul 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – The long-awaited follow up to “Tron Legacy” has finally entered the development stage, 10 years after the film premiered.
    Joe Kosinski’s Disney feature was released in 2010, with talk of a sequel emerging over the years but no concrete plans announced.
    Now Walt Disney Studios’ President Of Music & Soundtracks Mitchell Leib has confirmed a new instalment is in the works.
    “We’re looking at making a sequel to Tron (Legacy) now. We’re making a ‘Tron 3’,” Leib said on “Light The Fuse”, a podcast about the “Mission: Impossible” film series. He added the script was already complete, calling it “really phenomenal.”
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    As for why the production has taken so long to come together, Leib insists the timing is now perfect.
    “Whereas the timing wasn’t right to have done it years ago, I think we feel like the timing is right now and we learned a lot of lessons from that last movie,” he shared.
    It is unclear who will be directing the project but Leib is hoping Kosinski will return to the franchise.
    “We don’t even know who will be directing yet,” he said. “We’re hopeful that Joe Kosinski will come back and do another one. A lot of things have gotta fall into the right places.”

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  • Ben Stiller Refuses to Cut Donald Trump's Cameo Out of 'Zoolander'

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    During an appearance on ‘The New Abnormal’ podcast, the actor best known for his role as supermodel Derek Zoolander admits there are calls to erase the President from his 2001 movie.
    Jul 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Ben Stiller is refusing to cut U.S. leader Donald Trump’s brief cameo appearance in “Zoolander”, amid calls from fans to erase the President from the 2001 movie.
    The “Tropic Thunder” star wrote and directed the comedy, in which he plays self-obsessed male supermodel Derek Zoolander, and when he saw an opportunity to ask property tycoon Trump to be part of it, he didn’t hesitate.
    “We were shooting at the now defunct VH1 Fashion Awards… and as people were coming up the red carpet, we pulled them aside and asked them to talk about Derek Zoolander, and so Trump and (wife) Melania did that,” Ben tells The Daily Beast podcast “The New Abnormal”.
    But as the divisive leader’s popularity drops following his handling of the coronavirus pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests, some film fans think Stiller should cut him out of the project.
    “I’ve had people reach out to me and say, ‘You should edit Donald Trump out of Zoolander’, but at the end of the day, that was a time when that exists and that happened. There were so many movies (back then) that had a silly cameo from Donald Trump. He represented a certain thing,” he shares.

    Before he entered the political arena, Trump also famously appeared in films including 1992’s “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” and 2002’s “Two Weeks Notice”, starring Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock, and on TV shows like “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, “Spin City”, “Suddenly Susan”, and “Sex and the City”.
    But Stiller is convinced the former businessman will always be especially thrilled to have been part of “Zoolander”.
    “There was a funny story that (U.S. TV host) Chris Matthews told me,” he adds. “He was interviewing Trump during the (2016 Presidential) campaign and there was a commercial break. ‘Zoolander 2’ had come out and… was a big bomb, didn’t do well… And they’d been talking about nuclear arms or something and what his (Trump’s) stance would be with the Russians, and then… Trump brought up ‘Zoolander 2’ and started talking about why he thought the movie didn’t do well.”
    “And he started going into detail (saying), ‘It’s just that in the culture people don’t care about male models any more’. And Chris found it so interesting that he was so fascinated about why ‘Zoolander 2’ didn’t do well as opposed to what to do with the Russians and nuclear arms proliferation.”

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