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    'Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' TV Series in the Works at Amazon

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    A new television adaptation based on Stieg Larsson’s famous heroine Lisbeth Salander is reportedly being developed with a new setting, characters, and plot.
    May 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – A new TV show based upon “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” heroine Lisbeth Salander is reportedly in the works at Amazon.
    According to Variety, the programme, which shares a title with Stieg Larsson’s famous book, will “not be a sequel or continuation of the story from the books or the films into which they were adapted.”
    Instead, the series will place Salander in today’s world – with a new setting, characters, and plot.
    It remains to be seen who will be cast as Salander. Noomi Rapace first took on the role in the 2009 Swedish movie “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” while Rooney Mara played the character in the 2011 film of the same name. “The Crown” ‘s Claire Foy played Salander in 2018 movie “The Girl in the Spider’s Web”.
    A release date for the series, which will be produced by Amazon Studios and Left Bank in association with Sony Pictures Television, has yet to be announced.

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    Gabrielle Union Says She Suffered From Bronchitis Due to Simon Cowell's Smoking on 'AGT'

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    The former ‘America’s Got Talent’ judge claims she ‘ended up staying sick for two months straight’ while serving as a judge on the show because of Cowell’s cigarette smoking.
    May 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Gabrielle Union has spoken in detail about her “America’s Got Talent” experience for the first time since being axed from the show’s judging line-up.
    The “Bad Boys II” actress was fired from the show’s panel of judges in November 2019 after just one season, amid reports suggesting her departure was linked to concerns she had raised about several controversial incidents which took place behind the scenes, creating a “toxic” work atmosphere.
    Speaking to Variety, the star confirmed the speculation, explaining, “At the end of all this, my goal is real change – and not just on this show but for the larger parent company. It starts from the top down.”
    Reflecting on her decision to complain about Simon Cowell’s cigarette smoking, she admitted raising her concerns on her first day was ill-judged as she was “coming onto a set and you are literally met with the very definition of a toxic work environment, and it’s being carried out by the most powerful person on the production.”
    She continued, “I couldn’t escape. I ended up staying sick for two months straight. It was a cold that lingered, and turned into bronchitis, because I couldn’t shake it. It impacted my voice, which affects my ability to do my job.”
    “It was challenging to tend to my illness without being made to feel like I’m responsible for my own sickness. It put me in a position from day one where I felt othered. I felt isolated. I felt singled out as being difficult, when I’m asking for basic laws to be followed. I want to come to work and be healthy and safe and listened to.”
    Gabrielle went on to detail a racially charged incident when Jay Leno was a guest, revealing he “made a crack about a painting of Cowell and his dogs, saying the animals looked like food items at a Korean restaurant.”
    The “Breaking In” star explained, “I gasped. I froze. Other things had already happened, but at this point, it was so wildly racist.” Despite being told the moment would be edited out, Gabrielle said, “You cannot edit out what we just experienced… To experience this kind of racism at my job and there be nothing done about it, no discipline, no company-wide email, no reminder of what is appropriate in the workplace?”
    Gabrielle also confessed she’d hoped network bosses “might be more conscientious in exposing” racial inequalities after co-judge Julianne Hough had previously come under fire for dressing as a character from “Orange Is the New Black” in full blackface in 2013. And she added the show’s handling of hair and make-up was poor, revealing, “Some contestants get the full Hollywood treatment, and then some are left to dangle.”
    Meanwhile, NBC bosses responded to the investigation into all of Gabrielle’s complaints, insisting, “Through the investigation process, it has been revealed that no one associated with the show made any insensitive or derogatory remarks about Ms. Union’s appearance… The investigation has shown that the concerns raised by Ms. Union had no bearing on the decision not to exercise the option on her contract.”

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    Geri Halliwell and Matthew Morrison Tapped as Teachers for New Homeschooling Show

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    The Spice Girls singer is set to teach young students on creative writing while the ‘Glee’ actor is enlisted to help the kids with musical theater for ‘Celebrity Supply Teacher’.
    May 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Geri Horner is heading back to school to help young students with their creative writing.
    Bosses at the BBC have tapped the Spice Girls star for the 20-episode CBBC series, which aims to bring a primary school curriculum to the small screen for U.K. viewers continuing to learn at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
    Gushing about the opportunity to help primary school kids, the singer and children’s author said, “Sharing the power of words on CBBC was a lot of fun.”
    The “Wannabe” star has written several books over the years, and will help young aspiring writers by teaching them how to write a great story and develop a character, as well as how to create the perfect setting and plot for their work.
    Geri, who is mother to daughter Bluebell, 14, and three-year-old son Monty herself, will also show students around her farm and explain how her animals help inspire her stories.
    Several other stars have been tapped for the show, including “Glee” star Matthew Morrison, who is set to teach musical theatre, and Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson, who will be on hand for art lessons.
    Dame Darcey Bussell will also make an appearance to teach dance, while acting duo and “Emmerdale” stars Jeff Hordley and Zoe Henry will be on hand for lessons.
    Paralympic gold medallist Ellie Simmonds is set to talk about ocean geography with children while Former Economic Secretary to the Treasury Ed Balls will teach history.
    Chef Heston Blumenthal will also be heading into the kitchen to teach children how to make the perfect strawberry ice cream sundae.
    “Celebrity Supply Teacher” is set to begin airing on on CBBC and BBC iPlayer from June 8, 2020.

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    Christopher Nolan: Blowing Up Real Plane Is Cheaper Than Using CGI for New Movie

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    The ‘Dark Knight’ filmmaker reveals he chose to destroy a real Boeing 747 in his new movie ‘Tenet’ than using special effects because it’s less expensive.
    May 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Christopher Nolan didn’t need the help of special effects crews for scenes in his upcoming movie “Tenet” – he did most of the work himself.
    In an interview with Total Film magazine, the director revealed he skipped effects and brought in a real Boeing 747 plane to blow up in a key sequence in the movie.
    “I planned to do it using miniatures and set-piece builds and a combination of visual effects and all the rest,” he shared. “However, while scouting for locations in Victorville, California, the team discovered a massive array of old planes.”
    Nolan went on to say that, after running the numbers, buying the plane was just more cost effective.
    “(It was) actually more efficient to buy a real plane of the real size, and perform this sequence for real in camera, rather than build miniatures or go the CG route,” he added. “It’s a strange thing to talk about – a kind of impulse buying, I suppose.”
    He added, “It was a very exciting thing to be a part of.”
    Speaking to Cinemablend, star John David Washington added, “That was a real plane, and that was a real building that they crashed that plane into. And we, cast and crew, all witnessed it. It was epic! It was incredible, we all cheered and hurrayed and hurrahed when they yelled cut after Chris felt like he got it. What you saw is really what happened – at least the night I was there.”
    “Tenet”, also starring Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki, is due for release on July 17, 2020.

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    Director Paul Feig Blames All-Female 'Ghostbusters' Movie Flop on 'Anti-Hillary Movement'

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    The helmer of the 2016 ‘Ghostbuster’ remake claims the movie failure had something to do with the anti-Hillary supporters following her bid for presidency.
    May 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Paul Feig has opened up on the criticism his 2016 all-female “Ghostbusters” reboot attracted, insisting Hillary Clinton’s bid for U.S. presidency harmed the movie.
    The 57-year-old director’s announcement in 2015 that he would reboot the comedy franchise with an all-female cast, led by Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, and Leslie Jones, drew a slew of criticism from fans of the original movies.
    Despite high hopes, the film ultimately underperformed at the box office, and Feig told Jess Cagle’s SiriusXM show the “anti-Hillary movement” played a big role in the movie’s negative perception.
    “I think that some really brilliant author or researcher or sociologist needs to write a book about 2016 and how intertwined we were with Hillary and the anti-Hillary movement, it was just this year where, I don’t know, just everyone went to a boiling point,” he explained.
    “I don’t know if it was having an African American president for eight years teed them up or something, but they were ready to explode.”
    The filmmaker went on to reference a 2015 video Donald Trump shared on his Instagram page, in which he appeared baffled by the idea of remaking “Ghostbusters” with an all-female cast.
    “By the time I announced in… 2015, when I announced I was going to do it, it started. There’s tape of Donald Trump being like, ‘Now the Ghostbusters are women, what’s going on?’ ” Feig continued.
    “Like, it’s crazy how people got nuts about women trying to be in power or be in positions that they weren’t normally in. It was an ugly, ugly year.”
    Meanwhile, a new “Ghostbusters” movie is in the works. “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”, which sees the return of original cast members Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts, is set to hit theatres on March 5, 2021 – after being delayed from a July 10, 2020 release date, due to the Covid-19 crisis.

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    Shia LaBeouf Under Fire After Winning Award for Emerging Screenwriter

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    Some of the up-and-coming screenwriters have been left disgusted after the Sun Valley Film Festival gave the High Scribe award for emerging talent to the ‘Transformers’ actor.
    May 28, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Shia LaBeouf has come under fire after collecting a screenwriting award intended for up-and-coming talent.
    The 33-year-old actor infuriated some undiscovered writers after he won the Sun Valley Film Festival’s High Scribe award late last month, April 2020, according to The Wrap.
    While the accolade is apparently intended to supporting emerging screenwriters, the win from an actor who has starred in multiple blockbusters and previously wrote the critically acclaimed “Honey Boy” angered some of his fellow competitors.
    “Any ‘screenwriting competition’ that awards its top prize to an established Hollywood screenwriter doesn’t deserve your $50,” tweeted screenwriter Kyle Andrews.
    “Not to take anything from the guy at all, he’s a great artist, but for a company to take money from hardworking, undiscovered screenwriters looking to break in and give their top prize to SHIA FREAKING LEBOUF is a level of ballsy I can’t begin to comprehend.”
    He added, “Honestly I’m kinda livid about this. I know how these companies operate, this was a choice. They’re thirsty for recognition because they can’t get it on their own, and I hope writers can see it.”
    Another screenwriter revealed he also entered the competition while joking about the insignificance of the prize to LeBeouf.
    “I lost a screenwriting competition to Shia LaBeouf. I hope he puts that $1000 and 1-on-1 consultation with a producer to good use,” they wrote.
    After winning the High Scribe award, the “Transformers” actor will be treated to “one-on-one meetings with some of the industry’s finest to discuss their work” as well as “mentoring from an experienced professional.”
    Explaining why he entered the contest, a representative for the star said, “Shia entered the competition as an emerging writer.”
    “He is thrilled to be a part of the community and thrives off of any opportunity to gain insight, constructive criticism and knowledge from those with more experience… and that’s in regards to any art form,” they added, reported Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper.

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    John Krasinski Insists Selling of 'Some Good News' Was Not Matter of Money

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    Speaking to former co-star Rainn Wilson on his ‘Hey There, Human’ live broadcast, the former star of ‘The Office’ notes on the little time he’d have once the coronavirus lockdown comes to an end.
    May 27, 2020
    AceShowbiz – John Krasinski has defended his decision to sell his lockdown web series “Some Good News” to ViacomCBS.
    The “A Quiet Place” star announced last week, end May 24, that the network would host the program with a new host after a bidding war, with many people accusing him of “selling out” by moving the show from its former free platform to a bigger organization.
    However, speaking to former “The Office” co-star Rainn Wilson on his “Hey There, Human” live broadcast, John explained it wasn’t a matter of money, but of how little time he knew he’d have once the coronavirus lockdown comes to an end.
    “I knew the two options were always gonna be that I leave it off with eight in my office – which I would love to keep doing this show from my office forever, (but) it just wasn’t sustainable,” he explained. “So I’d need a partner coming on. And it’s funny, in the first episode I said, ‘Why isn’t there a news show dedicated entirely to good news?’ and now we have one of the biggest news programs in America, CBS News, saying that they want to make it part of their permanent news cycle, which is insane.”
    “The fact that we were able to accomplish that – in eight weeks it went from not existing to now being on one of these huge news networks – is honestly one of the most amazing honors I’ve ever been able to pull off. And again, it was all due to the community and to the people.”

    John added the decision was fuelled by the fact he has to shoot the upcoming third series of “Jack Ryan”, among various other commitments.
    The first new episodes of “Some Good News” will be shown on the rebranded CBS All Access this summer, before other ViacomCBS networks get the second run of installments.

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    'American Horror Story' Spin-Off in the Works at FX

    Developed by creator Ryan Murphy, the new anthology series is planned to be named ‘American Horror Stories’ with each episode focusing on a different ghost story.
    May 27, 2020
    AceShowbiz – A spin-off to hit series “American Horror Story” has been officially given the go-ahead from bosses at the FX network.
    They have announced the production is officially in the works as part of their 2020-2021 programming slate, just weeks after creator Ryan Murphy revealed he was developing the venture.
    Few details about the new project have been revealed, but the writer/producer plans to name it “American Horror Stories”, and each episode of the anthology series will focus on a different ghost story.

    Murphy teased the idea on social media earlier this month, as he shared a photo from a video conference call he recently hosted with his TV cast, including Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, and Kathy Bates.

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