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    'La La Land' Creators to Help Jamie Lee Curtis Introduce Their Musical During Virtual Watch Party

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    Oscar winners Damien Chazelle and Justin Hurwitz are expected to take part in the ‘Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies’ event that will benefit the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation.
    May 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “La La Land” Oscar winners Damien Chazelle and Justin Hurwitz will join Jamie Lee Curtis to introduce their hit 2016 movie musical as part of the latest “Lionsgate Live! A Night at the Movies” event on Friday, May 01.
    The movie’s director and composer will join regular host Jamie Lee and fans online to watch the movie together via Fandango’s Movieclips YouTube Page  and Lionsgate’s YouTube Page from 9 P.M. EST.
    Audience and partner donations throughout the event will benefit the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation.
    The virtual screening will also include testimonials from Seth Rogen and Salma Hayek on the magic of movies.
    Other livestream highlights kicking off self-isolation in May include Kenny Chesney’s launch party for his album “Here and Now”. The country superstar will host a 30-minute session with fans on his social media platforms and on KennyChesney.com from 7pm EST. Meanwhile, fellow country star Luke Combs has partnered with beer company Miller Lite for a virtual gig to benefit out-of-work bartenders. The show will begin at 8 P.M. EST on Luke’s YouTube page.
    If you’re looking for more live music to check out online, here’s a few more interesting virtual gigs:
    Billboard Live At Home (Max & Joss Favela) (1 P.M. EST) – here
    Glitterbox Virtual Festival (Roger Sanchez & Armand Van Helden) – here
    The 1975 – here
    Colin Meloy (4 P.M. EST) – here
    The Metropolitan Opera: Verdi’s Aida (7.30 P.M. EST) – here
    New World Symphony Fellows: Live From Our Living Rooms (7.30 P.M. EST) – here
    Madame Gandhi (4 P.M. EST) – here
    Aaron Diehl (8 P.M. EST) – here
    The Show Up (Zola Jesus, Kevin Devine and Pokey LaFarge) (1 P.M. EST) – here
    NRJ Music Tour (Black Eyed Peas, Martin Garrix, Lewis Capaldi) (2.30 P.M. EST) – here
    Pickathon Presents a Concert a Day (Foxygen) (4 P.M. EST) – here & here
    Phoebe Bridgers (3 P.M. EST) – here
    John Legend (7 P.M/ EST) – here
    Gallant (5 P.M/ EST) – here
    Tory Lanez (7 P.M. EST) – here
    Ke$ha (7 P.M. EST) – here
    Margo Price (9 P.M. EST) – here
    Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn (7 P.M. EST) – here
    Porches (1 P.M. EST) – here

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    'Crazy Rich Asians' Director Jon M. Chu Sends Warning to Casting Scammer: 'We Will Bite Back!!'

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    The ‘I the Heights’ helmer is disgusted by the casting scam for the sequels of the 2018 hit film, calling it a ‘direct attack’ to Asian American actors pursuing ‘this dream that they never thought was possible before.’
    May 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Jon M. Chu is sending a stern warning to those who attempt to scam Asian American actors hoping to land parts in the upcoming sequels to his 2018 film “Crazy Rich Asians”. The director has hit hack at a Twitter user who posted a fake casting call for “China Rich Girlfriend” and “Rich People Problems”.
    Taking to the blue bird application, Chu wrote on Thursday, April 30, “Advice for actors out there: if ANYONE ever asks you to PAY MONEY to audition it’s a scam.” He added to the scammer, “Also don’t mess with Asian actors during our surge or we will bite back!!”

    Jon M. Chu responds to ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ sequels casting scam.
    Chu’s tweet was in response to a fake casting call posted by a user named Alan Baltes, who falsely claimed that the supposed “Crazy Rich Asians” sequels opened “live Zoom auditions” for “new lead roles” in the upcoming movies.
    The fake casting notice said that the movies were looking for Asian actors, ages 20s through 40s, for the lead roles, and a Caucasian female between ages 25-35 for another part. The post asked that talent who wanted to be considered pay Baltes a $99 “submission fee” via Google Pay or Venmo.
    Chu, who was alerted about the notice when he was tagged in a tweet, said he subsequently notified Twitter and flagged Warner Bros.’ legal department. After posting his own reaction, the 40-year-old helmer said he was promptly blocked by Baltes on Twitter.
    Speaking to Variety, Chu said he was appalled by the attempt to scam acting hopefuls. “I kept reading it, and when it said ’99 dollars,’ I was like, ‘This is f***ed up,’ ” he recalled. “There’s so many scams like that in L.A. anyway and to actually target, specifically, Asian actors, was very frustrating.”
    “Asian American actors finally get the opportunity or the hope that there are roles and parts out there. People have this light inside of them to pursue this dream that they never thought was possible before, and to take advantage of that and know that you can take $99 for a fake audition is just disgusting,” he expressed his dismay.
    “To put on top of that this time, when we’re being othered and we’re being attacked on the streets, is even more disgusting,” Chu, who has worked on upcoming musical drama “In the Heights”, added.
    Baltes’ Twitter account has since been deactivated. He said in an email to Variety that he posted the fake casting call after “someone sent me the information and was misrepresenting himself as being with casting. The person is no longer in contact with me after I inquired further. They were attempting to get me to send them money for casting calls.”
    Baltes, who claims to be an actor, casting associate and talent agent, also said that no money had been paid in regards to the fake casting call. When asked who had supplied him with “false information,” he replied, “I no longer have the information as it was on my Twitter and my account was deleted.”
    This is not the first time though that Baltes has been linked to an attempt to solicit money for “submitting” talent for auditions in big movies. In 2018, Twitter users notified director Colin Trevorrow over a similar casting notice for a “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” sequel, which is now called “Jurassic World: Dominion”, where Baltes asked for a $99 audition fee. Trevorrow said at the time, “Anyone who requests money for an audition isn’t on the level.”
    As for the pre-production of “Crazy Rich Asians” sequels, Chu said, “We’re so far from it. We don’t have a casting director. We have never said, ‘Hey, let’s look at people who are out there.’ We’ve done zero.” He added, “We don’t even have a script.”

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    David Arquette Plans to Start 'Ghosts of the Ozarks' Filming in Arkansas Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

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    The ‘Scream’ star and his wife Christina McLarty are considering to keep the cast and crew away from the public on a former cotton factory that has been converted into a working set.
    May 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – David Arquette and his wife are making plans to start production on their latest film in Arkansas, despite the fact most of America is still on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
    The movie star and Christina McLarty Arquette want to get going on their period thriller “Ghosts of the Ozarks” at some point in May, and they are mulling over ideas to keep the cast, featuring Tim Blake Nelson, and crew safe while filming.
    The Arquettes tell Deadline the plan is to test everyone before filming begins and then keep the cast and crew away from members of the public on a former cotton factory in Trumann, Arkansas, which has already been converted into a working set, production center and trailer park.
    “It’s such a vast amount of space, we can build it so everyone can social distance,” McLarty Arquette tells the outlet.
    David adds, “We have everything in line; we have the ability to be able to still produce things with a reasonable expectation of social distancing, take everybody’s temperature and we have flexibility with quarantining people before they get there.”
    The couple has been buoyed by the fact Arkansas is one of the states least hit by the coronavirus, with just over 3,000 cases and 57 deaths, and the state Governor, Asa Hutchinson, is expected to announce plans to allow some businesses to re-open following March’s shutdown.
    “Obviously, we’re monitoring the daily situation and following all of the local, state and national mandates,” McLarty Arquette states. “We want to remain optimistic but respectful of what’s going on in the world. We’re playing it day-by-day. We’re having lots of conversations about how we adapt to this new world that we live in as filmmakers.”
    “It’s not a large production and a lot of people are local that we hire, which helps. Things change every day but we’re all just trying to be hopeful, and at the same time, respectful.”
    The former news anchor, who was born in Hope, Arkansas, adds, “The best thing about shooting in Arkansas is that it’s new to the state. The film commissioner is great and the Governor is very supportive… It’s a beautiful state and a really supportive community.”

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    Ozzy Osbourne Had to Be Persuaded by Son to Open Up About Parkinson’s in New Documentary

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    Ozzy Osbourne Had to Be Persuaded by Son to Open Up About Parkinson's in New Documentary

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    A producer on ‘The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne’, Jack Osbourne spills why the former Black Sabbath frontman and his wife Sharon were reluctant to share his health battle with the world.
    May 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Jack Osbourne had to convince his father Ozzy Osbourne and mother Sharon Osbourne to chronicle the rocker’s Parkinson’s disease battle in his new documentary to avoid “lying” to fans.
    The former Black Sabbath frontman gets candid about his long struggle with substance abuse, trouble with the law, and marital issues with his manager wife Sharon in “The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne” – but one thing the singer wasn’t ready to open up about was his most recent health diagnosis.
    Jack, who serves as a producer on the film, reveals his parents were reluctant to go public with the health news on camera, despite learning he was suffering from the progressive neurological condition in early 2019, while the project was in the midst of production.
    “I had to kind of persuade both my dad and mum,” he tells Variety. “I was like, ‘We would be doing this film an injustice to not do this. This is a monumental moment in your life and in your career… To ignore that, then we should not even be doing this doc because we’d be lying to your fans’.”
    Ozzy and Sharon eventually realised he was right and agreed to open up on camera, but Jack understands why they initially hesitated, because the diagnosis “shook” them all to their core.
    Explaining why he was so emotional during one particular appearance in “The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne”, Jack says, “When we did that interview, we didn’t know if my dad was ever going to be able to perform again. With that comes a lot of fear because it’s like a racehorse when they can’t race anymore: They give up. That’s the fear I had.”
    However, with the help of radical treatment from a doctor in Switzerland, Ozzy, 71, has been able to press on with his life and career, releasing “Ordinary Man”, his first solo studio album in 10 years, in February.
    “Now, since doing that interview, my dad went and did another album. It was one of his most successful albums to date,” Jack shares of Ordinary Man. “He’s going back in the studio when this coronavirus bulls**t dies down.”
    “But there was a time of huge uncertainty, which really kind of shook the foundation of the whole family.”
    “The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne”, directed by Greg Johnston, had initially been due to premiere at the axed South by Southwest festival in Austin Texas in March, but will now debut on America’s A&E network this summer.

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    'Hercules' Gets New Live-Action Remake

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    Disney is developing a new big-screen adaptation of the Roman hero classic tale with ‘The Lion King’ director Jon Favreau enlisted to sit at the helm for the project.
    May 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – “Hercules” has become the latest animated Disney movie primed for a live action remake.
    The new adaptation of the 1997 film follows films like “Aladdin” and “The Lion King”, which have been revamped as magical live action treatment blockbusters.
    And “The Lion King” producers, Jeffery Silver and Karen Gilchrist, are reportedly circling the project, as is the film’s director Jon Favreau.
    The 1997 release featured the voices of Tate Donovan, James Woods, and Danny DeVito while Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and “Twilight” ‘s Kellan Lutz have both portrayed Hercules on the big screen version in 2014 – Johnson played the strongman in “Hercules” while Lutz fronted “The Legend of Hercules”.

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    Adam Driver Lands Lead Role in Real-Life Cuban Revolution Movie

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    The Kylo Ren of the ‘Star Wars’ movie franchise is expected to portray the main character in ‘The Yankee Comandante’, a true-story film about the fall of Cuban Dictator Fulgencio Batista.
    May 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Actor Adam Driver is reuniting with filmmaker Jeff Nichols for a real-life movie set during the Cuban Revolution.
    The project will be based on reporter David Grann’s 2012 New Yorker article, titled “The Yankee Comandante”, which chronicled U.S. native William Alexander Morgan’s role in overthrowing Dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959, paving the way for Fidel Castro to take office.
    Nichols is writing the script, from which he will direct, with Driver on board as his leading man, reports Variety.
    The official logline for Yankee Comandante reads, “Two people rose to the rank of Comandante in the Cuban Revolution. One was Che Guevara. The other was a man from Ohio; this is his story.”
    Nichols and Driver previously teamed up for 2016’s “Midnight Special”.
    Production on the new film is expected to begin next year 2021.

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    Chris Pratt Offers Roles in New 'Jurassic' Movie for Coronavirus Charity

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    Fans are given the chance to be eaten by a dinosaur in the upcoming ‘Jurassic World’ movie in exchange for donations to Covid-19 relief efforts amid the ongoing pandemic.
    May 1, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Chris Pratt is offering two lucky movie fans the chance to be eaten by a dinosaur in the next “Jurassic World” film.
    The Hollywood star is the latest celebrity to take part in the All-In Challenge project, for which stars offer amazing prizes in exchange for donations to coronavirus relief efforts.
    After being challenged to take part by Justin Bieber, Chris went the extra mile and offered two “recognisable” roles as a dinosaur’s lunch in the upcoming “Jurassic World: Dominion”.
    The “Parks and Recreation” star said in a video that it had taken him two weeks “pulling all the strings necessary” to convince studio Universal Pictures chiefs to agree to the challenge.
    He added, “You are guaranteed to be recognisable, not cut out the movie, absolutely in the movie forever, cemented, your legacy, forever, eaten by a dinosaur in a movie.”
    However, a listing on the All-In Challenge website states there is no guarantee, “that such appearance will be included in the final production or that the production will be released at all.”
    There are two chances on offer, one via sweepstake costing $10 to enter and another going to the highest bidder.
    All money raised will go to charities Meals On Wheels, No Kid Hungry, and America’s Food Fund, helping to provide meals to those going hungry during the Covid-19 pandemic.
    After announcing the prize, Chris then challenged three of his “Avengers: Endgame” co-stars, Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, and Robert Downey Jr. to take part and offer their own rewards to donors.

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    'Maze Runner' Director to Bring 'The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August' Adaptation to Big Screen

    Filmmaker Wes Ball has signed on to do the movie adaptation of Catherine Webb’s 2014 sci-fi novel using a script done by by ‘Humans’ writer Melissa Iqbal.
    Apr 30, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Filmmaker Wes Ball has signed on for another book-to-screen adaptation with “The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August”.
    The 2014 sci-fi novel, written by British author Catherine Webb under her pseudonym Claire North, centres on a man who is repeatedly reborn into the same life, while retaining his memories from his past experiences, as he embarks on a journey to save the world.
    Ball will take charge of the project for Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Partners, from a script by “Humans” writer Melissa Iqbal.
    Ball made his directorial debut with 2014’s “The Maze Runner”, based on James Dashner’s 2009 dystopian novel of the same name.

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