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    Jonas Brothers Give a Peek at 'Happiness Continues', Unveil Release Date

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    During a livestream QnA, Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas surprise fans with announcement that they will be offering a new documentary on Amazon Prime Video, and talk about their social-distancing struggles.
    Apr 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Jonas Brothers have piqued fans’ curiosity about their upcoming documentary. Following the success of “Chasing Happiness”, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas and Kevin Jonas announced a release date for their second documentary, “Happiness Continues”, and offered a teaser at the Amazon Prime Video project.
    When hosting a livestream Q&A on Instagram on Thursday, April 23, the “Sucker” hitmakers surprised fans and followers with the revelation over their new concert movie. Sharing the news from their respective quarantine places, the trio revealed that their project would be made available at midnight on Friday, April 24.
    Prior to the announcement, the brothers dropped a trailer for the documentary on the group’s social media page. The trailer itself was kicked off with Joe stating, “I thought I was done with the Jonas Brothers.” He then cheekily added, “Hell no,” before footage transitioned to show their “Happiness Begins” tour, them goofing around, and being joined by wives Danielle Deleasa, Priyanka Chopra and Sophie Turner.
    The documentary would also include how Joe, Nick and Kevin prepared themselves before they got on stage to perform in front of their fans. During their livestream Q&A, Joe joked about being slapped in the face for his preparation. “A lot of times it was Sophie,” he quipped.

    On a more serious side, the musician brothers were asked by one particular fan about their favorite thing about their long-awaited reunion. Kevin replied, “Having my family see the show for the first time and be able to see us making music again.”
    Elsewhere during the chat, the brothers discussed the difficulties they faced amid the coronavirus lockdown. Kevin confided that he has to re-learn mathematics for his 6-year-old daughter Alena. “Alena is a really good student, she wants to learn, she’s very good at math,” he said, noting that “patience is a virtue that gets tested.”
    Joe, on the other hand, encountered some problems with Zoom which people resorted to use for meeting or learning since the outbreak of the novel pandemic kept them from coming to the office and schools. “I keep forgetting you have to turn off your camera, if you’re using the bathroom or something,” he jokingly spilled.

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    Robbie Williams Hoping to Replace Daniel Craig as New James Bond

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    The former Take That member is keen to be the next 007 spy agent as Daniel Craig is expected to bow out after ‘No Time to Die’ is released later this year.
    Apr 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Robbie Williams wants to show off his “serious acting range” as he tipped himself as Daniel Craig’s James Bond replacement.
    The “Rock DJ” hitmaker told Britain’s Daily Star newspaper he could replace Craig, who quits the iconic role after his final Bond movie, “No Time to Die”, comes out in November 2020.
    “I want to throw my hat into the ring for the James Bond job,” the former Take That singer declared. “What people don’t know about me is that I am quite a serious actor and I have got range.”
    He added, “I am not just a cheeky chappy.”
    During the coronavirus lockdown, Robbie, 46, has been showing off his acting skills on Instagram Live by treating fans to dramatic readings of the lyrics to several of his songs.
    His ambition comes after the hitmaker said he believes he battled coronavirus while holed up in an Airbnb rental property down the road from his family’s mansion in Los Angeles as he chose to keep his distance from wife Ayda Field, 40, and their four children because he felt “lethargic, tired and heavy.”

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    'Death of Stalin' Helmer Slams Screening of His Movie in Theater Reopening Amid Covid-19 Crisis

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    Armando Iannucci makes it clear that he disapproves of the screening of his movie as theaters across the states are expected to reopen their business in May.
    Apr 24, 2020
    AceShowbiz – British filmmaker Armando Iannucci has slammed an initiative that will lead to his movie “The Death of Stalin” hitting U.S. cinemas that reopen next month, May 2020.
    Movie theatres across the U.S. have shut down due to the Covid-19 pandemic and, to help independent picture houses back on their feet, IFC Films are offering 200 of their titles for free from May 29 as part of their Indie Theater Revival Project.
    However, Armando has hit out at the scheme, tweeting that it is far too soon for large events like cinema screenings to take place – and stating that he does not want his movie shown.
    “I’d like to make it clear I don’t approve of any of my films being shown in US movie theatres before it’s clear the virus has been overcome,” he wrote. “So, I don’t approve of ‘The Death of Stalin’ being shown in US movie theatres as early as May 29th. That’s simply too early.”
    IFC representatives did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Other films set to be screened include “Boyhood”, “45 Years”, “Hunger”, “Sightseers”, “The Babadook”, and “The Human Centipede”.
    Iannucci’s latest film, “The Personal History of David Copperfield”, had its May 2020 opening in the U.S. postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, having already debuted in the U.K.

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    Whitney Houston Biopic Secures 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Writer

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    Aside from Anthony McCarten, the ‘I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ singer’s estate and longtime mentor Clive Davis have also been in talk with ‘The Photograph’ filmmaker Stella Meghie to direct.
    Apr 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Oscar-nominated “Bohemian Rhapsody” screenwriter Anthony McCarten has been tapped to pen the script for an upcoming Whitney Houston biopic.
    The tragic superstar’s estate officials have been working with Whitney’s longtime mentor Clive Davis to develop “I Wanna Dance with Somebody”, and now the project is taking shape with McCarten hired to adapt the singer’s life story for the big screen.
    According to Deadline.com, they have also entered talks with “The Photograph” filmmaker Stella Meghie to direct the movie, which has been described as a “joyous, emotional and heart-breaking celebration of the life and music of the greatest female R&B pop vocalist of all time, tracking her journey from obscurity to musical superstardom”.
    McCarten has become known for award-winning biopics – in addition to “Bohemian Rhapsody”, which revolved around the life of late Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, played onscreen by Rami Malek, he was also the man behind Stephen Hawking film “The Theory of Everything”, starring Eddie Redmayne, and Winston Churchill war drama “Darkest Hour” with Gary Oldman.
    All three leading men took home Oscars for their performances.
    McCarten also wrote 2019 Netflix release “The Two Popes”, adapted from his own play, “The Pope”, and is currently working on a Bee Gees biopic and a Broadway musical on the life of Neil Diamond.
    Casting information has yet to be revealed, but Yaya DaCosta previously played the singer/actress in a 2015 TV movie simply titled “Whitney”, directed by Angela Bassett.
    Houston died in 2012, aged 48.

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    Rose Byrne and Ruth Negga Nominated Against Each Other at 2020 Drama Desk Awards

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    David Alan Grier, in the meantime, is shortlisted in the Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play category for ‘A Soldier’s Play’, and ‘Soft Power’ leads the nominations with 11 counts.
    Apr 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Rose Byrne, Ruth Negga and David Alan Grier are among the theater stars to land top acting nominations for the 65th annual Drama Desk Awards.
    Byrne and Negga will face off for Outstanding Actress in a Play for their respective productions of “Medea” and “Hamlet”, while Grier is shortlisted in the Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play category for “A Soldier’s Play”, which is also mentioned in the outstanding revival category.
    “Soft Power”, created by David Henry Hwang and Jeanine Tesori, leads the nominations with 11, including Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Book of a Musical, Outstanding Director of a Musical for Leigh Silverman, Outstanding Actor in a Musical for Francis Jue, and featured acting nods for Conrad Ricamora and Alyse Alan Louis.
    Fellow musicals “The Wrong Man” and “Octet”, and the play “Halfway B**ches Go Straight to Heaven” were also among the top nominees for the 2020 event, which celebrates productions both on and Off Broadway.
    The eligibility period for the annual awards ended on March 11, a week before the coronavirus pandemic forced the shutdown of all New York theatres.
    The winners will be announced on May 31. Details about the ceremony, which will likely be staged online, will be announced in the coming weeks.
    Complete List of Nominees for the 65th Annual Drama Desk Awards:
    Outstanding Play
    “The Inheritance”, by Matthew Lopez
    “Heroes of the Fourth Turning”, by Will Arbery, Playwrights Horizons
    “Cambodian Rock Band”, by Lauren Yee, Signature Theatre
    “Greater Clements”, by Samuel D. Hunter, Lincoln Center Theater
    “Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven”, by Stephen Adly Guirgis, Atlantic Theater Company/LAByrinth Theater Company
    Outstanding Musical
    “A Strange Loop”, Playwrights Horizons/Page 73 Productions
    “Octet”, Signature Theatre
    “The Secret Life of Bees”, Atlantic Theater Company
    “Soft Power”, The Public Theater
    “The Wrong Man”, MCC Theater
    Outstanding Revival of a Play
    “Fefu and Her Friends”, The Public Theater
    “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf”, The Public Theater
    “Mac Beth”, Red Bull Theater/Hunter Theater Project
    “Much Ado About Nothing”, The Public Theater
    “A Soldier’s Play”, Roundabout Theatre Company
    Outstanding Revival of a Musical
    “Little Shop of Horrors”
    “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”, Transport Group
    “West Side Story”
    Outstanding Actor in a Play
    Kyle Soller, “The Inheritance”
    Charles Busch, “The Confession of Lily Dare”
    Edmund Donovan, “Greater Clements”
    Raul Esparza, “Seared”
    Francis Jue, “Cambodian Rock Band”
    Triney Sandoval, “72 Miles to Go…”
    Outstanding Actress in a Play
    Rose Byrne, “Medea”
    Liza Colon-Zayas, “Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven”
    Emily Davis, “Is This A Room”
    April Matthis, “Toni Stone”
    Ruth Negga, “Hamlet”
    Outstanding Actor in a Musical
    Larry Owens, “A Strange Loop”
    David Aron Damane, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”
    Chris Dwan, “Enter Laughing”
    Joshua Henry, “The Wrong Man”
    Francis Jue, “Soft Power”
    Outstanding Actress in a Musical
    Adrienne Warren, “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical”
    Tammy Blanchard, “Little Shop of Horrors”
    Beth Malone, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”
    Saycon Sengbloh, “The Secret Life of Bees”
    Elizabeth Stanley, “Jagged Little Pill”
    Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play
    Paul Hilton, “The Inheritance”
    Victor Almanzar, “Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven”
    Esteban Andres Cruz, “Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven”
    David Alan Grier, “A Soldier’s Play”
    Chris Perfetti, “Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow”
    Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play
    Lois Smith, “The Inheritance”
    Patrice Johnson Chevannes, “runboyrun & In Old Age”
    Kristina Poe, “Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven”
    Belange Rodriguez, “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao”
    Elizabeth Rodriguez, “Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven”
    Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical
    George Abud, “Emojiland”
    Christian Borle, “Little Shop of Horrors”
    Jay Armstrong Johnson, “Scotland, PA”
    Conrad Ricamora, “Soft Power”
    Ryan Vasquez, “The Wrong Man”
    Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical
    Lauren Patten, “Jagged Little Pill”
    Yesenia Ayala, “West Side Story”
    Paula Leggett Chase, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”
    LaChanze, “The Secret Life of Bees”
    Alyse Alan Louis, “Soft Power”
    Outstanding Director of a Play
    Stephen Daldry, “The Inheritance”
    Jessica Blank, “Coal Country”
    John Ortiz, “Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven”
    Tina Satter, “Is This A Room”
    Erica Schmidt, “Mac Beth”
    Outstanding Director of a Musical
    Stephen Brackett, “A Strange Loop”
    Thomas Kail, “The Wrong Man”
    Kathleen Marshall, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”
    Leigh Silverman, “Soft Power”
    Annie Tippe, “Octet”
    Outstanding Choreography
    Camille A. Brown, “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf”
    Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, “West Side Story”
    Keone Madrid and Mari Madrid, “Beyond Babel”
    Kathleen Marshall, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”
    Sonya Tayeh, “Moulin Rouge!”
    Travis Wall, “The Wrong Man”
    Outstanding Music
    Michael R. Jackson, “A Strange Loop”
    Ross Golan, “The Wrong Man”
    Dave Malloy, “Octet”
    Joshua Rosenblum, “Einstein’s Dreams”
    Duncan Sheik, “The Secret Life of Bees”
    Jeanine Tesori, “Soft Power”
    Outstanding Lyrics
    Susan Birkenhead, “The Secret Life of Bees”
    Adam Gwon, “Scotland, PA”
    Michael R. Jackson, “A Strange Loop”
    Joanne Sydney Lessner and Joshua Rosenblum, “Einstein’s Dreams”
    Dave Malloy, “Octet”
    Mark Saltzman, “Romeo & Bernadette”
    Outstanding Book of a Musical
    David Henry Hwang, “Soft Power”
    Michael R. Jackson, “A Strange Loop”
    Dave Malloy, “Octet”
    Lynn Nottage, “The Secret Life of Bees”
    Mark Saltzman, “Romeo & Bernadette”
    Dick Scanlan, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown”
    Outstanding Orchestrations
    Tom Kitt, “Jagged Little Pill”
    Alex Lacamoire, “The Wrong Man”
    Or Matias and Dave Malloy, “Octet”
    Danny Troob, John Clancy, and Larry Hochman, “Soft Power”
    Jonathan Tunick, “West Side Story”
    Outstanding Music in a Play
    Steve Earle, “Coal Country”
    Frightened Rabbit, “Square Go”
    Jim Harbourne, “Feral”
    Martha Redbone, “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf”
    Adam Seidel, Jane Bruce, and Daniel Ocanto, “Original Sound”
    Outstanding Scenic Design for a Play
    Catherine Cornell, “Mac Beth”
    Clint Ramos, “Grand Horizons”
    Adam Rigg, “Fefu and Her Friends”
    Paul Steinberg, “Judgment Day”
    B.T. Whitehill, “The Confession of Lily Dare”
    Outstanding Scenic Design for a Musical
    Julian Crouch, “Little Shop of Horrors”
    Anna Louizos, “Scotland, PA”
    Derek McLane, “Moulin Rouge!”
    Clint Ramos, “Soft Power”
    Amy Rubin and Brittany Vasta, “Octet”
    Outstanding Costume Design for a Play
    Asa Benally, “Blues for an Alabama Sky”
    Montana Levi Blanco, “Fefu and Her Friends”
    Toni-Leslie James, “for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf”
    Antony McDonald, “Judgment Day”
    Rachel Townsend and Jessica Jahn, “The Confession of Lily Dare”
    Kaye Voyce, “Coriolanus”
    Outstanding Costume Design for a Musical
    Vanessa Leuck, “Emojiland”
    Jeff Mahshie, “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice”
    Mark Thompson, “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical”
    Anita Yavich, “Soft Power”
    Catherine Zuber, “Moulin Rouge!”
    Outstanding Lighting Design for a Play
    Isabella Byrd, “Heroes of the Fourth Turning”
    Oona Curley, “Dr. Ride’s American Beach House”
    Heather Gilbert, “The Sound Inside”
    Mimi Jordan Sherin, “Judgment Day”
    Yi Zhao, “Greater Clements”
    Outstanding Lighting Design for a Musical
    Betsy Adams, “The Wrong Man”
    Jane Cox, “The Secret Life of Bees”
    Herrick Goldman, “Einstein’s Dreams”
    Bruno Poet, “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical”
    Justin Townsend, “Moulin Rouge!”
    Outstanding Projection Design
    David Bengali, “Einstein’s Dreams”
    Julia Frey, “Medea”
    Luke Halls, “West Side Story”
    Lisa Renkel and POSSIBLE, “Emojiland”
    Hannah Wasileski, “Fires in the Mirror”
    Outstanding Sound Design for a Play
    Paul Arditti and Christopher Reid, “The Inheritance”
    Justin Ellington, “Heroes of the Fourth Turning”
    Mikhail Fiksel, “Dana H.”
    Palmer Hefferan, “Fefu and Her Friends”
    Lee Kinney and Sanae Yamada, “Is This A Room”
    Outstanding Sound Design for a Musical
    Tom Gibbons, “West Side Story”
    Kai Harada, “Soft Power”
    Peter Hylenski, “Moulin Rouge!”
    Hidenori Nakajo, “Octet”
    Nevin Steinberg, “The Wrong Man”
    Outstanding Wig and Hair Design
    Campbell Young Associates, “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical”
    Cookie Jordan, “Fefu and Her Friends”
    Nikiya Mathis, “STEW”
    Tom Watson, “The Great Society”
    Bobbie Zlotnik, “Emojiland”
    Outstanding Solo Performance
    David Cale, “We’re Only Alive for a Short Amount of Time”
    Kate del Castillo, “the way she spoke”
    Laura Linney, “My Name is Lucy Barton”
    Jacqueline Novak, “Get on Your Knees”
    Deirdre O’Connell, “Dana H.”
    Unique Theatrical Experience
    “Beyond Babel”, Hideaway Circus
    “Feral”, Tortoise in a Nutshell/Cumbernauld Theatre/59E59
    “Is This a Room”, Vineyard Theatre
    “Midsummer: A Banquet”, Food of Love Productions/Third Rail Projects
    Outstanding Fight Choreography
    Vicki Manderson, “Square Go”
    Thomas Schall, “A Soldier’s Play”
    UnkleDave’s Fight House, “Halfway B***hes Go Straight to Heaven”
    Outstanding Adaptation
    “A Christmas Carol”, by Jack Thorne
    “Judgment Day”, by Christopher Shinn
    “Mojada”, by Luis Alfaro
    “Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow”, by Halley Feiffer

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    Halle Berry Praises Pierce Brosnan for Saving Her From Choking During 'Die Another Day' Filming

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    During an appearance on ‘The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon’, the actress playing Jinx in the 2002 Bond movie recounts the time the shooting of a fig seduction scene went wrong.
    Apr 23, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Pierce Brosnan stopped James Bond co-star Halle Berry from choking while the pair were filming 2002 movie “Die Another Day”.
    The actress, who played Jinx opposite Brosnan’s 007, told “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Tuesday (April 21) that the actor saved her life after she got a fig caught in her throat.
    “I was supposed to be all sexy, trying to seduce him with a fig, and then I end up choking on it and he had to get up and do the Heimlich,” the 53-year-old recalled. “That was so not sexy.”
    The Heimlich manoeuvre is a first-aid procedure for dislodging an obstruction from a person’s windpipe by applying sudden pressure to the abdomen between the belly button and rib cage.
    She continued: “James Bond knows how to Heimlich! He was there for me, he will always be one of my favourite people in the whole world.”
    It wasn’t the only terrifying experience Berry had on set – the actress suffered an injury during an action sequence in Cadiz, Spain, when debris from a smoke grenade stunt lodged in her left eye.
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    According to EW.com, she was transported to a local hospital where doctors removed the piece of shrapnel.

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    Dougray Scott Gets Real on Why He Turned Down 'Lord of the Rings' Role

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    Claiming to be part of the early casting talks to portray Aragorn in the film trilogy, the ‘Mission: Impossible 2’ actor explains why he has no regret letting slip of the coveted part.
    Apr 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Dougray Scott has no regrets about turning down the chance to play the role of Aragorn in “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy.
    The actor reveals he met with director Peter Jackson for the part, which ultimately went to Viggo Mortensen, but was put of by the idea of spending so long time in New Zealand shooting three films.
    “I’d just finished doing ‘Mission: Impossible 2′ and the idea of spending two years away in New Zealand, I just couldn’t quite contemplate,” the British actor tells NME.com.
    The 54-year-old was never officially offered the role but admits he was part of the early casting talks.
    “They didn’t offer it to me, but they sent me the script to read, for sure,” he adds. “Then I had to go meet him (Jackson) in New Zealand, but the idea of spending that amount of time away in New Zealand at that particular time, I didn’t want to do.”
    The “My Week with Marilyn” star feels it all worked out for the best, noting he thought Mortensen was “great,” adding, “I don’t have regrets about anything.”
    Among the stars who also passed on the role were Nicolas Cage, Russell Crowe and Daniel Day-Lewis. Irish actor Stuart Townsend was initially picked to bring the character to life but he was re-cast during pre-production.
    It’s not the only major role Scott has missed out on. He was also a lock to play Wolverine in the first “X-Men” movie, but had to pass on the part when he was cast in the “Mission: Impossible” sequel.
    Hugh Jackman went on to play the movie mutant in nine movies between 2000 and 2017.

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    'The Hunger Games' Prequel Officially in the Works

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    Lionsgate has announced ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’, a prequel to the Jennifer Lawrence-starring movie franchise adapted from Suzanne Collins’ novel series.
    Apr 22, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Fans of “The Hunger Games” can look forward to more from the film franchise in the form of a prequel adapted from Suzanne Collins’ upcoming novel.
    Bosses at Lionsgate studio have announced the author’s yet-to-be-released “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” will be adapted for the big screen by Francis Lawrence, who directed “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” and Parts 1 and 2 of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay”.
    The fifth film in the blockbuster series will be written by Catching Fire screenwriter Michael Arndt and Collins herself.
    “Lionsgate has always been the cinematic home of The Hunger Games, and I’m delighted to be returning to them with this new book,” Collins, who will also take on the role of executive producer, said in a statement.
    “From the beginning, they have treated the source material with great respect, honoring the thematic and narrative elements of the story, and assembling an incredible team both in front of and behind the camera.”
    The original “The Hunger Games” film series starred Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, and Josh Hutcherson.

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