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Deadpool 3 Sequel writers secured: The Molyneux Sisters!

Bob’s Burgers' Emmy-Award-winning writers Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin and Wendy Molyneux have been hired to write the script for the upcoming Deadpool 3 , starring Ryan Reynolds . The sisters are longtime collaborators and are also creators, showrunners and executive producers on the animated comedy The Great North , which has earned a second-season renewal ahead of its February 2021 premiere. Variety reports that Reynolds, who produces as well as stars in the franchise, was key in choosing the Molyneuxs to write the script. The third film will be the first in the franchise to be made under the Marvel umbrella, which Reynolds called the “big leagues” when he officially announced the film last year on Live With Ryan and Kelly . 'Deadpool 3’: Marvel Studios And Ryan Reynolds Tap The Molyneux Sisters To Pen The Sequel source: ( Deadline.com ) EXCLUSIVE: As Disney continues to figure out what to do with Fox properties acquired in the merger, one of the biggest IPs, Deadpool , looks

“Deadpool 3” is finally coming to life under Disney

‘Deadpool 3’ Finally Comes to Life at Disney as Ryan Reynolds Taps ‘Bob’s Burgers’ Writers source:(Indiewire.com) November 20, 2020 Zack Sharf writes: The fate of the "Deadpool" franchise has been in flux since the Disney-Fox merger. “ Deadpool 3 ” is finally coming to life under Disney after months of uncertainty following the Disney-Fox merger. According to Deadline , Ryan Reynolds and Disney-owned Marvel Studios have tapped Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Loeglin to pen the script for “Deadpool 3,” with Reynolds reprising his fan favorite role as the foul-mouthed superhero. The Molyneux sisters are the creators of the new Fox animated series “The Great North,” a gig they picked up after scoring an Emmy as writers and executive producers of Fox’s “Bob’s Burgers.” Deadline reports: “Writer meetings have been taking place over the past month with Reynolds recently meeting with a handful of writers to hear their pitch for the next installment. In the end, the stu

The Difficult And Expensive Reality Of Filming TV Series Amid The Pandemic

After months of brainstorming and negotiations, the Hollywood studios and unions adopted rigorous safety protocols to get TV production going again. And, with fits and starts, it has been going, churning out fresh content with original episodes hitting the air first with the soaps in daytime, followed by unscripted and then scripted series in primetime. Source: Deadline.com November 20, 2020  Nellie Andreeva  writes: But it has not been easy. And it has been expensive. So far, the safety procedures are largely working. There have been many positive COVID tests — both real positives and false positives. There also have been production shutdowns, though no reports of fatalities or seriously ill cast or crew members. (The Good Doctor‘s Richard Schiff is the only known main cast member on a series to be hospitalized with COVID, and he is on the mend.) At least in part as recognition for the entertainment industry’s efforts, it was given an exemption from California Gov. Gavin Newsom ’s n

Gillian Anderson Signs With UTA

EXCLUSIVE : Gillian Anderson , who can be seen on Netflix’s The Crown as Margaret Thatcher, has signed with UTA . source:( deadline.com ) Loved her, obviously as Dana Scully in The X-Files a couple decades back, but she shines in so many new works including Sex Education and now, The Crown. Let's see what UTA (USA agency) will do to pump up her career even more! November 20, 2020 Peter White writes: The Hollywood talent agency has signed the actress, who broke through in Fox’s The X-Files , in all areas. Deadline understands that Anderson had been without a U.S. agent but over the course of her career has been represented by WME and CAA. It is a hot signing for UTA with Anderson scoring plaudits for her role in the British royal drama. She stars as the former Prime Minister alongside Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham-Carter in the fourth season of the show, which was created by Peter Morgan. Anderson told Deadline earlier this year that she never hesitated at the prospect o

No Big Screen for 'WonderWoman 1984' this Christmas - see you on HBO Max

No Theatre for Christmas this year... and Wonder Woman 1984 filmmakers will likely suffer financially. But it seems, for Warner Bros., it was the best option to simply release this year's hottest anticipated blockbuster solely on HBO Max. "Though the film is forgoing substantial box office returns and will likely end up losing money — “Wonder Woman” cost $200 million to make and many millions more to market globally — leaning into the HBO Max of things became the best option because it allowed them to get the movie out in a timely manner while promoting a streaming service that’s struggled to make waves." source ( Variety.com ) November 19, 2020 Rebecca Rubin writes: Warner Bros. didn’t have a lot of good options. After the studio released Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” in September to lackluster ticket sales , it was hesitant to unveil another $200 million-budgeted movie in the middle of a pandemic. And yet, just three months after “Tenet” tried and largely failed

Five Ways to Create a Title that Doesn't Bomb

By: Hazel Hoyle The title of your screenplay can make or break your chances of catching the attention of a producer who will agree to read (and hopefully produce) your script. At first glance, a title has to be catchy, memorable, repeatable and should sum up the essence of the storyline premise. Quite often, the shorter the title, the better. Can you imagine a producer passing on your fabulous literary material because the title doesn't grab him/her, or because it sounds stupid? What a shame, right! Did you know ' That 70s Show ' wasn't the original title of the successful television series? In fact, they went through several titles trying to capture the essence of the show before finally landing on the iconic show title 'That 70s Show'.  It's an interesting story, check it out here .  Don't hit a wall because you can't come up with a great title.  Stephanie Palmer , former MGM executive tells us a quick way to remember what the title needs in order

‘That ’70s Show’ Is Iconic But Originally Had a Very Different Name

That ’70s Show   was one of  Fox’s biggest sitcom  in the years after its flagship comedy  Married with Children   went off the air. As the title suggests, the program was a riff on the 1970s through America’s topical lens in the late 90s and early 00s. However,  despite an iconic name  that gives away the show’s entire thesis, the original title may have made it harder to sell to a broad audience.  Source: ( Showbiz Cheatsheet ) November 16, 2020 Zack Willis writes What is ‘That ’70s Show’?  At its core,  That ’70s Show  had a simple premise . A group of teenagers went through life while learning about the struggles of growing up in a show that stretched from the end of Vietnam to the onset of the Reagan administration. At its start, the show featured many unknown actors, but by the end, it made many different stars.  Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, who went on to marry and have a family after the show went off the air, were the cast’s biggest success stories. But the other

10 Best Characters written by Aaron Sorkin!

With Oscar Nominations around the corner and writer/director Aaron Sorkin beaming solid as a forerunner for his most recent success - The Trial of the Chicago 7, I thought it would be fun to take a look at Sorkin's highest ranking characters.  Aaron Sorkin's 10 Best Characters, Ranked.  Source:( ScreenRant.com ) Nov. 02, 2020,  Joe Antonini  writes: Oscar and Emmy nominees abound, big-name Hollywood stars aplenty, these are the characters who have leaped farthest from Sorkin's pages. Aaron Sorkin is one of the most exciting screenwriters and directors in Hollywood. He has worked in political thrillers, sports stories, and military escapades. What's most notably remarkable about his work is that much of what you see on screen is people talking . Forget explosions, magic, and sex, when it comes to Sorkin, people talking is more than enough entertainment. This list celebrates the very best of those people . Often within ensemble

Will Sorkin's 'Trial of the Chicago 7' Hog the Oscars?

Oscars Supporting Actor and Actress Predictions: Will ‘Trial of the Chicago 7’ Hog the Nominations? Source: ( thewrap.com ) Nov. 06, 2020 1:12 PM Steve Pond wrote: Contenders include a mixture of recent Oscar and Emmy winners (Olivia Colman, Mark Rylance) and names voters wouldn’t have known a few months ago ( Maria Bakalova , Yuh-Jung Youn ) Like this year’s Best Actress and Best Actor Oscar races, which we wrote about here, the contenders in the supporting categories are also a mixture of past winners and newcomers. The pool of potential nominees includes past Oscar winners Mark Rylance and Eddie Redmayne and recent Emmy champs Jeremy Strong and Yahya Abdul-Mateen, along with Michael Keaton , Frank Langella , Joseph Gordon Levitt and Sacha Baron Cohen — and that’s just the cast of Aaron Sorkin ’s “ The Trial of the Chicago 7 ,” which could completely fill the Best Supporting Actor category and still have people left over. On the Best Supporting Actress side, where “Chicag

Tom Hardy cast in Vietnam film to begin shooting early 2021!

Photo Credit: joblo.com Tom Hardy, Pete Davidson, Stephan James Join Vietnam War Drama ‘The Things They Carried’ source: ( Variety.com ) Nov 2, 2020; 11:24 am  Dave McNary wrote: Tom Hardy , Pete Davidson , Stephan James , Bill SkarsgĂ„rd , Tye Sheridan , Ashton Sanders , Martin Sensmeier , Moises Arias and Angus Cloud have been cast in the Vietnam War drama “The Things They Carried.” The project is based on Tim O’Brien ’s book about a platoon of young soldiers and their experiences on the front lines during the Vietnam War. Published in 1990, the novel based on O’Brien’s experiences as a soldier in the 23rd Infantry Division. In the short stories, the young men in a platoon of American soldiers sent to fight on the ground during the Vietnam War find themselves amidst chaos and confusion as they battle for their sanity and each other. The book explores the themes of fear, courage, guilt and loss. Rupert Sanders will direct from a script adapted by Scott B. Smith . Producers a

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