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Peter Farrelly is to direct a film about the making of 'Rocky'. The 67-year-old filmmaker is to helm the movie 'I Play Rocky', which tells the story of how Sylvester Stallone bet on himself to play the career-defining role in the 1976 sports film. A logline for the project reads: "A struggling actor with a partially paralysed face and a speech impediment writes a script that a big movie studio wants to buy, but he refuses to sell it unless he gets to play the lead. "Turning down an offer of life-changing money, he instead works for pennies to get the movie made with himself in the starring rol...
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Steven Spielberg thinks that filmmakers were "thrown under the bus" by the pandemic. The legendary director, 75, explained that while the COVID-19 crisis allowed streaming platforms to thrive when cinemas were closed during lockdown, moviemakers had some of their work "relegated" to services such as HBO Max. He said: "The pandemic created an opportunity for streaming platforms to raise their subscriptions to record-breaking levels and also throw some of my best filmmaker friends under the bus as their movies were unceremoniously not given theatrical releases. They were paid off and the films w...
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Channing Tatum is on board for 'Magic Mike's Last Dance'. The 41-year-old Hollywood heartthrob will reunite with Steven Soderbergh - who directed the first film in the series, which focuses on the world of male stripping - in the third and final instalment of the franchise. He took to Twitter to tease fans with the news, posting alongside an image of the script: "Well world, looks like Mike Lane’s tapping back in." In a statement, he said: "There are no words for how excited I am to blow the doors off of the world of 'Magic Mike' with Steven, Greg, Reid, and the amazing people at HBO Max. The ...
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Gal Gadot and Patty Jenkins are officially on board for 'Wonder Woman 3'. Following success both at the box office and on streaming service HBO Max with 'Wonder Woman 1984', the sequel to 2017's 'Wonder Woman', Patty will return to helm the third instalment in the DC Extended Universe franchise and Gal will reprise her role as the titular superheroine. Warner Bros. chief Toby Emmerich said in a statement: “As fans around the world continue to embrace Diana Prince, driving the strong opening weekend performance of 'Wonder Woman 1984', we are excited to be able continue her story with our real l...
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