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The Lincoln Lawyer is a thrilling legal ride with an unlikely protagonist. The Netflix series is based on Michael Connelly‘s books and has also been adapted into a film starring Matthew McConaughey. The series follows an idealistic lawyer Mickey Haller as he works from the back of his Lincoln car taking on big and small cases in Los Angeles. The Lincoln Lawyer stars Manuel Garcia-Rulfo in the lead role with Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole, Angus Sampson, Angelica Maria, and Christopher Gorham starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the complex legal cases, thrilling courtroom drama, and compelling characters in The Lincoln Lawyer here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Goliath (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video
Goliath is a legal thriller drama series created by David E. Kelley and Jonathan Shapiro. The...
The Lincoln Lawyer is a thrilling legal ride with an unlikely protagonist. The Netflix series is based on Michael Connelly‘s books and has also been adapted into a film starring Matthew McConaughey. The series follows an idealistic lawyer Mickey Haller as he works from the back of his Lincoln car taking on big and small cases in Los Angeles. The Lincoln Lawyer stars Manuel Garcia-Rulfo in the lead role with Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole, Angus Sampson, Angelica Maria, and Christopher Gorham starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the complex legal cases, thrilling courtroom drama, and compelling characters in The Lincoln Lawyer here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Goliath (Prime Video) Credit – Prime Video
Goliath is a legal thriller drama series created by David E. Kelley and Jonathan Shapiro. The...
- 10/17/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Exclusive: More cast has been set for Good Cop/Bad Cop, the one-hour procedural dramedy starring Leighton Meester, Clancy Brown and Luke Cook.
Devon Terrell, Grace Chow, Blazey Best, Philippa Northeast, William McKenna, Shamita Siva and Scott Lee have all joined the series, which is for The CW and The Roku Channel in the U.S. and Stan in Australia.
They will join Meester and Cook, who play an odd couple brother and sister detective team Lou and Henry in a small Pacific Northwest police force who work under police chief Big Hank (Brown), who happens to be their father.
Terrell will play charming but nerdy Detective Shane Carson, Best will be Big Hank’s somewhat cryptic Russian girlfriend Nadia, Lee plays the loveable and long-tenured Officer Joe Bradley, McKenna is nervous wreck new boy Officer Sam Szczepkowski, Siva has been cast as fearless and overly devoted Officer Sarika Ray, Chow...
Devon Terrell, Grace Chow, Blazey Best, Philippa Northeast, William McKenna, Shamita Siva and Scott Lee have all joined the series, which is for The CW and The Roku Channel in the U.S. and Stan in Australia.
They will join Meester and Cook, who play an odd couple brother and sister detective team Lou and Henry in a small Pacific Northwest police force who work under police chief Big Hank (Brown), who happens to be their father.
Terrell will play charming but nerdy Detective Shane Carson, Best will be Big Hank’s somewhat cryptic Russian girlfriend Nadia, Lee plays the loveable and long-tenured Officer Joe Bradley, McKenna is nervous wreck new boy Officer Sam Szczepkowski, Siva has been cast as fearless and overly devoted Officer Sarika Ray, Chow...
- 8/5/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
6’3” actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown"), poses for the Summer 2024 issue of “Marie Claire” (Australia) magazine, wearing Christian Dior and Bois de Rose, photographed by Regan Cameron:
Debicki made her feature film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
Debicki made her feature film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 7/6/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
6’3” actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown"), poses for the May 2024 issue of “Vogue” (US) magazine, photographed by Steven Meisel:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 4/21/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Chris Hemsworth’s action extravaganza Extraction 2 premiered on Netflix to much praise after showcasing such breathtaking sequences as the one-take prison riot scene. Audiences of the sequel were treated to a cameo appearance as Thor and Heimdall reunite with Idris Elba‘s mysterious “Man in a Suit” character sending Chris Hemsworth’s Rake on a seemingly impossible mission. While it’s easy to view Elba’s brief appearance as simply a catalyst to get the movie going, Elba has recently teased that he has “unfinished business” with Hemsworth and it may be resolved in a later movie.
Collider recently sat down with Elba, who is promoting his Sonic the Hedgehog spin-off, Knuckles, and Elba teases an expansion on his mystery Extraction character. The Luther star stated,
I know that we have some unfinished business from Extraction 2 . It hasn’t been made official yet, but I’m pretty sure it will be.
Collider recently sat down with Elba, who is promoting his Sonic the Hedgehog spin-off, Knuckles, and Elba teases an expansion on his mystery Extraction character. The Luther star stated,
I know that we have some unfinished business from Extraction 2 . It hasn’t been made official yet, but I’m pretty sure it will be.
- 4/17/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Exclusive: Sam Catlin has signed with CAA for representation.
Catlin co-created and served as the showrunner on AMC/Sony TV’s Preacher. He also was a co-executive producer on AMC’s series Breaking Bad, for which he won several Primetime Emmy, PGA, and WGA awards.
Catlin’s additional writing credits include Rake, Caterbury’s Law, Kidnapped and the comedy feature The Great New Wonderful. He currently has an overall deal with Apple TV+ through his production company Short Drive Entertainment.
Catlin continues to be represented by attorney Ken Richman at Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Rush, Kaller, Gellman, Meigs & Fox, Llp.
Catlin co-created and served as the showrunner on AMC/Sony TV’s Preacher. He also was a co-executive producer on AMC’s series Breaking Bad, for which he won several Primetime Emmy, PGA, and WGA awards.
Catlin’s additional writing credits include Rake, Caterbury’s Law, Kidnapped and the comedy feature The Great New Wonderful. He currently has an overall deal with Apple TV+ through his production company Short Drive Entertainment.
Catlin continues to be represented by attorney Ken Richman at Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Rush, Kaller, Gellman, Meigs & Fox, Llp.
- 4/11/2024
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
A new actress has joined the Chicago P.D. cast and is featured in upcoming episodes.
It’s also worth noting that she shares the screen with Tracy Spiridakos, who is leaving the show this season.
Tracy has played Detective Hailey Upton for many years, but it was revealed that the character will soon leave Chicago.
The new season of Chicago P.D. has not yet addressed the upcoming Upton exit, but narrative seeds will likely be revealed soon.
In the meantime, Season 11 rolls on, with the finale coming up this May. The season will seem short because it is only 13 episodes long.
Several Chicago P.D. cast members also posted on social media about already missing Tracy as she films her final episodes.
Who plays Josephine Petrovic on the Chicago P.D. cast?
Actress Bojana Novakovic will play Josephine Petrovic on Chicago P.D. Season 11, Episodes 7 and 8. The second episode is called...
It’s also worth noting that she shares the screen with Tracy Spiridakos, who is leaving the show this season.
Tracy has played Detective Hailey Upton for many years, but it was revealed that the character will soon leave Chicago.
The new season of Chicago P.D. has not yet addressed the upcoming Upton exit, but narrative seeds will likely be revealed soon.
In the meantime, Season 11 rolls on, with the finale coming up this May. The season will seem short because it is only 13 episodes long.
Several Chicago P.D. cast members also posted on social media about already missing Tracy as she films her final episodes.
Who plays Josephine Petrovic on the Chicago P.D. cast?
Actress Bojana Novakovic will play Josephine Petrovic on Chicago P.D. Season 11, Episodes 7 and 8. The second episode is called...
- 3/17/2024
- by Ryan DeVault
- Monsters and Critics
Richard Roxburgh, star of hit Netflix show “Rake” and “Elvis,” stars in “The Correspondent,” a fact-based thriller. He portrays Peter Greste, the veteran Australian TV news reporter who was arrested and detained in Cairo in 2013 while reporting for Al Jazeera.
Production of “The Correspondent” wrapped in Sydney, Australia after being directed by Kriv Stenders, who enjoyed major success in Australia with “Red Dog” and also directed hit “Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan.”
The film is based on Greste’s memoir “The First Casualty” and has an adapted screenplay by Peter Duncan. Greste is an award-winning foreign correspondent who, along with two of his colleagues, was reporting on the Arab Spring uprising. Days into his assignment, he became a pawn in a deadly game of ancient rivalries. Surviving an inexplicable nightmare with only his wits keeping him alive, Greste was sentenced to seven years in jail, but was released...
Production of “The Correspondent” wrapped in Sydney, Australia after being directed by Kriv Stenders, who enjoyed major success in Australia with “Red Dog” and also directed hit “Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan.”
The film is based on Greste’s memoir “The First Casualty” and has an adapted screenplay by Peter Duncan. Greste is an award-winning foreign correspondent who, along with two of his colleagues, was reporting on the Arab Spring uprising. Days into his assignment, he became a pawn in a deadly game of ancient rivalries. Surviving an inexplicable nightmare with only his wits keeping him alive, Greste was sentenced to seven years in jail, but was released...
- 3/14/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown"), standing at 6’ 3”, poses for “Dior” jewelery:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 3/7/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Tasmania-set crime-drama series “Bay of Fires” is to be reignited for a second season.
The show sees a single mother, portrayed by Marta Dusseldorp, forced into a witness protection program that relocates her and her family to a remote location in Tasmania. There they are surrounded by a community of suspicious and criminally-minded individuals.
The second season gives her a glimmer of hope. After months in which time nobody has tried to kill her, the woman finds herself in a position of influence. But she needs to juggle a host of new problems, some of which are of her own making.
The writing team is headed by Andrew Knight and Max Dann, Romina Accurso, Josephine Dee Barrett and Hannah Samuel (“The Pm’s Daughter”).
The show is an Archipelago Productions and Fremantle Australia production for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It has major production investment from the ABC and Screen Australia, in...
The show sees a single mother, portrayed by Marta Dusseldorp, forced into a witness protection program that relocates her and her family to a remote location in Tasmania. There they are surrounded by a community of suspicious and criminally-minded individuals.
The second season gives her a glimmer of hope. After months in which time nobody has tried to kill her, the woman finds herself in a position of influence. But she needs to juggle a host of new problems, some of which are of her own making.
The writing team is headed by Andrew Knight and Max Dann, Romina Accurso, Josephine Dee Barrett and Hannah Samuel (“The Pm’s Daughter”).
The show is an Archipelago Productions and Fremantle Australia production for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It has major production investment from the ABC and Screen Australia, in...
- 2/8/2024
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Superstore star Ben Feldman will lead Australian comedy crime caper Population 11.
Lionsgate, streamer Stan and Phil Lloyd and Trent O’Donnell from No Activity producer Jungle Entertainment have teamed for the 12-part series ahead of a March 14 launch in Australia.
The series, which Jungle produces Entertainment in association with Factor 30 Films, has been quietly shooting in Western Australia’s Kimberley Region. We’ve now got full cast details, a trailer (see below) and first-look images.
Based on true events, the series is based around a man, Hugo, who goes missing from a tiny outback town of only 12 residents. His son, Andy Pruden (Feldman), a suburban Ohio bank teller, has journeyed across the world to visit and is alarmed when he discovers he is missing. Andy teams with another outsider Cassie (Perry Mooney) on a quest to find his father, and the pair find themselves in increasing danger as they...
Lionsgate, streamer Stan and Phil Lloyd and Trent O’Donnell from No Activity producer Jungle Entertainment have teamed for the 12-part series ahead of a March 14 launch in Australia.
The series, which Jungle produces Entertainment in association with Factor 30 Films, has been quietly shooting in Western Australia’s Kimberley Region. We’ve now got full cast details, a trailer (see below) and first-look images.
Based on true events, the series is based around a man, Hugo, who goes missing from a tiny outback town of only 12 residents. His son, Andy Pruden (Feldman), a suburban Ohio bank teller, has journeyed across the world to visit and is alarmed when he discovers he is missing. Andy teams with another outsider Cassie (Perry Mooney) on a quest to find his father, and the pair find themselves in increasing danger as they...
- 1/30/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Producers Ian Collie and Rob Gibson are best known for helping bring an injured mongrel dog into the global consciousness in Colin From Accounts. Ahead of a busy 2024, the pair sat down with Deadline to chat about plans for their Easy Tiger Productions imprint, the state of TV in Australia and signing with CAA.
And where else to start, but with Colin From Accounts, Australian streamer Binge’s romantic sitcom series written by and starring real-life couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer. Over the weekend, the critically acclaimed show, winner of the Most Outstanding Comedy Program at the Logies, went into production on Season 2 after a delay primarily caused by the U.S. writers strike.
Gibson was first alerted to what would become Colin just after leaving his post as Head of Originals at Binge rival Stan. “Harriet had given me the script as a writing sample for another show,...
And where else to start, but with Colin From Accounts, Australian streamer Binge’s romantic sitcom series written by and starring real-life couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer. Over the weekend, the critically acclaimed show, winner of the Most Outstanding Comedy Program at the Logies, went into production on Season 2 after a delay primarily caused by the U.S. writers strike.
Gibson was first alerted to what would become Colin just after leaving his post as Head of Originals at Binge rival Stan. “Harriet had given me the script as a writing sample for another show,...
- 12/20/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Oscar-winning director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind) is currently in production on a new film, a survival thriller formerly known as Origin of the Species and now going by the title Eden, and The Hollywood Reporter has broken the news that the cast has been rounded out by Felix Kammerer (All Quiet on the Western Front), Toby Wallace (Babyteeth), Paul Gleeson (The Thin Red Line), Ignacio Gasparini (Como Hermanas), and Richard Roxburgh, whose previous credits include Moulin Rouge, Rake, Mission: Impossible II, Van Helsing, and Elvis.
Kammerer, Wallace, Gleeson, Gasparini, and Roxburgh join previously announced cast members Vanessa Kirby (Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning), Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria), Jude Law (Sherlock Holmes), Ana de Armas (Knives Out), and Daniel Bruhl (The Alienist). Kirby and Sweeney took over roles that were previously assigned to Alicia Vikander and Daisy Edgar-Jones.
Deadline notes that Eden is based on an unsolved mystery that unfolded on a...
Kammerer, Wallace, Gleeson, Gasparini, and Roxburgh join previously announced cast members Vanessa Kirby (Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning), Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria), Jude Law (Sherlock Holmes), Ana de Armas (Knives Out), and Daniel Bruhl (The Alienist). Kirby and Sweeney took over roles that were previously assigned to Alicia Vikander and Daisy Edgar-Jones.
Deadline notes that Eden is based on an unsolved mystery that unfolded on a...
- 12/8/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The comedy “Colin From Accounts” tends to surprise viewers who tune in expecting one thing, and realizing it’s something else altogether. It’s a romantic comedy with a most unusual name (read on if you want to find out who “Colin” actually is) and has become a phenomenon first in Australia, then on the BBC in the U.K., followed by the Nordic region and now in the U.S. via Paramount+, where it premiered earlier this month.
“Colin From Accounts” is written by and stars a married actors Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall, who are Australian but live in Los Angeles. It’s co-produced by CBS Studios, which means it’s eligible for the U.S. Primetime Emmys — but it was filmed Down Under and has become an international awards juggernaut, including nominations at the Venice TV Awards, the European Broadcasting Union’s Rose D’Or awards, Content...
“Colin From Accounts” is written by and stars a married actors Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall, who are Australian but live in Los Angeles. It’s co-produced by CBS Studios, which means it’s eligible for the U.S. Primetime Emmys — but it was filmed Down Under and has become an international awards juggernaut, including nominations at the Venice TV Awards, the European Broadcasting Union’s Rose D’Or awards, Content...
- 11/21/2023
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
Actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown") poses for the "La Rose Dior" 2023 jewelry collection, photographed by Julien Martinez Leclerc:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 11/10/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
This post contains spoilers for "Extraction" and "Extraction 2."
Back when everyone was stuck inside during the global pandemic, we apparently did nothing but stream the heck out of Netflix's 2020 actioner "Extraction." Starring Chris Hemsworth as black market mercenary Tyler Rake, the film became the most-streamed original movie on the platform, making a sequel all but certain. And wouldn't you know, Netflix churned out a follow-up in no time, debuting "Extraction 2" in 2023 and doubling down on the unrelenting action sequences of the first movie. Whereas the first film delivered a 12-minute "one-take" sequence, the sequel featured a full 21 minutes of unbroken action as Rake battled his way out of a Georgian prison, taking down innumerable thugs and a few helicopters on his way.
Despite the fact that "Extraction 2" was an exhausting and dour return to the world of Tyler Rake, it clearly managed to rake in (sorry) the...
Back when everyone was stuck inside during the global pandemic, we apparently did nothing but stream the heck out of Netflix's 2020 actioner "Extraction." Starring Chris Hemsworth as black market mercenary Tyler Rake, the film became the most-streamed original movie on the platform, making a sequel all but certain. And wouldn't you know, Netflix churned out a follow-up in no time, debuting "Extraction 2" in 2023 and doubling down on the unrelenting action sequences of the first movie. Whereas the first film delivered a 12-minute "one-take" sequence, the sequel featured a full 21 minutes of unbroken action as Rake battled his way out of a Georgian prison, taking down innumerable thugs and a few helicopters on his way.
Despite the fact that "Extraction 2" was an exhausting and dour return to the world of Tyler Rake, it clearly managed to rake in (sorry) the...
- 11/1/2023
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
Actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown"), poses for the latest Dior jewelry campaign:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki stars as 'Princess Diana' in "The Crown" (2023).
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 10/26/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Here’s your first look at Stan’s upcoming mega-church drama Prosper.
The Lionsgate family drama stars Richard Roxburgh (Rake, Elvis, Stan Original Series Bali 2002) as Cal Quinn, the founder and global pastor of one of the fastest growing megachurches in the world, and Rebecca Gibney, as his wife Abi Quinn.
Stan says the show, which we first revealed in March, takes a “provocative peek behind the curtain of power and privilege.”
The ensemble cast includes Ewen Leslie (Stan Original Series Bali 2002, The Stranger), Ming-Zhu Hii (La Brea, Peter Rabbit), Jacob Collins-Levy (Stan Original Film True History of the Kelly Gang, The Witcher: Blood Origin), Hayley McCarthy, Jordi Webber (Nomad, Deadlands, Power Ranger) Jacek Koman (Moulin Rouge!, Children of Men, Rake), Andrea Solonge (Class of ’07, Privileged), Brigid Zengeni (Stan Original Series Totally Completely Fine, The Secret She Keeps), Alex Fitzalan (The Wilds, Slender Man) and Alexander D’Souza.
The Lionsgate family drama stars Richard Roxburgh (Rake, Elvis, Stan Original Series Bali 2002) as Cal Quinn, the founder and global pastor of one of the fastest growing megachurches in the world, and Rebecca Gibney, as his wife Abi Quinn.
Stan says the show, which we first revealed in March, takes a “provocative peek behind the curtain of power and privilege.”
The ensemble cast includes Ewen Leslie (Stan Original Series Bali 2002, The Stranger), Ming-Zhu Hii (La Brea, Peter Rabbit), Jacob Collins-Levy (Stan Original Film True History of the Kelly Gang, The Witcher: Blood Origin), Hayley McCarthy, Jordi Webber (Nomad, Deadlands, Power Ranger) Jacek Koman (Moulin Rouge!, Children of Men, Rake), Andrea Solonge (Class of ’07, Privileged), Brigid Zengeni (Stan Original Series Totally Completely Fine, The Secret She Keeps), Alex Fitzalan (The Wilds, Slender Man) and Alexander D’Souza.
- 10/16/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Although the title triggers thoughts of a highly unpleasant visit to the dentist, Extraction 2 more than measures up to expectations stirred by the gritty and massively lethal non-stop action of the initial entry last year. Stuntman-turned-director Sam Hargrave clearly made it his mission here to not only turn up the voltage even further but also to register a significant greater body count than he did the first time around. He also pulls off staggering long-take action shots that are blatantly show-offy but jaw-dropping nonetheless, unmatched in their seamless creation. Even seen-it-all violence geeks and gamers will be humbled, impressed and mightily turned on. Since the first entry has been touted as the most-watched Netflix original ever with 99 million views registered in the first four weeks alone, it’s no surprise that the wheels are in already in motion for a third installment to be onscreen a year from now.
- 6/15/2023
- by Todd McCarthy
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown"), poses for both German and British "Vogue" magazines, wearing Marc Jacobs, Max Mara, Dior and a whole lot more, photographed by Scott Trindle:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki starred as 'Princess Diana' in Season Five of "The Crown" (2022).
Click the images to enlarge…...
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki starred as 'Princess Diana' in Season Five of "The Crown" (2022).
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- 5/7/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Richard Roxburgh and Rebecca Gibney star in Prosper, a Lionsgate-Stan series about a family with huge wealth that builds a powerful mega-church. Production has now started in Sydney, Australia.
First announced in September last year, “Prosper” follows the founding family of an Australian church as it is poised to break into the U.S. and harvest yet more wealth and power. But, while preaching a message of faith, love and acceptance to their followers, behind closed doors the Quinn the family is protecting shameful secrets.
Roxburgh portrays Cal Quinn, founder and global pastor at U Star. Gibney plays as Abi Quinn, his wife and worship leader. In his breakthrough role, Alexander D’Souza plays Moses, the adopted son of Cal and Abi.
Prosper is produced by Lingo Pictures, part of ITV Studios, with major production investment from Screen Australia with the assistance of the New South Wales government via Screen Nsw...
First announced in September last year, “Prosper” follows the founding family of an Australian church as it is poised to break into the U.S. and harvest yet more wealth and power. But, while preaching a message of faith, love and acceptance to their followers, behind closed doors the Quinn the family is protecting shameful secrets.
Roxburgh portrays Cal Quinn, founder and global pastor at U Star. Gibney plays as Abi Quinn, his wife and worship leader. In his breakthrough role, Alexander D’Souza plays Moses, the adopted son of Cal and Abi.
Prosper is produced by Lingo Pictures, part of ITV Studios, with major production investment from Screen Australia with the assistance of the New South Wales government via Screen Nsw...
- 3/31/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Richard Roxburgh and Rebecca Gibney will front Stan and Lionsgate’s Australian drama series Prosper.
The pair will lead the cast of the Lingo Pictures show, which is billed as an epic family drama that takes a “provocative peek behind the curtain of power and privilege.”
Production is underway in New South Wales, Australia, with a pic of the first episode’s scripted revealing it will be called ‘Man of God’ (see below).
Roxburgh will play Cal Quinn, the founder and global pastor of fictional Sydney megachurch U Star, and Gibney is Abi Quinn, his wife and worship leader. Their powerful megachurch is one of Australia’s fastest growing and on the precipice of a lucrative American expansion. While the family preaches messages of faith, love and acceptance to thousands of followers, behind closed doors, the they protect shameful secrets.
The pair will lead the cast of the Lingo Pictures show, which is billed as an epic family drama that takes a “provocative peek behind the curtain of power and privilege.”
Production is underway in New South Wales, Australia, with a pic of the first episode’s scripted revealing it will be called ‘Man of God’ (see below).
Roxburgh will play Cal Quinn, the founder and global pastor of fictional Sydney megachurch U Star, and Gibney is Abi Quinn, his wife and worship leader. Their powerful megachurch is one of Australia’s fastest growing and on the precipice of a lucrative American expansion. While the family preaches messages of faith, love and acceptance to thousands of followers, behind closed doors, the they protect shameful secrets.
- 3/29/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Jenna Ortega has undergone a remarkable transformation. She first began doing national commercials as a kid before making the leap into TV, initially scooping up bit parts on network television. Slowly, those roles got bigger and bigger until her first break came with landing young Jane in The CW's "Jane the Virgin." She suddenly had everyone's attention, and she then entered her Disney era with roles in "Elena of Avalor" and "Stuck in the Middle." Eventually, Ortega was ready to break away and do other things, but worried she would be put into only one box.
"There's a stigma that that's all you could do, or you're just not a serious actor," she told Nylon. "There were multiple times where I was seriously considering quitting and stopping. Nobody tells you this until you get there, but there's an awkward phase in your life where you're going through puberty and there's...
"There's a stigma that that's all you could do, or you're just not a serious actor," she told Nylon. "There were multiple times where I was seriously considering quitting and stopping. Nobody tells you this until you get there, but there's an awkward phase in your life where you're going through puberty and there's...
- 1/26/2023
- by Bee Delores
- Slash Film
By this point, it's clear that "Violent Night" is bound to become a Christmas classic. The action-comedy, directed by Tommy Wirkola, fuses the perverse humor of "Bad Santa" with the gory bits from "Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2" and the charm and wonder of films like "The Santa Clause." It's the perfect recipe for a holiday treat. With a script written by Pat Casey and Josh Miller, "Violent Night" tells the story of the super-rich Lightstone Family, whose Christmas Eve gathering is crashed by a group of mercenaries. Santa Claus (David Harbour) unwittingly becomes entangled in the murderous takeover — if he wants to keep Christmas alive, he must survive the night.
As you might expect, "Violent Night" earns its hard-r rating for graphic violence and language. However, beneath all the blood there beats a delightfully humorous heart. Harbour delivers the physical gags to great effect, and the entire cast — which includes John Leguizamo,...
As you might expect, "Violent Night" earns its hard-r rating for graphic violence and language. However, beneath all the blood there beats a delightfully humorous heart. Harbour delivers the physical gags to great effect, and the entire cast — which includes John Leguizamo,...
- 12/6/2022
- by Bee Scott
- Slash Film
Actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown"), poses for the latest issues of German and British "Vogue" magazines, wearing Marc Jacobs, Max Mara, Dior and a whole lot more, photographed by Scott Trindle:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki currently stars as 'Princess Diana' in Season Five of "The Crown...
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki currently stars as 'Princess Diana' in Season Five of "The Crown...
- 12/6/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown"), poses for the latest issues of German and British "Vogue" magazines, wearing Marc Jacobs, Max Mara, Dior and a whole lot more, photographed by Scott Trindle:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki currently stars as 'Princess Diana' in Season Five of "The Crown...
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)...
...followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki also played the lead in the eight-hour TV series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Debicki currently stars as 'Princess Diana' in Season Five of "The Crown...
- 11/14/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Exclusive: Travis Jeffery (Unbroken), Neil Sandilands (Sweet Tooth), Sara Wiseman (One Of Us Is Lying), Ras-Samuel Welda’abzgi (The Clearing) and Lydia Peckham (Cowboy Bebop) have signed on for roles in 20th Century’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. The actors join an ensemble which also includes Owen Teague, Freya Allan, Peter Macon, Kevin Durand and Eka Darville, as previously announced.
While specifics as to the film’s plot are under wraps, it’s a continuation of the storied Planet of the Apes sci-fi franchise which goes all the way back to Franklin J. Schaffner’s 1968 same-name film. We understand that it will pick up many years after the conclusion of the most recent entry in the franchise, 2017’s War for the Planet of the Apes.
Specifics as to the new actor’s roles haven’t been disclosed. But Wes Ball (Maze Runner franchise) is directing from a script by Josh Friedman,...
While specifics as to the film’s plot are under wraps, it’s a continuation of the storied Planet of the Apes sci-fi franchise which goes all the way back to Franklin J. Schaffner’s 1968 same-name film. We understand that it will pick up many years after the conclusion of the most recent entry in the franchise, 2017’s War for the Planet of the Apes.
Specifics as to the new actor’s roles haven’t been disclosed. But Wes Ball (Maze Runner franchise) is directing from a script by Josh Friedman,...
- 10/25/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Ezekiel Ajeigbe (The Giant), Alix Angelis (The Cleansing Hour), Catherine Corcoran (Terrifier) and Ella Cannon (Trees of Peace) have signed on to star in the horror Do Not Watch, marking the feature directorial debut of veteran cinematographer Justin Janowitz (Unsolved Mysteries).
Details as to the film’s plot are being kept under wraps. But it’s said to be a decades-spanning mystery revolving around an unexplained phenomenon known as The Bunker Anomaly.
Ryan Toyama wrote the script and is executive producing alongside James & Bo Colton, Jonathan Boateng, Javier C. Ortiz, Graeme Laronge, Jasson Walker and Skip Waugh. Jp Ouellette, Dylan Matlock and Nico Falls are producing for Circa 1888, with the film marking their follow-up to the critically acclaimed drama Mass, which world premiered at Sundance, before going on to win the Robert Altman Award at the 2022 Independent Spirit Awards.
“The screenplay for Do Not Watch is one of the most interesting,...
Details as to the film’s plot are being kept under wraps. But it’s said to be a decades-spanning mystery revolving around an unexplained phenomenon known as The Bunker Anomaly.
Ryan Toyama wrote the script and is executive producing alongside James & Bo Colton, Jonathan Boateng, Javier C. Ortiz, Graeme Laronge, Jasson Walker and Skip Waugh. Jp Ouellette, Dylan Matlock and Nico Falls are producing for Circa 1888, with the film marking their follow-up to the critically acclaimed drama Mass, which world premiered at Sundance, before going on to win the Robert Altman Award at the 2022 Independent Spirit Awards.
“The screenplay for Do Not Watch is one of the most interesting,...
- 8/2/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Pedro Pascal and David Harbour at set to star together in the limited series “My Dentist’s Murder Trial” currently in development at HBO, Variety has learned.
The series is inspired by the James Lasdun New Yorker article “My Dentist’s Murder Trial: Adultery, False Identities, and a Lethal Sedation.” The article told the true story of how Dr. Gilberto Nunez was indicted for the death of his friend, Thomas Kolman.
Both Pascal and Harbour will executive produce in addition to starring. Steve Conrad will write and executive produce in addition to directing the pilot. Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, and Steve Tisch of Escape Artists will also executive produce along with Bruce Terris, Molly Allen, James Lasdun, and MGM Television. Taylor Latham of Escape Artists will co-executive produce.
Pascal is set to star in the HBO series adaptation of the video game “The Last of Us” in the lead role of Joel.
The series is inspired by the James Lasdun New Yorker article “My Dentist’s Murder Trial: Adultery, False Identities, and a Lethal Sedation.” The article told the true story of how Dr. Gilberto Nunez was indicted for the death of his friend, Thomas Kolman.
Both Pascal and Harbour will executive produce in addition to starring. Steve Conrad will write and executive produce in addition to directing the pilot. Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, and Steve Tisch of Escape Artists will also executive produce along with Bruce Terris, Molly Allen, James Lasdun, and MGM Television. Taylor Latham of Escape Artists will co-executive produce.
Pascal is set to star in the HBO series adaptation of the video game “The Last of Us” in the lead role of Joel.
- 7/26/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis had it’s star-studded premiere on Wednesday night at the Cannes Film Festival. One of the big tentpole movies to show at the festival, the biopic on the King of Rock and Roll was enthusiastically received.
Variety reported “The film received an uproarious 12-minute standing ovation, the longest of this year’s festival so far. As the the cheers went on and on, a teary-eyed Butler hugged an equally-emotional Priscilla Presley, who flew to the South of France to give her blessing for the movie about her late husband.”
Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ standing ovation during the 75th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on May 25, 2022. Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ standing ovation during the 75th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on May 25, 2022. Jerry Schilling, Tom Hanks, Priscilla Presley, Olivia DeJonge, Austin Butler, Alton Mason, Catherine Martin, Toby Emmerich and Baz Luhrmann...
Variety reported “The film received an uproarious 12-minute standing ovation, the longest of this year’s festival so far. As the the cheers went on and on, a teary-eyed Butler hugged an equally-emotional Priscilla Presley, who flew to the South of France to give her blessing for the movie about her late husband.”
Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ standing ovation during the 75th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on May 25, 2022. Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’ standing ovation during the 75th annual Cannes film festival at Palais des Festivals on May 25, 2022. Jerry Schilling, Tom Hanks, Priscilla Presley, Olivia DeJonge, Austin Butler, Alton Mason, Catherine Martin, Toby Emmerich and Baz Luhrmann...
- 5/26/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Exclusive: Australia’s Stan and 9Network have commenced production on Bali 2002, based on the terrorist attacks on the nation’s tourist hotspots 20 years ago, with distributor Banijay Rights launching at yesterday’s London Screenings showcase.
The show is the first to be co-commissioned between Stan and 9Network and features the likes of Rachel Griffiths (Total Control), Richard Roxburgh (Rake) and Claudia Jessie (Bridgerton). Banijay labels Endemol Shine Australia and Screentime are producing.
Based on the 2002 terrorist attacks on Bali’s tourist hotspots, the four-parter explores how everyday heroes from Bali, Australia and beyond defied the odds to bring order from chaos and hope from despair.
Airing later this year, distributor Banijay Rights launched sales yesterday at its London Screenings showcase alongside a wealth of dramas and entertainment tentpoles.
Stan Chief Content Officer Callah Scobie said: “Bali 2002 promises to be a powerful, inspiring and sensitively told drama series that pays respect to everyday heroes from Australia,...
The show is the first to be co-commissioned between Stan and 9Network and features the likes of Rachel Griffiths (Total Control), Richard Roxburgh (Rake) and Claudia Jessie (Bridgerton). Banijay labels Endemol Shine Australia and Screentime are producing.
Based on the 2002 terrorist attacks on Bali’s tourist hotspots, the four-parter explores how everyday heroes from Bali, Australia and beyond defied the odds to bring order from chaos and hope from despair.
Airing later this year, distributor Banijay Rights launched sales yesterday at its London Screenings showcase alongside a wealth of dramas and entertainment tentpoles.
Stan Chief Content Officer Callah Scobie said: “Bali 2002 promises to be a powerful, inspiring and sensitively told drama series that pays respect to everyday heroes from Australia,...
- 3/3/2022
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
“Gotham” star Ben McKenzie and “Instinct” actress Bojana Novakovic are attached to star in the new J-horror film “Bloat,” Variety can reveal.
Produced by Bazelevs, the production banner of Screenlife pioneer Timur Bekmambetov, “Bloat” is a co-production with Russian streaming platform Okko, French production and sales house Pulsar Content (“The Deep House”), and Japanese production company flag Co., Ltd.
Filming has already started in New York and will continue in Japan. Pic marks the first time Okko has co-financed an international production. Pulsar Content will handle international sales and is launching pre-sales at the European Film Market.
“Bloat” stars McKenzie as a military officer stationed in Turkey while his wife (Novakovic) is vacationing in Japan with their kids. During the stay, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy.
McKenzie’s critically acclaimed roles include the...
Produced by Bazelevs, the production banner of Screenlife pioneer Timur Bekmambetov, “Bloat” is a co-production with Russian streaming platform Okko, French production and sales house Pulsar Content (“The Deep House”), and Japanese production company flag Co., Ltd.
Filming has already started in New York and will continue in Japan. Pic marks the first time Okko has co-financed an international production. Pulsar Content will handle international sales and is launching pre-sales at the European Film Market.
“Bloat” stars McKenzie as a military officer stationed in Turkey while his wife (Novakovic) is vacationing in Japan with their kids. During the stay, their younger son almost drowns in a lake. Soon after the accident, the parents realize that something is wrong with their boy.
McKenzie’s critically acclaimed roles include the...
- 2/11/2022
- by Christopher Vourlias
- Variety Film + TV
Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki ("Tenet"), poses for "Porter" magazine, wearing Jil Sander, Max Mara and a whole lot more, photographed by Olivia Malone:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015). followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki played the lead in an eight-hour television series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Click the images to enlarge…...
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015). followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki played the lead in an eight-hour television series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 2/4/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown") poses for the Dior "La Rose Dior" jewelry collection, photographed by David Sims:
Debicki's notable film film roles include the Australian-produced feature "A Few Best Men" (2011), as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2011) and a guest-starring role in the Australian TV series "Rake".
In 2015 she played supporting roles in Guy Ritchie's "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.", Justin Kurzel's "Macbeth" and the biographical adventure "Everest". In 2016 she starred in the TV series "The Kettering Incident" and the TV miniseries "The Night Manager".
In 2017 Debicki played 'Ayesha', leader of the 'Sovereign' people in Marvel Studios' "Guardians of the Galaxy 2", as 'Jensen' in "The Cloverfield Paradox", Hb's "The Tale", as 'Alice' in Steve McQueen's "Widows", as 'Virginia Woolf' in "Vita & Virginia", followed by "The Burnt Orange Heresy" (2019) and as 'Kat' in Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" (2020). Debicki then played 'Diana, Princess of...
Debicki's notable film film roles include the Australian-produced feature "A Few Best Men" (2011), as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2011) and a guest-starring role in the Australian TV series "Rake".
In 2015 she played supporting roles in Guy Ritchie's "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.", Justin Kurzel's "Macbeth" and the biographical adventure "Everest". In 2016 she starred in the TV series "The Kettering Incident" and the TV miniseries "The Night Manager".
In 2017 Debicki played 'Ayesha', leader of the 'Sovereign' people in Marvel Studios' "Guardians of the Galaxy 2", as 'Jensen' in "The Cloverfield Paradox", Hb's "The Tale", as 'Alice' in Steve McQueen's "Widows", as 'Virginia Woolf' in "Vita & Virginia", followed by "The Burnt Orange Heresy" (2019) and as 'Kat' in Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" (2020). Debicki then played 'Diana, Princess of...
- 2/2/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Production has begun in Sydney on the television drama “After the Verdict,” with Michelle Lim Davidson and Tess Haubrich joining the cast.
The six-part series follows four people who have just finished jury duty on a high-profile murder trial. As they return to normal life, they begin to question their verdict and take matters into their own hands, investigating the murder themselves.
The show was created, written and executive produced by Subtext Pictures’ Ellie Beaumont and Drew Proffitt. The completed series will premiere on the 9Network in Australia with Entertainment One (eOne) handling international sales. The production also received major investment from federal body Screen Australia in association with region screen agency Screen Nsw.
Lim Davidson (“The Newsreader”) and Haubrich (“Wolf Creek”) join the previously announced Sullivan Stapleton, Magda Szubanski and Lincoln Younes in the show’s main cast. Other roles go to Virginia Gay (“Judy and Punch”), Emma Diaz...
The six-part series follows four people who have just finished jury duty on a high-profile murder trial. As they return to normal life, they begin to question their verdict and take matters into their own hands, investigating the murder themselves.
The show was created, written and executive produced by Subtext Pictures’ Ellie Beaumont and Drew Proffitt. The completed series will premiere on the 9Network in Australia with Entertainment One (eOne) handling international sales. The production also received major investment from federal body Screen Australia in association with region screen agency Screen Nsw.
Lim Davidson (“The Newsreader”) and Haubrich (“Wolf Creek”) join the previously announced Sullivan Stapleton, Magda Szubanski and Lincoln Younes in the show’s main cast. Other roles go to Virginia Gay (“Judy and Punch”), Emma Diaz...
- 1/18/2022
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Actress Elizabeth Debicki ("The Crown") poses for the Dior "La Rose Dior" jewelry collection, photographed by David Sims:
Debicki's notable film film roles include the Australian-produced feature "A Few Best Men" (2011), as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2011) and a guest-starring role in the Australian TV series "Rake".
In 2015 she played supporting roles in Guy Ritchie's "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.", Justin Kurzel's "Macbeth" and the biographical adventure "Everest". In 2016 she starred in the TV series "The Kettering Incident" and the TV miniseries "The Night Manager".
In 2017 Debicki played 'Ayesha', leader of the 'Sovereign' people in Marvel Studios' "Guardians of the Galaxy 2", as 'Jensen' in "The Cloverfield Paradox", Hb's "The Tale", as 'Alice' in Steve McQueen's "Widows", as 'Virginia Woolf' in "Vita & Virginia", followed by "The Burnt Orange Heresy" (2019) and as 'Kat' in Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" (2020). Debicki then played 'Diana, Princess of Wales'...
Debicki's notable film film roles include the Australian-produced feature "A Few Best Men" (2011), as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2011) and a guest-starring role in the Australian TV series "Rake".
In 2015 she played supporting roles in Guy Ritchie's "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.", Justin Kurzel's "Macbeth" and the biographical adventure "Everest". In 2016 she starred in the TV series "The Kettering Incident" and the TV miniseries "The Night Manager".
In 2017 Debicki played 'Ayesha', leader of the 'Sovereign' people in Marvel Studios' "Guardians of the Galaxy 2", as 'Jensen' in "The Cloverfield Paradox", Hb's "The Tale", as 'Alice' in Steve McQueen's "Widows", as 'Virginia Woolf' in "Vita & Virginia", followed by "The Burnt Orange Heresy" (2019) and as 'Kat' in Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" (2020). Debicki then played 'Diana, Princess of Wales'...
- 1/4/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Sam Catlin, who was previously showrunner of AMC drama Preacher, has struck an overall deal with Apple.
The producer and writer will develop and produce scripted projects for Apple TV+ through his production company Short Drive Entertainment, which he runs with producing partner Tiffany Prasifka.
In addition to his work on Preacher, which starred Dominic Cooper and Ruth Negga, he was a co-exec producer on AMC’s Breaking Bad.
Before joining the Bryan Cranston drug drama in 2009, he wrote on NBC crime drama Kidnapped, as well as shortlived Julianna Marguiles Fox legal drama Canterbury’s Law. Under an overall deal with Sony Pictures Television, he also co-exec produced Fox’s adaptation of Australian drama Rake.
Catlin is the latest writer/producer to sign an overall deal with the Cupertino-based tech company, following the likes of Misha Green, Tracy Oliver, Siân Heder and Annie Weisman.
Catlin is represented by UTA and attorney Ken Richman at Hansen Jacobson.
The producer and writer will develop and produce scripted projects for Apple TV+ through his production company Short Drive Entertainment, which he runs with producing partner Tiffany Prasifka.
In addition to his work on Preacher, which starred Dominic Cooper and Ruth Negga, he was a co-exec producer on AMC’s Breaking Bad.
Before joining the Bryan Cranston drug drama in 2009, he wrote on NBC crime drama Kidnapped, as well as shortlived Julianna Marguiles Fox legal drama Canterbury’s Law. Under an overall deal with Sony Pictures Television, he also co-exec produced Fox’s adaptation of Australian drama Rake.
Catlin is the latest writer/producer to sign an overall deal with the Cupertino-based tech company, following the likes of Misha Green, Tracy Oliver, Siân Heder and Annie Weisman.
Catlin is represented by UTA and attorney Ken Richman at Hansen Jacobson.
- 10/5/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
IMDb TV, Amazon’s premium free streaming service, is developing an updated take on the cult 1999 movie Cruel Intentions, set in Washington D.C. It hails from writers Phoebe Fisher and Sara Goodman, Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios and Original Film.
In this new incarnation of the premise, which is rooted in the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, two ruthless step siblings will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever’s necessary to preserve their power and reputations — even seduce the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
Fisher is writing the pilot with Goodman supervising. The duo would write the potential series together.
Neal H. Moritz of Original Film, who produced the movie starring Ryan Phillippe,...
In this new incarnation of the premise, which is rooted in the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Choderlos de Laclos, two ruthless step siblings will do anything to stay on top. In this case, of the Greek life hierarchy at an elite Washington, D.C. college. After a brutal hazing incident threatens the entire Panhellenic system, they’ll do whatever’s necessary to preserve their power and reputations — even seduce the daughter of the Vice President of the United States.
Fisher is writing the pilot with Goodman supervising. The duo would write the potential series together.
Neal H. Moritz of Original Film, who produced the movie starring Ryan Phillippe,...
- 10/1/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
New Zealand director Jessica Hobbs is among this year’s Emmy winners, taking home Outstanding Directing For a Drama Series for her work on The Crown.
Hobbs, whose previous credits include episodes of Heartbreak High, Love My Way, All Saints, and Rake, won the award for the “War” episode of the Netflix series at Monday’s ceremony, beating out fellow director from the program, Benjamin Caron, as well as Bridgerton‘s Julie Anne Robinson, The Handmaid’s Tale‘s Liz Garbus, The Mandalorian‘s Jon Favreau, and Pose‘s Steven Canals.
After forging her career in Australia, Hobbs moved to the UK more than seven years ago to work on the second series of crime drama Broadchurch following a meeting with creator Chris Chibnall, and has since been behind the camera on BBC One series’ River, Apple Tree Yard, and The Split.
Hobbs accepted her award at a satellite event in London,...
Hobbs, whose previous credits include episodes of Heartbreak High, Love My Way, All Saints, and Rake, won the award for the “War” episode of the Netflix series at Monday’s ceremony, beating out fellow director from the program, Benjamin Caron, as well as Bridgerton‘s Julie Anne Robinson, The Handmaid’s Tale‘s Liz Garbus, The Mandalorian‘s Jon Favreau, and Pose‘s Steven Canals.
After forging her career in Australia, Hobbs moved to the UK more than seven years ago to work on the second series of crime drama Broadchurch following a meeting with creator Chris Chibnall, and has since been behind the camera on BBC One series’ River, Apple Tree Yard, and The Split.
Hobbs accepted her award at a satellite event in London,...
- 9/20/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Manifest will live on. After weeks of negotiations, Netflix has closed a deal for a super-sized fourth and final season of the missing plane drama, which will be available exclusively on the streamer worldwide. In a nod to Manifest‘s fans, whose passionate support helped resurrect the show following its cancellation by NBC, the announcement of the Season 4 pickup by Netflix was made on so-called “828 Day” (8/28) — when the series about the mystery of Flight 828 is celebrated annually — at 8:28 Am Pt.
The final season of Manifest, created by Jeff Rake, will be comprised of 20 episodes. As is customary for series on Netflix, the 20-episode season will be split into multiple parts.
As Deadline previously reported, in anticipation of closing the agreement with Netflix, Manifest lead studio Warner Bros. TV earlier this month started negotiations with the cast to return in addition to reaching out to writers who had worked on...
The final season of Manifest, created by Jeff Rake, will be comprised of 20 episodes. As is customary for series on Netflix, the 20-episode season will be split into multiple parts.
As Deadline previously reported, in anticipation of closing the agreement with Netflix, Manifest lead studio Warner Bros. TV earlier this month started negotiations with the cast to return in addition to reaching out to writers who had worked on...
- 8/28/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The leading sales, finance and production outfit Beta Cinema will present first footage from the upcoming Australian comedy drama “How to Please a Woman” at next week’s Pre-Cannes Screenings. Variety has been given the first still from the film, starring Sally Phillips, whose credits include the “Bridget Jones’s Diary” movies, and a recurring guest role as the Finnish Prime Minister in “Veep.” The Munich-based firm will show five completed films during the virtual event.
In “How to Please a Woman” Phillips plays a woman in middle age who feels she has become “invisible to everyone.” The film follows her as she learns how to ask for what she wants and encourages other women to do the same. She sets up a house cleaning service, staffed by good-looking male cleaners, with benefits.
Other cast include Erik Thomson, Alexander England (“Alien: Covenant”), and Caroline Brazier. The director and writer is Renée Webster.
In “How to Please a Woman” Phillips plays a woman in middle age who feels she has become “invisible to everyone.” The film follows her as she learns how to ask for what she wants and encourages other women to do the same. She sets up a house cleaning service, staffed by good-looking male cleaners, with benefits.
Other cast include Erik Thomson, Alexander England (“Alien: Covenant”), and Caroline Brazier. The director and writer is Renée Webster.
- 6/18/2021
- by Leo Barraclough
- Variety Film + TV
“Manifest” has been canceled at NBC after three seasons, Variety has confirmed.
The news comes as the supernatural drama has been released on Netflix, where it currently sits at No. 1 in the streamer’s U.S. Top 10. However, sources tell Variety that the show is hoping to find a new home elsewhere.
The single-camera series had generally produced favorable ratings, particularly in its first season, during which three additional episodes were added.
“Manifest,” produced by Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, was created by Jeff Rake and originally sold as a six-season plan. The series premiered in September 2018 and follows the crew and passengers of a commercial plane who suddenly reappear after being presumed dead for five years. As they reintegrate into society, the passengers discover that their family members and friends are not the same as before — and neither are they, as the begin to experience visions of the future,...
The news comes as the supernatural drama has been released on Netflix, where it currently sits at No. 1 in the streamer’s U.S. Top 10. However, sources tell Variety that the show is hoping to find a new home elsewhere.
The single-camera series had generally produced favorable ratings, particularly in its first season, during which three additional episodes were added.
“Manifest,” produced by Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, was created by Jeff Rake and originally sold as a six-season plan. The series premiered in September 2018 and follows the crew and passengers of a commercial plane who suddenly reappear after being presumed dead for five years. As they reintegrate into society, the passengers discover that their family members and friends are not the same as before — and neither are they, as the begin to experience visions of the future,...
- 6/15/2021
- by Ellise Shafer
- Variety Film + TV
Jenna Ortega has been tapped for the title role in Wednesday, Tim Burton’s live-action Addams Family series for Netflix focused on the iconic character of Wednesday Addams.
The coming-of-age comedy, written by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar and to be directed by Burton, is a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery charting Wednesday Addams’ (Ortega) years as a student at Nevermore Academy. That’s where she attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the local town, and solve the supernatural mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago — all while navigating her new and very tangled relationships.
The YA series, Wednesday Addams’ first solo vehicle, marks Burton’s first live-action show and his TV directing debut.
Ortega is taking over the role from Christina Ricci, the actress most closely associated the character, who played Wednesday in both feature films,...
The coming-of-age comedy, written by Smallville creators Al Gough and Miles Millar and to be directed by Burton, is a sleuthing, supernaturally infused mystery charting Wednesday Addams’ (Ortega) years as a student at Nevermore Academy. That’s where she attempts to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the local town, and solve the supernatural mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago — all while navigating her new and very tangled relationships.
The YA series, Wednesday Addams’ first solo vehicle, marks Burton’s first live-action show and his TV directing debut.
Ortega is taking over the role from Christina Ricci, the actress most closely associated the character, who played Wednesday in both feature films,...
- 5/19/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Sally Phillips, the British actor known for her role in all three Bridget Jones movies, will head the cast of Australian comedy drama film “How to Please a Woman.”
Pitched as a warmhearted look at sexuality and vulnerability at all stages of life, the film casts Phillips as a 50-something woman who has the inspired idea of launching an all-male house-cleaning service. But she must ask herself questions when the business grows out of control.
Production starts next week in Perth, West Australia, under the direction of Renee Webster, whose previous directing credits include Australian Broadcasting Corporation series “The Heights” and “Itch.” Webster also penned the screenplay.
The completed film will be released in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. International sales are handled by Germany’s Beta Cinema.
Erik Thomson, who recently appeared in “The Furnace” and next appears in “Blueback,” is set as the male lead. Other cast include Alexander England,...
Pitched as a warmhearted look at sexuality and vulnerability at all stages of life, the film casts Phillips as a 50-something woman who has the inspired idea of launching an all-male house-cleaning service. But she must ask herself questions when the business grows out of control.
Production starts next week in Perth, West Australia, under the direction of Renee Webster, whose previous directing credits include Australian Broadcasting Corporation series “The Heights” and “Itch.” Webster also penned the screenplay.
The completed film will be released in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. International sales are handled by Germany’s Beta Cinema.
Erik Thomson, who recently appeared in “The Furnace” and next appears in “Blueback,” is set as the male lead. Other cast include Alexander England,...
- 4/12/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Leading producers Tony Ayres and Belinda Chayko have assembled an extraordinary Australian cast for Fires, a drama series that presents personal tales from the front lines of the country’s recent catastrophic fire season.
The series, which is now shooting in Victoria state is produced by NBCUniversal -backed Tony Ayres Productions and Matchbox Pictures. Australian Broadcasting Corporation is on board as local broadcaster. International rights are handled by NBCUniversal Global Distribution.
The project is helmed by three leading film directors: Michael Rymer, Ana Kokkinos and Kim Mordaunt.
The ensemble cast includes: Eliza Scanlen, Sam Worthington, Richard Roxburgh, Sullivan Stapleton, Miranda Otto (“Homeland”), Hunter Page-Lochard, Anna Torv, Kate Box, Helana Sawires, Daniel Henshall and Noni Hazlehurst.
They are joined by newcomers Ameshol Ajang, Stacy Clausen and Nyawuda Chuol.
Fires” is structured as an anthology that weaves character studies inspired by true stories into a narrative about the Australian bushfires of 2019-...
The series, which is now shooting in Victoria state is produced by NBCUniversal -backed Tony Ayres Productions and Matchbox Pictures. Australian Broadcasting Corporation is on board as local broadcaster. International rights are handled by NBCUniversal Global Distribution.
The project is helmed by three leading film directors: Michael Rymer, Ana Kokkinos and Kim Mordaunt.
The ensemble cast includes: Eliza Scanlen, Sam Worthington, Richard Roxburgh, Sullivan Stapleton, Miranda Otto (“Homeland”), Hunter Page-Lochard, Anna Torv, Kate Box, Helana Sawires, Daniel Henshall and Noni Hazlehurst.
They are joined by newcomers Ameshol Ajang, Stacy Clausen and Nyawuda Chuol.
Fires” is structured as an anthology that weaves character studies inspired by true stories into a narrative about the Australian bushfires of 2019-...
- 4/9/2021
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Peter Greste.
The arrest and conviction on spying charges and eventual acquittal of Australian-born foreign correspondent Peter Greste in Cairo in 2013 will be adapted into a feature film by Peter Duncan.
Pop Family Entertainment’s Carmel Travers will produce The First Casualty, based on Greste’s book published in 2017.
Now a professor at the University of Queensland, Greste spent more than 400 days in jail before being released after international condemnation and quickly became a champion of press freedom.
“It has long been our intention to develop projects across the breadth of film and television production and we are very pleased to bring The First Casualty to the screen,” said Travers, who launched her production company in 2017.
“It is a joy and privilege to be working with two great storytellers – Peter Greste, whose passion for truth-telling knows no bounds, and Peter Duncan, who writes with flair, imagination and wit.”
Duncan said:...
The arrest and conviction on spying charges and eventual acquittal of Australian-born foreign correspondent Peter Greste in Cairo in 2013 will be adapted into a feature film by Peter Duncan.
Pop Family Entertainment’s Carmel Travers will produce The First Casualty, based on Greste’s book published in 2017.
Now a professor at the University of Queensland, Greste spent more than 400 days in jail before being released after international condemnation and quickly became a champion of press freedom.
“It has long been our intention to develop projects across the breadth of film and television production and we are very pleased to bring The First Casualty to the screen,” said Travers, who launched her production company in 2017.
“It is a joy and privilege to be working with two great storytellers – Peter Greste, whose passion for truth-telling knows no bounds, and Peter Duncan, who writes with flair, imagination and wit.”
Duncan said:...
- 10/8/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: Australian production company Pop Family Entertainment has set Peter Duncan, the creator of long-running comedy series Rake, to adapt The First Casualty, Australian Journalist Peter Greste’s memoir which covers his time in prison in Cairo on terrorism charges.
Greste and two of his colleagues were arrested in Egypt in 2013 and convicted to multiple years in prison. Only after international pressure, and more than 400 days in a call, they were released, with Greste becoming a champion of press freedom around the world. The book covers his experiences as a foreign correspondent. He is also the recipient of awards including the Australian Human Rights Commission Medal, the Rsl’s 2016 Anzac Peace Prize, and the Australian Press Council’s 2018 Press Freedom Award.
“It has long been our intention to develop projects across the breadth of film and television production, and we are very pleased that The First Casualty can be brought to the screen,...
Greste and two of his colleagues were arrested in Egypt in 2013 and convicted to multiple years in prison. Only after international pressure, and more than 400 days in a call, they were released, with Greste becoming a champion of press freedom around the world. The book covers his experiences as a foreign correspondent. He is also the recipient of awards including the Australian Human Rights Commission Medal, the Rsl’s 2016 Anzac Peace Prize, and the Australian Press Council’s 2018 Press Freedom Award.
“It has long been our intention to develop projects across the breadth of film and television production, and we are very pleased that The First Casualty can be brought to the screen,...
- 10/8/2020
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Mansoor Noor in ‘The Furnace.’
When Mansoor Noor decided to study at the Actors Centre Australia in 2014 after playing the lead in the ABC sci-fi series Shifters and a supporting role in the ABC docudrama Singapore 1942: End of Empire, it was a big gamble.
“It was a huge investment and risk for me, given there were hardly any people that looked like me on the screen and stages, unless it was a stereotype,” Noor tells If.
“I’m so glad I did because of the changes we are starting to see now, although in the the majority of my on-set experiences, I have yet to see the same shift to diversity we are seeing on screen.”
Noor’s career is flourishing, reflecting his versatility. He played a bad cop in Cleverman, a doctor in Rake, a journalist in The Secrets She Keeps, an impressionable young scientist in Eddie Arya’s thriller Risen,...
When Mansoor Noor decided to study at the Actors Centre Australia in 2014 after playing the lead in the ABC sci-fi series Shifters and a supporting role in the ABC docudrama Singapore 1942: End of Empire, it was a big gamble.
“It was a huge investment and risk for me, given there were hardly any people that looked like me on the screen and stages, unless it was a stereotype,” Noor tells If.
“I’m so glad I did because of the changes we are starting to see now, although in the the majority of my on-set experiences, I have yet to see the same shift to diversity we are seeing on screen.”
Noor’s career is flourishing, reflecting his versatility. He played a bad cop in Cleverman, a doctor in Rake, a journalist in The Secrets She Keeps, an impressionable young scientist in Eddie Arya’s thriller Risen,...
- 9/15/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: WME has inked Emmy and Tony nominated actor David Harbour for representation in all areas. The Stranger Things Chief Jim Hopper actor was previously with ICM Partners.
The White Plains, NY native is going four seasons strong on the Duffer Brothers-created Netflix series, which has earned him a Golden Globe nom, two Primetime Emmy noms, a SAG ensemble win and Critics’ Choice supporting actor drama series award.
Next up on November 6, Harbour stars as Red Guardian in Marvel’s Black Widow opposite Scarlett Johansson, Rachel Weisz and Florence Pugh.
His previous feature film credits include starring in Liongate’s Hellboy, action thriller Sleepless and David Ayer’s DC blockbuster Suicide Squad, Scott Cooper’s Black Mass opposite Johnny Depp, Denzel Washington’s The Equalizer, A Walk Among Tombstones, Parkland, End of Watch, Revolutionary Road, Thin Ice, Brokeback Mountain, The Green Hornet, Quantum of Solace, W.E. and Between Us.
Harbour...
The White Plains, NY native is going four seasons strong on the Duffer Brothers-created Netflix series, which has earned him a Golden Globe nom, two Primetime Emmy noms, a SAG ensemble win and Critics’ Choice supporting actor drama series award.
Next up on November 6, Harbour stars as Red Guardian in Marvel’s Black Widow opposite Scarlett Johansson, Rachel Weisz and Florence Pugh.
His previous feature film credits include starring in Liongate’s Hellboy, action thriller Sleepless and David Ayer’s DC blockbuster Suicide Squad, Scott Cooper’s Black Mass opposite Johnny Depp, Denzel Washington’s The Equalizer, A Walk Among Tombstones, Parkland, End of Watch, Revolutionary Road, Thin Ice, Brokeback Mountain, The Green Hornet, Quantum of Solace, W.E. and Between Us.
Harbour...
- 8/21/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Sneak Peek new images of Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki ("Tenet") in the Summer 2020 issue of "Porter" magazine, wearing Jil Sander, Max Mara and a whole lot more, photographed by Olivia Malone:
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015). followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki played the lead in an eight-hour television series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
In 2017 she portrayed the role of 'Ayesha', leader of the 'Sovereign' people in Marvel Studios' "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
Debicki made her film debut in "A Few Best Men" (2011). From an audition tape, director Baz Luhrmann cast her as 'Jordan Baker' in "The Great Gatsby" (2013).
Debicki appeared in the short "Gödel, Incomplete", followed by a 'guest star' appearance in the third season of the Australian TV series "Rake".
She then played the villain in the Guy Ritchie-directed film adaptation of "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015). followed by supporting roles in Justin Kurzel's adaptation of "Macbeth".
Debicki played the lead in an eight-hour television series, "The Kettering Incident" and a supporting role as 'Jed', in the miniseries "The Night Manager".
In 2017 she portrayed the role of 'Ayesha', leader of the 'Sovereign' people in Marvel Studios' "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
- 8/1/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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