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Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings series’ creative team unveiled
Dhaka, July 28 (UNB) - Amazon has released the list of creative fellowship behind its upcoming The Lord of the Rings TV series. The series will be based on late English author JRR Tolkien’s writings.
Russi Taylor, longtime voice of Minnie Mouse, dies at 75
Glendale, July 28 (AP/UNB) — Russi Taylor, an actress who gave voice to Minnie Mouse for more than three decades, has died.
Jennifer Lopez to play drug lord Griselda Blanco in The Godmother
Dhaka, July 27 (UNB) - Singer-actor Jennifer Lopez will essay the role of real-life notorious Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco aka The Godmother in a new film, reports The Indian Express.
NBC to wrap up Will and Grace reboot in 2020
New York, July 26 (AP/UNB) - Will & Grace is coming to an end, again.
Zombieland Double Tap trailer: Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone are back in the sequel
Dhaka, July 26 (UNB) - Ten years after Zombieland, the trailer of the sequel Zombieland Double Tap is here. Starring original cast members Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin, the events of this film begin after the original. The US is still a zombieland and the four characters have formed a family of their own, reports The Indian Express.
HBO chief: Sorry, fans, no 'Game of Thrones' do-over
Beverly Hills, Jul 25 (AP/UNB) — The clamor from "Game of Thrones" fans for a do-over of the drama's final season has been in vain.
Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift score 10 MTV VMA nominations
Dhaka, July 24 (UNB) - Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift are the top contenders at the 2019 MTV Video Music Awards, each scoring 10 nominations.
Who is Shang-Chi?
Marvel Studios’ Hall H panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019 has unveiled a slew of upcoming projects that include not just films but also TV series for Disney+. Shang-Chi was one of them.
Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie talk about changing Hollywood
Dhaka, July 23 (UNB) - Once upon a time, not too far from Hollywood, two of the world’s biggest movie stars were talking about what it’s like to screw up on set, reports The Indian Express.
Marvel Phase 4 films promise more diversity
New York, July 23 (AP/UNB) - Marvel’s push for more women and people of color in its immensely popular film franchise is extending to behind the camera as it launches its next round of films after the massive success of Avengers: Endgame. Of the five films the superhero studio announced at Comic-Con on Saturday, only one is set to be directed by a white man.