5 Movies to Look Forward to This Fall: 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' to 'Wicked' | THR News Video
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5 Movies to Look Forward to This Fall: 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' to 'Wicked' | THR News Video
'Deadpool & Wolverine,' 'Inside Out 2,' 'Despicable Me 4' and 'Twisters' took the summer box office by storm - but with summer sadly coming to an end, what can you look forward to seeing in theaters this fall?
The new Peacock limited series 'Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist' is based on a true story about an armed robbery that occurred on the night of Muhammad Ali's 1970 comeback fight in Atlanta. Samuel L. Jackson and Kevin Hart headline a star-studded cast that also includes Don Cheadle, Chloe Bailey and Sinqua Walls, among others. Several members of the cast spoke to The Hollywood Reporter all about working on the Peacock limited series.
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The Venice Film Festival's artistic director Alberto Barbera, Eagle Pictures owner Tarak Ben Ammar and Lucky Red founder Andrea Occhipinti sat down with THR Roma editor-at-large Alan Friedman to discuss the rise of artificial intelligence, the predominance of Netflix and the prospects of a lengthy crisis for Hollywood.
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It looks like fans may get a 'Ted Lasso' season four after all. The Emmy-winning soccer comedy is on track for a 4th season after the Warner Bros. Television picked up the options on three cast members from the show's original three-season run. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed, Hannah Waddingham, Brett Goldstein and Jeremy Swift, under U.K.'s acting union Equity, have been approached to reprise their respective roles of Rebecca Walton, Roy Kent and Leslie Higgins.
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It's the end for 'The Acolyte.' The 'Star Wars' series will not return for season two. The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that Lucasfilm has opted not to continue the show, which aired its season one finale on Disney+ last month. The series earned respectable reviews from critics, but it was review-bombed by audience members who perceived it as, quote, "woke," leaving the show with an 18 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
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