Denis Villeneuve Talks 'Dune: Part Two' and Third Film
►"I have the energy to do this." Hot on the heels of an official green light for
Dune: Part Two, visionary filmmaker Denis Villeneuve talks to
THR about his journey with the franchise, the absolute importance of the theatrical experience and also looks ahead to his future, which may even include a third installment set in Frank Herbert's universe, namely
Dune Messiah.
The interview. —
GOT alum in the mix. Netflix’s upcoming sci-fi drama
3 Body Problem has announced its first cast members. The series from Emmy-winning showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss revealed 12 actors that have signed on for key roles, including Benedict Wong, Liam Cunningham, John Bradley, Tsai Chin and Eiza González.
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Moving up. Dan McDermott, AMC's president original programming and co-president of AMC Studios has been promoted to president of entertainment and AMC Studios. The title, a first for AMC, reflects McDermott’s added responsibilities after the departures of both AMC Networks entertainment group president Sarah Barnett and COO Ed Carroll.
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First-look deal news. The actress and activist Alyssa Milano has signed a first-look deal with A+E Studios, where she’ll create and produce projects for all TV platforms. The deal also includes a pilot script Milano wrote for
Things I’m Seeing Without You, an adaptation of a YA novel by Peter Bognanni.
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Sweet Baby Ray's. In the world's most obvious game of "look over there", scandal-plagued Facebook is changing its corporate name to Meta as the company shifts its focus to virtual and augmented reality, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Thursday.
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No excuses. Ahead of the United Nation’s Climate Summit, the Producers Guild of America is calling for Hollywood to clean up its energy footprint. The PGA is setting a goal of reducing entertainment industry emissions by 50 percent by 2030.
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Let Taye Diggs dance solo you cowards. Singers Ne-Yo and Eric Bellinger and actor Taye Diggs will topline two variety specials at The CW, beginning with a holiday show later this year. The trio will star in
The Black Pack: We Three Kings and
The Black Pack: Excellence, with both specials highlighting Black performers and harkening back to the banter and style of the Rat Pack.
The story.
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