Netflix dropped Cobalt Blue director Sachin Kundalkar’s name from credits, Sherlock Holmes TV Universe announced, Christine Ko joins season 5 of The Handmaid’s Tale, and other top news in this entertainment bulletin. Sherlock Holmes TV Universe announced Hollywood star Robert Downey Jr is set to co-executive produce a TV series based on the Sherlock Universe for HBO Max. He will share the responsibilities with Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey, and Amanda Burrell under the banner of Team Downey. It remains unclear if Downey Jr will reprise his role as the titular character from the 2009 film, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows and its sequel, as the series based on Arthur Canon Doyle’s famous novels, is still in early development. Nancy Meyers to helm new film for NetflixAcclaimed filmmaker, Nancy Meyer, director of hit comedy films such as Private Benjamin, Father of the Bride, The Parent Trap, The Holiday, and The Intern, is set to write, direct, and produce a new film for Netflix. The untitled film will be a comedy featuring an ensemble cast.Christine Ko joins season 5 of The Handmaid’s TaleDave star Christine Ko has joined the cast for the fifth season of The Handmaid’s Tale. The Emmy-award winning dystopian series has added the actress in a recurring role where she will play a character named Lily, the leader of the resistance movement based in Canada. Christine Ko will also appear in the second season of Only Murders in the Building, which will return with the new season on the 28th of June.Asghar Farhadi charged for plagiarizing A HeroAsghar Farhadi, the Oscar-winning director of the acclaimed Iranian film A Hero has been charged by an Iranian court for plagiarizing content. He has been indicted based on evidence that he has stolen the premise of his celebrated film taken from a documentary by one of his students, Azadeh Masihzadeh, titled All Winners All Losers. A Hero won the Grand Jury prize at Cannes last year and was expected to be released on Amazon Prime in India.Netflix dropped Cobalt Blue director Sachin Kundalkar’s name from credits The acclaimed Netflix film Cobalt Blue does not feature its writer and director Sachin Kundalkar’s name in the credits. According to a report by Mid-day, the filmmaker was asked to leave the project in the wake of sexual assault allegations levelled against him. The film, is based on Kundalkar’s Marathi novel of the same name, and it stars Prateik Babbar, Anjali Sivaraman, and Neelay Mehendale in lead roles. It tells the tale of a queer love story where a brother and sister fall in love with the same man. Naga Chaitanya to star in Venkat Prabhu’s new bilingual filmTelugu star Naga Chaitanya is set to team up with director Venkat Prabhu for a new film tentatively called NS22. The film is set to be a Telugu and Tamil bilingual film. Pooja Hegde is rumored to play the female lead in the film. Ishaan Khatter to play Dhyan Chand in biopicAbhishek Chaubey is set to direct an upcoming biopic on hockey legend Dhyan Chand. The three-time Olympic gold medalist, widely regarded as one the greatest of all time, will be essayed by Ishaan Khatter. The film is expected to be released later in the year.Finestkind adds Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster to its castOscar-winning writer-director, Brian Helgeland, credited with critically acclaimed films such as Mystic River, L.A. Confidential, and A Knight’s Tale, is set to helm a new crime drama titled Finestkind. The Paramount+ original film has added Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster, Toby Jenna Ortega, and Wallace to its cast. The film is expected to debut in late-2022
Barbie adds Marisa Abela to its cast, Tom Wlaschiha joins the cast of Hilma biopic, Netflix announces new Swedish comedy film, and other top news in this entertainment bulletin. Read more
Barbie adds Marisa Abela to its cast, Tom Wlaschiha joins the cast of Hilma biopic, Netflix announces new Swedish comedy film, and other top news in this entertainment bulletin. Read more
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