From Will Smith to Emily Blunt, from Elton John to Salman Khan, and other top news in this entertainment bulletin. From Will Smith to Emily Blunt, from Elton John to Salman Khan, and more storiesMy Fake Boyfriend to release on July 17The much-awaited rom-com My Fake Boyfriend starring Love, Simon actor Keiynan Lonsdale will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on July 17. Directed by Rose Troche, the film revolves around Andrew, played by Lonsdale, who, with the help of his friends, creates a fake boyfriend to get over his ex. The movie also features Dylan Sprouse, Sarah Hyland, Samer Salem, Marcus Rosner, and Karen Robinson.Bad Boys 4 not on hold, says Sony’s chairmanTwo months after the infamous slap involving Will Smith, Sony Chairman Tom Rothman has denied rumours about Bad Boys 4 getting shelved. Rotham confirmed that the film is under development and would star Smith and Martin Lawrence, as originally planned. Several of Smith’s projects were either put on hold or shelved following the incident during this year’s Oscars. Documentary on Elton John in the worksDisney+’s upcoming documentary Goodbye Yellow Brick Road will shed light on the eventful career of legendary singer Elton John. Oscar-nominated director R.J. Cutler and his husband David Furnish are set to helm the project, which will be executive produced by John Battsek, Jane Cha Cutler, and Elise Pearlstein. Netflix acquires rights of Pain HustlersNetflix has bought the worldwide rights of Pain Hustlers starring A Quiet Place star Emily Blunt. The film is centred on Blunt’s character, Liza Drake, who ends up in the middle of a criminal conspiracy after joining a pharmaceutical start-up. David Yates, who has directed the Fantastic Beasts films, is attached to helm the project. Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area to premiere on June 24The latest trailer of the highly anticipated Korean series Money Heist: Korea – Joint Economic Area gives a glimpse of the setting and the fictional events that led to the unification of the two Koreas. The series, which is based on Netflix’s global hit Money Heist, is set to premiere on June 24. Salman Khan turns ghost director Salman Khan has turned ghost director for his upcoming film Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali. As per reports, Khan took over the reins of the project from filmmaker Farhad Samji after the actor and producers were unhappy with his direction. Reports also suggest that Khan’s brother-in-law Aayush Sharma and actor Zaheer Iqbal have departed the film which has Pooja Hegde playing the female lead. Hyderabad court halts screening of ShekarA local court in Hyderabad has suspended the screenings of the Telugu film Shekar starring Rajasekhar, which was released in theatres last Friday. The order comes in the wake of a complaint filed against the film’s director Jeevitha Rajasekhar alleging non-payment of money. Following the court order, Rajasekhar took to social media and said that he could only hope that the film would eventually get the visibility and appreciation that it truly deserves.
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