Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are set to star in a prequel to the iconic heist film ‘Oceans 11’, which will explore the origins of the original crew and their romantic entanglements in the 1960s. The film, tentatively titled ‘Oceans 10’, is still in development and has not been officially announced by Warner Bros., but producer Josey McNamara has confirmed that the project is alive and well.
“I think we’re just trying to do right by the franchise. I’m excited for people to experience it when it’s ready,” McNamara said in an interview with Collider. He added that the script, written by Olivia Milch, is “fantastic” and that the film will have a “different tone” from the previous ‘Oceans’ movies, which were directed by Steven Soderbergh and starred George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and others.
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McNamara also revealed that Robbie and Gosling have been attached...
“I think we’re just trying to do right by the franchise. I’m excited for people to experience it when it’s ready,” McNamara said in an interview with Collider. He added that the script, written by Olivia Milch, is “fantastic” and that the film will have a “different tone” from the previous ‘Oceans’ movies, which were directed by Steven Soderbergh and starred George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, and others.
Oceans Eleven Trailer
McNamara also revealed that Robbie and Gosling have been attached...
- 10/11/2023
- by CineArticles Editorial Team
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Magic: The Gathering collectors will be able to get their hands on another set of extremely limited and exclusive cards next month.
First revealed last year, Secret Lair is an ongoing product line produced by Wizards of the Coast that can contain both reprints and new cards that are often adorned with art not available anywhere else. Special edition full art Lands, fan favourite Mythic Rares and Godzilla-themed box toppers have all been the subject of previous bundles, with this latest addition to the series including some gorgeous-looking works from renowned tattooist Josh Howard.
As has been the case with every prior Secret Lair drop, Full Sleeves will only be available to pre-order for a brief 24-hour period, with customers no longer able to secure their own copy after the cut-off date of 9 am Pt, June 2nd. Check out the gallery and lists below for a preview of every...
First revealed last year, Secret Lair is an ongoing product line produced by Wizards of the Coast that can contain both reprints and new cards that are often adorned with art not available anywhere else. Special edition full art Lands, fan favourite Mythic Rares and Godzilla-themed box toppers have all been the subject of previous bundles, with this latest addition to the series including some gorgeous-looking works from renowned tattooist Josh Howard.
As has been the case with every prior Secret Lair drop, Full Sleeves will only be available to pre-order for a brief 24-hour period, with customers no longer able to secure their own copy after the cut-off date of 9 am Pt, June 2nd. Check out the gallery and lists below for a preview of every...
- 5/26/2020
- by Joe Pring
- We Got This Covered
First, he played a Game of Silence; now he has Seven Seconds left.
David Lyons has signed on to star in the Netflix cop drama Seven Seconds, our sister site Deadline is reporting. Lyons will play Jersey City cop Mike Diangelo, who heads up the department’s narcotics squad; he’s joined by Beau Knapp (The Nice Guys), who co-stars as a newbie cop who signs up for Diangelo’s squad.
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Seven Seconds, from The Killing creator Veena Sud and based on the Russian movie The Major, focuses...
David Lyons has signed on to star in the Netflix cop drama Seven Seconds, our sister site Deadline is reporting. Lyons will play Jersey City cop Mike Diangelo, who heads up the department’s narcotics squad; he’s joined by Beau Knapp (The Nice Guys), who co-stars as a newbie cop who signs up for Diangelo’s squad.
RelatedNetflix’s Anne of Green Gables Series Adaptation Casts the Title Role
Seven Seconds, from The Killing creator Veena Sud and based on the Russian movie The Major, focuses...
- 10/26/2016
- TVLine.com
Pop culture junkies are in for a treat this weekend as Fan Expo Dallas rolls out the red carpet for Dallas Comic Con's annual Fan Days. Dozens of actors and artists from several different iconic television shows, movies, and comic books will be in attendance meeting and greeting their enthusiastic fans. Let's not forget the multitudes of vendors providing the masses with the opportunity to get their hands on hard-to-find items and merchandise. At the risk of sounding cliche, there really is something for everyone at Dallas Comic Con's Fan Days.
Actors participating in Dallas Comic Con's Fan Days for 2014 include familiar faces from across the geek spectrum. Lord of the Rings fans can participate in a mini-reunion between Hobbits with Sean Astin and Elijah Wood. The Goonies prove they never say die as Astin is joined by his comrades and Lost Boys hunter Corey Feldman and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom...
Actors participating in Dallas Comic Con's Fan Days for 2014 include familiar faces from across the geek spectrum. Lord of the Rings fans can participate in a mini-reunion between Hobbits with Sean Astin and Elijah Wood. The Goonies prove they never say die as Astin is joined by his comrades and Lost Boys hunter Corey Feldman and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom...
- 10/17/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Eric Shirey)
- Cinelinx
NEW YORK -- CNBC has hired former 60 Minutes Wednesday executive producer Josh Howard to lead its documentary unit in an expansion of the Peabody Award-winning programs on the business channel. After the discredited report on President Bush's military career that aired in early September 2004, Howard was one of four CBS News employees asked to resign following an independent panel's report; producer Mary Mapes was fired, and Dan Rather was forced to leave the anchor chair. CNBC president Mark Hoffman said he had met Howard eight years ago and had kept in intermittent contact with him since then. Sometime during the summer, months after Howard had left CBS News, the two reconnected and started talking about the job.
- 12/8/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Josh Howard, the 60 Minutes Wednesday exec producer whose first show included the fateful Memogate story, resigned from CBS News on Tuesday. Howard was one of three CBS News executives asked to resign in January after an independent panel's report found that CBS used questionable documents in its story that alleged President Bush received favored treatment when he was a Texas Air National Guard pilot in the early 1970s. The other two executives, CBS News senior vp Betsy West and senior broadcast producer Mary Murphy, resigned several weeks ago. But Howard had refused until Tuesday. In recent weeks, the two sides had been negotiating his exit, according to a source. No details were released. In a statement Tuesday, CBS News confirmed his resignation.
- 3/23/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- The three CBS News employees asked to resign following the 60 Minutes Wednesday controversy still have not turned in their resignations. CBS chief Leslie Moonves asked for the resignations of the three following a January report by an independent panel assigned to review a flawed news segment on President Bush's military service in the 1970s. The three -- senior vp Betsy West, 60 Minutes Wednesday exec producer Josh Howard and senior broadcast producer Mary Murphy -- have hired lawyers. CBS News has steadfastly refused to discuss the matter following Moonves' acknowledgement in January that the three hadn't resigned. Nothing had changed as of this morning. CBS had no comment, nor did a lawyer for West, reached Wednesday.
- 2/17/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- With 60 Minutes Wednesday stung by a scathing report on its George W. Bush National Guard story and low ratings this year, its new executive producer knows the stakes are high. The newsmagazine's fate hangs in the balance, with CBS chief Leslie Moonves confirming Tuesday that 60 Minutes Wednesday has to earn its place on the schedule. He said the ratings weren't terrific even after the infamous Sept. 8 report that led to the firing of a producer and three executives being asked to resign, including executive producer Josh Howard. "We need to prove that we deserve to be on the air," said Jeff Fager, who Moonves tapped to lead the Wednesday show in addition to his duties as executive producer of 60 Minutes. Fager said the 60 Minutes Wednesday staff's morale was at an all-time low two weeks ago but they're eager to prove that they may be down but they're not out.
- 1/19/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- On Tuesday, the day that Dan Rather returned to the CBS Evening News, he said CBS News staffers should take to heart an independent panel's report on the 60 Minutes Wednesday story questioning President Bush's military service. "We should take seriously the admonition of the report's authors to do our job well and carefully but also their parallel admonition not to be afraid to cover important and controversial issues," Rather wrote in a memo to CBS News employees. He noted with sadness that the investigation led to the dismissal of four CBS News employees: producer Mary Mapes, senior vp primetime Betsy West and 60 Minutes Wednesday executive producer Josh Howard and senior producer Mary Murphy. Rather continues to defend the piece, the panel's report said, and he told the investigators that he still believes the facts of the story to be true. He wouldn't have apologized for the piece, he told the panel, except that he is a team player and was asked to do so by CBS News president Andrew Heyward.
- 1/12/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- CBS News on Monday ousted four employees, including the executive in charge of newsmagazines and the 60 Minutes Wednesday executive producer, in the wake of a panel's strong rebuke for faulty reporting and vetting of a story on President Bush's military service. Fired outright was the segment producer, Mary Mapes. Asked to resign were Betsy West, senior vp primetime programming at CBS News; Josh Howard, exec producer of 60 Minutes Wednesday; and 60 Minutes Wednesday senior broadcast producer Mary Murphy. It wasn't clear whether any of the three had resigned as of Monday night. Another senior producer, Esther Kartiganer, was reassigned. Jeff Fager, executive producer in charge of 60 Minutes, will be in charge of 60 Minutes Wednesday for the rest of the season. Additionally, CBS News announced new procedures designed to avoid such mistakes. Network veteran Linda Mason has been named to the newly created position of senior vp standards and special projects, charged with investigating confidential sources and materials (including memos and videotape) received from outside sources.
- 1/11/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- CBS News on Monday ousted four employees, including the executive in charge of newsmagazines and the 60 Minutes Wednesday executive producer, in the wake of a panel's strong rebuke for faulty reporting and vetting of a story on President Bush's military service. Fired outright was the segment producer, Mary Mapes. Asked to resign were Betsy West, senior vp primetime programming at CBS News; Josh Howard, exec producer of 60 Minutes Wednesday; and 60 Minutes Wednesday senior broadcast producer Mary Murphy. It wasn't clear whether any of the three had resigned as of Monday night. Another senior producer, Esther Kartiganer, was reassigned. Jeff Fager, executive producer in charge of 60 Minutes, will be in charge of 60 Minutes Wednesday for the rest of the season. Additionally, CBS News announced new procedures designed to avoid such mistakes. Network veteran Linda Mason has been named to the newly created position of senior vp standards and special projects, charged with investigating confidential sources and materials (including memos and videotape) received from outside sources.
- 1/11/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- CBS News has fired a 60 Minutes Wednesday producer and asked three executives to resign following an independent panel's report that investigated last year's segment that called into question President Bush's National Guard service in the early 1970s. Much of the report on Bush's military career was deemed "wrong, incomplete or unfair" -- but not politically motivated, according the panel, which released the report Monday. The report painted a picture of a segment that was rushed to air amid a failed process of safeguards. But the report mostly exonerated CBS News President Andrew Heyward and anchor Dan Rather, who the report noted had already apologized for the Sept. 8 report. The segment's producer was Mary Mapes. The three executives asked to resign were Josh Howard, Mary Murphy and Betsy West.
- 1/10/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS News veterans Patti Hassler and Mary Murphy have been promoted to the No. 2 executive roles on 60 Minutes and 60 Minutes II, respectively, as part of the post-Don Hewitt reorganization at the newsmagazines. Hassler has been named executive editor at 60 Minutes, where she'll succeed Josh Howard, who is moving up to executive producer of 60 Minutes II. Hassler has served as executive editor of 60 Minutes II for the past four years. Hassler will work closely with Jeff Fager, who will take the reins of 60 Minutes in June once creator/executive producer Hewitt steps down as planned at the end of the current season (HR 1/28/03). Fager is executive producer of 60 Minutes II. "If anybody's earned this spot, it's Patti," Hewitt said in announcing the promotion, which marks the first time a woman has held the No. 2 post at 60 Minutes. Fager called Hassler "an all-star player with '60 Minutes' for most of her adult life and a significant reason for the success of '60 Minutes II.' "...
- 3/29/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Josh Howard, a veteran producer at CBS News' 60 Minutes and a protege of several of the unit's most iconic figures, will take over the reins at 60 Minutes II in June, replacing Jeffrey Fager, who is moving over to head the venerable Sunday night newsmagazine, the company said. Howard's ascension surprised few inside the news business because of his close ties to Fager and other CBS executives, including Dan Rather, Mike Wallace and Don Hewitt, the founder of 60 Minutes, who is stepping down from the show after this season. Howard moved up to executive editor in June in a promotion that was widely seen as grooming him for the 60 Minutes II slot.
- 11/18/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS News veteran Philip Scheffler is stepping down after 23 years as Don Hewitt's No. 2 at 60 Minutes, the network has announced. Scheffler, who will continue to consult for the news division, will be replaced as the newsmagazine's executive editor by longtime producer Josh Howard. Scheffler, who has spent his entire 52-year career at CBS News, was often overshadowed by Hewitt, the charismatic 60 Minutes creator who will step down as executive producer after the 2003-04 television season. Hewitt will be replaced by Jeff Fager, executive producer of 60 Minutes II. But Scheffler has overseen the production and editing of every 60 Minutes report since 1980. While Hewitt has always supervised the show's overall content and look, Scheffler solved day-to-day problems and was a vital sounding board for the correspondents and producers. Scheffler also earned a footnote in broadcast news history by creating what CBS News calls the first crude TelePrompTer. He used a typewriter with extra-large type and wide adding machine paper to scroll news copy off-camera for anchor Douglas Edwards, whose first-ever network newscast debuted in 1948. "Everybody should be as lucky as I've been to have had Phil Scheffler at my side," Hewitt said in a statement. "He's as good an editor as I've ever worked with, and I can't think of anyone better to uphold the high standards he set for us than Josh Howard." Howard joined 60 Minutes in 1989 after working as a segment producer on CBS Evening News.
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