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Reagan Biopic Gets Creed Singer Scott Stapp as Frank Sinatra

Reagan Biopic Gets Creed Singer Scott Stapp as Frank Sinatra
Scott Stapp is making the jump to Hollywood. The Creed frontman and Grammy winner is set to play legendary singer Frank Sinatra in an upcoming biopic on former president Ronald Reagan. This will mark Stapp's feature debut as an actor. Stapp is a successful musician and many from the world of music have made the transition to acting in the past. But he has some very big shoes to fill.

According to a new report, Scott Stapp will play Frank Sinatra in a scene in the upcoming biopic, simply titled Reagan. Dennis Quaid is set to play the role of Ronald Reagan who was, himself, an actor before making it in politics. The movie is currently in production. The scene in question will take place at the Coconut Grove, which was a staple of old Hollywood. The scene is set during a time when Reagan was head of the Screen Actors Guild.
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Giveaway – Win Undertaker: The Last Ride on Blu-ray

Giveaway – Win Undertaker: The Last Ride on Blu-ray
To celebrate the Blu-ray and DVD release of Undertaker The Last Ride we are giving away a Blu-ray copy to one lucky winner. Undertaker: The Last Ride charts the final years in the legendary career of the “Deadman” as he battles other legends and contemplates his final match on the grand stage of WrestleMania. With […]

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WWE’s The Undertaker on Retirement, Boneyard Match and When Wrestlers’ Court Gets Real

WWE’s The Undertaker on Retirement, Boneyard Match and When Wrestlers’ Court Gets Real
The Undertaker will rise once more for a tribute at the upcoming pay-per-view “WWE Survivor Series,” which this November marks 30 years since his WWF debut. Along the way, there have been championships, the WrestleMania “Streak” and a ton of Tombstones.

So yeah, we had some questions for the professional-wrestling legend, whose real name is Mark Calaway, when we spoke early during what WWE has informally dubbed Undertaker Appreciation Month and officially titled “30 Days of the Dead Man.”

Below, read our November Q&a with the (dead) man himself.

TheWrap: What is your current status as an in-ring wrestler? Is it officially retired? Are we going with that?

The Undertaker: I’m going with it, but I work for a man by the name of Vince McMahon, whose motto is ‘Never say never.’ And I’ll kind of leave that there. In my eyes, yeah, I am officially retired.

TheWrap:
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WWE Network Sets ’30 Days of the Deadman’ Lineup to Honor Undertaker

WWE Network Sets ’30 Days of the Deadman’ Lineup to Honor Undertaker
WWE is set to honor the Undertaker’s 30th anniversary with the company with a documentary lineup throughout the month of November they are calling “30 Days of the Deadman.”

Beginning Oct. 25, WWE Network will air a new documentary about the Undertaker — whose real name is Mark Calaway — every Sunday for five weeks. It will be capped off by the Undertaker’s return to “Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions” on Nov. 22. A first look at “30 Days of the Deadman” will air on WWE Network this Sunday, Oct. 18. With the exception of “Broken Skull Sessions,” all of the programming is produced by WWE Network Documentaries.

Included in the lineup is “Brothers of Destruction” on Nov. 15, which features the Undertaker and Kane (Glenn Jacobs) sitting down to discuss how their careers have intersected ever since Kane was introduced as the Undertaker’s brother in 1997. The film is set to have
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The TVLine-Up: What's Returning, New and Leaving the Week of Aug. 2

The TVLine-Up: What's Returning, New and Leaving the Week of Aug. 2
This weekly feature is in addition to TVLine’s daily What to Watch listings and monthly guide to What’s on Streaming.

With more than 530 scripted shows now airing across broadcast, cable and streaming, it’s easy to forget that a favorite comedy is returning, or that the new “prestige drama” you anticipated is about to debut. So consider this our reminder to set your DVR, order a Season Pass, pop a fresh Memorex into the Vcr… however it is you roll.

More from TVLineWhat's New on Netflix in August — Plus: Amazon Prime, Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu & PeacockTV Streaming Service Guide: Disney+, Netflix,
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WWE The Horror Show at Extreme Rules 2020 review: The Fiend returns in a divisive PPV

WWE The Horror Show at Extreme Rules 2020 review: The Fiend returns in a divisive PPV
As America’s Covid woes seemingly continue, WWE has had their own issues with such and have adjusted their set-ups and altered shooting schedules and whatnot. It seems between PPV’s nowadays there is always something horrible or of great importance occurring (that’s 2020 I guess), be it the #SpeakingOut movement or the introduction of face masks for attending Performance Center audiences. Then there is the fact that, courtesy of the WWE Network’s incredible series The Last Ride, news has broken that (never say never of course) WWE icon The Undertaker has said his clash in the Boneyard match with Aj Styles at Wrestlemania 36 in April was his last match. If indeed it was, I’m sure Taker will make the odd appearance but he has meant so much to this writer over the years and his retirement is well earned. There truly will never be another.

Now, onto the business at hand.
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Undertaker Announces His Retirement from WWE

Undertaker Announces His Retirement from WWE
WWE has been airing a documentary series on The Undertaker titled The Last Ride, which aired its final episode on Sunday. The series followed Undertaker’s last three years in WWE, chronicling his last half dozen matches with the promotion and his struggle with whether or not to retire over the last three years.

At the end of the final episode, Undertaker said that he’s done. The Boneyard Match against Aj Styles, which took place in front of no fans at this year’s WrestleMania, would be the last of his career … well, at least he thinks so.

“I believe I’m at a place now, post-Boneyard, which was a hellacious battle against one of the best in the business,” he said. “Here you are, climbing on your motorcycle and taking off. There was a lot of thought and a lot of emotion, one of those being ‘are you happy enough with that?
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The Undertaker Announces His Retirement from WWE During the Last Ride Finale

The Undertaker Announces His Retirement from WWE During the Last Ride Finale
The Undertaker appears to be finally hanging up the boots, as the legendary WWE Superstar has just announced he has "no desire" to ever compete in a wrestling ring again. The veteran performer, whose real name is Mark Calaway, has been the subject of the new five-part docuseries, Undertaker: The Last Ride on WWE Network. In the newly-debuted final episode, the Undertaker revealed that his WrestleMania 36 match against A.J. Styles from earlier this year has left him with the perfect opportunity to ride off into the sunset.

"At this point in my career, I have no desire to get back in the ring. I'm at a point, it's time this cowboy really rides away," the 55-year-old said on The Last Ride. "There's nothing left for me to conquer or accomplish. The game has changed. It's time for new guys to come up. The time just seems right."

Additionally, the Undertaker
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The Undertaker on His Search for the Perfect Final Match in WWE's The Last Ride

The Undertaker on His Search for the Perfect Final Match in WWE's The Last Ride
For the first time in his 30-year career, the Phenom is pulling the curtain back on his heavily guarded persona. The Undertaker: The Last Ride, a five-part docuseries premiering Sunday, May 10 on the WWE Network, offers up an intimate look at the man behind the legendary character as he battles ...

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The Undertaker Breaks Down His Search for the Perfect Final Match in WWE's The Last Ride

The Undertaker Breaks Down His Search for the Perfect Final Match in WWE's The Last Ride
For the first time in his 30-year career, the Phenom is pulling the curtain back on his heavily-guarded persona. The Undertaker: The Last Ride, a five-part docuseries premiering Sunday, May 10 on the WWE Network, offers up an intimate look at the man behind the legendary character as he battles ...

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Watch Trailer for Surprisingly Revealing WWE Network Docuseries ‘Undertaker: The Last Ride’ (Video)

Watch Trailer for Surprisingly Revealing WWE Network Docuseries ‘Undertaker: The Last Ride’ (Video)
WWE Network has released the trailer for its five-episode docuseries “Undertaker: The Last Ride.” The professional wrestling company’s public relations team ain’t lyin’ when they say it’s Mark Calaway as you’ve never seen him before.

In Sunday’s premiere episode, the 30-year WWE veteran Undertaker (Calaway) comes to terms with his own mortality as he prepares for what many believed to be the final match of his career against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33, according to the limited series’ logline.

Spoiler alert: It was not.

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“Undertaker: The Last Ride” will features interviews with Calaway, his wife Michelle McCool, Reigns, Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon, Paul “Triple H” Levesque, John Cena, Batista, Ric Flair, Edge, Shawn Michaels, Mick Foley and others.

“People have no idea how much pain he’s in physically,” McCool says at one point.
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Kaley Cuoco Joins Kevin Hart, Woody Harrelson in ‘Man From Toronto’

Kaley Cuoco Joins Kevin Hart, Woody Harrelson in ‘Man From Toronto’
Kaley Cuoco has booked her first movie role following the conclusion of “The Big Bang Theory” — she is joining Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson in Sony’s comedy “Man From Toronto,” an individual with knowledge of the deal told TheWrap.

Patrick Hughes is directing the film, which was written by Robbie Fox and Chris Bremner, from a story by Fox and Jason Blumenthal. Sony is planning to release the comedy on Sept. 17, 2021.

Todd Black, Blumenthal and Steve Tisch are producing, while Bill Bannerman is executive producing. Harrelson replaced Jason Statham in March, after Statham left the film over creative differences just weeks before production was expected to begin.

Also Read: Woody Harrelson to Replace Jason Statham in Action Comedy 'The Man From Toronto'

“Man From Toronto” is about a world class assassin who accidentally bumps into a bumbling screw-up from New York City at a Toronto Airbnb, leading
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Executive Producer Jed Mercurio on the Search for Justice in New BBC Drama ‘Bloodlands’

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Executive Producer Jed Mercurio on the Search for Justice in New BBC Drama ‘Bloodlands’
When a suicide note is discovered in an empty car pulled from the sea, veteran detective Tom Brannick draws a link to an infamous case about a series of mysterious disappearances whose trail went cold years before. As he wages an obsessive campaign to solve it, he becomes embroiled in an investigation that leads him deep into his own dark past and the troubled history of his country.

Bloodlands” stars James Nesbitt in a drama that shows how the traumas of the past continue to reverberate in the present. The BBC One four-part series is the first commission for Hat Trick Mercurio Television, the production company set up by “Line of Duty” and “Bodyguard” creator Jed Mercurio along with the Jimmy Mulville-run indie Hat Trick Productions. The series was selected to take part in this week’s MipTV Drama Buyers Summit.

The central mystery in “Bloodlands” leads back to The Troubles,
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Coronavirus Scare Prompts Don Winslow To Cancel ‘Broken’ Book Tour

Exclusive: With heavy heart, author Don Winslow has cancelled plans for a 20-city book tour to promote his new book, Broken. It is no time to be traveling anywhere, much less to bookstores empty because of the Coronavirus scare, so instead he will launch with a “virtual tour” strategy. This is a dilemma that will face any author launching a book in this perilous corridor. Winslow is feeling down over the whole thing because the stops included the independent bookstores that helped turn him from a journeyman into a number one international bestselling author.

Broken is a collection of six short novels connected by themes of crime, corruption, vengeance, justice, loss, betrayal, guilt and redemption. The tour was set to begin April 6 and included stops in major cities across the country from Los Angeles to New York City. Major authors like Lee Child were set to introduce Winslow at sold out events.
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John Villacorta Promoted To Svp Talent & Casting At ABC Entertainment

Company veteran John Villacorta has been upped to Svp Talent & Casting at ABC Entertainment. In the new gig, he will manage the casting process for ABC and provide casting strategy and services to the Direct-to-Consumer and International segment, working with the Disney+ team across all scripted and unscripted content.

Villacorta has overseen numerous shows including American Crime from John Ridley; miniseries When We Rise from Dustin Lance Black and Gus Van Sant; along with series Scandal, Grey’s Anatomy, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Once Upon a Time, Pushing Daisies and How to Get Away with Murder.

“For 15 years, John has been an integral part of our casting team, investing in the process and the people in order to attract and maintain strong relationships with key talent throughout the industry,” said Ayo Davis, Evp Talent & Casting at ABC Entertainment and Disney+, to whom he will report. “I’m proud to promote
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ABC Promotes John Villacorta to Senior Vice President, Talent and Casting

ABC has promoted casting executive John Villacorta to senior vice president of talent and casting, the network announced Thursday.

He steps in for Ayo Davis, who was promoted to executive vice president last year, adding Disney+ to her area of oversight. In the role, Villacorta will manage the casting process for ABC and provide casting strategy and services to the Direct-to-Consumer and International (Dtci) segment, working closely with the Disney+ team across all scripted and unscripted content. He will report to Davis.

“For 15 years, John has been an integral part of our casting team, investing in the process and the people in order to attract and maintain strong relationships with key talent throughout the industry,” Davis said in a statement. “I’m proud to promote John to a position for which he has worked tirelessly and so richly deserves. His professionalism and dedication will continue to attract exemplary talent as
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‘Liar’ Star Joanne Froggatt Says Rape ‘Shouldn’t be a Taboo Subject in Our Society’ (Exclusive)

‘Liar’ Star Joanne Froggatt Says Rape ‘Shouldn’t be a Taboo Subject in Our Society’ (Exclusive)
On Liar, Joanne Froggatt (of Downton Abbey fame) plays school teacher Laura Nielson, who accuses a handsome widowed doctor (Ioan Gruffudd) of drugging and raping her. The two go out for dinner, where they hit it off, before heading back to Laura’s apartment. Once inside, they flirt over a couple glasses of wine before Laura wakes up alone in bed the next morning, with the sick feeling that she’s been sexually assaulted.

The British miniseries airing on SundanceTV isn’t so much a show about rape, but rather, what happens when someone reports a rape. What unfolds over the six episodes (which will draw to a “satisfying conclusion,” Froggatt tells Et) is scrutiny of Laura’s past as well as the night of the incident, a decision to go public that polarizes friends and family as the show’s anti-heroine becomes more and more unstable.

“I hadn’t seen a TV show tackle the subject
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Horror Highlights: Maniac Cop 2 Collection from Cavitycolors, Aliens Ate My Homework, What The Waters Left Behind, The Tormenting

Cavitycolors pays tribute to Maniac Cop 2 with a new shirts and pins collection, and in today's Horror Highlights, we also have details on Aliens Ate My Homework, What the Waters Left Behind, and The Tormenting.

Maniac Cop 2 Shirts and Pins Collection: From Cavitycolors: "Hey Fiends!

This Thursday, we're bringing you our officially licensed Maniac Cop 2 collection!

Written by Larry Cohen (The Stuff) and directed by William Lustig (Maniac), Part 2 of the series is my personal favorite entry in the series. A 90's cult classic in the truest sense, it's just so satisfying to see a much more monstrous Matt Cordell wreak havoc on the streets of New York City. We couldn't be more excited to work with top notch artists on this release, including Devon Whitehead, Jason Edmiston, Shane Murphy, and Matt Skiff. All art is officially licensed, and approved by William Lustig himself for what might
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Forever and Downton Stars' Date Goes Really Wrong in Liar Miniseries — Watch

Forever and Downton Stars' Date Goes Really Wrong in Liar Miniseries — Watch
The next time you’re feeling glum about your romantic life, feel free to cue up these exclusive teasers from SundanceTV’s upcoming miniseries Liar to remind you that sometimes singledom is the safer bet.

The six-part psychological thriller tells the story of Laura Newell (Downton Abbey‘s Joanne Froggatt), a school teacher fresh out of a relationship who reenters the dating scene with Andrew Earlham (Forever‘s Ioan Gruffudd), a surgeon who is the father to one of her students. They get together for a night that sets in motion a series of accusations and lies that take over their lives.
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5 Secret Symbols Hidden in the Interiors of The Handmaids’ Tale

5 Secret Symbols Hidden in the Interiors of The Handmaids’ Tale
Hulu’s haunting hit series The Handmaid’s Tale may not immediately get you thinking about home design —it’s set in a dystopian near-future that looks more like the 1600s — but the interiors featured in the show, from Offred’s (Elisabeth Moss) Spartan attic bedroom to the eerily familiar grocery store, were all carefully decorated by production designer Julie Berhoff to hold clues about the characters and the world they live in. “Everything was very purposeful,” Berghoff tells archdigest.com. Here, five subtle decor moments you might have missed.

1. The Outline in Offred’s Room

As a handmaid in the fictional nation of Gilead,
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