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Prince Charles Will Appear in Documentary About Ralph Fiennes Famous Cousin, Explorer Ranulph Fiennes

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Sir Ranulph Fiennes is considered the world’s greatest living explorer.

Now he’ll get a documentary called “Explorer” coming August 30th theaters and streaming courtesy of Universal Pictures.

If the name sounds familiar, Ran Fiennes is the cousin of actor Ralph and Joseph Fiennes and their whole family.

The film is directed by Matt Dyas. Prince charles and Bear Gryllis are appearing in it. No word yet on the famous cousins. Are they on good terms? Who knows? You’d think one of them would be narrating it. We’ll see.

Lady Gaga is “In Heaven” Over Joining Joaquin Phoenix in “Joker” Sequel Set for October 2024

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Lady Gaga’s next movie role is as Harley Quinn in the “Joker” sequel. The movie will be released in October 2024.

Lady G is so happy she’s “in heaven” and said so posting a cute video of her and supposedly Joaquin Phoenix dancing cheek to cheek.

I love G’s acting but I feel a little bad for Margot Robbie, who has been brilliant as Harley Quinn in other movies. But I guess she’s part of another multiverse.

“Joker 2: Folie a Deux” is announced on the same day as DC Comics parent company Warner Media/ Warner Discovery is about go through a corporate earthquake. Also, the “Batgirl” debacle.

Hollywood Horror At HBO/Warner’s: Will Zas Attack Max, Home of “Hacks,” Swing Axe, Sack Staff?

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The larger entertainment community is counting down to 4:30pm today.

That’s when the Warner Discovery earnings call will turn the town on its ear.

CEO David Zaslav, who came with Discovery Channel and bought the Warner assets, is about to make the Red Wedding look like a Sweet Sixteen party.

The word on the street is that he’s getting rid of HBO Max, combining it with Discovery Plus, and laying off 70% of the staff.

All the time, money, and energy invested in making HBO Max the biggest streaming service will be chucked out the window. There will just be HBO cable, and HBO you pay for. Period.

To that end, yesterday HBO removed a bunch of HBO Max movies from the streamer. This also comes as Zaslav shelved the $90 mil “Batgirl” movie and $40 mil “Scoob.” He doesn’t want anyone to see them (which sounds more and more ridiculous as the hours pass). “The Flash” could be next. Wait for that film festival!

All this is despite HBO Max successes like the comedy, “Hacks,” which has won a slew of awards and been hailed as among the best on any kind of TV.

The worry now is that Zaslav could be retooling HBO, the most successful cable entity in the universe, so that it will be unrecognizable. HBO could become just a “tab” under Discovery Plus which would be bizarre to the max.

Also breaking and a sign of just that: “Warner Discovery will launch a CNN Originals section on the subscription-video hub Discovery Plus, creating a new venue for CNN series and documentary films, as well as original programs from sister cable network HLN, which focuses largely on true-crime content. The CNN programming will be made available starting August 19th.”

So hold on for 4:30pm, when the axe comes down.

“Batgirl” Star Leslie Grace Handles Movie’s Cancellation with Grace, Even Sings “I Will Always Love You” to Fans

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If I were actress Leslie Grace, I’d be devastated by news that my “Batgirl” movie had been cancelled by the studio. Warner Bros. is saying they won’t release the $90 million comic book film.

But Grace posted to Instagram today with exemplary Grace. The star of “In the Heights” not only wrote to her fans but in one frame sings a bit of “I Will Always Love You” a capella so beautifully she should get a recording contract out of it! In the Instagram post below, go to her last panel where Grace sings: “Bittersweet memories/That’s all I’m taking with me…”

She wrote:

“Querida familia! On the heels of the recent news about our movie “Batgirl,” I am proud of the love, hard work and intention all of our incredible cast and tireless crew put into this film over 7 months in Scotland. I feel blessed to have worked among absolute greats and forged relationships for a lifetime in the process! To every Batgirl fan – THANK YOU for the love and belief, allowing me to take on the cape and become, as Babs [Barbara Gordon aka Batgirl] said best, “my own damn hero!”
#Batgirl for life!”

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Report: “Grey’s Anatomy” Star Ellen Pompeo Down to 8 Episodes This Coming Season As She Lights Out for New Series

Reports today that the ongoing Ellen Pompeo-ABC annual budget fight has reached a new moment.

For Season 19 of “Grey’s Anatomy,” Pompeo will appear in a quarter of the episodes– 8, to be exact — and narrate the show off screen. She will still get her residual as an executive producer.

But Pompeo, who’s made annual contract negotiations her own World Series, is taking off to produce a show on Hulu described as inspired by the true story of a Midwestern couple who adopts what they believe is an 8-year-old girl with a rare form of dwarfism. Yes, you read that right. Go figure.

Will Pompeo be missed? Who knows? Who cares? “Grey’s” is headed to its ending with Season 20. So enjoy whoever’s left while you can.

NBC Kicks “Days of Our Lives” Off Broadcast TV After 57 Years, Reduces it to Streaming on Peacock

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The Days of our Lives are almost over.

NBC has kicked the 57 year old soap opera off broadcast TV after 57 years. The series has one year to on its contract, so the network has sent it to subscriber-light Peacock on streaming.

In the last year NBC experimented with “Days” on Peacock by offering weeklong specials called “Beyond Salem.” Despite a recent Emmy win for writing for the main series and nominations for the streaming weeks, NBC had a purpose: to get “Days of our Lives” viewers used to find the show on streaming.

NBC has wanted to get soaps off their air for decades. Systematically they cancelled “Another World,” “The Doctors,” “Sunset Beach,” and “Santa Barbara.” “Days” was the last bastion. Now they will replace the soap with an unwanted hour of news which will be lower rated than “Days” but cost a lot less.

What will happen to “Days”? On Peacock the budget will be lower than it is now (which seems impossible). The show will be whittled down to a few older favorite actors and a few younger less expensive ones. It’s likely that the end will come in a year. “Days” will end its NBC run on September 9th.

Happy 96th Birthday to Tony Bennett, Beloved Crooner and Philanthropist, Activist (See DeNiro Tribute Message)

Happy 96th birthday, Tony Benedetto aka Tony Bennett!

A year ago tonight Tony took the stage at Radio City Music Hall and celebrated his 95th birthday with an amazing concert featuring Lady Gaga. Fans wondered if he could do it, but Tony performed like a young man, belting out a set of classic American songs with confidence and charisma. The voice and the sensibility have never gone away.

Even now, Tony is still vocalizing at three times a week at home in his Manhattan aerie for friends and family. You can’t keep a good man down!

And it’s not just the huge number of Grammys, Emmys, and other awards that marks Tony’s 96 years. He was always a political activist, marching with and singing for Martin Luther King. He’s also been a huge philanthropist with his Exploring the Arts Foundation and the Frank Sinatra High School for the Arts he built in Queens with his wife, Susan.

Stay cool, Tony!

Exclusive: “Batgirl” Shelving Was Coming for a While, HBO Max Not Getting Rebranded…for Now

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I’ve been talking to sources in and out of WarnerMedia this afternoon after the alarming news that “Batgirl”– which possibly cost $90 million — i s being shelved.

Sources tell me that this was bombshell news to all of us, but in the company it’s been known for a while that “Batgirl” was dead. What a shame. Also, Michael Keaton must be livid. He came out of bat retirement to play his character and did a lot of publicity.

Meantime, I am assured that rumors of HBO Max being subsumed into Discovery Plus are not true. My sources there said, “At this point anything is possible, but there’s been no sign of that.” HBO Max is a hit, with lots of popular shows. They’ve burnished their name and logo quickly. Viewers refer to “HBO Max shows.” Discovery sounds like a science channel.

As for “Batgirl,” the fact that Warner/ DC did nothing for it at Comic Con should sent a Bat Signal. The other movie I’d worry about is “The Flash.” So far there’s no word on its fate, but the Ezra Miller fiasco episodes may make it impossible to release.

One day, when Warner’s is owned by Tesla or Apple we can sit back and watch a bunch of unreleased films from Warner’s made during this period. That should be fun!

Motion Picture Academy Elects First Asian Female President, Film Producer Janet Yang

Congratulations, Janet Yang! The producer of many hit films including “The Joy Luck Club” and “The People vs. Larry Flynt,” was elected president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this afternoon by the organization’s Board of Governors.

“Janet is a tremendously dedicated and strategic leader who has an incredible record of service at the Academy.  She has been instrumental in launching and elevating several Academy initiatives on membership recruitment, governance, and equity, diversity, and inclusion,” said new Academy CEO Bill Kramer in a statement.  “I am thrilled that she is taking on the esteemed role of Academy President and look forward to working closely with her on our shared vision to serve our membership, celebrate the collaborative arts and sciences of motion pictures, and inspire the next generation of filmmakers.”

Executive producer Janet Yang prior to a 25th Anniversary screening of “The Joy Luck Club” presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Wednesday, August 22, 2018.

Here is a list of the other officers for 2022-23:

  • Teri E. Dorman, Vice President (chair, Membership Committee)
  • Donna Gigliotti, Vice President/Secretary (chair, Governance Committee)
  • Lynette Howell Taylor, Vice President (chair, Awards Committee)
  • Larry Karaszewski, Vice President (chair, History and Preservation Committee)
  • David Linde, Vice President/Treasurer (chair, Finance Committee)
  • Isis Mussenden, Vice President (chair, Museum Committee)
  • Kim Taylor-Coleman, Vice President (chair, Equity and Inclusion Committee)
  • Wynn P. Thomas, Vice President (chair, Education and Outreach Committee)

Yang is beginning her first term as president and her second term as a Governor-at-Large, a position for which she was nominated by the sitting Academy President and elected by the Board of Governors.  Gigliotti, Karaszewski, Linde, Mussenden and Thomas were re-elected as officers.  It will be the first officer stint for Dorman, Howell Taylor and Taylor-Coleman.

Yang’s extensive film producing credits include “Zero Effect,” “High Crimes,” “Dark Matter,” “Shanghai Calling” and the Oscar-nominated animated feature “Over the Moon.”  She won an Emmy® for the HBO film “Indictment: The McMartin Trial.”  A member of the Academy’s Producers Branch since 2002, Yang most recently served on the Board as vice president and chair of the Membership Committee and prior to that, the Membership and Governance Committee.  She is also co-chair of the Academy’s Asian Affinity Group.

The Board of Governors sets the Academy’s strategic vision, preserves the organization’s financial health and assures the fulfillment of its mission.

PS Jobs like this are exhausting and thankless. So thanks in advance!

Hollywood Shocker: Warner/DC Comics $100 Million “Batgirl” Movie Shelved, Never to Be Seen

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Word coming from all over Hollywood is a shock: Warner’s DC Comics movie “Batgirl” will be shelved and never, ever shown.

It’s been made, and cost around $100 million. How bad could it be? Apparently, pretty bad. Bad enough that Warner’s doesn’t want to sully the DC brand with it.

Michael Keaton came out of Batman retirement to be part of it. JK Simmons is in it. The film stars Leslie Grace as Barbara Gordon (aka Batgirl) and is directed by “Bad Boys for Life” and “Ms. Marvel” filmmakers Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah. They must all be crushed.

Maybe even more shocking: Warner Discovery chief David Zaslav may announce on Thursday that HBO Max is being de-branded and folded into Discovery Plus. (Big mistake I fear.) Discovery Plus is where the recently highly touted “Unprecedented” documentary about the Trump White House was dump unceremoniously. (It was a big nothing after all that hoopla.) No one knows what Discovery Plus is, but they know HBO Max.

Crazy times! Stay tuned to this Bat Channel!