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5 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Pratik Handore |Nikita Mahamana
Kathleen Kennedy has been the custodian of the Star Wars franchise ever since creator George Lucas stepped away and sold Lucasfilm to Disney. Kennedy has been at the helm of affairs through the controversial sequel trilogy and the misfire of an expansion in the streaming space. As a result, I am not a fan of Kennedy, especially given how diluted the Star Wars brand has become under her leadership. However, Kennedy recently revealed the new plans for the franchise’s future.
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6 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Pratik Handore |Anusha Sanyal
How did Darth Maul survive? That was the only question fans could think of when the Sith Lord was revived for Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series’ fourth season. After all, Maul was unceremoniously killed off during the climactic lightsaber duel with Obi-Wan Kenobi in 1999’s Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Since his return, Maul has played a key role in several storylines of the Star Wars underworld.
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6 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Pratik Handore |Kamalikaa Biswas
Brokeback Mountain is a critically acclaimed neo-Western romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee, which was originally going to be helmed by an openly gay director. According to reports, Gus Van Sant was initially in line to direct the movie, which marks its 20th anniversary this year. Not only would Van Sant, an openly gay director, tell the story of the romantic relationship between two cowboys, but he also had an entirely different lead cast in mind for the iconic movie.
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6 days ago |
fandomwire.com | Pratik Handore |Arijit Saha
Emilia Clarke worked with director Alan Taylor on several episodes of Game of Thrones before the two united to tackle easily one of the most iconic film franchises in Terminator. The duo worked together on 2015’s Terminator Genisys, a critical disaster, with a rating of only 26%. In an interview, Clarke also admitted that she and Taylor did not have a pleasant time working on the movie.
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1 week ago |
fandomwire.com | Pratik Handore |Sayantan Choudhary
Sandra Bullock starred in the 2002 cult classic romantic comedy Two Weeks Notice, opposite Hugh Grant, which is no longer streaming on Netflix. Marc Lawrence directed it, with Bullock also serving as a producer on the nearly 23-year-old movie. The fan-favorite movie follows the romance between a liberal lawyer and her narcissistic, billionaire boss. It also features a cameo from US President Donald Trump, which is arguably one of his best film appearances.
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