Tag: Netflix

  • Frank Langella fired from new Netflix show after sexual misconduct probe

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood veteran Frank Langella has been fired by Netflix from its upcoming limited series “The Fall Of The House Of Usher” following an investigation into his alleged misconduct on set.

    The 84-year-old actor was cast to play Roderick Usher in the eight-episode horror project, inspired by multiple Edgar Allan Poe tales.

    However, the role will be recast, even though the show was about halfway through production.

    The scenes that were filmed with Langella will now be reshot, reported Deadline.

    Netflix and Langella have not yet commented on the investigation or the allegation that was levelled against the actor.

    But according to TMZ, the probe was launched after Langella was accused of sexual harassment, including making inappropriate comments to a female co-star on set during work.

    “The Fall Of The House Of Usher” hails from the “Haunting of Hill House” and “Midnight Mass” team of Mike Flanagan and Trevor Macy. 

    The show will also feature Mark Hamill, Carla Gugino, Mary McDonnell and Carl Lumbly in pivotal roles. 

    Langella is best known for starring in movies such as “Masters of the Universe”, “Good Night, and Good Luck”, “Robot & Frank”, “Frost/Nixon”, and “The Trial of the Chicago 7”.

    On the small screen, he has appeared in shows like “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”, “The Americans” and “Kidding”. 

  • Lucien Laviscount to return in ‘Emily In Paris’

    By Express News Service

    Hollywood actor Lucien Laviscount will return to reprise his role as Alfie in the upcoming third season of Netflix’s dramedy series Emily In Paris. The news was announced during the show’s panel at Paley Fest.

    Laviscount’s character Alfie was Emily’s (Lily Collins) love interest in the second season. The story focused on their friendship which evolved into a romantic relationship. It ended with Alfie returning to the UK and Emily about to reveal her real feelings for Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) when she finds out that Camille had moved in back with him.

    Emily In Paris is created by the series writer Darren Star, who also executive produces along with Tony Hernandez, Lilly Burns and Andrew Fleming. The show is produced by MTV Studios, Darren Star Productions, and Jax Media.

  • Laura Dern, Liam Hemsworth board Netflix romance ‘Lonely Planet’ 

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Oscar winner Laura Dern and actor Liam Hemsworth are attached to star in Netflix’s romance drama movie “Lonely Planet”.

    According to Deadline, “Unbelievable” writer-creator Susannah Grant is writing and directing the project for the streaming platform. The film is billed as a love story set in Morocco.

    Details regarding the plot are being kept under wraps. Grant is also producing alongside Sarah Timberman and Liza Chasin for 3dot Productions. Kira Goldberg is serving as creative lead for Netflix.

    Dern’s other upcoming films are Colin Trevorrow’s “Jurassic World Dominion”, Florian Zeller’s drama “The Son”, and Justin Kurzel’s sci-fi drama “Morning”. Hemsworth will next be seen “Poker”, directed by actor-filmmaker Russell Crowe.

  • Priyanka Chopra praises Netflix’s ‘Bridgerton’ season 2 for representing Indian culture

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: While Shonda Rhimes’ ‘Bridgerton’ season 2 is sensational for many reasons, the representation of ‘desi culture’ in the show has made it even more special for all the Indian people, and now that includes global star Priyanka Chopra too.

    The former Miss World took to her Instagram Stories to send her token of love to the show for representing Indian culture through the Sharma sisters, Edwina Sharma and Kate Sharma, played by actors Charithra Chandran and Simone Ashley.

    “I have to say, it’s so wonderful to see desi representation on mainstream TV. It was such an anomaly when I started. Love the show and the Sharma sisters,” Priyanka wrote alongside a picture of Chandran and Ashley.

    Based on Julia Quinn’s best-selling series of novels, ‘Bridgerton’ is set in the lavish and competitive world of London high society during the Regency period of the early 1800s. The first season of the romantic period drama focused on the steamy courtship between Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings (Rege-Jean Page).

    Keeping up with the tradition of Julia Quinn’s novels, season 2 of ‘Bridgerton’ tells the story of Daphne’s elder brother– Lord Anthony Bridgerton’s (Jonathan Bailey) quest for love as he sets out to find a suitable wife.

    When Kate Sharma (Simone Ashley) and her younger sister Edwina (Charithra Chandran) arrive from India, Anthony starts to court the latter sister — and Kate soon discovers that his intentions for marriage are not pure. While Kate tries to stop this match, the two become unlikely companions.

    The show had many moments which Indian fans can’t miss. From the intricate embroidery on the Victorian gowns to the orchestra cover of the title track from Karan Johar’s ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ to the Haldi ceremony, ‘Bridgerton 2’ makers have tried to perfectly blend the Indian cultural representation into the British show.

    The Netflix series has already been renewed through season four, so there is plenty of period soapy obsession to come. Each season will be inspired by a different Quinn’s book in the series and will focus on each of the 8 Bridgerton children.

    The show is executive produced by Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Chris Van Dusen. Van Dusen also serves as creator and showrunner. 

  • ‘Our Blues’ about healing and hope: Korean superstar Lee Byung-hun on new Netflix drama 

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: Popular Korean superstar Lee Byung-hun, who is returning on Netflix after “Squid Game” with the new drama “Our Blues”, says the multi-starrer series is about the scars that people carry with themselves and how they overcome these wounds.

    A collaboration between popular writer Noh Hee-kyung and director Kim Kyu-tae of “It’s Okay, That’s Love” fame, “Our Blues” brings together an exciting cast of some of the biggest names in the Korean entertainment world.

    Lee who has had an illustrious career with shows such as “A Bittersweet Life”, “I Saw the Devil” and “Mr Sunshine” as well as Hollywood productions “GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra” and “Red 2”, will star as a Jeju Island-based truck maker in the omnibus-style drama about heartache and healing.

    “People say every soul has a scar. This drama shows those scars and those scarred people. Living life means trying to forget those scars, trying to overcome them. People with wounds and how they overcome those scars will be manifested in the drama in a touching way and impart hope to the viewers,” Lee told reporters during a press conference in Seoul on Wednesday.

    In the press conference that was live streamed on Netflix Korea’s website, the actor also spoke about working with “Hometown Cha Cha Cha” star Shin Min-a for the third time.

    Both the actors are paired together in the drama, which also stars Shin Min-a’s real life boyfriend Kim Woo-bin.

    “I first worked with Min-a in her debut piece. She was my younger sister and was it ‘Beautiful Days? Yes, it was. Then we worked on “A Bittersweet Life” together where my character had unrequited love for her. Being in a romantic relationship or having our characters both like each other in a drama is the first time. It was amazing to work with her, we had great chemistry,” the actor, who played the frontman on Netflix hit “Squid Game”, said.

    Shin Min-a, best known to Korean drama lovers for her role in shows such “My Girlfriend Is a Nine-Tailed Fox”, “My Love, My Bride”, “Oh My Venus”, “Tomorrow, With You”, “Chief of Staff” and “Hometown-Cha-Cha-Cha”, said her chemistry with Lee is better this time.

    Asked about taking on the role of a mother for the first time in her career, the 38-year-old actor said that was one of the main reasons for her to feature in the series.

    “Min Seon-a (her character) is someone who is still dwelling in her pain. This was my first role as a mother of a child. There was more pressure on me to depict her emotional changes and how she overcomes her pain rather than the fact that she is a mother. Weirdly, I had an understanding of her character and mindset and I felt her pain and her will to overcome that.”

    “Seon-a’s character was the biggest reason why I took on this piece. Her emotions and personality were relatable,” Shin said.

    Writer Noh, who is best known for penning shows such as “Live”, “Dear My Friends”, “It’s Okay, That’s Love”, “That Winter, the Wind Blows” and “Worlds Within”, said she decided to work on an omnibus format because she was tired to see stories revolve only around male and female pair in dramas.

    “Omnibus style is something that I wanted to try on a drama series for over 10 years. I kind of got sick and tired of just seeing a male lead and a female lead. We’re all the lead characters in our lives. But why is it that everything revolves around two people in a drama? Those questions led me to this style,” the writer said.

    Noh said she chose Jeju Island because there the Korean and local sentiments still remain intact and it has a closely-knit culture. Director Kim said the show felt like a hybrid between a drama series and a film and he decided to stick to the basics rather than go overboard.

    “I got back to the basics and I wanted to go about it in the classic and sophisticated way. Nowadays we tend to see a lot of fancy video techniques or sometimes we just go for instant thrills and stimulus, but I wanted to focus more on characters, their stories and their emotions.”

     Actor Cha Seung-won, best known for hit shows such as “City Hall”, “The Greatest Love” and “Hwayugi”, plays the role of Choi Han-soo, who returns to his hometown of Jeju as a perfect urban man.

    His first love is played by “Parasite” star Lee Jung-eun and her character owns a fish stall in the show.

    The actor said there was no reason for him to say no to the drama that starred such great actors. “Director Kim told me that everyone here would be in it. I really couldn’t believe that all of these actors would gather together to be in one drama. I feel happy and satisfied for the first time in a really long time.”

    Lee Jung-eun said she got a lot of help from senior actors whenever she felt stuck in a scene. She also learned the Jeju Island dialect as her character was born there.

    Han Ji-min, who plays a newbie haenyeo, a term used to describe the female divers of the island whose livelihood depends on harvesting mollusks and seaweed, said it felt great to collaborate with writer Noh’s again after “Padam Padam”.

    “Also this is my foray into an omnibus drama so the pressure is not just on me solely as I had a great cast to rely on,” the actor, best known for romantic shows “Familiar Wife”, ” Hyde, Jekyll, Me” and “One Spring Night”, said, Han said the best thing about writer Noh’s shows is that her characters revolve around ordinary people and their lives.

    “A Witch’s Love” star Uhm Jung-hwa said it was in her bucket list to star in a show written by Noh and that became possible with “Our Blues”. Her character in the series is a loyal friend to Lee’s character. The tvN drama will start streaming on Netflix India from April 9.

  • Angela Bassett joins Millie Bobby Brown in Netflix’s fantasy feature ‘Damsel’

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Critically acclaimed actor Angela Bassett has been tapped to star alongside Millie Bobby Brown in Netflix’s upcoming fantasy movie “Damsel”.

    Oscar-nominated filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is directing the film from a script penned by Dan Mazeau.

    According to Deadline, the story centres on a princess who is shocked to discover that she’ll be sacrificed to the kingdom’s sacred cave dragon, after being married to her prince charming.

    Bassett, who recently finished filming for Disney/Marvel’s much-anticipated sequel, “Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever”, will play essay the role of Lady Bayford, the stepmother to Brown’s Elodie in “Damsel”.

    Brown is also serving as executive producer for PCMA Productions, alongside Mazeau, Zack Roth, Chris Castaldi and Sue Baden-Powell. Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum are the producers.

  • Netflix’s Locke & Key  to end with  third season

    By Express News Service

    Netflix’s supernatural thriller series Locke & Key will be coming to an end after its upcoming third season.

    Poster of Thriller Series Locke & Key. ( File Photo)Showrunners and executive producers Carlton Cuse and Meredith Averill said in a statement, “Once we began working on the series, we felt three seasons was the ideal length to bring the story of the Locke family and their Keyhouse adventures to a satisfying conclusion. As storytellers, we are grateful that we had the opportunity to tell our version of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s incredible story exactly the way we wanted. We’re keeping the magical keys, though, for our own personal use.”

    Based on Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez’s comic book of the same name, Locke & Key follows the titular Locke family moving into their deceased father’s family home, Keyhouse. The Locke children explore the different keys and their unique powers, that open doors to some mysterious, magical adventures.

    The second season of the series premiered in October 2021. An official release date for the third season is yet to be announced. The cast of season 3 includes Darby Stanchfield, Connor Jessup, Emilia Jones, Jackson Robert Scott, Brendan Hines, Sherri Saum, Kevin Durand and Coby Bird.

    Along with Cuse and Averill, other executive producers of the series are John Weber and Frank Siracusa (for Take 5), Kevin Lafferty, Hill, Ted Adams, Chris Ryall and Lydia Antonini (for IDW), Andy Muschietti, Barbara Muschietti, and David Alpert and Rick Jacobs (for Circle of Confusion).

  • Nancy Meyers to write and direct new film for Netflix 

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Filmmaker Nancy Meyers will return to the director’s chair with an upcoming movie for streaming service Netflix.

    The filmmaker, known for giving hit rom-coms “The Parent Trap”, “The Holiday”, “Something’s Gotta Give” and “Father of the Bride”, will write, direct and produce the feature film, Netflix said in a press release.

    The comedy is not yet titled and the logline is being kept under wraps.

    Meyer’s previous directorial effort was the 2015 movie “The Intern”, headlined by Hollywood stars Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro.

    The filmmaker earlier worked with Netflix in 2020 to release the short film “Father of the Bride Part 3 (ish)”, bringing together the cast of “Father of the Bride” and “Father of the Bride Part II” as well as De Niro, Florence Pugh and Ben Platt for a very special Banks family reunion that benefited World Central Kitchen.

  • ‘Squid Game’ director Hwang Dong-hyuk sets ‘Killing Old People Club’ as his next film

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Director Hwang Dong-hyuk, who shot to global fame with hit Korean language series “Squid Game”, says he is working on a feature film project “Killing Old People Club”.

    The new movie, whose working title is “KO Club”, is inspired by a novel penned by Umberto Eco, the late Italian author and philosopher.

    Hwang was speaking during a session at MipTV Cannes trade fair along with his producer Jun-Young Jang at February Films, reported Variety.

    The director, also known for Korean films like “Silenced” and “Miss Granny”, teased the forthcoming film will be “more violent” than “Squid Game”.

    The survival drama “Squid Game”, which was released in September 2021 on Netflix, revolves around hundreds of cash-strapped contestants who accept an invitation to compete in a series of Korean children’s games for a tempting prize, but the stakes are deadly.

    Also created by Hwang, the show saw a group of masked staff in pink jumpsuits arrive and explain tasks to the players in green tracksuits who would be given 45.6 billion won (USD 38.3 million) in prize money if they can win six games over six days.

    The director has now shared that he has already penned a 25-page treatment about the project which is bound to be “another controversial” project, he added. “It will be more violent than ‘Squid Game’,” teased Hwang, adding that he might have to hide from old people after the film comes out.

    The director further said he will now return to native South Korea to write the second season of “Squid Game” and hopes to have the show stream by the end of 2024.

    According to Netflix, the runaway success of the first season made the show the streamer’s “biggest series launch” with 111 million views since its debut last September.

    “Squid Game” has also received numerous accolades, including the Golden Globe Award for best supporting actor — series, miniseries or television film for O Yeong-su and the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award for outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series and outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series for Lee Jung-jae and HoYeon Jung, respectively, with all three making history as the first Korean actors to win in those categories.

    At the SAG Awards, the show also bagged the trophy in the outstanding performance by a stunt ensemble in a television series category.

  • Kathryn Bigelow returns to directing with Netflix thriller

    By Express News Service

    Kathryn Bigelow, who became the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Director for The Hurt Locker, is set to direct a thriller titled Aurora for Netflix.

    Aurora is based on David Koepp’s upcoming thriller novel of the same name. The novel is set to be released on June 7, 2022.

    According to Netflix’s announcement of the project, the film “follows characters who are coping with the collapse of the social order, set against a catastrophic worldwide power crisis”.

    David Koepp will also write the film’s screenplay. He has earlier scripted films like Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossible, Ghost Town, and Spider-Man.