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A tribute to the late actor has been organised by the Vision Foundation.
He will star alongside Dame Emma Thompson in the film.
It had been scheduled to take place in May.
The actress is a ‘powerful advocate for the rights of refugees’, according to the organisation.
No Time To Die, the long awaited 25th Bond movie, could be coming out earlier than planned.
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Tom Holland will reprise his role as Peter Parker.
French actor Gerard Depardieu has been charged with rape and sexual assault after authorities revived a 2018 investigation that was dropped, the Paris prosecutor's office said. The office said Depardieu was not detained when he was handed the preliminary charges on 16 December last year. The Paris prosecutor's office has addressed the charges after the case was leaked to French media.
The big question for cinema operators and audiences alike since the pandemic began is: when will the Bond film actually come out? Well, it looks like it's finally time for No Time To Die, with the roadmap making its October release date “much more of a certainty, which is really exciting,” says Phil Clapp, chief executive of the UK Cinema Association. “A Bond film is a big film in any year, but it has so much symbolism for our industry in the current climate, and it looks like it’ll be one of the first major studio releases in 2021.” Clapp says the roadmap, under which cinemas can potentially reopen with social distancing on May 17, and in full on June 21, gives the industry hope. “It’s great to have some dates to aim for, and we’re keen to get more information on the safety measures that cinemas will need to continue to adopt until that broader unlock in June.” Those measures do make a big difference to financial viability, he points out, particularly social distancing and capacity limits. “We represent a broad range of cinemas, from Odeon and Vue to the smaller venues. The ability of the latter to deliver social distancing and manage the flow of customers in a small building is more limited.” However, he points out that cinemas developed a good strategy of Covid-safe measures last year, including enhanced cleaning, restrictions around food and drink, and face masks. “Coming out of lockdown in May, some of those might still be a medium-term requirement, like face coverings. But it’s all about striking that balance so we’re keeping people safe, but the requirements aren’t so onerous that it’s not economically viable to reopen.” It has been a frustration, he notes, that studios have mainly decided not to release films “on the basis of global sales, being led by cinemas on the East Coast and West Coast of America and so on. But we’ve just heard that the governor of New York plans to reopen cinemas there in the middle of March. There’s a gradual unlock taking place worldwide, which adds to the industry's confidence. We should see the return of that supply line of major studio titles, and then people are back into the cinema-going habit. We can see the prize now - it’s just about getting from here to there.”
Matthew Modine cemented his place in Hollywood history in Kubrick's 1987 film Full Metal Jacket, and now he's branching out into horror with Wrong Turn.