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Screenwriters say Olivia de Havilland case could be a disaster for entertainment industry
One of the last surviving links to the golden age of Hollywood is behind a legal challenge which could change how the entertainment industry tells real-life stories. Olivia de Havilland, who starred in Gone With The Wind and won two Oscars during a stellar career, is suing the makers of the docudrama Feud over her portrayal as a gossipy narrator played by Catherine Zeta-Jones. The series tells the story of the notorious rivalry between screen stars Bette David and Joan Crawford and stars Susan
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Ryan Murphy Inks Mammoth Overall Deal With Netflix
In another shock to the traditional TV ecosystem, prolific producer Ryan Murphy is moving to Netflix under a record-setting deal valued at $250 million-$300 million. The five-year pact calls for the showrunner to produce new series and films exclusively for Netflix. The deal starts July 1, when his current deal with 20th Century Fox TV expires. […]
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Olivia De Havilland Slams FX Over ‘Feud’ Motion To Strike
One day after voting for this year’s Emmys concluded, FX made a court move to strike Olivia de Havilland’s multi-claim <em>Feud </em>lawsuit. But the two-time Oscar winner isn’t having any of it. “Defendants' Motion has strengthened Miss de Havilland's resolve to stand up to big Hollywood and fight for her rights, and the rights of all others in such circumstances,” de Havilland’s lawyer Suzelle Smith said Tuesday after FX filed a motion in Los Angeles Superior Court to gut the…
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Vin Diesel and Dwayne Johnson's 'The Fate of the Furious' Feud: A Complete Timeline
All the drama that went down on 'The Fate of the Furious'