Netflix is taking its biggest swing yet with uber-blockbuster 'Red Notice', while they're also returning for more 'Tiger King'.
With cinemas remaining closed for the immediate future, 2021 is shaping up as a crucial scuffle between the big boys of streaming entertainment.
It promises to be an A-list year on the platform.
From blockbusters to Oscar contenders and with plenty of delayed 2020 films, the next 12 months will be very busy indeed.
One of British Columbia's most famous sons, a petition has been launched to have the 44-year-old Deadpool star's name forever daubed on a street sign.
“I have wrapped many of big productions in my career, but none will ever compare to wrapping RED NOTICE and what this represents."
The crew had some quick thinking to do, after their star 'got stuck' in a Porsche being used for a technical car chase scene.
When you can't take The Rock to Rome, just bring Rome to The Rock. As the saying goes.
“Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear masks. And visors. And have cotton swabs shoved up their noses every day.”
Reynolds might have got himself a little over-excited about his financial prospects.
He beat Ryan Reynolds to the top spot.
Red Notice: Ryan Reynolds joins Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot Netflix Film
Universal Studios has pushed back Dwayne Johnson’s “Red Notice” five months from June 12, 2020, to Nov. 13, 2020. The studio made the announcement Thursday. Johnson reteams with his “Skyscraper” and “Central Intelligence” writer/director Rawson Marshall Thurber and plays an Interpol agent tasked with capturing the most-wanted art thief in the world. The film will […]