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‘The Batman’ Adds Recent Juilliard Graduate Jayme Lawson To Cast
Matt Reeves‘ The Batman has been making some big-name casting news in recent weeks with actors like Zoe Kravitz, Paul Dano, and Jeffrey Wright all joining Robert Pattinson, who will be playing the titular character. Then, just last week, Colin Farrell and Andy Serkis were reported to be in talks to join the upcoming film as well.
Now another actor has been cast. However, you may not have heard of her, and there is a reason for that. New reports confirm that Jayme Lawson has joined the film. More on the report below.
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Tags: Andy Serkis, Batman, Colin Farrell, DC, DC Films, Jayme Lawson, Jeffrey Wright, Matt Reeves, Paul Dano, Robert Pattinson, The Batman, Warner Brothers, Zoe Kravitz
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‘The Batman’ Adds Colin Farrell and Andy Serkis As The Penguin and Alfred Pennyworth
The cast for Matt Reeves‘ The Batman keeps getting even more exciting with each and every new casting announcement. The film, which is said to explore the Dark Knight’s formative years, will star Robert Pattinson as the titular hero, Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle aka Catwoman, Paul Dano as The Riddler, and Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon.
Now Colin Farrell is in talks to play another villain, The Penguin. Additionally, Andy Serkis is in talks to play Alfred Pennyworth. More on these stories below.
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Tags: Andy Serkis, Batman, Colin Farrell, DC, DC Films, Jeffrey Wright, Matt Reeves, Paul Dano, Robert Pattinson, The Batman, Warner Brothers, Zoe Kravitz
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Movie Review: Dumbo (2019)
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Dumbo (2019)
Director: Tim Burton
Writer: Ehren Kruger
Cast: Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Eva Green, Nico Parker, Finley Hobbins, Alan Arkin
Distributor: Walt Disney Studios
Rated PG | Minutes: 112
Release Date: March 29, 2019
Walt Disney Animation Studio’s Dumbo (1941) is considered to be one of the greatest hand-drawn films ever to be released by the animation studio. And like most of the studio’s timeless animated features, it got the live-action adaptation treatment.
Tim Burton, who has worked under the Disney banner numerous times before, gets behind the lens once more to direct this new telling of the titular baby elephant who has all of his unique and whimsical signature touches but also still stays true to the tender, sweet, and warm spirit of the animated original. Though some of its bigger stars don’t add any depth to this reimagining, Dumbo himself and the debuts of Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins bring plenty of charm to the film that reminds us about why we love Disney’s favorite baby elephant and what makes outsiders so endearing. My full review blow.
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Tags: Alan Arkin, Colin Farrell, Danny Devito, Disney, Dumbo, Ehren Kruger, Eva Green, Finley Hobbins, Michael Keaton, Nico Parker, Tim Burton, Walt Disney Studios
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‘Dumbo’s Writer Ehren Kruger On Expanding On The Mythology Of The Animated Original
Disney’s 1941 animated feature Dumbo did not have much of a script. The film, which saw the titular pachyderm go off an adventure of a lifetime after he was separated from his mother, explores themes of friendship, tolerance of differences, and self-confidence. So when it was announced that the studio would be releasing an updated version of that with a live-action retelling, they tasked writer Ehren Kruger with expanding upon the original while also making it fresh by adding new themes to it.
At the Dumbo press conference, Kruger spoke about some of the challenges that came with expanding the animated original, which was 60 minutes long, to an updated 100-plus-minute film.
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Tags: Alan Arkin, Colin Farrell, Danny Devito, Danny Elfman, Disney, Dumbo, Ehren Kruger, Eva Green, Finley Hobbins, Michael Keaton, Nico Parker, Tim Burton, Walt Disney Pictures
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‘Dumbo’s Danny Elfman On Never Knowing What To Expect From Tim Burton
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Director Tim Burton and composer Danny Elfman have collaborated as a directing and scoring duo for at least 17 films, beginning with 1985’s Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. While many would believe that the long working relationship between the two would mean that they know what they want from each other, that wouldn’t be the case, at least, according to Elfman.
After working together on such contemporary favorites like Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands, the two join forces once again for Disney’s Dumbo, a live-action reimagining of Disney’s 1941 animated classic. In it, Colin Ferrell play Holt, a former circus star who finds his life turned upside down when he returns from World War I a changed man and is tasked with taking care of Dumbo, a new baby elephant whose giant ears make him the laughing stock of an already struggling circus. Little do they know that the elephant has a special talent that will not only save their circus, but also attract some persuasive entrepreneurs who will exploit that talent for their own greedy needs.
We were recently invited to sit down with our fellow journalists at the press conference for Dumbo. During that time, Elfman talked about his working relationship with the unpredictable Burton, creating new music inspired by a classic film, and more. Check out what he had to say here below.
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Tags: Alan Arkin, Colin Farrell, Danny Devito, Danny Elfman, Disney, Dumbo, Ehren Kruger, Eva Green, Finley Hobbins, Michael Keaton, Nico Parker, Tim Burton, Walt Disney Pictures
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