Hugh Jackman is giving a little more hope to fans eager for a Greatest Showman sequel.
The actor appeared on the BBC 2 radio show Steve Wright’s Big Guests on Monday, where he said a treatment for a potential sequel is in the early days of development.
“The real answer is ‘could be,’ I’m not sure,” Jackman said of a sequel, according to U.K. outlet the Evening Standard. “I’m being completely honest with you, there is talk of something going around but no one is really sure. But I think someone is working on a treatment for something…...
The actor appeared on the BBC 2 radio show Steve Wright’s Big Guests on Monday, where he said a treatment for a potential sequel is in the early days of development.
“The real answer is ‘could be,’ I’m not sure,” Jackman said of a sequel, according to U.K. outlet the Evening Standard. “I’m being completely honest with you, there is talk of something going around but no one is really sure. But I think someone is working on a treatment for something…...
- 4/2/2019
- by Ale Russian
- PEOPLE.com
Ricky Gervais's comedy empire now stretches across the globe, from Hollywood films to podcasts that reach millions. But along with the adoring fans have come a legion of critics. He discusses weight loss, being a control freak, and why he always has to have the last word
Ricky Gervais doesn't actually want to rule the world, or at least not all of it. He just wants absolute total control over his small corner of it. Although it's not that small. The Office is now a global phenomenon: it's been sold to more than 80 countries and, after an American, Brazilian, French, German and Russian version, it's about to be re-incarnated in Israel, complete with "an ultra-orthodox saleswoman", "an embittered Russian accountant" and, in the main role, a Jewish David Brent, otherwise known as Avi Meshulam.
Then there's his podcasts – basically the recorded ramblings of him and his long-time collaborator Stephen Merchant...
Ricky Gervais doesn't actually want to rule the world, or at least not all of it. He just wants absolute total control over his small corner of it. Although it's not that small. The Office is now a global phenomenon: it's been sold to more than 80 countries and, after an American, Brazilian, French, German and Russian version, it's about to be re-incarnated in Israel, complete with "an ultra-orthodox saleswoman", "an embittered Russian accountant" and, in the main role, a Jewish David Brent, otherwise known as Avi Meshulam.
Then there's his podcasts – basically the recorded ramblings of him and his long-time collaborator Stephen Merchant...
- 7/17/2010
- by Carole Cadwalladr
- The Guardian - Film News
Katy Perry "can't promise" she won't shave her head in the future.The California Gurls hitmaker, who recently posed topless for Esquire magazine, thinks that unlike other famous females - including former child star Britney Spears, who infamously shaved her head at the start of her public meltdown in 2007 - she won't go off the rails because she didn't achieve success until she was 23. And that is, like, totally mature.She told BBC Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright that she is happy that she had to wait for success to happen. Because having to wait until 23 is, like, totally forever. "My first record didn't take off until I was ...
- 6/29/2010
- by By Actress Archives
Katy Perry has admitted that she is glad she had time to grow up before becoming famous. In an interview with BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright, the 'California Gurls' singer said that she believed her late success had kept her from making the same mistakes as some of her peers. “My first record didn’t take off until I was 23 so I was perhaps in a different headspace to someone who became successful at a younger age," she explained. "If you’re starting at 14 or 15 your maturity hasn’t fully evolved. I’m not going to (more)...
- 6/29/2010
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
Katy Perry "can't promise" she won't shave her head in the future. The "California Gurls" hitmaker thinks that unlike other famous females, including former child star Britney Spears, who infamously shaved her head at the start of her public meltdown in 2007, she won't go off the rails because she didn't achieve success until she was 23.
"My first record didn't take off until I was 23 so I was perhaps in a different head space to someone who became successful at a younger age," she told BBC Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright. "If you're starting at 14 or 15 your maturity hasn't fully evolved. I'm not going to say I won't mess up, because someday I might want to shave my head. But not today because I'll get sunburn! I'm lucky because I have a great support system."
The 25-year-old singer, who is engaged to British comic Russell Brand, also admitted she was glad she...
"My first record didn't take off until I was 23 so I was perhaps in a different head space to someone who became successful at a younger age," she told BBC Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright. "If you're starting at 14 or 15 your maturity hasn't fully evolved. I'm not going to say I won't mess up, because someday I might want to shave my head. But not today because I'll get sunburn! I'm lucky because I have a great support system."
The 25-year-old singer, who is engaged to British comic Russell Brand, also admitted she was glad she...
- 6/29/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Katy Perry has said that she "can't promise" she will not shave her head in the future. However, the 'California Gurls' singer added that she believes she is less likely to go off the rails because she wasn't a child star like Britney Spears. She told Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright: "My first record didn't take off until I was 23 so I was perhaps in a different headspace to someone who became successful at a younger age. If you're starting at 14 or 15 your maturity hasn't fully evolved. "I'm not going (more)...
- 6/28/2010
- by By Kristy Kelly
- Digital Spy
John Barrowman's appearance on Steve Wright show on BBC Radio 2 on Monday, 30th November saw the actor admit that there may be no future for Captain Jack Harkness in Doctor Who. One the show to promote various stuff as well as to be, well, John Barrowman, the Torchwood star was asked if he would be appearing with Matt Smith in 2010. "I don't know about Captain Jack's future in Doctor Who because nothing has been said or I haven't been asked. I am kind of prepared that I won't be in...
- 12/1/2009
- by Mick Karma info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
Torchwood star John Barrowman has revealed that the sci-fi spin-off will be back with a 13-episode fourth season.
Barrowman, who plays Captain Jack Harkness, today said they won't be repeating the format of Season 3, which aired as a five-episode miniseries called Children of Earth over five consecutive nights.
The 42-year-old actor, speaking on the BBC's Steve Wright in the Afternoon, admitted Doctor Who had changed the course of his career and Captain Jack changed his life.
He said: "We are discussing the future of Torchwood because most definitely Torchwood will come back to the BBC.
"We are not sure when because we have to work out the logistics of filming and it's already been said that it will be 13 episodes rather than five."
Asked if he'd be appearing in the next Doctor Who series, starring new Time Lord Matt Smith, he said: "I don't know about Captain Jack's future in...
Barrowman, who plays Captain Jack Harkness, today said they won't be repeating the format of Season 3, which aired as a five-episode miniseries called Children of Earth over five consecutive nights.
The 42-year-old actor, speaking on the BBC's Steve Wright in the Afternoon, admitted Doctor Who had changed the course of his career and Captain Jack changed his life.
He said: "We are discussing the future of Torchwood because most definitely Torchwood will come back to the BBC.
"We are not sure when because we have to work out the logistics of filming and it's already been said that it will be 13 episodes rather than five."
Asked if he'd be appearing in the next Doctor Who series, starring new Time Lord Matt Smith, he said: "I don't know about Captain Jack's future in...
- 12/1/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
John Barrowman has been chatting openly recently about the future of Torchwood, revealing that the series is getting a fourth series - one that will be 13 episodes rather than the hoped for 5 parter Children of Earth follow up. Revealed at Collectormania on Sunday (thanks Casey) Barrowman has since repeated the news on the Steve Wright show on BBC Radio 2 this afternoon (hear it on BlogtorWho). "We are discussing the future of Torchwood, because most definitely Torchwood will come...
- 11/30/2009
- by Chris Davids info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
John Barrowman has said he expects Torchwood is to return for a fourth series as a full 13 episode run. Speaking on Steve Wright in the Afternoon on BBC Radio 2, Barrowman confirmed he was signed up for the long rumoured return, although a production date has yet to be finalised.
He said there are currently no plans for Captain Jack meet to Matt Smith's Doctor in Doctor Who.
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- 11/30/2009
- by Marcus
- The Doctor Who News Page
The Master is back in Doctor Who this Christmas - and while it's far too early to say exactly how he fits in to the end of the Tenth Doctor, John Simm revealed that the bonkers Time Lord hasn't got time for politics this time around. Former Life on Mars star Simm took time out to appear on the Steve Wright show on Monday this week (listen on iPlayer 2hrs 27) and revealed to the popular BBC Radio 2 show that the Doctor's arch enemy is back and badder than ever. “He’s even...
- 11/5/2009
- by Chris Davids info@kasterborous.com
- Kasterborous.com
Matt Smith has revealed that he is keen to appear alongside John Barrowman on the next series of Doctor Who. The show's new lead actor recently told Barrowman that he is a huge fan of his alter-ego Captain Jack, who has already teamed up with Christopher Eccleston and David Tennant's Doctors. In an interview with Radio 2's Steve Wright In The Afternoon, Barrowman confirmed: "I like him. I was doing publicity at the BBC and he was also coming in to do stuff (more)...
- 4/19/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
The search for the actor who will portray the title role in Lincoln for the premiere season of the new theatrical experience at Indiana's Lincoln Amphitheatre, includes a modern twist. "Of course we're holding the traditional series of auditions for the cast of Lincoln," says Steve Wright, Lincoln Amphitheatre's executive producer. "We're also accepting video auditions through YouTube. We'd like this to be a fun contest open to everyone, but also an opportunity for actors to show us their best interpretation of Abraham Lincoln."...
- 2/12/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
DJ Steve Wright has vowed to go on a diet after seeing recent pictures of himself in the press. The Radio 2 presenter claimed that he has been trying to shed weight for some time but has been "spurred on" by recent tabloid criticism. "I've been trying to lose weight for the past three years to no effect," the 54-year-old told The Mirror. "The problem is I'm sitting on my backside doing the (more)...
- 2/12/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
The script of Lincoln, the new theatrical experience premiering at Lincoln Amphitheatre in June, has received official endorsements from the United States Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission and the Indiana Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. "We are honored and humbled to have the support of both the national and state commission," says Steve Wright, Lincoln Amphitheatre's executive producer. "We look forward to working with both groups to increase awareness of Lincoln's formative years here in Indiana."...
- 2/5/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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