Scream Queens viewers know her as Chanel #3, but Billie Lourd will be entering a different world of Ryan Murphy's now that she's been added to the growing cast of FX's American Horror Story Season 7.
The news of Lourd's casting comes from multiple sources, including The Hollywood Reporter. Details on Lourd's role have yet to be revealed, but she joins a cast that currently includes Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, and the recently added Billy Eichner.
While official plot details for season 7 are unsurprisingly unknown at this time, American Horror Story co-creator Murphy told Andy Cohen this winter that the new season will start filming in June and is going to "be about the election that we just went through." Deadline also previously mentioned that the season 7 premiere will be "taking place on Election Night."
American Horror Story Season 7 is expected to premiere this fall on FX, with the network renewing...
The news of Lourd's casting comes from multiple sources, including The Hollywood Reporter. Details on Lourd's role have yet to be revealed, but she joins a cast that currently includes Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, and the recently added Billy Eichner.
While official plot details for season 7 are unsurprisingly unknown at this time, American Horror Story co-creator Murphy told Andy Cohen this winter that the new season will start filming in June and is going to "be about the election that we just went through." Deadline also previously mentioned that the season 7 premiere will be "taking place on Election Night."
American Horror Story Season 7 is expected to premiere this fall on FX, with the network renewing...
- 4/6/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Kirsten Howard Nov 15, 2016
There are now a staggering four sequels to 2000's feelgood cheerleading hit Bring It On, but are they any good?
This article contains spoilers for the assorted Bring It On movies.
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2000’s Bring It On is a very odd duck.
It’s not that the film is particularly innovative about how it spins its narrative – there’s a pretty standard set of beats in place for a sports movie – but traditionally, sports movies don’t tend to have a predominantly female cast (and even something like A League Of Their Own was somewhat led by Tom Hanks). Not only that, it’s a movie with a predominately female cast that isn’t entirely focused on love or romance.
There are now a staggering four sequels to 2000's feelgood cheerleading hit Bring It On, but are they any good?
This article contains spoilers for the assorted Bring It On movies.
See related The Missing series 2: the writers on episode 5’s revelation The Missing series 2 episode 5 review: Das Vergessen The Missing series 2 episode 4 review: Statice The Missing series 2 episode 3 review: A Prison Without Walls
2000’s Bring It On is a very odd duck.
It’s not that the film is particularly innovative about how it spins its narrative – there’s a pretty standard set of beats in place for a sports movie – but traditionally, sports movies don’t tend to have a predominantly female cast (and even something like A League Of Their Own was somewhat led by Tom Hanks). Not only that, it’s a movie with a predominately female cast that isn’t entirely focused on love or romance.
- 11/8/2016
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: ABC has put in development Between Park & Lex, a dramedy written by Maria Maggenti (Monte Carlo) and produced by ABC Studios and Ryan Reynolds and Allan Loeb’s DarkFire TV. As the title suggests, the hourlong dramedy is set in New York City. It centers on a mother and daughter who team up as amateur sleuths. Highlighting the complex dynamic and humor of a mother/daughter relationship, they balance their day jobs and regular lives with solving crimes on the side. Maggenti, Reynolds and Loeb executive produce with DarkFire’s two other principals, Jonathon Komack Martin and Steven Pearl. The project falls outside of Dark TV’s first-look deal at 20th Century Fox TV. Under that deal, the CAA-repped company recently set up two comedy projects at Fox: a live-action half-hour from writers Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay and an animated show from writers Mark Torgove & Paul Kaplan and Ash Brannon.
- 8/22/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
When I say: “Hey, dirtbags!” – that means you! You people are going to hate my guts for the rest of your lives, because I’m here to report that Police Academy remake is, unfortunately, moving forward. I say unfortunately because I know, I just know that they will ruin the whole thing. But no, New [...]
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- 6/11/2012
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
I’m not sure what to think about this news, but what the hell – Dirty Dancing was really a piece of something, so it’s no surprise to hear that a remake of the whole thing is coming. The latest reports say that Glee co-creator Brad Falchuk is already set to rewrite Maria Maggenti’s screenplay for [...]
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- 4/14/2012
- by Fiona
- Filmofilia
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