Between Jen and Elaine,I trust Elaine Hahah.daisylo wrote:Don't trust Elaine... But fingers crossed that it's something great.
Cant wait for a new thread about a new movie,her last one TBND was three years ago.
Between Jen and Elaine,I trust Elaine Hahah.daisylo wrote:Don't trust Elaine... But fingers crossed that it's something great.
:lol I thought you were actually asking.lucinda wrote:Sorry, but what's NYUORICAN? :D
James Spader and Colin Farrell have signed on to join Eric Bana, while Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kim Coates, Jennifer Lopez and Bryce Dallas Howard have entered early talks for Sheldon Turner’s upcoming directorial debut BY VIRTUE FALL. Turner, who has become one of Hollywood’s true A-List writers has credited “Up in the Air,” “Law Abiding Citizen” and the upcoming X-Men spinoff “Magneto”. Bana, who has been on the project since the get go sticks in the “Danny” role with Farrell (replacing the departing Jeremy Renner) tackling the role of “Matt” and Spader set to become “Trower”. The role Coates is in talks for is unspecified, alongside the female roles in talks.
The project has been under a watchful eye as many in Hollywood watch to see what Turner brings to life in his debut. With the cast he has already in place, and the ones now entering talks the excitement continues to ratchet up as it nears a start date.
Story revolves around a federal agent who is framed by his mentor and winds up in prison. Once released, he’s fixated on getting revenge on his former partner, who has flourished in his new life and tried to cleanse himself of the past
Thank you for that! Wonder what the film is, then! Either me, IMHO, it's a messy situation.daisylo wrote:We don't know what the movie is, someone asked Elaine why Bye Bye Birdie was canceled, she said that it wasn't cancelled but pushed back because of an other project she said that it was for a movie and it's not Mother I'd like to and it's not the Griselda movie (Terrene Winter is still writing it)Nothin On Me wrote: Or someone could just say what the movie is, as to not waste my time, "sweetie".
Right, sweetie.Nothin On Me wrote:Thank you for that! Wonder what the film is, then! Either me, IMHO, it's a messy situation.daisylo wrote:We don't know what the movie is, someone asked Elaine why Bye Bye Birdie was canceled, she said that it wasn't cancelled but pushed back because of an other project she said that it was for a movie and it's not Mother I'd like to and it's not the Griselda movie (Terrene Winter is still writing it)Nothin On Me wrote: Or someone could just say what the movie is, as to not waste my time, "sweetie".
Yeah, I think they will do it. I suppose it will be December 2018. I'm dying to know what opportunity was so good she pushed this back a year. I wonder if there were scheduling issues for other potential cast members.nixy1991 wrote:She changed her bio on Twitter to Bye Bye Birdie in 2018, so I guess it really was just pushed back.
Thats what I guess,so I think its gonna be a movie with good production and great casts,because A-List actors always have so many movie to filmJenRox wrote:Yeah, I think they will do it. I suppose it will be December 2018. I'm dying to know what opportunity was so good she pushed this back a year. I wonder if there were scheduling issues for other potential cast members.nixy1991 wrote:She changed her bio on Twitter to Bye Bye Birdie in 2018, so I guess it really was just pushed back.
daisylo wrote:This is old (2011) I forgot she was in talk to do this but the movie was never made, what a cast, she's never attached to projects with such good cast, it sounded interesting too
James Spader and Colin Farrell have signed on to join Eric Bana, while Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kim Coates, Jennifer Lopez and Bryce Dallas Howard have entered early talks for Sheldon Turner’s upcoming directorial debut BY VIRTUE FALL. Turner, who has become one of Hollywood’s true A-List writers has credited “Up in the Air,” “Law Abiding Citizen” and the upcoming X-Men spinoff “Magneto”. Bana, who has been on the project since the get go sticks in the “Danny” role with Farrell (replacing the departing Jeremy Renner) tackling the role of “Matt” and Spader set to become “Trower”. The role Coates is in talks for is unspecified, alongside the female roles in talks.
The project has been under a watchful eye as many in Hollywood watch to see what Turner brings to life in his debut. With the cast he has already in place, and the ones now entering talks the excitement continues to ratchet up as it nears a start date.
Story revolves around a federal agent who is framed by his mentor and winds up in prison. Once released, he’s fixated on getting revenge on his former partner, who has flourished in his new life and tried to cleanse himself of the past
i hope like TBNDLuka711 wrote:Probably it's gonna be a movie from Universal ?
http://variety.com/2018/tv/news/bye-bye ... 202714761/NBC’s planned live event production of the classic musical with Jennifer Lopez in the lead role has been delayed for a second time due to the difficulty of coordinating with Lopez’s busy schedule, Variety has learned exclusively. The project was originally slated to be NBC’s holiday musical event for winter 2017 but was pushed to 2018 last May because of Lopez’s schedule.
Lopez is shooting two movies later this year, plus she has a host of other commitments to NBC. She’s the exec producer and a judge on the Peacock’s summer unscripted series “World of Dance,” and she stars in the police drama “Shades of Blue.” On top of her film and TV work, Lopez is committed to finishing the last lap of her Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in September.
NBC is gearing up for the ambitious April 1 live staging of “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert” with the hope of drawing a big crowd on Easter Sunday. That production has also complicated planning for “Bye Bye Birdie” because it is being shepherded by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the executive producers behind all of NBC’s live musicals to date. By the time the work on “Superstar” is finished, the producers would have less than six months to get “Birdie” on its feet if the show were to stick with its targeted December airdate.
Moreover, NBC’s live musicals are a big investment for the Peacock. The elaborate staging plan for “Superstar” involves a company of 70-plus actors and musicians and an audience of 1,300 at Brooklyn’s Marcy Armory. Pulling off two legit live events in the same year would probably be a budget-buster for the network.
“Birdie” moving again means that NBC will not have a holiday musical event for a second consecutive year. NBC’s four previous live events — 2013’s “Sound of Music Live,” 2014’s “Peter Pan Live,” 2015’s “The Wiz Live,” and 2016’s “Hairspray Live” — all aired in early December. This past December, Fox moved into the void with a tuner production of “A Christmas Story” that drew mixed reviews and modest ratings.
NBC has also been working on plans for a live staging of the Aaron Sorkin play “A Few Good Men.” That project, also exec produced by Zadan and Meron, is unlikely to surface before 2019. Sorkin’s awards-season schedule with the film “Molly’s Game,” which marked his feature directorial debut, made it hard for the multi-hyphenate to focus on his teleplay adaptation of the courtroom drama that put him on the map as a scribe in 1989.
Are you sure about that? It might be possible.Crazy4JenL wrote:Jen = the queen of committing herself to 100 projects and announcing them right away to just never go through with them..AMESS
I also have to agree with the statement above that Jen CANNOT pull this off while singing live. We will get some nice pre-recorded vocals, but it would never be live. That's kind of a slap in the face to the theater community...just move on from this and stick to giving us mediocre work in her other projects.