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]]>The Oscar-winning actor will star in a still unnamed thriller series. The show will also feature Liam Hemsworth as a terminally ill man who signs up to be prey in a highly deadly game in an effort to provide for his pregnant wife. It is still unknown what Waltz’s role will entail, with the only detail revealed is his character’s name: Miles Sellers.
The series is made by CBS Television Studios and created by Nick Santora, who previously worked on Prison Break. Phil Abreham, who directed Mad Men and Daredevil, will direct and executive produce alongside Santora, Gordon Gray and Silver Reel Pictures.
Quibi is a mobile-focused service and is set to launch in April 2020. The service is currently developing 40 scripted and unscripted projects. It plans to premiere 7,000 pieces of content in its first year and to release shows in short 8-10 minutes episodes. It will charge viewers $4.99 monthly for a version containing ads and $7.99 for an ad free version.
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]]>Bond 25, which is currently in the midst of shooting, will see the recent Oscar winner star as a yet-to-be-named enemy of Daniel Craig’s 007.
This is set to be Craig’s final venture in the role, and he will be reunited with a former co-star.
Christoph Waltz has signed on to return as Blofeld, with whom Bond previously came to blows in the last film in the franchise, Spectre.
The character of Blofeld has long been part of Bond lore, having previously been embodied by actors Donald Pleasance, Max von Sydow, and Telly Savalas.
Waltz will not be the only familiar face to return for Bond 25 as Ralph Fiennes, Lea Seydoux, Naomie Harris, Ben Winshaw, and Jeffrey Wright will all reprise the roles they’ve played in previous installments.
Bond 25 is expected to hit theatres on April 8th, 2020.
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]]>The post Christoph Waltz to Star Opposite Liam Hemsworth in New Thriller Series appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>The Oscar-winning actor will star in a still unnamed thriller series. The show will also feature Liam Hemsworth as a terminally ill man who signs up to be prey in a highly deadly game in an effort to provide for his pregnant wife. It is still unknown what Waltz’s role will entail, with the only detail revealed is his character’s name: Miles Sellers.
The series is made by CBS Television Studios and created by Nick Santora, who previously worked on Prison Break. Phil Abreham, who directed Mad Men and Daredevil, will direct and executive produce alongside Santora, Gordon Gray and Silver Reel Pictures.
Quibi is a mobile-focused service and is set to launch in April 2020. The service is currently developing 40 scripted and unscripted projects. It plans to premiere 7,000 pieces of content in its first year and to release shows in short 8-10 minutes episodes. It will charge viewers $4.99 monthly for a version containing ads and $7.99 for an ad free version.
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]]>The post There’ll Be More than One Villain in “Bond 25” appeared first on TheDailyDay.
]]>Bond 25, which is currently in the midst of shooting, will see the recent Oscar winner star as a yet-to-be-named enemy of Daniel Craig’s 007.
This is set to be Craig’s final venture in the role, and he will be reunited with a former co-star.
Christoph Waltz has signed on to return as Blofeld, with whom Bond previously came to blows in the last film in the franchise, Spectre.
The character of Blofeld has long been part of Bond lore, having previously been embodied by actors Donald Pleasance, Max von Sydow, and Telly Savalas.
Waltz will not be the only familiar face to return for Bond 25 as Ralph Fiennes, Lea Seydoux, Naomie Harris, Ben Winshaw, and Jeffrey Wright will all reprise the roles they’ve played in previous installments.
Bond 25 is expected to hit theatres on April 8th, 2020.
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