Tiffany Haddish, Akiva Goldsman Shopping Shakespeare s Dark Lady Series (Exclusive)
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Amma Asante is attached to write the limited series about 16th Century poet Amelia Bassano, who some believe was responsible for Shakespeare s work.
Renaissance poet Amelia Bassano is poised to get the small screen treatment.
Tiffany Haddish, Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman and
Mrs. America s Amma Asante are developing
The Bardess for television. Envisioned as a limited series, the project will center on the true story of the Black, Venetian, Jewish poet, who some believe was behind Shakespeare s literary work. Set in 16th Century England,
The Bardess is expected to explore that premise, which has been backed by a collection of scholars. (Still others balk.)
Prodigy will debut on Nickelodeon later this year, and
Discovery spinoff
Strange New Worlds starts shooting next week. The sci-fi element of
Star Trek means that almost anything is possible, too, so it can’t be ruled out that the various arms of the property will cross over with each other more often in the future.
So far, Kurtzman has largely avoided relying on nostalgia for the sake of it, but a new rumor claims that
Enterprise‘s Captain Archer could be set for a return to
Star Trek, which will reportedly most likely be in an upcoming season of
Vin Diesel Reportedly Still Top Choice For Black Bolt In Inhumans Reboot
Back in the day, Vin Diesel was ready and willing to play Black Bolt in Marvel’s
Inhumans, but it seemed that wouldn’t end up happening when the House of Ideas decided to launch the franchise as a TV show instead. Given that ABC’s
Inhumans is the worst entry in the MCU by some distance, though, it’s thought that Kevin Feige is looking to wipe the slate clean and reboot the Inhuman Royal Family. Which means Vin could get his old gig back.
Mikey Sutton of Geekosity is reporting that the