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Adamma Ebo‘s directorial debut,
Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul, Deadline reports. Shot in a faux-documentary style, the film takes a satirical look at megachurch culture. It follows Hall as Trinity Childs, the first lady of a prominent Southern Baptist megachurch who works to help her pastor-husband, played by Brown, rebuild their congregation. Additional casting has not been announced.
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Daniel Radcliffe’s comedic anthology series
Miracle Workers, Deadline has learned. Set in 1844, the new season of the TBS series follows an idealistic small-town preacher who teams up with a wanted outlaw as they travel the Oregon Trail in hopes of a promising future. Brunson will play Trig, a tough “completely ruthless” young woman who was found by Benny. The series also features returning stars
Hulu has found its "Iron Mike" for its upcoming limited series in Moonlight star Trevante Rhodes. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that Rhodes will also executive produce the limited series called Iron Mike, which is set for eight episodes.
Finding the best ways to do good.
The contrast is growing more galling by the day.
In the US, more than half of adults have received at least one vaccine dose, Covid-19 transmission is the lowest it’s been in 11 months, and many Americans are partying and traveling and reveling in their new vaccinated status.
Meanwhile, thousands of unvaccinated people in less wealthy countries from India to Brazil are dying every day amid overwhelming surges of Covid-19. Delhi’s crematoriums have run out of room. Sao Paolo has resorted to exhuming old graves to make space for new bodies.
“We have a split screen. The US is looking great everyone can get a vaccine! At the same time, in India, Southeast Asia, everywhere, I have health care worker friends who may not see a vaccine until 2022 or 2023,” said Craig Spencer, a professor of emergency medicine at Columbia University. Nearly a dozen countries are “vaccine deserts” where nobody, not even doctors treating Covid-19 pat