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Last year wasn’t an easy one for the film industry. The coronavirus pandemic has meant most new films were either delayed or released to streaming and video-on-demand services, including Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+ and Hulu, instead.
Even the oldest studios started to prioritise streaming platforms over the cinema experience. But while that might mean the future of the big screen looks bleak, audiences will still have plenty of exciting new films to watch this year.
Here are the 12 we’re most anticipating over the next 12 months. The Many Saints of Newark
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Tom Hanks reveals new bald look for Elvis Presley film
02 Jan 2021 Tom Hanks.
Tom Hanks, the boyish-looking actor in his sixties, is an extremely versatile actor, with a range of roles from the AIDs drama Philadelphia to the comedy Forrest Gump (for which he won back to back Oscars) to leading a Robinson Crusoe-kind of life in Castaway, to a man stranded in an airport in The Terminal. He is one of Hollywood’s most beloved actors.
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For more than three decades, he’s captivated audiences with rich and playful characters, The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) president Lorenzo Soria once said.
Billy continued: “I think Elvis was destined to be as big as he was. But the Colonel, with his intelligence n’all…he knew the right people and did it the right way to make big money and so I can’t take that from him.”
Believing it was a 50/50 deal between the two, The King’s cousin added: “I think Elvis would have been still a really big star even if he hadn’t had The Colonel.”
In fact, Elvis’ cousin went as far as to say that he thinks The King could have gotten away from The Colonel later on and actually become bigger than he was.
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