The stage-to-screen adaptation of
Everybodyâs Talking About Jamie has been pushed back again, this time with no new date set for its release. The movie was
scheduled to arrive in theatres February 26, 2021, after already being delayed to January 2021 from a fall 2020 premiere.
Deadline reports Disney pulled the film from its 20th Century Studios docket, with no reason given for the delay.
Harwood plays Jamie New (who blossoms into Mimi Me) in the movie, joined by Oscar nominee Richard E. Grant as Hugo (the former drag queen known as Loco Chanelle), Sharon Horgan as Miss Hedge, and Sarah Lancashire as Margaret New. Jonathan Butterell and Kate Prince, director and choreographer of the original production, respectively, reprise their work for the movie.
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Here’s what we know so far, via the outlet: “The upcoming version won’t be a remake of the 1984 comedy, which hasn’t aged all that well and has been criticized in recent years for depictions of rape. Instead, the contemporary reimagining will pontificate about today’s nerd culture and what even constitutes a geek in the 21st century.”
The original comedy followed a group of college nerds who battled with the jock fraternity, the Alpha Betas, leading to sequels and TV movies.
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From Stonewall trailblazer Marsha P Johnson to queer female pirates Anne Bonney and Mary Read, here are five chapters of queer history retold for a modern audience.
LGBT+ figures have long been erased from history books, hidden away and sometimes completely forgotten.
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In December 2019, Ryan Reynolds confirmed that Deadpool 3 was in development at Marvel Studios, but it wasn’t until November 2020 where the hiring of Bob’s Burgers writers Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin confirmed to fans that a third Deadpool movie is really happening. Although some might argue that Deadpool 3 is still in early development and doesn’t have a projected release date, the same happens with Fantastic Four, so the reason for Wade Wilson’s third movie not to be included in Disney’s announcements is that the studio is keeping him away from the MCU for a little longer. Although Bob Iger said in March 2019 that Deadpool, along with other Marvel properties living at Fox, would be integrated with the MCU, this universe might not be ready for him and his sense of humor yet
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