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Lionsgate Television chairman Kevin Beggs, in an interview with Deadline, talked about the company’s future plans, which includes the
John Wick spin-off series
The Continental at Starz, which will be a prequel about how the hotel for assassins came to be.
He describes the first season as unfolding like three 90-minute events, sort of like a limited series. Ian McShane, the movie’s Continental founder, Winston, won’t appear on screen, though McShane has suggested he might be doing voiceover for the series, which will revolve around a 1970s version of Winston. Keanu Reeves, Beggs says, may sign on as an executive producer of
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The #FreeBritney tag has been trending on social media off and on over the years, and the movement regarding Britney Spears conservatorship only gained steam after Hulu released its documentary
Framing Britney Spears in February. The film reignited public discussion over the conservatorship that the pop star has been entangled in since 2008. After a very public breakdown, her father, Jamie Spears, was granted full control over her finances and most major personal decisions. Since then, Britney Spears has mostly held back from publicly speaking about her situation â until now.
Britney Spears has requested via her lawyer to speak directly to the court regarding her conservatorship, according to The New York Times. This will be the first time Britney Spears has spoken on her own behalf in several years. Presiding judge Brenda Penny set the court hearing date for June 23, with a follow-up date set for July for any further discussion.
Framing Britney Spears Team Will Tackle Janet Jackson s Wardrobe Malfunction Next
Framing Britney Spears Team Will Tackle Janet Jackson s Wardrobe Malfunction Next
Hot off the heels of Framing Britney Spears, Left/Right TV has begun work on another documentary about Janet Jackson s infamous Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction.
Left/Right TV, the production team behind the popular documentary
Framing Britney Spears, will take on the story of Janet Jackson s infamous wardrobe malfunction in their next project. Released as an episode of FX s
The New York Times Presents that streamed exclusively on Hulu, the
Framing Britney Spears doc probed into the pop star s conservatorship. With lots of eyes on the program, the hashtag #FreeBritney was trending after the special was aired.