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Leslie Jones Will Host the 2021 MTV Movie & TV Awards—Can She Please Host Next Year's Oscars Too?


Coming 2 America alongside
WandaVision, which leads the TV categories with five nominations and
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, which has a field-leading three nominations in the movie categories. Other projects nominated for honors ranging from best kiss to best fight include
Emily in Paris,
Bridgerton, and
Promising Young Woman.
The MTV Movie & TV Awards are bouncing back for their first live show in a year with two nights of celebration. On Sunday, May 16, the main awards will be presented at 9 p.m. ET. That will be followed by the first Movie & TV Awards: Unscripted on Monday, May 17, which honors the best in reality TV. Viewers can vote through April 30.  

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Trump Shouts His 2021 Oscars Thoughts Into The Void, Says He Misses "The Academy Awards" and a "Great Host"

Trump Shouts His 2021 Oscars Thoughts Into The Void, Says He Misses "The Academy Awards" and a "Great Host"
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Captain America 4 Underway After The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Finale


The last episode of
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier brings with it a piece of not-very-surprising news: Marvel Studios is developing a new
Captain America movie with
Malcolm Spellman.
According to a report from
The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision blog, Spellman will write the feature film with another scribe from the Disney+ series,
Dalan Musson. (Marvel and Disney did not immediately reply to a request for comment.) Little else has been revealed about the plans, but some things can be inferred based on where the show leaves off. 
Spoilers ahead …
The moral conflict of the show surrounded who had the right, or the will, to carry the mantle of Captain America. Mackie’s Sam Wilson, a.k.a. The Falcon, grappled with whether he deserved to hoist the iconic shield left to him by

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Michael Chabon Pens Apology for Association With Scott Rudin


Michael Chabon, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, screenwriter, and
Star Trek: Picard showrunner, has published a 1,400 word
mea culpaon Medium called "Apology of a Rudin Apologist." It sheds light on what an "open secret" in Hollywood looks like.
Chabon says he collaborated with Rudin for 20 years, and while he never saw any of the "smashed hands" or people getting "pushed out of cars" as detailed in
THR's report, he "knew enough." He describes the EGOT-winner's treatment of his staff as "a careful, even surgical contempt, like a torturer trained to cause injuries that leave no visible marks." With a novelist's eye he describes Rudin hurling a pencil at an assistant's head "eraser end first."

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Barry Jenkins on Bringing 'The Underground Railroad' to TV Form

Barry Jenkins on Bringing 'The Underground Railroad' to TV Form
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Austen v. Austen: Dakota Johnson and Sarah Snook Are Starring in Dueling Persuasion Movies


File this one under unlikely casting scenarios. In an Austenian twist of fate,
Dakota Johnson and
Sarah Snook will each play an unmatchable spinster in separate adaptations of
Persuasion, Jane Austen’s final novel. News of Johnson’s film, which will be helmed by
Carrie Cracknell and premiere on Netflix, was announced on Tuesday. Snook’s project, to be directed by
Mahalia Belo for Searchlight, was confirmed back in September. 
Released posthumously in 1818, Austen’s last work tells the story of Anne Elliot, a strong-willed woman who commits the mortal sin of being (gasp!) an unmarried 27-year-old. Years after declining a proposal from the naval officer Frederick Wentworth, she is forced to reckon with her choices amidst her family’s own financial downfall.

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Michael B. Jordan Explains His Acting Process in Conversation With Serena Williams


On Tuesday, April 13,
Michael B. Jordan sat down with
Serena Williams for a one-on-one chat about their careers and upcoming projects during night one of Vanity Fair’s Cocktail Hour, Live! event. During their conversation, Jordan, who’s starring in Amazon Prime’s upcoming action flick
Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, dropped some pearls of wisdom about the craft of acting.
“I think for me it’s always been just trying to make things as real as possible,” said the actor to Williams, who recently inked a first-look deal with Amazon Prime. The Creed actor went on to talk about the importance of having a backstory for each character, telling Williams that he delves into the history of every character he portrays onscreen. “I try to write journals of each character that kind of goes back to its earliest memory up until present day, page one of the script,” he said. “It kinda keeps me on track.” 

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The Oscars Have One Week To Get People Excited


An article in Sunday's
New York Times lays out some pretty harsh facts. The Academy Awards telecast ratings were already dropping before the pandemic, and the number of people tuning in to other awards shows during the pandemic year has been drastically low. These two trains could collide next week at Los Angeles's Union Station, where the 93rd Oscars will be held, and it may mean a tipping point of irrelevancy for this grand institution.
The film with the highest number of nominations,
Mank, has only 18 percent name recognition amongst "active film watchers," according to a research firm. 23.6 million people watched the Oscars last year, which is a lot of people, but that number is down 44 percent from 2104. (The record was 57.2 million viewers in 1998.) Ratings for the Golden Globes dipped 60 percent this year. And the rates that ABC is charging for advertising is down 13 percent.

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Producer Scott Rudin Steps Back Following Exposé of Abusive Behavior


Media titan
Scott Rudin, one of only 16 people ever to win competitive Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards, and the only person to have done so solely as a producer, told the
Washington Post that he is "stepping back," at least from his Broadway ventures. This comes in the wake of an exposé published by
The Hollywood Reporter less than two weeks ago that details decades of abusive behavior.
"I am profoundly sorry for the pain my behavior caused to individuals, directly and indirectly," he told the
Post's
Peter Marks. "After a period of reflection, I’ve made the decision to step back from active participation on our Broadway productions, effective immediately."

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Alfred Molina Gets Chatty, Starts Spoiling Next Spider-Man Film

Alfred Molina Gets Chatty, Starts Spoiling Next Spider-Man Film
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