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Miranda says when he saw Ramos as Usnavi for the first time, 'it was sort of like watching your kid try on your childhood clothes, and it fits him better.'
Netflix takes Sony Animation Lin-Manuel Miranda Musical Pic ‘Vivo’. Sony Animation Lin-Manuel Miranda Musical Pic ‘Vivo’ Headed To Netflix https://t.co/HVHTloLJ7k— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) April 26, 2021 Netflix takes another Sony movie, after "Fatherhood" and "The Mitchells vs. The Machines". I think this is also the first time we're seeing details about the plot: Vivo follows a one-of-kind kinkajou (aka a rainforest “honey bear,” voiced by Miranda), who spends his days playing music to the crowds in a lively Havana square with his beloved owner Andrés. When tragedy strikes shortly after Andrés receives a letter from the famous Marta Sandoval (3x Grammy-winner Gloria Estefan), inviting her old partner to her farewell concert in Miami with the hope of reconnecting, it’s up to Vivo to deliver a message that Andrés never could. Yet in order to get to the distant shores of Miami, Vivo will need to accept the help of Gabi (newcomer Ynairaly Simo) – an energetic tween who bounces to the beat of her own offbeat drum.
‘Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City’ Moves Back 2 Months to Thanksgiving Weekend Film was supposed to hit theaters on Sept. 3Beatrice Verhoeven | March 31, 2021 @ 1:15 PM Last Updated: March 31, 2021 @ 1:28 PM Sony “Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City” has been pushed two months from Sept. 3 to Nov. 24, Sony Pictures announced on Wednesday. Johannes Roberts (“47 Meters Down”) is directing and writing the origin story that will travel to Raccoon City in 1998, when a zombie apocalypse spread as a result of a deadly virus and bioweapon unleashed by the Umbrella Corporation. Roberts said the new film will be based largely on the first two video games in the “Resident Evil” franchise.
Disney's 'Frozen' opens in Australia, offering hope to Broadway's future WABC Share: SYDNEY, Australia -- When Broadway shut down nine months ago, so did the three Disney shows: "The Lion King," "Aladdin," and "Frozen." So when the news one of those re-opened last week overseas, it was an emotional experience for members of the cast, crew and audience. The debut of an Australian production of "Frozen" could also help determine the practical procedures required when shows are allowed to resume on Broadway. It will surely find specific ways all involved can be kept safe as the pandemic winds down. Possible, he says, with extreme precautions.
Marvel Won't Recast T'Challa Feige definitively addressed the biggest question surrounding Black Panther 2. Marvel won't be recasting the T'Challa role out of respect to the late Chadwick Boseman. Instead, the Black Panther series will expand to spotlight other characters, using the branding "World of Wakanda. Ryan Coogler remains attached to Black Panther 2, but the sequel's release date has been pushed back to July 8, 2022. Indiana Jones 5 in Preproduction Noah Hawley's Alien Series Fargo's Noah Hawley is overseeing a new Alien series for FX. The series is set on Earth and blends the "timeless horror of the first Alien film with the non-stop action of the second, it's going to be a scary thrill ride that will blow people back in their seats."