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Netflix fans thrilled as animated series of beloved film franchise gets the green light: 'It's about time'
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August 13, 2024
Netflix fans have been left thrilled to learn that Ghostbusters is finding new life as a cartoon on Netflix. The animated series, originally announced by the streamer in 2022, officially received the green light on Monday, according to Variety. While exact details remain a mystery, sources told the outlet that the show 'will be tonally in line' with the recent Ghostbusters franchise films, including Afterlife and Frozen Empire.
Andie MacDowell is seen for the first time since turning 65 last month
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May 23, 2023
When she turned 65 on April 21, Andie MacDowell became a senior citizen. On Monday, she was walking in the quiet Los Angeles suburb of Silver Lake for the first time since her milestone birthday. As she was photographed in a park, the 64-year-old actress had on light makeup and her gray hair in a casual top knot. Andie has been vocal in recent years about her Gray pride, refusing to rely on strong hair dye for a more youthful appearance. The beauty was dressed for ease in a white knitted jacket and black-and-white polka dot slacks, gold sandals, and a clutch slung over her shoulder.
Ghostbusters crew spooked by 'weird noises' and believe they are being haunted on tube tunnel set
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April 15, 2023
Members of the crew have reported strange sounds on the set of the new Ghostbuster film in some abandoned tube tunnels near Westminster in central London. The out-of-use tube lines have been selected as the perfect setting for the comedy sequel, the fourth in the series. When the crews return from work after dark, they say they were left spooked by 'weird noses.'
Where is Groundhog Day cast members now? The 30th anniversary of the cast members is here, so let's see what happened to them
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February 2, 2023
Groundhog Day debuted in February 1993, earning more than $105 million at the box office and becoming one of the year's most popular films. The Bill Murray-led film, which also starred Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott, and Stephen Tobolowsky, was about a weatherman who became trapped in a time loop that caused him to live the same day over and over again. The film, directed by Harold Ramis and written by Danny Rubin, is now considered one of the most popular movies of all time, and it's difficult to believe that it's only been three decades since it first appeared in theaters. The 30th anniversary of its debut will be February 12 - and the cast has certainly changed a lot since it first appeared in theaters all those years ago. Some of them went on to launch major careers for themselves, winning numerous accolades and starring in a slew of big movies and TV shows; however, others stayed away from the spotlight and are now leading pretty normal lives. Here's a look at how the actors of Groundhog Day are faring from the family comedies. From the ones who rose to the top and those who fell from grace.
Gerald Potterton, a heavy metal and Yellow Submarine filmmaker and animator, died at the age of 91
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August 25, 2022
Gerald Potterton, the British-Canadian filmmaker best known for his film The Beatles' Yellow Submarine and Heavy Metal, has died. According to the National Film Board of Canada, the director, writer, producer, and animator died at the Brome-Missisquoi-Perkins Hospital in Cowansville, Quebec. On Wednesday, the NFB, Canada's public film and digital media producer and distributor, expressed sorrow at the death of long-time friend and collaborator Gerald Potterton (1931-2022).'