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  • First Look at Marilyn Manson and Sharon Stone in HBO’s ‘The New Pope’

    First Look at Marilyn Manson and Sharon Stone in HBO’s ‘The New Pope’

    HBO/Gianni Fiorito.

    HBO just released images of Marilyn Manson and Sharon Stone in “The New Pope.”

    No idea yet what characters they’ll be playing in the follow-up to “The Young Pope,” but it’s a good guess Manson — who looks pretty much like he always does — isn’t playing a man of the cloth.

    Stone’s look, meanwhile, reminds us of Jessica Lange in “American Horror Story.”

    This is the first time either will work with the series’ creator, Paolo Sorrentino.

    HBO
    HBO

    In January, HBO released a first-look image of “new pope” John Malkovich and “young pope” Jude Law.

    The series debuted on HBO in January 2017, earning  Law a Golden Globe nomination. No air date has been announced for “The New Pope.”

    Manson’s previous acting credits include roles on “Salem” and “Sons of Anarchy.”

    Stone most recently starred in the Amazon series “Mosaic.” She’ll also appear in the Netflix series “Ratched,” the “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” prequel starring Sarah Paulson.

    [Via Variety]

  • First Photo From ‘The New Pope’ Shows Jude Law With John Malkovich

    First Photo From ‘The New Pope’ Shows Jude Law With John Malkovich

    Jude Law and John Malkovich in The New Pope
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    “The Young Pope” is passing the papal ferula to “The New Pope,” and HBO has released the first image from the follow-up limited series.

    The photo shows stars Jude Law and John Malkovich, both donning papal garb. It seems that Malkovich is indeed the titular new pope. HBO didn’t say as much in its announcement, but as the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words.

    Law is set to reprise his role as the fictional Pope Pius XIII, the man whose papacy we followed in “The Young Pope.” He dealt with health problems in the limited series’ eight episodes, and his future as the head of the Catholic Church was left in doubt. Now, it appears Malkovich’s character could be taking over, though plot details are scarce.

    The two actors will be joined by “The Young Pope” cast members Silvio Orlando, Javier Cámara, Cécile de France, Ludivine Sagnier, and Maurizio Lombardi. Meanwhile, characters played by Henry Goodman, Ulrich Thomsen, Mark Ivanir, and Massimo Ghini will be introduced into the mix. The show is shooting now after beginning production in November. It begin in Italy, moved to the U.K., and then returned to Italy, Variety reports.

    “The New Pope” comes from creator Paolo Sorrentino, who was also behind “The Young Pope.” He is directing all eight episodes, and he again teamed up with Umberto Contarello to pen the scripts. Stefano Bises was also part of the writing team.

    The limited series is a joint production of Sky, HBO, and Canal+. It is produced by Wildside’s Lorenzo Mieli and Mario Gianini and co-produced by Haut et Court TV and Mediapro. Fremantle will be the global distributor.

    So far, the release date for “The New Pope” hasn’t been announced.

  • Sandra Bullock and Sarah Paulson See Horrors in ‘Bird Box’ Trailer

    Sandra Bullock and Sarah Paulson See Horrors in ‘Bird Box’ Trailer

    Sandra Bullock in Bird Box
    Netflix

    Keep that blindfold on!

    Bird Box” doesn’t have the best horror film ring to it, but it does have the best cast:

    Sandra Bullock
    Sarah Paulson
    John Malkovich
    Trevante Rhodes

    The Netflix thriller is directed by Susanne Bier, fresh off her Emmy wins for “The Night Manager.”

    You can let it scare you on the darkest night of the year — December 21.

    It’s still another story set in a post-apocalyptic world, based on an acclaimed novel. There aren’t too many other comparisons to “The Passage,” but since that apocalyptic series just shared its first trailer too, it feels like one more must be on the way this week to make it an official trend.

    Here’s more on “Bird Box”:

    “Never lose sight of survival.

    When a mysterious force decimates the world’s population, only one thing is certain: if you see it, you take your life. Facing the unknown, Malorie finds love, hope and a new beginning only for it to unravel. Now she must flee with her two children down a treacherous river to the one place left that may offer sanctuary. But to survive, they’ll have to undertake the perilous two-day journey blindfolded.

    Academy Award winner Sandra Bullock leads an all-star cast that includes Trevante Rhodes, with Sarah Paulson, and John Malkovich in #BirdBox, a compelling new thriller from Academy Award winner Susanne Bier.”

    So it’s like “A Quiet Place” but with sight instead of sound? Or “A Quiet Place” is “Bird Box,” which was written first, with sound instead of sight?

    Check out the trailer:

    “Bird Box” will play in select theaters and stream on Netflix December 21.

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  • John Malkovich Joins Jude Law in HBO’s ‘The New Pope’

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    From “The Young Pope” to “The New Pope,” HBO just keeps blessing us with riches.

    Jude Law starred in Paolo Sorrentino’s rich and ambitious “The Young Pope.” He will be back for the follow-up “The New Pope,” and HBO just revealed that he’ll be joined by John Malkovich.

    According to Deadline, production will begin in Italy in November.

    Here’s Variety‘s report from when this new series was announced in May 2017:

    “HBO and Sky have teamed up on ‘The New Pope,’ a new limited series to be directed by Sorrentino that will not be a second season of ‘The Young Pope.’ The show will be ‘set in the world of the modern papacy,’ but HBO and Sky declined to release further details of the story.”

    So it’s a new series, but Deadline said it’s “still expected to retain some elements of ‘Young Pope.’” That series left the fate of Jude Law’s American pontiff Lenny Belardo unclear. But he’s meant to return for “The New Pope,” in some fashion or another. It’s not clear yet if Malkovich would definitely play the new pope or not. He should!

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