Top Hollywood news of the day: November 9, 2017
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Kevin Spacey replaced by Christopher Plummer in All The Money in the World
Christopher Plummer has replaced Kevin Spacey in Ridley Scott's All The Money in the World. Christopher will be commencing reshoots right away in the role of J Paul Getty. According to the reports, all of Spacey scenes will be reshot. Christopher Plummer is still popular for his role in The Sound Of Music as Captain von Trapp.
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Apple orders Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston drama in TV push
Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston who had long before come together on screen for an episode on FRIENDS will be returning in a yet to be named television drama. The series is among the first projects the iPhone maker has acquired for its plunge into original television programming, where it aims to compete with established players such as Netflix Inc and Time Warner Inc’s HBO.
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Christopher Nolan apologises to Netflix
Hollywood director Christopher Nolan had earlier criticised Netflix and the nature of their services. In an interview with The Variety, Nolan said that he has apologised to Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos and has agreed that he had been undiplomatic in the way he had expressed himself. Nevertheless, in the apology letter which has not been disclosed to the media, he has reportedly not taken back any of his words, and he still believes that the industry should respect the theatrical release model.
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Charlie Sheen accused of sodomizing then child actor Corey Haim
Former actor Dominick Brascia, who had been a friend of late actor Corey Haim, told National Enquirer that a 19-year-old Charlie had allegedly raped Corey Haim when he was 13. On Wednesday, a representative of Charlie Sheen categorically denied all the allegations.
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Thor: Ragnarok holding strong
If Ragnarok meant the end of the world then clearly Chris Hemsworth's film is not living up to its name. It has been seven days and the film is still standing strong at the Indian box office. Last week it gave major competitions to Ittefaq and Ribbon, this week it might stand as a competition for Qarib Qarib Single and Shaadi Main Zaroor Aana.
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Ezra Miller was told coming out as gay was silly
Ezra Miller, who will be next seen in DC superhero movie Justice League, revealed that he was told he had done a “silly thing” by revealing he was gay. While talking about his sexuality, the 25-year-old actor shared that he was subsequently told by numerous people that the decision to come out would harm his future career prospects.