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STAR TREK - From THR: Chris Pine and Chris Hemsworth have walked away from contract negotiations for the fourth installment of Paramount's "Star Trek" reboot series.
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STREAMING - From TheWrap: Ava DuVernay has completed casting for his Netflix limited series, "Central Park Five."
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STAR TREK - From YahooEntertainment: Nichelle Nichols, who played "Uhura" on the original "Star Trek" series, is reportedly suffering from dementia.
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COMICS-FILM - From WeGotThisCovered: Sony owns the films rights to "roughly 900 characters" of Marvel Comics' characters, including Spider-Man and characters associated with him. Sony is creating their own cinematic universe of Marvel Comics characters. They are calling it the "SUMC."
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MOVIES - From People: In this first photographic image of Tom Hardy as real-life gangster, Al Capone, Hardy is non-recognizable. Hardy will play Capone in the director Josh Trank's film, "Fonzo."
STAR TREK - From WeGotThisCovered: A few more details leak about Patrick Stewart's return to "Star Trek" as Jean-Luc Picard.
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OSCARS - From THR: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have announced sweeping changes to the Academy Awards/Oscars, including announcing a new category, "Outstanding Achievement in Popular Film."
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TELEVISION - From Deadline: Showtime boss and CEO David Nevins says that this upcoming eighth season of its hit show, "Homeland," will be its last.
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STAR TREK - From BleedingCool: The CBS All Access series, "Star Trek: Discovery," is coming to Blu-ray and DVD, with all 15 episodes from the first season and bonus content. Release date is set for November 13th, 2018.
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STREAMING - From BleedingCool: "The Disney Streaming Service" will offer original movies and remakes of older Disney films.
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BOX OFFICE - From BoxOfficeMojo: "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" is the winner of the 8/3 to 8/5/2018 weekend box office with an estimated take of $35 million.
From ShadowandAct: It is official. "Black Panther" is just the third film to gross $700 million in the United States.
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STREAMING - From ShadowandAct: Storm Reid ("A Wrinkle in Time") and Niecy Nash (TNT's "Claws") are among five actresses taking supporting roles in Ava DuVernay's Netflix series, "Central Park Five."
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MOVIES - From TheGuardian: In an interview about his new film, "BlacKkKlansman," director Spike Lee says, "This guy in the White House has given the green light for the Klan."
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MOVIES - From Movieweb: "Halloween" franchise producer, Malek Akkad, wants William Shatner to make a cameo in a future "Halloween" film. Find out why... if you don't already know.
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STREAMING-STAR TREK - From TheWrap: Actor Patrick Stewart will reprise his role as "Captain Jean-Luc Picard" in a new "Star Trek" series for CBS All Access, the CBS streaming service. Stewart played Picard in "Star Trek: The Next Generations (1987 to 1994) and in "Next Generation" spinoff films.
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COMICS-ANIMATION - From IndieWire: FX CEO John Landgraf says "we would have done that show" about Donald Glover and his brother Stephen Glover's proposed "Deadpool" animated series, which Marvel, the rights holder of the Deadpool character, nixed
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MOVIES - From YahooNews: The Foreign Ministry of Russia has appointed action movie star, Steven Seagal, a "special envoy for humanitarian ties" with the United States.
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TELEVISION - From TVLine: FX has approved a tenth season of "American Horror Story."
From Variety: Oscar-winner, Emmy-winner, and Tony Award-winner Jessica Lange will appear in "American Horror Story" Season 8.
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TELEVISION - From Variety: Chris Rock to star in FX's "Fargo" Season 4.
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MOVIES - From JoBlo: Len Wiseman ("Underworld") says "Die Hard: Year One," the franchise reboot is happening "fairly soon."
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MOVIES - From BleedingCool: The "Metal Gear Sold" movie will keep the weird stuff from the games.
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OSCARS - From IndieWire: Oscars 2019: The 31 Movies You Need to Keep an Eye On During Fall Film Festival Season.
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COMICS-FILM - From Deadline: Writer-director Matt Reeves provides a few updates on his "Batman" stand-alone film.
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TELEVISION - From Variety: "Spin the Wheel," a game show from executive producer Justin Timberlake, ordered by FOX.
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TELEVISION - From CBR: After his abuse accusations nearly derailed his career, Chris Hardwick has been reinstated as host of NBC's primetime game show, "The Wall," and will return this fall. Hardwick was also reinstated as host of AMC's "Talking Dead."
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MOVIES - From BleedingCool: Carl Lumbly and Alex Essoe join Warner Bros. "Doctor Sleep" film. Based on the 2013 Stephen King novel, "Doctor Sleep" is a sequel to "The Shining."
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COMICS-STREAMING - From Variety: Diane Guerrero ("Orange in the New Black") joins "Doom Patrol," based on the DC Comics series. The "Doom Patrol" series is headed for the "DC Universe" streaming service.
OBITS:
From Variety: The actress Charlotte Rae died at the age of 92, Sunday, August 5, 2018. Rae was best known as the housemother, Mrs. (Edna) Garrett, on the long-running NBC sitcom, "The Facts of Life" (1979-1988). She also appeared on the short-lived, 1960s sitcom, "Car 54 Where Are You?" (which is one of my favorite TV shows - Ed.)
From THR: The actress Mary Carlisle has died at the age of 104, died at the age of Wednesday, August 1, 2018. She was Bing Crosby's co-star in three delightful musicals of the 1930s, including 1937's "Double or Nothing." She co-starred with several big names of the "Golden Age" of Hollywood films, including Jack Benny in "It's in the Air" and John Barrymore in "Should Ladies Behave." Carlisle retired from acting after appearing in the 1943 horror film, "Dead Men Walk."
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