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NEWS:
MOVIES - From Variety: "Back to the Future" screenwriter Bob Gale says that there will never be another prequel, sequel, spinoff, or TV adaptation of the beloved 1985 film. Apparently, Steven Spielberg would have to sign off on it, and he reportedly won't.
MOVIES - From Deadline: Universal Pictures has set Joseph Kosinski to direct its latest attempt at a film based on the 1980s police drama, "Miami Vice." The last time was the 2006 film starring Colin Farrel and Jamie Foxx.
BOX OFFICE - From BoxOfficePro: The winner of the 4/25 to 4/27/2025 weekend box office is Warner Bros. Pictures' Sinners with an estimated take of 45 million dollars.
From Variety: Legendary bluesman, Buddy Guy, speaks on his buzzy movie role in Warner Bros. Pictures' and director Ryan Coogler's hit film, "Sinners." Guys says "it's a dream come true; to be honest… I did it to help the blues."
SPORTS/NBA/BLM - From NBA: The National Basketball Association celebrates the 75th anniversary of its first three Black players: Chuck Cooper, Earl Lloyd, and Nathaniel Clifton. Cooper, out of Duquesne, was drafted in the second round of the 1950 NBA Draft (April 25th) by the Boston Celtics, becoming the first Black player drafted in the league
STREAMING - From Deadline: Apple will begin filming a sequel to Tom Hank's World War II action film, "Greyhound" (2020), in early 2026.
SCANDAL - From THR: What's life behind bars like for former studio boss and mogul, Harvey Weinstein? He's still running things?
MOVIES - From Deadline: Director Michael Bay will united with actress Sydney Sweeney on a film adaptation of Sega's arcade videogame, "OutRun." The film is from Universal, and so far, Sweeney is only on board to produce.
BOX OFFICE - From BoxOfficePro: The winner of the 4/18 to 1/20/2025 Easter weekend box office is Warner Bros. Pictures' Sinners with an estimated take of 45.6 million dollars.
From Variety: "Variety" decided to throw ice water on the box office success of Ryan Coogler's film, Sinners, which was the #1 film at the North American box office this past Easter weekend. [I say to "Variety": "Shoo, fly, shoo!"]
From Deadline: The final weekend box office numbers show a 48 million dollar debut for Ryan Coogler's blues-infused Southern vampire potboiler, "Sinners."
MOVIES - From Deadline: Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges says that both he and co-star Julianne Moore are up for a sequel to the Coen Bros.'s 1998 cult classic, "The Big Lebowski."
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OBITS:
From Deadline: American actor, Will Hutchins, has died at the age of 94, Monday, April 21, 2025. Hutchins may be best known as the star of the ABC Western television series, "Sugarfoot" (1957-61). "Sugarfoot" is believed to be the first Western comedy TV series, having debuted five days before another ABC Western comedy, "Maverick" (1957-62). Hutchins would later guest-star in an episode of "Maverick." Hutchins other major roles included Monte Hellman's film, "The Shooting" (1965) and the Elvis Presley films, "Spinout" (1966) and "Clambake" (1967).
From CNN: Pope Francis, the 266th pop of the Catholic Church, has died at the age of 88, Monday, April 21, 2025. Born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 17, 1936. Pope Francis was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from March 13, 2013 until his death. He was the first pope from the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit Order). He was the first pope from the Americas and from the Southern Hemisphere. He was the first born or raised outside Europe since the 8th-century Syrian pope, Gregory III. When he was chosen as the Pope by a "papal conclave," he chose the name Francis in honor of St. Francis of Assisi.
From YahooNews: Pope Francis died of a cerebral stroke that lead to coma and then heart failure, according to the Vatican.
From Reuters: Pope Francis: his pontificate in numbers; his career by the years.