Chronicles of Narnia

Chronicles of Narnia begins UK filming

Filming has started at Shepperton Studios for Greta Gerwin’s first Netflix The Chronicles of Narnia film We’ve been following rumours about a Great Gerwin (Barbie) Netflix project adapting CS Lewis’s Narnia novels, now The Knowledge Online reveals filming has started in the UK at Shepperton Studios. While most adaptations start with the first published The Lion, … >

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Star Wars 50

Star Wars 50 — A New Hope to screen again in 2027

Star Wars: A New Hope Returns to cinemas for the 50th Anniversary as part of Star Wars 50 While older readers pause to consider just how long ago the first Star Wars film arrived, as part of Star Wars 50, fans can already start planning for 2027. While 2025 is still in full swing, it’s already … >

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A House of Dynamite

A House of Dynamite – Idris Elba leads Kathryn Bigelow’s new thriller

Netflix reveal cast details for Bigelow’s A House of Dynamite, teasing a compelling premise.  We’re promised a “sharp and visceral” story from writer Noah Oppenheim (Zero Day, Jackie). However, the streamer is keeping the storyline tightly to itself and the synopsis gives away little… When a single, unattributed missile is launched at the United States, … >

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Call the Midwife

Call the Midwife – prequel and film plans revealed

The enduring show begins filming its 15th series with a two-part Christmas Special. The mighty Call the Midwife began in 2012, and the BBC has confirmed the start of filming on series 15. The show is made for the corporation by Neal Street Productions, and is a co-production with PBS. However, they’ve also revealed wider … >

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Macbeth - David Tennant and Cush Jumbo

Macbeth – Tennant and Jumbo production gets cinema release

The production will be on the big screen in February 2025. David Tennant (Rivals) and Cush Jumbo (Criminal Record) have just opened at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre in Macbeth, reviving their sold out Donmar Warehouse production from earlier in the year. The modern take on the Scottish play, directed by Max Webster, runs until December … >

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