Adam Thomas is broody

OHMYGOSSIP — Adam Thomas always feels “broody.”
The ‘Emmerdale’ actor already has two-year-old son Teddy with his fiancée Caroline Daly but has admitted he’d love nothing more than to give his little one a sibling in the near future – especially now his soap alter-ego Adam Barton is trying for a baby with his wife Victoria (Isabel Hodgins).
Speaking to Star magazine, he explained of his pregnancy storyline: “Adam is madly in lovre with his wife and they’re trying for a baby. I’m enjoying the trying! It’s been good fun to have some sex scenes. A bit of kissy wissy. It’s been good. It’s been quite challenging but I really like them. It’s nice to get your teeth into something, express your emotions and let loose a little. Get it out, why not. I’m broody anyway, to be honest!”
The 28-year-old has starred in the long-running show since 2009 and, although he’s had the opportunity to work with numerous people over the years, he has admitted he thoroughly enjoys having a large amount of scenes with Isabel because they’re friends.
He explained: “I love working with Izzy, it’s so easy. She’s talented and so professional. She’s a force to be reckoned with, but I think she fancies me so it’s a bit awkward. I’ve been married to her [on screen] for quite some time now! She’s one of those people who you look forward to working with and seeing. Izzy is my rock at work.”
Meanwhile, as well as shooting for the soap, Adam is also trying to plan for his wedding with Caroline after they got engaged in Dubai last year.
He said recently: “On the day I was going to propose, Caroline described her perfect engagement ring and it was exactly the same as the one I had bought. I thought she’d seen the ring – I was absolutely gutted.”

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Don Cheadle to produce Prince of Darkness

OHMYGOSSIP — Don Cheadle is set to star and produce in ‘Prince of Darkness’.
The 52-year-old actor has reportedly jumped on board the upcoming biopic – based on Jeremiah G. Hamilton, who is described as Wall Street’s first black millionaire – although nothing has been set in stone yet and it’s not known if he’ll play the lead.
Steven Baigelman – who has worked with Cheadle in the past on ‘Miles Ahead – is geared up to adapt the script from Shane White’s ‘Prince of Darkness: The Story of Jeremiah G. Hamilton, Wall Street’s First Black Millionaire.’ according to Variety.
It’s not yet known if anyone else is attached to the movie or when bosses are planning for it to go into production.
Cheadle is no stranger to taking over the reins of a film as he directed, produced, and starred in the 2015 biopic ‘Miles Ahead.’
He also has a number of high successful movies under his belt; including ‘Devil in a Blue Dress’, ‘Boogie Nights,’ ‘Out of Sight,’ ‘Traffic,’ the ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ franchise, ‘Crash,’ and as James Rhodes/War Machine in ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Captain America’.
However, he admitted his directorial debut in ‘Miles Ahead’ was very stressful and he enlisted help from George Clooney.
He said previously: “Directing this film felt like a trail of tears. That was very, very difficult. My wife came out and saw me halfway through it and said, ‘You can’t do this anymore. Not like this.’ There were just too many things to do. It would be interesting to not have to be in the thing and just direct it…
“George Clooney, PTA (Paul Thomas Anderson), Steven Soderbergh, Carl Franklin. I tapped ’em all.
“You would expect to hear more instructive things but I was told, ‘Make sure you get sleep and do your push-ups and stay healthy. Wake up with a plan every day and (make sure) that you execute it as closely as you can, knowing that it is going to fall apart.'”

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Made in Chelsea heading to Ibiza

OHMYGOSSIP — ‘Made in Chelsea’ is to be filmed in Ibiza this summer.
The posh cast of the E4 show will hit the Balearic party island for what insiders have teased will be a “rough and ready” series as the likes of Louise Thompson and Jamie Laing drink their nights away on the beach.
A source told The Sun Online: “‘Made In Chelsea’ is going to get rough and ready this summer. Expect lots of drunk reality stars and big nights out.
“Producers have decided to take things down and notch and let the cast properly enjoy themselves.”
It follows the episode they shot in a five-star luxurious resort in Mauritius, which cost the channel a “fortune”.
In the current series, the show saw new cast mates Daisy Robins, Ella Willis and James Sandford, who initially set his sights on Louise, 27, until her boyfriend Ryan Libbey scared him away, join.
It’s also the first time the show has been shot in the same location as rival ‘The Only Way Is Essex’.
Last year, reality stars including Binky Felstead, Francis Boulle, Jamie and Jess Woodley – jetted out to the South of France for spin-off show ‘Made in Chelsea: South of France’, in 2015 they filmed in Los Angeles and in 2014 they went to New York.
Late last year they were forced to scrap filming in Costa Rica after the plane with members of the show’s crew crashed.
Two senior producers and two technical directors had to be rescued by the local coastguard and rushed to the nearby hospital after the small jet transporting them to the Central American country ahead of the show’s one-off special plummeted into the water just off Puntarenas.
A spokesperson for NBC Universal International Studios, which owns ‘Made in Chelsea’s production company, said at the time: “Four of our Production Team on ‘Made in Chelsea’, produced by Monkey Kingdom, were involved in a plane crash earlier today in a resort in Costa Rica. We can confirm that all four people and the pilot are safe and unhurt. No cast were on board.”
The rest of the crew and some of the cast were also en route to the filming location on a separate plane but were forced to fly back to the UK after bosses decided to suspend the special.

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Googlebox stars banned from socialising

OHMYGOSSIP — The stars of ‘Gogglebox’ have been banned from speaking to one another.
Channel 4 executives are said to be taking steps to stop the show losing its appeal as being about “normal” people watching television, and so have ordered their cast – including the likes of the Michael family, Leon and June Bernicoff, and Stephen Webb and Chris Steed – not to attend showbiz parties, message one another or arrange meet ups.
A source told the Daily Star newspaper: “Channel 4 knows the show works because it’s normal families watching TV in their homes.
“They don’t want so-called celebrities on it.”
The show has previously lost cast members including George Gilbey and his family and Scarlett Moffatt – who won the recent series of ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’ – and her parents after they featured on other reality shows.
The report comes after it was recently reported ‘Googlebox’ stars Steph and Dom Parker were being eyed by ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ bosses for the new series of the ballroom contest.
A source said: “They’re great characters and everyone loves watching them just when they’re sat on their sofa.
“Dom has the potential to provide great routines like Ed did and Steph would be fantastic going up against the judges.”
The couple previously opened up about their home life, admitting they sleep in separate bedrooms.
They said: “We sleep in different bedrooms. If you want your marriage to last, we heartily recommend it – we’ve been doing it for 15 years. We both have different sleeping patterns, so this is the best way for both of us.”
The pair also debunked rumours they are always drunk as they are regularly seen having a tipple on the show.
They added: “Despite what people think, we’re not permanently hammered. We don’t hide the fact we love a drink, but we’re not alcoholics, otherwise we wouldn’t be able to function. Why should you be embarrassed if you like a tipple in the evenings?
“Filming ‘Gogglebox’ has become our date night. We’ve been on it three years and we love it just as much as at the beginning, it’s our downtime. We film three nights a week – we usually start at 3pm and don’t finish ’til late evening.”

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Louise Redknapp: 'Strictly was the first time I'd been selfish in 12 years'

OHMYGOSSIP — Louise Redknapp’s appearance on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ was her first “selfish” act in over 10 years.
The 42-year-old singer was the runner up on the 14th season of the talent competition with professional dancer Kevin Clifton last year, but the nation’s sweetheart – who has sons Beau, eight, and Charley, 13, with her husband and retired professional footballer Jamie Redknapp – has revealed her stint on the BBC One programme marked the one and only time she has put herself ahead of anything else.
Speaking about the show in the May issue of Women’s Health magazine, the golden-haired beauty said: “Doing ‘Strictly’ was the first time I’d been selfish in 12 years.”
However, the former Eternal band member – who appeared in the group alongside Easther and Vernie Bennett as well as Kéllé Bryan – was apprehensive about taking part in the show and being open to criticism.
She explained: “The prospect of putting myself out there was daunting; the pressure of being a woman and to look a certain way.”
And Louise believes being a parent and a wife to a “successful” spouse makes it difficult for her to have “everything”, and she has hinted she put her career on hold because she felt “comfortable” with her situation.
She explained: “Jamie, the foundations of my life, they’re solid. It’s what will always be there. But it is hard when you’re married to someone with a very successful career, and you have children, to have everything. Something has to give somewhere, and I think it was me that gave.
“You get comfortable and you stop chasing the dream a little bit.”
However, Louise wouldn’t want to be any other way and is happy with everything she has achieved and how her life has panned out.
She explained: “I wouldn’t give up that time for all the money in the world.”

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Mark Gatiss confirms League of Gentlemen special

OHMYGOSSIP — Mark Gatiss has confirmed a ‘League of Gentlemen’ special is in the works.
Speaking during the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival over the weekend, the ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Sherlock’ writer revealed that the comedy series will be back on screens possibly to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the creation of the dark characters.
He said: “We’re going to do a special of some sort for the telly.”
The ‘League of Gentlemen’ was created by Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Jeremy Dyson and the show originally aired on BBC Radio 4 before moving to television on BBC Two.
It is based around residents of the fictional Pennines town of Royston Vasey and ran for three series from 1999 to 2002 and went on to win a BAFTA.
A film adaptation was also made in 2005 called ‘The League of Gentlemen’s Apocalypse’.
Back in October 2016, Gatiss revealed he and the rest of the gang had discussed doing something to mark the special date.
He said at the time: “We’re hoping to do it again. We’ve talked seriously about doing something. We’re not quite sure what it is yet but we’d love to do something. I think increasingly talking about prescience, we have become a local country for local people and I wonder if there is something Brexity in us that we can do.”

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Tom Hiddleston is comfortable with nude scenes

OHMYGOSSIP — Tom Hiddleston says he’s very comfortable going nude on screen.
The 36-year-old actor stripped off for his roles in movie ‘High-Rise’ and BBC TV series ‘The Night Manager’ and he had no issue with either request to lose his clothes as it was crucial to the storylines of both projects.
Speaking to website Star2.com, he said: “In both instances any partial nudity is actually thematically linked to the story. If you read J.G.Ballard’s ‘High-Rise’, in which the film is based on, Dr Laing moves into his apartment on the 25th floor and he sunbathes in the nude because he thinks he can’t be seen. For the rest of the film he actually remains fully clothes. His attachment to his clothing is kind of a suit of armour. So it wasn’t about any kind of personal exposure, that was the part of the thematic narrative – about how on man is trusting enough to be vulnerable and then realising he can’t be. If it’s a thematic part of the story I don’t have a problem with it.”
Hiddleston has take on a variety of roles, most recently being seen on the big screen as former British SAS Captain James Conrad in ‘Kong: Skull Island’, but he is most famous for playing Loki in the ‘Thor’ and ‘Avengers’ movies and will be seen as the supervillain again in ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ when it is released in November.
However, Hiddleston is not worried about getting typecast as Loki and insists he is not short of offers for lots of very different characters.
He said: “I don’t really look like him. It takes a lot of time to look like him in the morning so there’s a really conscious effort. I don’t think I could be typecast in that way. I have turned down certain offers. I judge every project on its own merits. I don’t know if it’s just getting older, I’m more conscious about what I put out to the world. Our lives are short and you want to make sure that what you’re making is something that enriches people’s lives, even if it’s just giving people two hours of a good time.”

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Steven Moffatt needs right idea for Sherlock

OHMYGOSSIP — ‘Sherlock’ creator Steven Moffatt insists the show won’t be back until they have the “right idea”.
The showrunner insists he, co-writer Mark Gatiss and the programme’s stars, Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, are open to returning for another outing, though it could be “off the earth for quite a long while” as they don’t want to just churn out episodes for the sake of it.
Speaking at the BFI and Radio Times Television Festival in London over the weekend, he said: “Neither Benedict Cumberbatch, Mark Gatiss, or Martin Freeman are against doing more ‘Sherlock’s.
“We have a great time making them, it’s a very, very nice bunch of people and we enjoy our reunions very much.
“And that means two things, we’d never want to do it if we didn’t think we could do it as well as we used to.
“It also means we’ll come back to it when we feel we’ve got the right idea. It could be off the earth quite a long while now.
“But I would be surprised as I’ve said before, if we never made any more ‘Sherlock’s.”
But the one thing that would stop the programme ever coming back would be if Benedict and Martin dropped out of the series.
He added: “You can admire great cinematography, a great score, great writing, great direction, great production.
“You can admire all those things but you only fall in love with people. And the people you fall in love with are Sherlock, Benedict and Martin.
“You cannot replace them. They are magic, they are the show.”
Steven, who is to step down as writer and executive producer of ‘Doctor Who’ at the end of the year, doesn’t think his career can ever get better than being in charge of the sci-fi programme and ‘Sherlock’ at the same time.
He said: “I mean, I am never ever going to top being the guy who was in charge of ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Sherlock’ at the same time.
“That’s not possible. I’m not sure I would even want to top that. That’s an amazing thing.”

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Doctor Who's Pearl Mackie got 'super' advice from Jenna Coleman

OHMYGOSSIP — New ‘Doctor Who’ companion Pearl Mackie was told to “run like a superhero” by her predecessor Jenna Coleman.
Pearl plays the Doctor’s latest TARDIS mate Bill Potts in the sci-fi series with her first episode ‘The Pilot’ kicking off this Saturday (15.04.17) on BBC One at 7:20pm.
The 29-year-old actress was sent a bouquet of flowers on her first day of filming in Cardiff by Jenna, who played Clara Oswald in three series beginning her tenure with Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith and leaving in 2015 after starring with Twelfth Time Lord Peter Capaldi.
Included with the flowers was a note from Jenna, 30, giving Pearl her top tips.
Speaking to RadioTimes.com, Pearl shared: “Jenna sent me a bunch of flowers of my first day of filming which was lovely. And yeah, it had lots of advice in it – practice your superhero run to comedy theme music. She also told me stuff like where to get nice food delivered in Cardiff and what not to eat in the canteen. Anything in the canteen!”
Pearl admits she avoided catching up on old episodes of the show before auditioning for showrunner Steven Moffat because she didn’t want to borrow aspects of previous assistants and keep Bill – who is revealed to be gay in her first episode – fresh.
She said: “Obviously every companion is completely different. But essentially there is a similarity between them because they travel with Doctor Who. So watching someone do the job that you’re about to do, brilliantly … all the companions have been amazing. You’d be mad as an actor not to go, ‘Oh that’s good, I’m gonna have that.’ So I thought obviously what I was doing in the audition was working and I thought even subconsciously I wouldn’t be able to stop myself from borrowing things from previous companions. So perhaps it is best to not do that, so I can continue being Bill as I would play her.”

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Geena Davis to reunite with A League of Their Own cast for softball game

OHMYGOSSIP — Geena Davis is to reunite with the cast of ‘A League of Their Own’ to play a softball game to celebrate the movie’s 25th anniversary.
The actress led an all-star cast in the 1992 film, which included Madonna, Tom Hanks, Rosie O’Donnell and Lori Petty, which told the true story of the creation of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1943 when Major League Baseball was under threat due to a lack of players because the men were serving in the American military during World War II.
The movie has lived on due to the positive message of female empowerment and Geena has revealed the cast and director Penny Marshall intend to celebrate its’ legacy with a day of softball – a baseball variant played with a bigger bat and larger ball.
She spilled: “[I see] Tom, for sure. I also see a lot of the girls at my Bentonville Film Festival. We’re having a ‘League of Their Own’ 25th anniversary softball game, with the whole cast and director Penny Marshall.”
Geena, 61, is very proud of the film – in which she played catcher Dorothy ‘Dottie’ Hinson – and says she still receives letters from young girls and their mothers now crediting the film with inspiring them to play sport.
In an interview with Parade magazine, she said: “Everything about ‘A League of their Own’ was appealing. I had always cared about women and girls’ empowerment, but having just been in ‘Thelma & Louise’ and seen the reaction that it got just jacked it through the roof. And then to be able to be a part of a movie that is about women having a chance to do things they don’t ordinarily get to do was incredible. It is played by an ensemble of women, directed by a woman [Penny Marshall]. I’d never played an athlete before. I was scared, but it was really fun.
“It’s had a tremendous impact on girls playing sports. And I still have girls and women recognise me from that movie and say that it encouraged them to play sports. That’s what I hear constantly, ‘I play sports because of that movie.’ ”
Geena has always been a trailblazer in Hollywood when it comes to gender inequality on the big screen and she has no intention of stopping now she’s in her 60s.
However, she doesn’t believe there is a Hollywood conspiracy to limit women’s roles but the lack of significant parts is driven by commercial reasons.
She said: “Half of it is the idea that men don’t want to watch women in leading roles. The other half is unconscious gender bias. For the most part, women take up very little space onscreen, are valued for their appearance and don’t get to do the adventurous and important things. It’s unconscious gender bias that’s responsible, not a Hollywood plot against women … I don’t want to be forced into retirement. I tremendously resent how everything really narrows down the older you get. It’s not fun.”

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Dwayne Johnson will shoot Jungle Cruise in 2018

OHMYGOSSIP — Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson will starting shooting Disney’s ‘Jungle Cruise’ next year.
The 44-year-old action man actor has been attached to the project since 2015 and after being put on the shelf for months the studio has now set a date to get the cameras rolling.
The reason for the delay has been rewrites from the original script by Focus team John Requa and Glenn Ficarra with J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay working on the most recent draft.
The movie is the latest that Disney is basing on its theme park attractions following the hugely successful ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ franchise starring Johnny Depp – the final ride which was overseen before Walt Disney’s death in 1967 – 2013’s Eddie Murphy-led ‘The Haunted Mansion’ and 2015’s less successful ‘Tomorrowland’ which starred George Clooney and shares its name with the themed area at all the Magic Kingdom parks.
No plot details for ‘Jungle Cruise’ are currently known other than that WWE wrestler-turned-actor Johnson will play the main hero and will be on a jungle adventure that goes wrong. There is also no director attached to the project yet.
Johnson is set for a busy 2017 ahead of filming ‘Jungle Cruise’ next spring.
The Hollywood hunk can currently be seen in cinemas in ‘The Fate of the Furious’ and will then be in the ‘Baywatch’ movie and then the new ‘Jumanji’ film.
Johnson will also be shooting creature feature ‘Rampage’ – which is based on the 1980s video game of the same name – this year and then moves on to ‘Skyscraper’.

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Dame Maggie Smith doesn't want Dowton Abbey film

OHMYGOSSIP — Dame Maggie Smith doesn’t think a ‘Downton Abbey’ movie should go ahead.
The 82-year-old actress played Violet Crawley in the period drama, which ended in 2015, and is in two minds about a big screen adaption because she is convinced it may come across as trying to squeeze the series “dry.”
Speaking at the BFI & Radio Times Festival in London on Sunday (09.04.17), she said: “I just think it’s squeezing it dry. I don’t know what it could possibly be.”
Maggie starred in the drama for five years from 2010 and, although she also portrayed Professor McGonagall in the ‘Harry Potter’ franchise, she has admitted her life completely changed when she landed her role in the popular ITV series.
She told the Radio Times magazine: “It’s ridiculous. I led a perfectly normal life until ‘Downton Abbey’. I’m not kidding. I would go to theatres I would go to galleries and things like that on my own. And now I can’t. And that’s awful.
“And it’s all through television. I had been working for a very long time before ‘Downton Abbey’ and life was fine, nobody knew who the hell I was.”
Meanwhile, although Maggie has slammed screenwritier Julian Fellowes for creating a ‘Downton Abbey’ film, it doesn’t look like her opinion will stop the plan from going ahead as he recently admitted that filming for the movie will start this year.
He said recently: “It hasn’t been confirmed or commissioned yet… But we are all hoping it will happen. That’s all I know.
“Obviously I have been thinking about it because if they suddenly give the go-ahead I don’t want to be completely caught standing. But I wouldn’t take it as more than that.”
Other stars of the show have said they will welcome a reunion of the period drama.
Michelle Dockery, 35, who played Lady Mary Crawley, said: ” We’ve all heard this rumor – the cast – that the script has been written.
“There’s a hard copy somewhere but none of us have seen it or know what’s in it.
“So we’ll all keep out fingers crossed that it all comes together. We’re all willing it to happen. I’d absolutely jump at the chance to star in it if I’m asked. I’ll squeeze it in.”
Jeremy Swift, who played butler Septimus Spratt, said: “It’s supposed to be filming this year but it hasn’t been locked down yet.”

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Call the Midwife to get first West Indian character

OHMYGOSSIP — ‘Call the Midwife’ will introduce its first West Indian midwife as a regular character this year.
The cast are set to start shooting the seventh series of the period drama over the summer months and the creator Heidi Thomas is determined to mix things up a little by bringing in a new medical professional called Lucille.
She said at the BFI & Radio Times Television Festival in London: “We’ll be introducing our first West Indian young regular midwife to Nonnatus House in series seven.
“She’s going to bring stories with her and a different cultural point of view and that’s very exciting.”
Heidi is currently on the hunt for the perfect actress to portray Lucille and has admitted the idea behind the character came after she delved deeper into nursing in the 60s.
She said: ” My research is continually bringing up new things.
“One thing we’re really looking forward to in series seven is my research has made me very aware of the contributions made by West Indian and Caribbean nurses to the NHS in the early 1960s.
“Elegant, funny and clever, Lucille is swift to settle in and bring a fresh new energy to life at Nonnatus House.
“Casting is currently underway and we look forward to introducing Lucille to our 10 million fans very soon.”
Heidi’s new idea came just a few days after Ben Caplan confirmed he was stepping down as PC Peter Noakes, who is married to Miranda Hart’s Camilla ‘Chummy’ Fortescue-Cholmeley-Browne, this year.
He said: “I’m taking a break to concentrate on other things.
“Much as I love playing Peter Noakes, it’s great to go off and play some more edgy characters and show a little bit more diversity.”
Despite leaving the show, Ben teased that bosses have left the door open for him and Miranda, who was written out of the fourth series, to return.
Miranda was meant to reprise her role as the beloved Chummy in the medical drama for the festive special and the current on-going series six but she pulled out of the programme at the last minute due to a mystery ailment.

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Pearl Mackie wants Bond role

OHMYGOSSIP — Pearl Mackie wants to play James Bond.
The ‘Doctor Who’ star – who plays new companion Bill Potts in the sci-fi series – believes anything is possible when it comes to her career and her dream role would be as the first female incantation of the iconic British spy.
She said: “I’d quite like to play James Bond. I just thought of that earlier.”
Asked if she wanted to be a female ‘Jane’ Bond, she told reporters: “Nah nah, James. If I can be called Bill, I can be called James!
“I don’t know…I think that some of the best things that are out there haven’t been written yet. So I wouldn’t like to say anything too defining.
“There’s so many wonderful people out there that I’d like to play, and so many characters that don’t exist yet that I’d like to play.
“For me it’s just about playing characters with depth that have interesting stories to tell, that maybe approach things in a way that you haven’t seen before.”
However, Pearl may have to wait some time before landing her dream role as it was recently reported that Daniel Craig has agreed to return as Bond for a fifth time.
The 49-year-old hunk has been working alongside the series’ producer, Barbara Broccoli, on the hit off-Broadway production of ‘Othello’ and has been won over by her vision for the next film.
A source said: “Daniel was very pleased with how ‘Othello’ went and the great reviews. Now Daniel’s talks with Barbara are going in the right direction.
“They have a script – screenwriting duo Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who have penned several Bond movies, are writing and they’ll go into production as soon as Daniel is ready to commit.”
Craig is currently the second-longest serving Bond in history having officially starred as the spy for over 11 years. Sir Roger Moore is the longest serving 007 spending 12 years in the role and starring in seven films, including ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’, ‘Live and Let Die’ and ‘A View To A Kill’.

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Vin Diesel still misses Paul Walker

OHMYGOSSIP — Vin Diesel is still “reeling” from the death of his ‘Fast and Furious’ co-star Paul Walker.
The 49-year-old actor has starred in every film of the franchise since the first movie back in 2009 and he admits he finds it hard not being able to call his friend – who died in a car accident in 2013 – about any “concerns” he has during shooting on the franchise.
Speaking at the New York premiere of eighth movie ‘Fate of the Furious’ over the weekend, he told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: “I’m still reeling from the loss, the idea of continuing along without my brother Pablo and what that felt like and the complexities of that.
“If I ever had a concern of something I would call him. And I don’t have that call now and I don’t have that person that’s dreaming up the impossible with me.
“One of the things that makes this film so magical, the relationships are so powerful that they bleed off screen.”
At the premiere, Vin introduced the movie and said there wasn’t a second during shooting that he and the cast weren’t thinking about Paul.
He said: “There wasn’t a second we made this movie, not a minute, not a day that went by that we weren’t thinking about our brother Pablo.
“How to bring him into the movie, how to represent him and how to make something that he would be proud of.
“Pablo, I hope you are proud tonight.”
Ludacris, who also stars in the film as Tej, agreed with Vin and said the last movie was for Paul.
He said: “The last movie was for Paul, we love to say this movie is from Paul.
“So I mean his presence is always going to be felt and at this point we’re working hard and trying to make the best movie possible for him, to continue on his legacy.”

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Eamonn Holmes makes return to breakfast TV on Good Morning Britain

OHMYGOSSIP — Eamonn Holmes returned to breakfast television on Monday (10.04.17) when he hosted ‘Good Morning Britain’ alongside Kate Garraway and Charlotte Hawkins.
The 57-year-old breakfast television veteran hosted ‘GMTV’ for 12 years and ‘Sky News Sunrise’ for 11 years and he admitted it was “great to be back” on the early shift as he and his co-stars filled in for regulars Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid who are both on holiday.
Addressing viewers of the ITV show, Eamonn – who left ‘Sunrise’ last year – said: “That’s the past, this is the present. It’s different but the same in many ways. I’ve been out of news for six months now and it’s great to get back in and just be involved in events so thanks for having me.”
“Thank you for tolerating me, it’s for one week only, you don’t have to put up with me for too much.”
After six months of lie ins, Eamonn – who underwent double hip surgery last year – admitted the early morning alarm was a shock to his system and his wife Ruth Langsford, his ‘This Morning’ co-host, was less than impressed with him waking her up.
He said: “No [Ruth’s] not happy. It was a ridiculous time – 2.40am or something alarm clock today. She was not pleased. I think there will be separate sleeping arrangements brought in. I think that’s the way it’s going to be.”
To mark his first day in the job, Eamonn received a host of messages from celebrities on the red carpet at the Olivier Awards in London on Sunday evening (09.04.17).
‘Britain’s Got Talent’ judge Amanda Holden said: “You know I love you. I might come on this week if Piers isn’t there.”
And Take That singer Gary Barlow said: “Good luck Eamonn, good luck audience, sending you my best sir as always, fabulous man.”

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