Universal International Studios has been leaning into local language productions over the last six months, reveals president Beatrice Springborn at the Series Mania Forum 2022 on Tuesday. The studio has partnered with French-Vietnamese writer and showrunner Quoc Dang Tran who is behind the series “Call My Agent!” and “Parallèles.” In a session moderated by Deadline
Hugh Bonneville Teases Next Downton Abbey Film, After Vaccinations For Cast
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“Downton Abbey” star Hugh Bonneville has teased a sequel to the hit 2019 film adaptation.
Speaking on BBC Radio 2’s “The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show” on Friday, Bonneville said: “Here’s the deal, if everybody who is offered a vaccine takes a vaccine, we can make a movie, we will make a movie.”
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The actor, who is volunteering as a marshal at his local vaccination center and has had his first jab, said that he has seen a script for a sequel.
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As we do when a year comes to a close, Realscreen is offering a look back at the major stories impacting the unscripted and non-fiction content industry over the course of the past 12 months. This year, of course, offered more than its share of unprecedented challenges. Still, as you’ll see in these recaps, the industry met them with innovation and dedication, and continues to do so as 2021 approaches. For our final look back at 2020, we examine the executive shuffles throughout the non-fiction screen content business as linear companies shift their focus to streaming.
The enduring novel coronavirus pandemic has placed heavy strain on companies across the media landscape this year, causing several to trim their ranks and instead recalibrate their efforts for the streaming era.
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CALHOUN, Ga., December 21, 2020 /3BL Media/ While many holiday traditions look different this year, Mohawk Industries is helping to ensure that one important tradition remains the same.
Mohawk drivers are among hundreds from across the country that are collectively delivering more than one million wreaths to decorate veterans’ graves for the holiday season at approximately 1,200 cemeteries across the United States. This year, Mohawk drivers transported two truckloads of wreaths from Wreaths Across America’s headquarters in Columbia Falls, Maine, to cemeteries in Texas and Tennessee for National Wreaths Across America Day, Saturday, Dec. 19.
One in five Mohawk truck drivers is a veteran, and the company is proud of their service and the contributions they make to the business every single day.