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They were hit films on the big screen, so it makes sense that Hollywood is hoping they will have the same successful impact on the small screen, too.
The latest trend in Tinseltown is to turn movies into television series, as a host of box office successes, including horror classic
Conan the Barbarian, are being given the small screen spin-off treatment in 2021.
Here are 10 films coming to your TV soon … The Shining
The 1980 adaptation, starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall, of Stephen King’s 1977 novel is to be turned into a series called
Overlook – the name of the haunted hotel where the film was based. Adapted by JJ Abrams, who wrote
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Valentine s Day is just around the corner but, due to the pandemic, this year may be a more toned-down affair. If you re not keen on going out to celebrate, why not stay in with a dinner and a film?
Whether you re single or a couple, there s plenty to stream that fit all tastes – whether you want to celebrate friendships, are trying to mend a broken heart or just looking for a good old rom-com to laugh along with.
Here are nine films to watch on February 14: The Big Sick , Netflix Zoe Kazan and Kumail Nanjiani in The Big Sick (2017). Courtesy Netflix
“The Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of York, Sarah, Duchess of York, and Mr and Mrs George Brooksbank have been informed and are delighted with the news,” said a statement from Buckingham Palace. “Her Royal Highness and her child are both doing well.”
Where is the new royal baby in line to the throne?
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Jack Brooksbank’s new baby boy automatically becomes 11th in line to the throne, pushing the Queen’s youngest son, Prince Edward, down into 12th place. This is because the new baby is the grandchild of Prince Andrew, who is older than his brother Edward, and so therefore leaves the boy further up the line of succession.