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The force remains strong with Daisy Ridley. Following the release of 2019 s
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, the actress has finished her time in a galaxy far, far away (at least, for now), but the future is looking bright. In the days ahead, she has more-than-a-few exciting projects lined up, many of which will continue showcasing her rising, ahem,
star power. Whether it s a promising period drama, a sci-fi franchise starter, a stop-motion animated Leonardo da Vinci biopic, or a pair of psychological thrillers, along with some intriguing voice-only roles, Ridley keeps expanding her exceptional talents and demonstrating a knack for working in a variety of genres. With that said, here s what the A-list star has coming up after
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The actress was referencing Cruz s widely criticized decision earlier this month to go to Cancun, Mexico with his family while Texas was being hit with a historic winter storm that left about 4.3 million without power and millions without drinking water.
Ridley was promoting her upcoming movie Chaos Walking that premiered Wednesday in South Korea.
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Daisy Ridley responds to @TedCruz¿s not-so-subtle attempt at dissing her Star Wars heroine Rey.
¿I am very happy to be an emotionally tortured Jedi¿ who doesn¿t leave their state when it¿s having a terrible time.¿ pic.twitter.com/jijTmfbfFZ Kevin Polowy (@djkevlar) February 24, 2021
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Eros STX And Leone Film Group Strike New Output Partnership In Italy
February 25, 2021 GMT
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LONDON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ErosSTX International, a division of Eros STX Global Corporation, is solidifying its extensive network of global distribution partners to support its growing slate of highly anticipated films.
STX has closed a new strategic output deal with the industry-leading Leone Film Group in Italy, the distributor behind box office hits including Knives Out and 1917.
The company has also renewed multi-year output deals with Roadshow Films in Australia and New Zealand, The Searchers in Belgium and the Netherlands, SF Studios in Scandinavia and Vertical Distribution in Eastern Europe. The Roadshow, Searchers, SF Studios and Vertical output deals were first struck in 2015 and together with the Leone output deal, are exclusive agreements covering all STX
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Scott Roxborough
Dealmakers face ongoing uncertainty about theatrical releases thanks to COVID-19.
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A year of the coronavirus lockdowns, virtual film markets, online festivals and quarantined sets has left its mark. While virtual Cannes was a blockbuster with monster global deals for $50 million-plus indie packages, including
The Blacksmith (Nick Jonas and Laurence Fishburne),
Ferrari (Hugh Jackman) and
Armageddon Time (Oscar Isaac, Robert De Niro and Cate Blanchett) challenges in financing and producing under COVID-19, a continued uncertainty over theatrical s future and a backlog of finished but unreleased movies has put a damper on presales. AFM in November was marked by caution. A stron