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The brains behind
RuPaul’s Drag Race and its spinoff shows have announced that a new drag-style singing contest is in the works.
World of Wonder will produce a new show called
Queen Of The Universe, a competition series pitting queens against each other worldwide for the grand prize. According to the tagline, the programme promises “high heels, high octaves” that “will blow your wig off”.
The news was shared during ViacomCBS investor day presentation earlier this week,
Variety reports, which in addition to the
Queen Of The Universe news confirmed that
RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars is set to return. The show places the best of the best queens in a competition for $100,000 and a coveted spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame.
Edgar Wright to direct adaptation of Stephen King s The Running Man
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Edgar Wright’s new film
Last Night in Soho has been delayed again, now to October,
The psychological thriller was originally due for release in September 2020, and was then rescheduled for April 2021. The release is now provisionally set for October of this year.
Anya Taylor-Joy (
The Queen’s Gambit) stars in the film as the lead character, a young girl in 1960s London who meets her idol, a singer, before things unravel.
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The new film will also star Thomasin McKenzie and Matt Smith in supporting roles, and was co-written by
1917 screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns.
Speaking to
NME about the film last year, Anya Taylor-Joy said: “It’s got the choreography that he’s known for, but I think people will be surprised and impressed with what he’s come up with.”