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Jesus Returns in First Look at ‘Big Lebowski’ Spinoff
Jesus Returns in First Look at ‘Big Lebowski’ Spinoff
Jesus Returns in First Look at ‘Big Lebowski’ Spinoff
Not long after rumors began circulating about John Turturro’s new film project, reports confirmed that the actor was indeed working on his long-developing Big Lebowski spinoff. Today brings our first official look at that project, titled Going Places, in which Turturro reprises the role of Jesus Quintana, the enigmatic and perverted bowler from the Coen Brothers’ cult classic.
John Turturro Filming Secret ‘Big Lebowski’ Spinoff
John Turturro Filming Secret ‘Big Lebowski’ Spinoff
John Turturro Filming Secret ‘Big Lebowski’ Spinoff
In news that might make you go “Uhh…,” John Turturro is reportedly filming a secret spinoff to The Big Lebowski. Turturro is said to be shooting the new film, which is based on his salacious Jesus Quintana character from the Coens’ cult classic, under a misleading production title in New York. The only thing more surprising than this movie is its bizarre plot.
Jeff Bridges Talks ‘Lebowski’ Standalone Film and Sequel
Jeff Bridges Talks ‘Lebowski’ Standalone Film and Sequel
Jeff Bridges Talks ‘Lebowski’ Standalone Film and Sequel
Back in June, actor John Turturro talked to The Hollywood Reporter about his ongoing efforts to make a film featuring his popular bowling lothario Jesus from The Big Lebowski. In the interview, Turturro explained that the character had actually been created years before the movie as part of a public theater company Turturro had participated in. While the actor described the ongoing legal discussions as “very complicated,” he did claim to have the involvement of the Coen Brothers on the film, although not as the directors.
HBO Considering 'The Night Of' Season 2 With Another Subject
HBO Considering 'The Night Of' Season 2 With Another Subject
HBO Considering 'The Night Of' Season 2 With Another Subject
HBO’s The Night Of may not have the commercial success of initially one-off series like True Detective, but the network would be foolish to ignore the megawatt critical praise. The former James Gandolfini project will have a specific end, but producers now reveal their consideration of a second season, likely an anthology with a new subject.
HBO's 'The Night Of' Miniseries Gets Creepy Full Trailer
HBO's 'The Night Of' Miniseries Gets Creepy Full Trailer
HBO's 'The Night Of' Miniseries Gets Creepy Full Trailer
Flying in under the radar for a July premiere, HBO’s John Turturro-led miniseres The Night Of (formerly Criminal Justice) at last has a full trailer, looking more and more like the True Detective Season 3 we might never get. See for yourself, as the one-time Gandolfini-led series finally gets its moment in the sun with some stylistic new footage.
HBO's 'The Night Of' Trailer Looks Like 'True Detective' S3
HBO's 'The Night Of' Trailer Looks Like 'True Detective' S3
HBO's 'The Night Of' Trailer Looks Like 'True Detective' S3
It’s taken some time for HBO miniseries Criminal Justice (now The Night Of) to go to trial, after John Turturro replaced Robert DeNiro in a role intended for James Gandolfini, and now a familiar first trailer arrives for the July premiere. There’s a long bright dark ahead for the criminal HBO drama, but maybe time’s just a flat circle, man.
James Gandolfini HBO 'Criminal Justice' Sets 2016 Premiere
James Gandolfini HBO 'Criminal Justice' Sets 2016 Premiere
James Gandolfini HBO 'Criminal Justice' Sets 2016 Premiere
It’s been almost two years since John Turturro replaced Robert DeNiro in the HBO Criminal Justice series originally developed and intended for James Gandolfini, and the project has finally moved forward. Re-named The Night Of, HBO has set a summer premiere for the long-awaited drama, fleshing out the cast with some HBO favorites as well.
'Criminal Justice' Replaces Robert De Niro With John Turturro
'Criminal Justice' Replaces Robert De Niro With John Turturro
'Criminal Justice' Replaces Robert De Niro With John Turturro
Among the many losses to occur following actor James Gandolfini's death, HBO opted to move forward with its 'Criminal Justice' miniseries with Robert De Niro stepping into Gandolfini's leading role. Now, even more change is afoot as De Niro exited production and will in fact be replaced by 'Transformers' franchise star John Turturro.
See the Cast of ‘Rounders’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘Rounders’ Then and Now
See the Cast of ‘Rounders’ Then and Now
Released in 1998, 'Rounders' starred then-rising stars Matt Damon and Edward Norton as two best friends who enter the world of underground high-stakes poker to make enough money to pay off their large debts, but soon find themselves way in over their heads. Though it wasn't a huge success at the time, 'Rounders' went on to become a cult classic thanks to the growing popularity in poker tournaments

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