In the recently premiered Netflix’s Damsel, Millie Bobby Brown starred as a dutiful damsel who agrees to marry a handsome prince. However, her dreams quickly shatter when she discovers that the royal family has actually recruited her as a sacrifice to settle an ancient debt.
This is far from a fairytale ending. Fresh off her success in the film, the young actress took a playful jab at some American food in a recent LADbible taste test.
Millie Bobby Brown in Enola Holmes
The aptly titled video, Millie Bobby Brown Takes on a Food Fight: Britain vs. America! revealed the actress’ surprising favorites and least favorites when it comes to classic snacks from both sides of the pond.
Millie Bobby Brown Takes on a Food Fight: Britain vs. America!
Millie Bobby Brown kicked off a hilarious taste test with LADbible, facing off against some classic British and American treats. The battle began with candies.
This is far from a fairytale ending. Fresh off her success in the film, the young actress took a playful jab at some American food in a recent LADbible taste test.
Millie Bobby Brown in Enola Holmes
The aptly titled video, Millie Bobby Brown Takes on a Food Fight: Britain vs. America! revealed the actress’ surprising favorites and least favorites when it comes to classic snacks from both sides of the pond.
Millie Bobby Brown Takes on a Food Fight: Britain vs. America!
Millie Bobby Brown kicked off a hilarious taste test with LADbible, facing off against some classic British and American treats. The battle began with candies.
- 3/18/2024
- by Shreya Jha
- FandomWire
Madison Wells Live will present a private industry reading of “The Thing About Jellyfish,” a new play by Keith Bunin based on the best-selling novel by Ali Benjamin.
The reading will take place on Oct. 6 in New York City. It will be directed by Tyne Rafaeli and feature Matilda Lawler, star of Max’s “Station 11.” The ensemble will also include Mia Williamson, Lexi Perkel, Antonio Watson, April Matthis, Mateo Castel, Zak Orth, Stephanie Janssen and Robert Stanton. Madison Wells holds the exclusive film rights to “The Thing About Jellyfish.”
According to the official plot description, Suzy Swanson’s world is shattered when she learns of her best friend’s drowning, just days before starting seventh grade. Convinced that the true cause of the tragedy must have been a rare jellyfish sting, she vows to solve the mystery of what really happened, no matter the costs. Retreating into a silent world of imagination,...
The reading will take place on Oct. 6 in New York City. It will be directed by Tyne Rafaeli and feature Matilda Lawler, star of Max’s “Station 11.” The ensemble will also include Mia Williamson, Lexi Perkel, Antonio Watson, April Matthis, Mateo Castel, Zak Orth, Stephanie Janssen and Robert Stanton. Madison Wells holds the exclusive film rights to “The Thing About Jellyfish.”
According to the official plot description, Suzy Swanson’s world is shattered when she learns of her best friend’s drowning, just days before starting seventh grade. Convinced that the true cause of the tragedy must have been a rare jellyfish sting, she vows to solve the mystery of what really happened, no matter the costs. Retreating into a silent world of imagination,...
- 10/5/2023
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Eighteen years old. At the age a lot of young people would currently be looking ahead to a summer of watching Netflix, Millie Bobby Brown is Netflix. She’s not only the superpowered lead in Stranger Things – which still has its fifth and final season to film – but also set to be the star of multiple upcoming movies on the streaming service. A Unicef Goodwill Ambassador, Louis Vuitton house ambassador (sounds Hogwarts-y), the founder of a vegan beauty brand, owner of Pcma Productions and the star of her directorial debut – a short film in which she leaps about on aerial silks like she’s in fricking Cirque du Soleil – she’s the multi-hyphenate to make other multi-hyphenates weep over being such lazy, do-nothing bums. And that’s without even including the unsubstantiated Star Wars rumours.
Here’s what’s coming up next for the Stranger Things star.
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Here’s what’s coming up next for the Stranger Things star.
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- 7/13/2022
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
From “Stranger Things” to this year’s “Godzilla vs. Kong,” you might say Millie Bobby Brown is the queen of the franchises. But it turns out the 17-year-old actor has never seen any movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the DC Extended Universe, or even the world of Harry Potter.
Speaking to MTV! News (via NME), Brown admitted, “I’ve never watched a Marvel film. I’ve never watched a DC film. But I’m open to it.” She said she’d much rather watch something like “The Notebook” when she’s not working.
“I’m not crazy on [Marvel or DC], because I’m doing it. I’m doing that stuff already. I want to see something that’s real,” Brown said. She also confessed she’s never seen a Harry Potter film. “I’ve have so many friends that just look at me and they’re like, ‘How?’ ‘I don’t know.
Speaking to MTV! News (via NME), Brown admitted, “I’ve never watched a Marvel film. I’ve never watched a DC film. But I’m open to it.” She said she’d much rather watch something like “The Notebook” when she’s not working.
“I’m not crazy on [Marvel or DC], because I’m doing it. I’m doing that stuff already. I want to see something that’s real,” Brown said. She also confessed she’s never seen a Harry Potter film. “I’ve have so many friends that just look at me and they’re like, ‘How?’ ‘I don’t know.
- 4/3/2021
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Millie Bobby Brown is already the highest-paid teenager on television thanks to a lucrative contract that sees her earn $350,000 per episode for Netflix’s Stranger Things, and at the age of just sixteen she’s also got more money than the rest of us will see in a lifetime. Now, following the success of Enola Holmes, which turned out to be one of the streaming service’s most popular movies ever, it appears as though Brown is being positioned as one of the platform’s marquee stars.
As well as director Harry Bradbeer admitting that he’d love to make anywhere up to five Holmes sequels, the leading lady is currently hard at work shooting season 4 of Stranger Things, which is poised to smash viewership records whenever it arrives. She’s also signed on to headline big budget fantasy epic Damsel from 28 Weeks Later director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and...
As well as director Harry Bradbeer admitting that he’d love to make anywhere up to five Holmes sequels, the leading lady is currently hard at work shooting season 4 of Stranger Things, which is poised to smash viewership records whenever it arrives. She’s also signed on to headline big budget fantasy epic Damsel from 28 Weeks Later director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and...
- 1/5/2021
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
At just sixteen years old, Millie Bobby Brown has already experienced the sort of success in her short career that many contemporaries twice her age would kill for. As well as playing Eleven in Stranger Things, one of the most popular TV shows on the planet that’s seen her score two nominations apiece from the Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Awards for her performances, the actress is also poised to become a major movie star.
Brown is already part of a multi-billion dollar franchise having starred as Madison Russell in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and will reprise the role in next year’s Godzilla vs. Kong, but she’s also set to lead a multi-film series for Netflix. The youngster didn’t just take top billing in acclaimed mystery caper Enola Holmes, which became one of the streaming service’s most popular original movies ever after racking up...
Brown is already part of a multi-billion dollar franchise having starred as Madison Russell in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and will reprise the role in next year’s Godzilla vs. Kong, but she’s also set to lead a multi-film series for Netflix. The youngster didn’t just take top billing in acclaimed mystery caper Enola Holmes, which became one of the streaming service’s most popular original movies ever after racking up...
- 12/6/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
Netflix and Millie Bobby Brown seem to be a match made in heaven, the ‘Stranger Things’ and ‘Enola Holmes’ star is set to lead the fantasy feature ‘Damsel’.
Although the official Netflix synopsis is being kept under wraps, Brown will play Princess Elodie, who finds herself in an arranged marriage with their rival kingdom’s Prince Henry. However, her situation gets more complicated when she founds out that their rival kingdom has a despicable harvest season tradition of sacrificing their princess to a hungry dragon. Now, Elodie must fight off the dragon for her survival.
’28 Weeks Later’ filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo will take the helm on the project which is penned by Dan Mazeau.
Also in news – Mads Mikkelsen enters talks to replace Johnny Depp in ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’
Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum will produce the feature which will also see Brown take an executive producer credit alongside Zack Roth,...
Although the official Netflix synopsis is being kept under wraps, Brown will play Princess Elodie, who finds herself in an arranged marriage with their rival kingdom’s Prince Henry. However, her situation gets more complicated when she founds out that their rival kingdom has a despicable harvest season tradition of sacrificing their princess to a hungry dragon. Now, Elodie must fight off the dragon for her survival.
’28 Weeks Later’ filmmaker Juan Carlos Fresnadillo will take the helm on the project which is penned by Dan Mazeau.
Also in news – Mads Mikkelsen enters talks to replace Johnny Depp in ‘Fantastic Beasts 3’
Joe Roth and Jeff Kirschenbaum will produce the feature which will also see Brown take an executive producer credit alongside Zack Roth,...
- 11/12/2020
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
She’s battled demogorgons in Stranger Things, solved impossible mysteries in Enola Holmes and now, Millie Bobby Brown‘s next collaboration with Netflix will see her fighting a dragon.
Collider broke the story today that the British actress is set to star in and produce a new feminist-angled fantasy movie titled Damsel for the streaming giant, as part of their ongoing partnership. Netflix is keeping the story under wraps, but the outlet reveals that Damsel follows Princess Elodi (Brown), an innocent young woman who’s married off to a rival kingdom, but she soon finds herself in danger in her new home when she discovers a deadly secret. You see, during the harvest season, the kingdom sacrifices its princesses to a ravenous dragon and so, Elodi will have to channel a warrior’s spirit in order to best the beast that’s out to kill her.
28 Weeks Later‘ Juan Carlos Fresnadillo...
Collider broke the story today that the British actress is set to star in and produce a new feminist-angled fantasy movie titled Damsel for the streaming giant, as part of their ongoing partnership. Netflix is keeping the story under wraps, but the outlet reveals that Damsel follows Princess Elodi (Brown), an innocent young woman who’s married off to a rival kingdom, but she soon finds herself in danger in her new home when she discovers a deadly secret. You see, during the harvest season, the kingdom sacrifices its princesses to a ravenous dragon and so, Elodi will have to channel a warrior’s spirit in order to best the beast that’s out to kill her.
28 Weeks Later‘ Juan Carlos Fresnadillo...
- 11/11/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Deadline has confirmed that Universal is developing a feature take on Mark Watson and Oliver Harud’s 2015 graphic novel Dan and Sam from Picador publishing.
Japanese director Hikari, who helmed the Berlin Film Festival Audience Award winner 37 Seconds, will direct. The drama, which follows a young Japanese woman who suffers from cerebral palsy, was acquired by Netflix which streamed it earlier this year. Molly Smith Metzler will adapt the story about a prosperous London couple when Sam dies in Dan’s arms after an accident. Dan is granted a reprieve – Sam can return to him for one night of the year, every year, until he falls in love again. And though Dan knows that no one could ever take Sam’s place in his heart, he faces an impossible choice.
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Japanese director Hikari, who helmed the Berlin Film Festival Audience Award winner 37 Seconds, will direct. The drama, which follows a young Japanese woman who suffers from cerebral palsy, was acquired by Netflix which streamed it earlier this year. Molly Smith Metzler will adapt the story about a prosperous London couple when Sam dies in Dan’s arms after an accident. Dan is granted a reprieve – Sam can return to him for one night of the year, every year, until he falls in love again. And though Dan knows that no one could ever take Sam’s place in his heart, he faces an impossible choice.
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- 4/17/2020
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: The Gotham Group, which most recently produced Disney+’s Stargirl based on the bestselling novel, has made its latest book deal. It has optioned Christina Hammonds Reed’s upcoming debut Ya novel The Black Kids, setting Rafiki helmer Wanuri Kahiu to direct and Allison Davis to adapt it.
The novel, to be published September 1 via Simon & Schuster, is a coming-of-age story of a wealthy African-American teenager whose family gets caught in the vortex of the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
Kahiu’s previous film Rafiki was banned in her native Kenya for a time ahead of its world premiere at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it made history as the first Kenyan film selected. It explored Lgbtq issues in a country that criminalizes homosexual acts between consenting adults.
The film’s success helped Kahiu land gigs in the U.S. Now managed by Gotham Group, she is also set to...
The novel, to be published September 1 via Simon & Schuster, is a coming-of-age story of a wealthy African-American teenager whose family gets caught in the vortex of the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
Kahiu’s previous film Rafiki was banned in her native Kenya for a time ahead of its world premiere at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where it made history as the first Kenyan film selected. It explored Lgbtq issues in a country that criminalizes homosexual acts between consenting adults.
The film’s success helped Kahiu land gigs in the U.S. Now managed by Gotham Group, she is also set to...
- 1/28/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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