In a press release, the producers of Broadway’s Evita announced Ricky Martin and Elena Roger will star in a 2012 production of the show. (Martin will also be presenting at this year’s Tony Awards, according to a CBS rep.) Roger will play the title role, while Martin will play Ché. Does this mean William Hung will play the role Off-Broadway?
Snatch star Vinnie Jones will be a series regular on NBC’s The Cape, starring as Scales, “a frightening man with a freakish skin condition that gives him the appearance of green and gold scales.” Will Kanye West be cast as a romantic interest?...
Snatch star Vinnie Jones will be a series regular on NBC’s The Cape, starring as Scales, “a frightening man with a freakish skin condition that gives him the appearance of green and gold scales.” Will Kanye West be cast as a romantic interest?...
- 6/9/2010
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
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Indiana Jones returns to bookstores in September in what looks like the start of a new series of novel adventures from Del Rey Books (essentially launched by last summer’s bestselling Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull novelization by James Rollins). Veteran pulpster Steve Perry has written Indiana Jones And The Army Of The Dead which takes Indy and pal “Mac” Michale (from Crystal Skull) to Haiti and an eerie encounter with voodoo and a legion of zombis! If zombies (or zombis) are good enough for Marvel Comics and Jane Austen, why not Indiana Jones? Incidentally, the original Indy paperbacks published in the 1990s by Bantam (and written by Rob MacGregor, Max McCoy and the late Martin Caidin) are all pretty good. They were republished last year to tie-in...
Sequels
Indiana Jones returns to bookstores in September in what looks like the start of a new series of novel adventures from Del Rey Books (essentially launched by last summer’s bestselling Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull novelization by James Rollins). Veteran pulpster Steve Perry has written Indiana Jones And The Army Of The Dead which takes Indy and pal “Mac” Michale (from Crystal Skull) to Haiti and an eerie encounter with voodoo and a legion of zombis! If zombies (or zombis) are good enough for Marvel Comics and Jane Austen, why not Indiana Jones? Incidentally, the original Indy paperbacks published in the 1990s by Bantam (and written by Rob MacGregor, Max McCoy and the late Martin Caidin) are all pretty good. They were republished last year to tie-in...
- 7/31/2009
- by no-reply@starlog.com (David McDonnell)
- Starlog
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