The Korean-American, Spider-Man-like heroine Silk may lead a live-action Marvel series from Sony Pictures TV, sources tell our sister site Variety. Lauren Moon (Good Trouble, Atypical) is in talks to pen the project, with Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse‘s Phil Lord and Chris Miller exec-producing. While no outlet is officially attached yet, Amazon Prime is in talks, per Variety‘s sources.
Silk, aka Cindy Moon, was bitten by a radioactive spider in the comics, just like her classmate Peter Parker. She then developed the ability to move at incredible speed and shoot webs out of her fingertips, in addition...
Silk, aka Cindy Moon, was bitten by a radioactive spider in the comics, just like her classmate Peter Parker. She then developed the ability to move at incredible speed and shoot webs out of her fingertips, in addition...
- 9/4/2020
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: CBS has put in development Closure, a one-hour drama loosely based on the life of baseball Hall of Famer-turned-funeral home owner Andre Dawson, from Samantha Corbin-Miller, DeVon Franklin (Breakthrough) and his Franklin Entertainment and CBS Television Studios, where Franklin is under an overall deal.
Written by Corbin-Miller, in Closure, a beloved baseball Hall of Famer takes over his uncle’s funeral home in an unexpected second chapter of his career in the wake of the unsolved disappearance of his adult son. Rocked by his family’s loss, he and his three daughters — a homicide detective, coroner and trauma nurse, who each have their own parallel journeys in the business of death — commit themselves to helping others find the peace and closure their family hasn’t been able to yet.
Corbin-Miller executive produces with Franklin. Jenna Nicholson, VP Television for Franklin Entertainment, will co-executive produce. Dawson will serve as a consultant.
Written by Corbin-Miller, in Closure, a beloved baseball Hall of Famer takes over his uncle’s funeral home in an unexpected second chapter of his career in the wake of the unsolved disappearance of his adult son. Rocked by his family’s loss, he and his three daughters — a homicide detective, coroner and trauma nurse, who each have their own parallel journeys in the business of death — commit themselves to helping others find the peace and closure their family hasn’t been able to yet.
Corbin-Miller executive produces with Franklin. Jenna Nicholson, VP Television for Franklin Entertainment, will co-executive produce. Dawson will serve as a consultant.
- 9/4/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Ryan Lochte, 12-time Us Olympic Medal Swimmer and current world record holder in the 200 individual medley, has partnered with Baby Otter Swim School in its mission to make Florida a Zero-drowning state.
“Drowning is the leading cause of death in Florida for children under the age of five,” explained co-owner Mindy York. “Our goal is to make our programs accessible in Florida, and throughout the world.”
Founder Marlene Bloom initiated Baby Otter Swim School, a state and nationally accredited drowning prevention program, more than 40 years ago when she couldn’t find a program for children under the age of three. The traveling swim program now offers personalized instruction in the comfort of your own pool.
As an educator, Bloom created the proprietary five-day Turn, Kick, Reach program, the cornerstone of their lifesaving swim lessons. York, became involved when she found her 17-month-old child at the bottom of the pool. She...
“Drowning is the leading cause of death in Florida for children under the age of five,” explained co-owner Mindy York. “Our goal is to make our programs accessible in Florida, and throughout the world.”
Founder Marlene Bloom initiated Baby Otter Swim School, a state and nationally accredited drowning prevention program, more than 40 years ago when she couldn’t find a program for children under the age of three. The traveling swim program now offers personalized instruction in the comfort of your own pool.
As an educator, Bloom created the proprietary five-day Turn, Kick, Reach program, the cornerstone of their lifesaving swim lessons. York, became involved when she found her 17-month-old child at the bottom of the pool. She...
- 11/3/2017
- Look to the Stars
Charlie Sheen finally got what he wanted in a "Major League" reunion -- well, sorta -- but with a baseball movie curve ball. Sheen got together Sunday -- seemingly for the first time in a long time -- with his fellow 'Major League' costars Corbin Bernsen and Tom Berenger for a little baseball softball action at the real-life "Field of Dreams" from the movie of the same name. Sources close to the event tell TMZ...
- 9/4/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The Chicago Cubs are hours away from Game 7 of the World Series ... and Hall of Famer Andre Dawson is confident the Cubs will come away with the win ... despite facing Indians star Corey Kluber. TMZ Sports spoke with the Hawk about the big game in Cleveland ... and he says the Cubs can take advantage of seeing the ace pitcher for a third time. "They've seen Kluber twice now, so they'll have an idea of what adjustments they'll need to make.
- 11/2/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Former Major League Mvp Andre Dawson ain't worried about the Chicago Cubs trailing 2-1 to the Dodgers in the Nlcs ... telling TMZ Sports, "this is a team that knows how to respond." Dawson -- an 8 time All Star during his 21 seasons in the majors -- says he's still confident the Cubbies can win it all this year. "This team can still most definitely win the World Series this year," The Hawk says. "They have outstanding starting pitching,...
- 10/19/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Andre "The Hawk" Dawson gets elected to Pro Baseball's Hall Of Fame. According to Espn, right fielder/center fielder, Andre Dawson has been elected to pro Baseball's "Hall of Fame." He was nicknamed "The Hawk," and played for four teams throughout his career from 1976 to 1996. He spent ten years with the Montreal Expos,five years with Chicago Cubs. Then he played for the Boston Red Sox and Florida Marlins before he retired at the end of the 1996 season. He received his first World Series ring in 2003 as a member of the Florida Marlins front office. He's currently a special assistant to the Marlins president. He was also an 8-time National League All-Star. He was named the league's "Rookie Of the Year" back in 1977. He won the "Most Valuable Player" award in 1987 after he led the league with 49 home runs that year. He was also runner-up for Mvp in 1981 and 1983.
- 1/6/2010
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
So, you may have recently read some of my other work on the site (Fangoria Musick), and wondered what the hell I’m doing here, amongst other things. I’d like to address that by taking a moment to drop all the masks, pretenses, and gimmicks. Even more so, I’d like to give you a glimpse of the fan beneath the fiction. This is the real Ben, not Benny Hell, speaking, and it’s with hat in hand that I write this for you today. Let me tell you a little about myself.
I grew up in Chicago during the 1980’s. I was a lot like most kids -I played in the sun, became horrendously enamored with all things He-Man, Transformers, and Star Wars, thought Andre Dawson of the Cubs was the greatest baseball player ever --and loved riding my bike in the busy streets around my Logan Square home.
I grew up in Chicago during the 1980’s. I was a lot like most kids -I played in the sun, became horrendously enamored with all things He-Man, Transformers, and Star Wars, thought Andre Dawson of the Cubs was the greatest baseball player ever --and loved riding my bike in the busy streets around my Logan Square home.
- 3/25/2009
- Fangoria
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