Saturday, June 1, 2024

Liam Gallagher ‘absolutely blown away’ by production of Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary tour

Liam Gallagher has boasted that his upcoming 'Definitely Maybe' 30th anniversary set is sounding "full-on psychedelic". The former...

Latest Posts

Kylie Minogue dreams of Las Vegas return

Kylie Minogue would happily return to Las Vegas for another residency. The Grammy-award winning singer - who released...

Jojo Siwa doesn’t write her own songs

Jojo Siwa doesn’t write her own songs. The 21-year-old former child star confessed that she has a team of...

Roger Daltrey rules out The Who avatar show

Roger Daltrey has ruled out a The Who avatar show. Despite Pete Townshend insisting that he would love for...

Rita Ora’s new single ‘is a full circle moment’

Rita Ora's new single is a "full circle moment" for the pop star. The 33-year-old singer has released 'Ask...

Oscar Isaac to star in and produce The Great Machine

Oscar Isaac is to star in and produce ‘The Great Machine’.
The ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ actor will team up with his manager Jason Spire to produce the Legendary Entertainment motion picture, which will be an adaptation of Brian K. Vaughan’s comic book series ‘Ex Machina’.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Isaac will star as former superhero Mitchell Hundred, who, in the comic book series – which began in 2004 – became mayor of New York City following the 9/11 tragedy.
Anna Waterhouse and Joe Shrapnel are to pen the script for the project.
Legendary are said to have opted to change the film’s name from ‘Ex Machina’ to ‘The Great Machine’ after a film of the same name, and ironically starring Isaac, was released in 2014.
Great Machine was Hundred’s superhero name before he was appointed as mayor.
Isaac is currently starring as Poe Dameron in ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’, and the actor recently admitted the movie is an "emotional conclusion" to the film franchise.
He said: "I’m excited. Excited to unleash this thing. I think it’s an epic, overwhelming, emotional conclusion to the Skywalker saga."
The star finds it hard to believe he’s a part of the ‘Star Wars’ universe, which has been over four decades in the making.
Isaac – first appeared as Poe in 2015’s ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’, and returned for 2017’s ‘The Last Jedi’ – added: "It’s massive. It’s hard to believe that I’m a part of the 42 year story, and to have been able to contribute, especially to the closing of that thing … it’s humbling."

Latest Posts

Kylie Minogue dreams of Las Vegas return

Kylie Minogue would happily return to Las Vegas for another residency. The Grammy-award winning singer - who released...

Jojo Siwa doesn’t write her own songs

Jojo Siwa doesn’t write her own songs. The 21-year-old former child star confessed that she has a team of...

Roger Daltrey rules out The Who avatar show

Roger Daltrey has ruled out a The Who avatar show. Despite Pete Townshend insisting that he would love for...

Rita Ora’s new single ‘is a full circle moment’

Rita Ora's new single is a "full circle moment" for the pop star. The 33-year-old singer has released 'Ask...

Don't Miss

Grammy winners For KING + COUNTRY hope biopic and soundtrack inspires people to go after dreams

For KING + COUNTRY hope their family biopic ‘Unsung Hero’ and soundtrack inspires people to follow their wildest dreams.

Nicki Minaj greets fans after postponing Manchester gig

Nicki Minaj greeted her fans on the balcony of her hotel room after she was forced to postpone her gig in Manchester.

Coldplay records collaboration with Little Simz

Coldplay have recorded a track with Little Simz. The chart-topping band and the 30-year-old rap star have joined forces...

Angus and Julia Stone eye Glastonbury

Angus and Julia Stone would love to play Glastonbury. The 'Big Jet Plane' hitmakers are yet to play the...

Gareth Dunlop calls for fans to support smaller venues

Gareth Dunlop has urged people to support their local music venues. The 'Go Down Swinging' singer is aware many...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.