JIM BROADBENT TO LEAD
THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY MOVIE ADAPTATION
One of our absolutely favourite British thespians, always amazing Jim Broadbent will play the title role in the movie adaptation of Rachel Joyce's hit novel THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY an ordinary man who has passed through life, living on the side lines, until he goes to post a letter one day…and just keeps walking. Fry embarks on a 450-mile walk across the UK in the simple belief that his journey will save the life of his old
friend Queenie who is dying in a hospice. Step by step, a spark is ignited in Harold’s hibernating soul as he rediscovers the majesty of the world, reflects on his mistakes, and finally gains the strength to face the unspoken grief that has driven him and his wife, Maureen, apart. The walk becomes a pilgrimage that inspires people far and wide but, more importantly, transforms Harold into a man who embraces the value of friendship, humility, self-forgiveness, and kindness.
The novel has been sold in more than 5 million copies so far |
DEVOTION WW2 MOVIE
CASTS GLEN POWELL, JOE JONAS AND SERINDA SWAN
Cast has also been set for the aerial epic movie DEVOTION which will chart the true story of U.S. Navy fighter pilots, Jesse Brown and Tom Hudner, two young men from different worlds. Initiated together into the VF-32 squadron, they are pushed to their limits flying a new design of fighter jet. But
their friendship is tested when one of them is shot down behind enemy lines. Glen Powell, Jonathan Majors, Christina Jackson, Joe Jonas and Thomas Sadoski will star, while Serinda Swan has been cast as Elizabeth Taylor, who encounters the 32s during their shore leave in Cannes, France.
Serinda Swan and Glen Powell will star in Devotion movie |
Both films seem really interesting. I like Serinda Swan, but she seems always play a supporting role.
ReplyDeleteYes, she was only lead in that superhero flop of a series INHUMANS or what was it called?
DeleteI agree, two very good ones today. Will eep my eyes peeled for them.
ReplyDeleteEep lol. Stupid iPad always making me look illiterate.
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DeleteI like both of them ❤
ReplyDeleteWe all do!
DeleteBoth of these look great, but The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry sounds unique and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteBroadbent is good in such life inspiring stories!
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