Christina Ricci to make Broadway debut

London, May 14 (ANI): Actress Christina Ricci is all set to make her Broadway debut when she appears in the Donald Margulies play “Time Stands Still”.

The producers have announced that she will be replacing Alicia Silverstone when the Tony-nominated play resumes performances in September, reports The Mirror.

Christina, 30, will star along the announced original cast Laura Linney, Brian d”Arcy James and Eric Bogosian.

Laury Linney also stars in the production that received a Tony nomination for Best Play last week.

The play is scheduled to resume its performances on September 23rd on Broadway at a Shubert theatre. (ANI)

Baywatch to be turned into comedy movie

London, July 8 (ANI): Popular TV show ‘Baywatch’ is all set to be converted into a comedy movie.

The beachside show, which made Pamela Anderson a pin-up icon, has enjoyed global popularity with more than 1.1 billion viewers.

Rumours are abuzz that show is to be turned into a feature film.

Paramount bosses have now confirmed the remake, with Hollywood writer Jeremy Garelick penning the screenplay.

He also plans to direct the project himself, according to Daily Variety.

“It felt like the template to do a movie that was similar to ‘Stripes’ and ‘Police Academy,’ the comedies I loved growing up,” the Daily Star quoted Garelick as saying.

“Rather than trying to pitch the tone, I figured it would be easier to write the first act to convey who these characters were,” he added.

None of the original cast members will star in the movie, although it is rumoured Hasselhoff and Anderson will make cameo appearances. (ANI)

Baywatch set for big-screen adaptation as comedy

London, July 7 (IANS) Hit American TV series “Baywatch” is set to be reworked for the big screen as a tongue-in-cheek comedy movie.
The beachside show, which focused on the lives of Los Angeles’ lifeguards, rejuvenated the flagging career of actor David Hasselhoff, as well as making Pamela Anderson a pin-up icon and became a global smash hit.

It was noted as the most watched TV show in the world, attracting more than 1.1 billion viewers.

There have since been constant rumours that the show was to be transformed into a feature film and Paramount bosses have now confirmed Hollywood writer Jeremy Garelick is tweaking the screenplay and plans to direct the project himself, reports imdb.com.

Garelick also believes the plot is perfect to be made into a mainstream comedy.

“It felt like the template to do a movie that was similar to ‘Stripes’ and ‘Police Academy’, the comedies I loved growing up…Rather than trying to pitch the tone, I figured it would be easier to write the first act to convey who these characters were,” he said.

None of the original cast will star in the movie, although it is rumoured Hasselhoff and Anderson will make cameo appearances.

Ghostbusters 3 to go before cameras this winter

London, May 21 (ANI): Dan Aykroyd has confirmed that shooting for third Ghostbusters movie is set to begin this winter.

It was earlier reported that Sigourney Weaver – who starred in the first two films – was unwilling to reprise her role as Dana Barrett.

However, Aykroyd has revealed that the original cast is in place to reprise the characters from the 1984 film.

He said that Weaver has signed on for the project, alongside himself, Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson.

However, Aykroyd still fears the project could “blow up” “at any second” but he hopes the new film will herald in a new generation of all-girl Ghostbusters.

“I’d like it to be a passing-of-the-torch movie. Let’s revisit the old characters briefly and happily and have them there as family but let’s pass it on to a new generation,” the Daily Express quoted him as telling Los Angeles Times newspaper. (ANI)