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Joseph Morgan & Katie Cassidy First Look In ‘Herbert West: Reanimator’

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EXCLUSIVE: Below are your first look images of stars Joseph Morgan (Vampire Diaries) and Katie Cassidy (Arrow) in the contemporary reimagining of H.P. Lovecraft’s short story Herbert West: Reanimator.

We first told you about the movie of the same name last year and it has now gone into production in Alton, Illinois.

Morgan, also known for The Originals and Titans, will play “brilliant surgeon and scientist Herbert West (Morgan), who is obsessed with creating a serum to reanimate the dead. When a pathologist (Cassidy) with a troubled past joins his efforts, they prove that conquering death may be the ultimate sin against life itself.”

Both Morgan and Cassidy will also serve as executive producers alongside producer Jeff Lewis. of Woodlake Entertainment, which is financing. The original screenplay and storyline comes from Jade Sandberg Wallace.

Michael Grossman is directing. Supporting cast includes Scott Aiello, Ira J Amyx, Randall Newsome, Emma Reinagal, James D. Bryce, Kathryn A Bentley, Jack Lancaster, Amy Holland Pennell, John Pierson, Mindy Shaw, Eric Dean White, Tristan Wilder Hallet, Adrienne Lamping, Aaron Crippen, and Drew Patterson.

The film’s extended synopsis reads: “As a child, Herbert West watches his father Peter reanimate his dead mother Judith in a secret basement lab — only for Judith to mortally wound Peter and nearly kill Herbert before Peter shoots her. The trauma leaves its mark on Herbert, but so does one final image: his mother’s finger, twitching after death. Thirty years later, Herbert West is a brilliant, secretive surgeon still chasing his father’s obsession. Pathologist Kate Locke arrives in town and is drawn into his orbit — first through a spark at a hospital fundraiser, then through his secret lab, where he reveals a serum capable of reanimating severed tissue. Kate, hiding a dark past of her own, is thrilled rather than horrified, and moves into West’s mansion to work alongside him. Their early experiments on a cadaver succeed only briefly. West concludes that dead tissue is the problem — they need something fresher.”

The 1922 short story was adapted into a cult genre movie in 1985, starring Jeffrey Combs and directed by Stuart Gordon.

A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010) and Arrow actress Cassidy said: “I am excited to step back into this genre. It’s been awhile since I have done horror. I loved the original film and this has a dark twist, which I am excited to sink my teeth into.”

Morgan added: “I’m beyond excited to be taking on the role of Herbert West, a man inspired by the mysteries of life, obsessed with conquering death, and haunted by the consequences of his own ambition. Inhabiting this emotionally complex character is truly one of the most rewarding experiences of my career. Alongside the undeniable creative satisfaction I’m discovering every day on set, it’s also turning out to be a hell of a lot of fun.”

Herbert West: Reanimator

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Herbert West: Reanimator

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The Odyssey Cast Guide: Who’s Playing Who in Christopher Nolan’s Epic

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Anne Hathaway plays Queen Penelope, the wife of Odysseus and mother of Telemachus. Believing Odysseus to be dead after years away from Ithaca, Penelope refuses to remarry despite relentless pressure from her suitors.

This movie marks Hathaway’s third collaboration with Nolan, following The Dark Knight Rises (2012), in which she played Selina Kyle/Catwoman, and Interstellar (2014), where she starred opposite Matthew McConaughey. Speaking recently on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Hathaway joked that while filming The Odyssey she worried, “I hope I didn’t, like, say anything while we were in space.”

The Oscar winner, who earned the Academy Award for best supporting actress for Les Misérables, is also known for The Princess Diaries films, Ella Enchanted, Brokeback Mountain, The Devil Wears Prada and The Devil Wears Prada 2, Get Smart, Bride Wars, Alice in Wonderland, Love & Other Drugs, The Intern, Ocean’s Eight, WeCrashed, The Idea of You and Mother Mary. Later this year, she’ll star in Verity, based on the Colleen Hoover novel and The End of Oak Street, opposite Ewan McGregor.

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DGA, WGA & SAG-AFTRA Protest Emmys’ Decision To Cut Categories

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The DGA, the WGA and SAG-AFTRA have come together to push back on the decision to cut five categories — two acting, two directing and one directing — from the main Emmy telecast Sept. 14 on NBC.

“The Emmys exist to celebrate the best of television and the artists who are central to bringing these stories to life,” the three Hollywood guilds said in a joint statement. “The decision to eliminate these categories from the prime-time broadcast devalues the contributions of the talented people the Academy is meant to honor. An awards show dedicated to recognizing excellence should not reduce recognition for the artists whose work gives it meaning.”

The TV Academy announced earlier today that it plans to move the following categories from the live telecast to the Creative Arts Emmy Awards the weekend before: Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress In Limited or Anthology Series or a Television Movie, Writing and Directing for Limited or Anthology Series or a Television Movie as well as Writing For A Variety Series, which had been alternating with Writing For a Variety Special between the main and Creative Arts ceremonies.

In pursuit of stronger ratings that would allow the TV Academy to command larger license feels, the organization tried to remove one of the above categories, Writing For a Variety Series, from the main telecast on Fox and relocate it to the Creative Arts shows.

It didn’t go well. A fiery statement by the WGA on the day of the announcement was followed by a big lobbying effort by writers and late-night hosts that resulted in the TV Academy doing an U-turn and restoring the writing category on the live show.

In addition to applying pressure on moral grounds, the guilds have other levers to pull in the form of hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalty fees they wave for use on the main telecast contingent on it featuring a set minimum number of categories in each field.

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Lorde Calls Out Spotify Over AI “About The Song” Feature: “We Don’t Want This”

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Lorde is calling out Spotify over a new feature that uses AI to give context to the song playing on the streaming service.

The “About the Song” feature, which is currently in beta, was released earlier this year and gathers information from third-party sources to give details on a particular song.

“Hey Spotify, I’m gonna go out on a limb [and] say we don’t want this,” Lorde said in a post on Instagram Stories where she shared a screenshot of the feature.

In the screenshot, Lorde’s song “Current Affairs” was playing, and the “About the Song” feature pulled from themusic.com.au to give details.

“On her Ultrasound World Tour, Lorde turns Current Affairs into a full-on performance piece, stripping down to underwear while a dancer pours water over her stomach so the song plays out like the shower scene she talks about on stage,” read the AI summary on Spotify.

Lorde added, “Not only is this inaccurate (not the song I did that in) but reducing a song to an AI generated meaning right at the source feels like it limits free interpretation [in my opinion]. At least make it possible for artists to opt out please.”

Spotify has already removed the text from Lorde’s song, with Pitchfork sharing a statement from the streamer where they said, “We built ‘About the Song’ because fans want to dig into the stories behind the music. It’s still in beta. The info comes from articles across the internet, and when something’s off, we move fast to fix it, like we did here. Getting it right matters to us.”

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