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Samuel L. Jackson Will Reprise Nick Fury Role For Upcoming Disney+ TV Series

Samuel L. Jackson is set for a return as Nick Fury in a new breakout Marvel spinoff series on Disney+. Details are still slim, but Mr. Robot‘s Kyle Bradstreet is reportedly set to write and executive produce the still-untitled series. 

The role will be Jackson’s first-ever starring slot in a non-animated TV series, having made prior cameos and guest appearances in The Boondocks and Marvel’s first TV series, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

The character of Nick Fury last made an appearance in a Marvel movie in 2019’s Spider-Man: Far from Home, chasing a reluctant Peter Parker across the world. 

Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury to Get Marvel Spinoff Series on Disney+

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Yara Shahidi To Star As Tinker Bell In Disney’s Live-Action ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’

Grown-ish star and Black-ish alum Yara Shahidi is set to play Tinker Bell in Disney’s new live-action version of Peter Pan and Wendy. The cast includes Jude Law as Captain Hook, Alexander Molony as Peter Pan and Ever Anderson as Wendy, with Pete’s Dragon director David Lowery heading up the project. No release date is scheduled at this time.

Shahidi is the first woman of color to play Tinker Bell on screen. Margaret Kerry was the live-action model on whom Tinker Bell was based in the animated 1953 film classic, Peter Pan. Julia Roberts played Tinker Bell in the live-action Hook, and Ludivine Sagnier played the pixie in 2003’s Peter Pan.

Yara Shahidi will be 1st Black woman to play Tinkerbell in new ‘Peter Pan’ movie

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House Democrats Prepare New $2.2 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Package

House Democrats are preparing a revised coronavirus relief proposal focused on unemployment and direct payments that would cost roughly $2.2 trillion. Democrats and Republicans have been deadlocked in negotiations for more aid despite CARES Act funds expiring over the summer.

The bill would include unemployment insurance, direct payments, small-business loan funding and aid for airlines, at a cost of about $1 trillion less than the House’s previous plan.

Formal talks between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows broke down without a deal on Aug. 7, with the two sides far apart. Pelosi and Mnuchin have since spoken by phone.

“We’re ready for negotiation,” Pelosi told reporters on Thursday, saying she had last spoken to Mnuchin on Wednesday.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer added, “I don’t have an expectation at this point in time, because our focus is we want to get a deal or an agreement with [Treasury Secretary Steven] Mnuchin and the Senate because we want a bill passed and signed so that’s what our focus is — trying to get an agreement before we go home. “

U.S. House Democrats crafting new $2.2 trillion COVID-19 relief package

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President Trump Unveils Health Care Plan And Signs Twin Executive Orders On Program

On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on healthcare for Americans, a hot-button issue in light of the upcmoing Nov. 3 presidential election.

Trump signed the twin orders implementing his “America First Healthcare Plan,” and in describing part of the program said, “Under my plan 33 million Medicare beneficiaries will soon receive a card in the mail containing $200 that they can use to help pay for prescription drugs.” Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told reporters on Thursday that one of the executive orders is aimed at ensuring Americans with pre-existing conditions retain healthcare coverage. Azar also said Trump was directing him via the second executive order to work with Congress to pass legislation banning surprise healthcare bills by the beginning of next year, and explore executive action to address the goal if the legislative bid fails.

The president’s action, unveiled less than six weeks before Election Day on Nov. 3, also comes amid long-standing criticisms that he has failed to follow through on promises to propose an alternative to Obamacare even as he works to dismantle that program.

Trump lays out “vision” for health care

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Netflix To Host “Father Of The Bride” Reunion

Netflix announced on Twitter that a “Father of the Bride” reunion is headed our way. The streaming service posted a short teaser video, with George Banks (played in the film by Steve Martin) checking his emails. There are messages in his inbox from “Masks-R-Us,” and one reading “Just when we thought 2020 couldn’t get worse…” He then clicks on an email reminding him to join an upcoming family video call on September 25.

The 1991 movie, which was a remake of the 1950 original of the same name, featured Steve Martin playing George Banks, a father struggling to come to terms with the idea of letting his daughter Annie (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) get married. Diane Keaton played his wife, Nina.  

Fans of the classic comedy can tune into the reunion on Netflix’s YouTube channel and Facebook page on Friday, Sept. 25 at 6 p.m. ET.  The “very special reunion” is in aid of World Central Kitchen, a non-profit organization that provides meals during times of crisis, such as natural disasters and the Covid-19 pandemic.

‘Father of the Bride’ Cast to Reunite for ‘Mini-Sequel’ Special at Netflix – Watch the Trailer (Video)

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Disney Delays Release Dates For ‘Black Widow,’ ‘West Side Story’ Back To 2021

Disney announced several films that had originally been scheduled for late 2020 release, including Black Widow and West Side Story, will now be pushed back until 2021. The studio said Marvel movie Black Widow, starring Scarlett Johansson as the titular hero, is being pushed back from Nov. 6 until May 7, 2021. The Eternals, starring Angelina Jolie, is being delayed from Feb. 12, 2021, until Nov. 5 of that year. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Marvel’s first movie led by an Asian hero, will be released July 7 of next year, instead of the previously announced May 7.

Deep Water, starring Ben Affleck, is being postponed from Nov. 12 until Aug. 13 of next year; and Steven Spielberg’s remake of musical West Side Story is being delayed an entire year from Dec. 18, 2020, to Dec. 10, 2021.

These changes come as movie theaters in major cities, including New York and Los Angeles, remain closed — despite 3/4 of the nation’s movie theaters having been reopened.

‘Black Widow,’ ‘West Side Story’ shift to 2021 as Hollywood’s COVID struggles continue

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Mourners Pay Respects To Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg At U.S. Supreme Court

The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s flag-draped coffin was placed outside the Supreme Court building on Wednesday as the United States began three days of tributes to the liberal icon.

Hundreds of mourners lined up outside the court for a chance to pay their respects to the pioneering women’s rights advocate, who died on Friday at age 87. Inside the court, Ginsburg’s fellow justices celebrated her life in a private ceremony. Chief Justice John Roberts said, “Her voice in court and in our conference room was soft. But when she spoke, people listened.”

Ginsburg’s casket was then moved under the court building’s massive columns for a public viewing due to last two days. On Friday, Ginsburg will become the first woman to lie in state in the U.S. Capitol when her casket is placed in National Statuary Hall. Both historic events for Ginsburg will come with modifications due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Capitol ceremony will be limited to invited guests only, and social distancing and face coverings will be required at the courthouse. Flowers and other offerings are forbidden on the court’s plaza or its steps.

The courthouse ia closed to the public and the justices are due to hear oral arguments by teleconference next month. Ginsburg’s courtroom chair and the bench in front of it were draped with black wool crepe to mark the occasion, a tradition that dates back at least to 1873. A black drape also hung over the courtroom doors.

Public viewing runs until 10 p.m. on Wednesday and between 9 a.m. and 10 p.m. on Thursday. A private interment service is planned for next week at Arlington National Cemetery. Ginsburg’s husband, Martin Ginsburg, was buried there in 2010.

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One of The Three Louisville Police Officers Involved In The Breonna Taylor Shooting Is Indicted

A grand jury on Wednesday indicted one of three police officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor in her Louisville apartment. However, the charges relate to the firing of shots into the home next door – and not Taylor’s killing. A grand jury indicted former officer Brett Hankison on three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. The other two involved in the shooting, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Detective Myles Cosgrove, were not indicted.  A wanton endangerment charge is a a felony that carries one to five years in prison if Hankison is convicted. A judge issued a warrant for his arrest and set a $15,000 cash bond.

Taylor, 26, was shot during the serving of a “no-knock” search warrant on March 13 related to a narcotics investigation. The officers arrived without warning and drew resistance from Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, who said he didn’t know it was police who entered the apartment and was alarmed by the sudden interruption. Taylor was not the subject of the raid, and she had no criminal history.

Ben Crump, an attorney for Taylor’s family, and co-counsels Sam Aguiar and Lonita Baker, released a statement in reaction to Wednesday’s announcement: “This is outrageous and offensive to Breonna Taylor’s memory. It’s yet another example of no accountability for the genocide of persons of color by white police officers. If Hankison’s behavior constituted wanton endangerment of the people in the apartments next to hers, then it should also be considered wanton endangerment of Breonna. In fact, it should have been ruled wanton murder. How ironic and typical that the only charges brought in this case were for shots fired into the apartment of a white neighbor, while no charges were brought for the shots fired into the Black neighbor’s apartment or into Breonna’s residence.”

Ex-police officer charged in Breonna Taylor case

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MTV’s ’16 And Pregnant’ Will Return As Reimagined Docu-Series

MTV announced that it is bringing back the iconic series 16 and Pregnant as a newly reimagined docu-series.  The series launched over a decade ago and helped to reduce teen pregnancy to record lows. The six-episode season premieres on Tuesday, October 6 at 9PM ET/PT on MTV. The new season will follow the pregnancy journey from multiple perspectives, not just from the young mother. 

16 and Pregnant first aired on MTV in 2009, and helped support young people in making responsible decisions about sexual health. MTV will continue this important conversation in the upcoming season. 16 and Pregnant kicked off three hit series spanning over the last ten years, “Teen Mom OG,” “Teen Mom 2” and “Teen Mom: Young + Pregnant.”

MTV also announced it was expanding its 16 and.. franchise with 16 and Recovering, an intimate, four-part documentary series that follows the triumphs and challenges of nine students attending Northshore Recovery High School in Beverly, Massachusetts, which was founded to address the rise in adolescent addiction in the midst of the opioid epidemic.

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CW’s “Supergirl” Will End With Sixth And Final Season

The CW and Warner Bros. Television announced that the superhero drama “Supergirl” is coming to an end after its upcoming sixth season. The show is set to start production on its final season “later this month,” the CW said.

“Supergirl,” starring Melissa Benoist, debuted in 2015 on CBS, but it made the move to the CW for its second season, joining the network’s existing lineup of superhero series’ from producer Greg Berlanti.

On Instagram, Benoist wrote a tribute to the series, saying, “To say it has been an honor portraying this iconic character would be a massive understatement. Seeing the incredible impact the show has had on young girls around the world has always left me humbled and speechless. She’s had that impact on me, too. She’s taught me strength I didn’t know I had, to find hope in the darkest of places, and that we are stronger when we’re united.”

‘Supergirl’ To End After Upcoming Sixth Season, Melissa Benoist Confirms

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