Meghan Markle's Potential Netflix Comeback
Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, may return to acting with a potential role in Guy Ritchie's Netflix series 'The Gentlemen.' Meanwhile, Duane "Keffe D" Davis' defense in the Tupac murder trial tells jurors not to trust allegations, as Ridley Scott's new film 'The Dog Stars' brings optimism to sci-fi cinema.
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is reportedly in advanced negotiations to join Guy Ritchie's Netflix series 'The Gentlemen,' according to media reports. Although discussions are described as 'hypothetical,' they signal a potential return to acting for Markle, pending a third season renewal of the series.
Duane 'Keffe D' Davis, on trial for orchestrating rapper Tupac Shakur's murder in 1996, faces an unusual defense strategy. Despite admissions that contributed to his arrest, his lawyer advised jurors to discredit his alleged involvement, emphasizing the need to reconsider media-driven narratives of culpability.
Renowned filmmaker Ridley Scott ventures back to science fiction with 'The Dog Stars,' a project embedding a hopeful narrative in a dystopian setting. Known for his work in films like 'Alien' and 'The Martian,' Scott's adaptation of Peter Heller's novel carries a tone of optimism amid apocalyptic themes.
ALSO READ
-
Entertainment Buzz: Meghan Markle, Meta Glasses, and Sizzling Streaming Updates
-
Meghan Markle Eyes a Netflix Comeback in Guy Ritchie's 'The Gentlemen'
-
Entertainment Industry Abuzz: Meghan Markle's Potential Netflix Role Leads Headlines
-
Meghan Markle's Potential Return to the Screen with Netflix's 'The Gentlemen'
-
Meghan Markle Set to Make Acting Comeback in Netflix's 'The Gentlemen'
Google News