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TELEVISION SERIES > Secret Invasion > Episode Stills
TELEVISION SERIES > Secret Invasion > Screencaps
I have finally moved this site to my new host (Thanks so much to Kaci and Claudia) and so I can update all that I missed. Hopefully, I got everything.
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PHOTOSHOOTS & OUTTAKES > 2019 > 2019 Vogue (Spain)
PHOTOSHOOTS & OUTTAKES > 2019 > 2019 Variety – Actors On Actors
PHOTOSHOOTS & OUTTAKES > 2019 > 2019 Emmy Portraits
PHOTOSHOOTS & OUTTAKES > 2019 > 2019 MTV News Portraits
PHOTOSHOOTS & OUTTAKES > 2019 > 2019 Sirius XM Portraits
PHOTOSHOOTS & OUTTAKES > 2019 > 2019 Stellar
PHOTOSHOOTS & OUTTAKES > 2019 > 2019 Wonderland
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Sep 12: Promoting “Last Christmas”
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Sep 19: “Last Christmas” Press Conference +12
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Oct 30: “Good Morning America” Appearance
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Nov 6: Promoting “Last Christmas”
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Nov 9: Promoting “Last Christmas”
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Nov 9: “MTV News” Appearance
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Nov 12: Covent Garden Christmas Lights 2019
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Nov 13: BBC The Story So Far
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Nov 14: HFPA And THR Golden Globe Ambassador Party – Press Conference
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Nov 18: Arm Chair Expert
APPEARANCES > 2019 > Nov 23: Dream Force
FILM PRODUCTIONS > Last Christmas > Behind The Scenes
FILM PRODUCTIONS > Last Christmas > Promotional Photos
FILM PRODUCTIONS > Last Christmas > Production Stills
MODELING, ADVERTISING, AND PROMOTIONAL WORK > Dolce & Gabbana ‘The One’ Fragrance – 2018 Campaign > Promotional Photos
MODELING, ADVERTISING, AND PROMOTIONAL WORK > Same You (Emilia’s Charity) – 2019 > Photoshoot
MAGAZINES > 2019 > 2019 Wonderland – Dec
MAGAZINES > 2019 > 2019 Total Film – Dec
MAGAZINES > 2019 > 2019 Stellar – Oct 20
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VARIETY – The hackneyed industry catchphrase “creative differences” has been enlisted countless times over the decades to describe Hollywood productions gone amok, prompting a change in the director’s chair. The modern “Star Wars” series has not been immune: More than half of Lucasfilm’s recent efforts have suffered through episodes of filmmaker upheaval.
But the latest installment, “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” due out May 25, upstaged them all when the production veered off the rails so spectacularly that it forced filming to grind to a halt after four months. With mere weeks left on the shooting schedule, producer Kathleen Kennedy fired directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and hired veteran Ron Howard to right the ship.
Suddenly, the Oscar-winning director of 2001’s “A Beautiful Mind,” who along with his Imagine Entertainment partner Brian Grazer has overseen dozens of features, was tasked with the daunting job of overhauling the embattled franchise spinoff. Howard shot about 70% of “Solo,” thus earning him sole director credit on the movie, with Lord and Miller receiving executive producer acknowledgments. With the reshoots, the movie wound up costing more than $250 million.
“I didn’t witness any of the difficulties or where that disconnect was,” says Howard, who is 64. “But the one thing that I could bring to it was objectivity. I saw it as an opportunity.”