Charli XCX is teaming up with director Takashi Miike for a new horror film, set to star Milly Alcock and Norman Reedus, according to Variety. The project comes on the heels of Charli XCX's success at the Sundance Film Festival with "The Moment."
The film's plot details have been unveiled, though specific information about the storyline remains under wraps. This marks a significant venture for Charli XCX into the horror genre, following her recent success.
In other entertainment news, Austin Butler is set to portray Lance Armstrong in a new film directed by Edward Berger, known for "All Quiet on the Western Front," Variety reported. The film will delve into the cycling legend's career, which was marred by a doping scandal.
Meanwhile, NBC has increased security measures for the "Today" show due to the unexplained disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mother, Nancy Guthrie, as reported by Variety. The network already provides security for its talent, but has heightened precautions in recent days.
Warner Bros. Discovery has unveiled two custom-built studios in the Italian Alps to serve as the broadcast hub for its European coverage of the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, according to Variety. The main facility, dubbed WBD House, is located in the heart of Cortina d'Ampezzo.
Finally, a new Peacock series is set to reimagine "The 'Burbs," with a "surprisingly sweet twist," according to Time. The series follows a new mother, played by Keke Palmer, who moves to a suburban cul-de-sac and encounters neighbors reminiscent of the horror-comedy classic "Get Out." Palmer describes the series as giving "Get Out."
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