
We can now add three more, starting with Alden Ehrenreich ( Solo: A Star Wars Story) and David Krumholtz ( Saving Private Ryan), followed a few hours later by Death on the Nile actor and director Kenneth Branagh. Before this week, the cast of Oppenheimer included Cillian Murphy as the title character, Emily Blunt as his wife, and Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Rami Malek, Florence Pugh, Dane DeHaan, Josh Hartnett, Matthew Modine, Jack Quaid, and Benny Safdie. (Photo by Nicola Dove/©20 Century Fox Film Corporation)ĭirector Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer (), his first film for Universal Pictures after shifting away from his long tenure at Warner Bros., has always been billed as an ensemble, as well as a biopic about the life of early atomic bomb co-inventor J. CHRISTOPHER NOLAN’S OPPENHEIMER ENSEMBLE ADDS THREE The four stars will be Sally Field (who coincidentally starred with former college football star Burt Reynolds in Smokey and the Bandit), Rita Moreno, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin (the latter two of whom are also the stars of both 9 to 5, and Netflix’s Grace and Frankie).ġ. Inspired by a true story, 80 for Brady will center on a quartet of older actresses as a group of best friends who take a road trip to Houston in 2017 to see their favorite player, Tom Brady (of course), play in Super Bowl LI. Brady is producing and will co-star in a road trip comedy for Paramount Pictures called 80 for Brady.

Just a few weeks after officially retiring from the NFL after seven Super Bowl wins, former New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccanneers quarterback Tom Brady is the latest football star to make the jump. This legacy includes Jim Brown ( The Dirty Dozen), Terry Crews (TV’s Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Alex Karras ( Blazing Saddles), Bubba Smith ( Police Academy), Carl Weathers ( Rocky), and most notoriously, O.J.

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Perhaps more than any other professional sport, there is a long tradition of professional football players making the transition to becoming movie and TV stars. This WEEK’S TOP STORY TOM BRADY GOES FROM THE BIG GAME TO THE BIG SCREEN IN 80 FOR BRADY
