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Rachel Brosnahan flexes her mom muscles in new Amazon film 'I'm Your Woman'

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Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Cetaphil(NEW YORK) — Rachel Brosnahan stars in the new film I’m Your Woman, premiering today on Amazon Prime, and says the part was a bit of stretch.

Brosnahan describes the movie as “a quiet woman’s journey towards becoming the hero of her own story,” but the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star tells ABC Audio she didn’t exactly identify with the character.

“I am not a quiet woman, much to my parents’ chagrin,” she says. “[But] I don’t always consider myself a confident one.  But you have to be given permission to use your voice and to feel like it’s valuable.  And that’s something that I recognize as a woman who should probably sometimes use it a little bit less.”

“[It’s] a real privilege,” she continues. “And Jeanne is someone who has at some point been taught that perhaps her voice isn’t as valuable.

The role also proved to be a bit of a challenge for the 30-year-old actress, who doesn’t have any children of her own.

Says Brosnahan, “I have a whole new respect for the strength of mothers everywhere, quite literally, physically, emotionally and I’m only playing one in the movie, but I definitely got a little bit of mom arm.  I got really strong [on] one side.”

By the way, for nearly half the movie, that baby she’s carrying throughout the film is crying, but Rachel swears no babies were harmed in the making of the movie.

“Nobody’s pinching babies on the set!” she assured. So how did they do it?

“The trick to that…is that we had twins. And…the more sensitive baby they like to face outward.  That was how they were the most comfortable.  And…[we] would sometimes just sort of hold them differently.” 

 

By George Costantino & Jason Nathanson
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The Kardashian-Jenner family heads to Hulu

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Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Yeezy Season 3(LOS ANGELES) — The Kardashian/Jenner family is heading to Hulu.

The streaming service announced Thursday during Disney’s Investor Day presentation that Kourtney, Kim and Khloé Kardashian, and Kris, Kendall and Kylie Jenner have inked a multiyear deal to create content for Hulu.

Internationally, it will stream on Star.

More details are forthcoming; new content is expected to be available next year.

Kim Kardashian West announced on social media in September that her family’s long-running E! reality TV show, Keeping Up With the Kardashians, was coming to an end. The 20th and final season is expected to air next year.

“After what will be 14 years, 20 seasons, hundreds of episodes and numerous spin-off shows, we are beyond grateful to all of you who’ve watched us for all of these years — through the good times, the bad times, the happiness, the tears, and the many relationships and children,” she wrote. “We’ll forever cherish the wonderful memories and countless people we’ve met along the way.”

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By Good Morning America
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Disney+ announces brand new 'Star Wars' projects; new films directed by Taika Waititi and Patty Jenkins

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Disney+(LOS ANGELES) — On Thursday, The Walt Disney Company held a virtual streaming event called Investor Day 2020, during which it announced that nine new Star Wars series will debut on Disney+, which is now more than 86 million subscribers strong.

Disney had hinted about a “significant expansion” of the Star Wars universe, but even the most die-hard Mandalorian fan might not have predicted quite this many shows centered on that galaxy far, far away. 

Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy announced the new Star Wars shows, and two new films: an as-yet-untitled one directed by Oscar winner Taika Waititi, and Rogue Squadron, directed by Wonder Woman‘s Patty Jenkins. 

As for the TV shows: 

Ahsoka — A Mandalorian spin-off centering on Rosario Dawson’s former Jedi Ahsoka Tano.

Rangers of the New Republic —
A series set during the events of The Mandalorian.

Andor — A Rogue One spin-off centering on star and executive producer Diego Luna’s Rebel spy Cassian Andor.

Obi-Wan Kenobi — A series centering on Ewan McGregor’s Jedi Master that takes place after the events of
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. And fans will be thrilled at the fact that Hayden Christensen will reprise his role as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader.

The Bad Batch
— An animated spin-off from Star Wars: The Clone Wars centering on a group of specially trained clone troopers.

Lando
— A series based on the early days of the swashbuckling smuggler who was played by Donald Glover in Solo: A Star Wars Story.

Star Wars: Visions
— An animated anthology of Star Wars tales from acclaimed anime artists.

The Acolyte — A series set long before the events of the previous Star Wars films. It’s described as a “mystery-thriller that will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era.”

A Droid Story
— R2-D2 and C-3PO are leading this series about on a secret mission undertaken by the pair.

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By Stephen Iervolino
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'Raya and the Last Dragon' to hit Disney+ Premier Access and theaters in March

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Walt Disney Animation Studios(LOS ANGELES) — Raya and the Last Dragon will hit Disney+ and theaters simultaneously in March.

During the Disney Investor Day presentation Thursday, it was announced that the animated feature will be available via Disney+ Premier Access and in movie theaters March 5.?

Raya and the Last Dragon is about a warrior princess, Raya, voiced by Kelly Marie Tran, who seeks out the last dragon in existence, voiced by Awkwafina, to help restore peace to her kingdom.

The film is the latest feature to make its way to Disney’s streaming service. Soul, a film from Pixar, will be available on Disney+ and in theaters Dec. 25.

Earlier this year, the studio released Mulan on Disney+ for subscribers with Premier Access, which cost $29.99 and allowed viewers to watch the movie months before it became available to all Disney+ subscribers.

A subscription to Disney+ costs $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year. There is also a bundle option that features Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99 per month. Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced Thursday that Disney+ had amassed 86.8 million subscribers as of Dec. 2.

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Julia Roberts headed to Apple TV+ with limited series backed by producer Reese Witherspoon

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David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Oscar winner Julia Roberts is headed back to the small screen, this time for Apple TV+. Fellow Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon, who stars in and produces The Morning Show for the streaming service, is producing a limited run drama series for Roberts, based on the upcoming book The Last Thing He Told Me

Laura Dave’s as-yet-unreleased novel centers on Roberts’ character, a woman named Hannah, who finds a mysterious message when her husband disappears: “Protect her.” The message alludes to her teenage stepdaughter, with whom she has a complicated relationship, to say the least. Hannah must not only watch over the young woman, but also unravel the mystery of why her father vanished.

Deadline reports Witherspoon’s production company Hello, Sunshine is producing the new show, which was created by Laura Dave and her husband, Josh Singer, who earned a Best Original Screenplay Oscar for the drama Spotlight.

Roberts previously starred in the TV series Homecoming.

By Stephen Iervolino
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