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Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 5:00PM
NATHANIEL R in Adaptations, Avatar The Last Airbender, Charles Buddy Rogers, Diablo Cody, Eugene Levy, Josh O'Connor, Madonna, Mireille Enos, The Go-Gos, links, moviegoing

AV Club Steve Martin and Schitt's Creek cast pay tribute to Eugene Levy
• MNPP Josh O'Connor six times
Variety uh oh trouble on the new live action adaptation of Avatar The Last Airbender. The original creators are leaving. That's a pity because the last adaptation was widely considered to be horrendous and the animated show is so fun.

After the jump The Go-Gos, Madonna and Diablo Cody, AMC reopening, the musical Diana and more... 

• MovieMaker Madonna and Diablo Cody are collaborating on a screenplay. It's about music and film but is it about Madonna herself?
Kenneth in the (212) is a Go-Gos expert and he says the new Showtime documentary about them gets a couple of things wrong
•  ...TFE Glenn's review of that doc icymi
Towleroad icymi Antonio Banderas has contracted the coronavirus. Get well soon Antonio!
Variety Congratulations to Clayton Davis of Awards Circuit who has joined Variety as an awards editor
Variety AMC Theaters will charge 15 cents a ticket (1920 prices for a single day) when they reopen on August 20th at 100 locations
Theater Mania "Miscast" one of the funnest annual nights in NYC theater has announced partial casting. Beanie Feldstein, Joshua Henry, Philippa Soo and more will sing songs for roles in which they would never be cast
Variety Mireille Enos, long cast in depressive roles, would love to do a comedy. And also still wants a World War Z sequel
Boy Culture remembers the rumors about Charles "Buddy" Rogers and that kiss in Wings (1927)

Finally...
CNN the Broadway musical Diana, one of the many victims of the shutdown is going to premiere on Netflix before it goes to Broadway in 2021. May this finally kill Broadway's strange belief that filmed or movie versions of their shows will hurt the box office (which is why they've waited so long on Wicked) when the reality says quite the opposite. We don't know why people like to pay big bucks for things they've already seen but that's the way it is in the actual world as the never-ending (until, well, the shutdown) runs of Chicago and Phantom and others can attest.

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