

Per Entertainment Weekly, Dungey is playing Sonya, "a no-nonsense uniform cop who forms an unlikely bond with Amenadiel. Lucifer's sixth and final season on Netflix just added a pair of damn fine actresses to its roster: Merrin Dungey (Francine Calfo on Alias) and Brianna Hildebrand (Negasonic Teenage Warhead in Fox's two Deadpool films). The film has such a unique visual style that transports the audience away to another world, one that Wendy and I wanted to ensure reflects the world as it really is full of different cultures and beliefs." "When I first read Kate DiCamillo's book, I knew that I had to make The Magician's Elephant into a film," Pastor said. "It's as inspiring as it is entertaining, and has such a wonderful blend of adventure, heart, magic and off-center humor.

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Written by Martin Hynes ( Toy Story 4), the film is produced by Julia Pistor ( Jimmy Neutron, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events). The power of hope, the belief that anything is possible, and the ability to ask "what if?" are all themes that are woven into the fabric of this film, and resonate now more than ever," Rogers said in a statement. “Peter’s story planted itself in my heart when I first read the book I felt very connected to him, and was totally captivated by the world and the characters. To find the magician, however, Peter must complete three harrowing tasks. In his search, Peter comes across a fortune teller who informs the boy that he must seek out a mysterious white elephant and the magician ( Doctor Strange's Benedict Wong) who can conjure it. Marking the directorial debut of VFX veteran Wendy Rogers ( Shrek, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian), the film follows Peter ( A Quiet Place's Noah Jupe), a boy searching for his sister, Adel ( Mary Poppins Returns' Pixie Davies). Netflix announced today that it's currently in production on an adaptation of The Magician's Elephant by Newbery-winner Kate DiCamillo. Speaking of animated films based on children's books. 30 before making its way to North America in early 2021. Based on the children's book of the same name by Diana Wynne Jones, the film will air on NHK in Japan on Dec. Unlike previous Ghibli projects, Earwig and the Witch is animated with 3D CGI. Unaware that her own birth mother had magical powers, the headstrong heroine "sets out to uncover the secrets of her new guardians discovers a world of spells and potions, and a mysterious song that may be the key to finding the family she has always wanted," reads the official synopsis. Helmed by Hayao Miyazaki's son, Goro Miyazaki ( From Up on Poppy Hill), Earwig tells the story of a young orphan girl (the titular Earwig, voiced in English by Taylor Paige Henderson) who finds herself adopted by a strange couple and living with a selfish witch.
