for the next year, they are preparing an exciting new adventure show DA VINCI'S DEMONS, which will have young Tom Riley playing the brash and brilliant 25 year old artist, inventor, swordsman, lover, dreamer and idealist Leonardo da Vinci during his turbulent youth in Renaissance Florence. He is described as being the Renaissance version of our modern day Tony Stark as he struggles to live within the confines of his own reality and time and begins to see and invent the future So a man with lots of modern gadgets living in an old
century. Now, the new update is that Riley has got himself a love interest: drop dead gorgeous Laura Haddock (UPSTAIRS DOWN
STAIRS, THE PALACE) will take the lead female role of Lucrezia Donati, the mistress of Lorenzo Medici and lover of da Vinci. Laura is also known as the fiancee of HOLLYWOOD SPY's beloved Sam Claflin whom we've mentioned earlier this week. Aren't they the sexiest couple ever? It is interesting that they fell in love with each other sending letters to each other for two months before they actually met in reality for the first time.
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My ladies (and gay gents) will be thrilled when they hear that Channing Tatum is negotiating to take the lead role in Roland Emmerich's action drama WHITE HOUSE DOWN. The studio has paid record breaking $3 million for the script centring on a paramilitary takeover of the Presidential residence. Meanwhile, another young hunk Taylor Lautner has, according to "MovieWeb" joined TRACERS, in which he will play a New York City bicycle messenger, Cam who is the hottest thing on two wheels, but is in debt to an organized crime gang. When he crashes his bike into a sexy stranger, Nikki, Cam is immediately seduced by her and the thrill of the world of parkour. Sounds like a flop to me.
Oh, my, what is it with hairdressers who constantly give Orlando Bloom some strange hairdos or facial hair in films lately? If you
check out the first trailer for his new film THE GOOD DOCTOR you will know what I'm talking about. Ready to open up in cinemas this August, the film follows Martin Blake (Orlando Bloom), an ambitious but anxious young doctor, eager to impress his superiors and colleagues: Chief Resident Waylans (Rob Morrow), self-assured fellow intern Dan (Troy Garity) and no-nonsense nurse Theresa (Taraji P. Henson). But things are not going Martin's way and he can't seem to shake off his insecurities. When 18-year-old patient Diane (Riley Keough) is admitted for a kidney infection, Martin steps in, getting the much-needed boost of self-esteem he craves. But things take a dark turn as his enthusiasm begins to become an obsession.