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Stalked: Ridley Scott and DiCaprio, Jason casting, Marley's music denied

Ridley Scott and Leonardo DiCaprio are set to collaborate together on a new film called The Low Dwellers...

Jared Padalecki is in negotiations to star as Jason in the Friday the 13th remake...

Bob Marley's family refuse music rights to the Weinstein film...

Ridley Scott and Leonardo DiCaprio are set to collaborate together on a new film called The Low Dwellers which sees DiCaprio playing a man released from prison only to find his past racing towards him and another male character and love interest pulled into the story. The news comes from Yahoo News.


Jared Padalecki is in negotiations to star as Jason in the Friday the 13th remake, and that's all the news from The Hollywood Reporter.


Bob Marley's family refuse music rights to the Weinstein film that even has Rita Marley, the widow of the singer, as a producer. The reason, according to Yahoo News, is that the family are concerned about the Martin Scorsese documentary having too much competition from the Weinstein film. It was clear though that the purchasing of the novel rights from Rita Marley did not include any rights to music.


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