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Perth Now
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Ridley Scott reveals Bee Gees biopic will start filming in November
Sir Ridley Scott will start shooting his Bee Gees biopic in November 2025. The 87-year-old director is to tell the story of the band of brothers, comprised of Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb and Robin Gibb, on the big screen and filming is tentatively scheduled to begin at the end of the year. When asked if he is shooting any movies in 2025, Ridley answered: "I am… the Bee Gees in November. "I think so. That's what I dare say." Ridley says the movie from Paramount Pictures will tell the story of the trio from their childhood right up to the present day, covering their incredible impact on disco due to the soundtrack they created for 1977 movie 'Saturday Night Fever' - which starred John Travolta as dancer Tony Manero - and the deaths of Maurice and his fraternal twin Robin. In an interview with website Collider, he said: "It's really about the brothers and how close the brothers were as a gifted family. They're really very much a family. I think Barry very much was the leader of them, but then Robin also had the voice initially and was also a very good writer. They were a fulfilled team. "It is lovely to see this drawn out from scratch. We'll go from eight years old to the end." Scott has started the casting process for the three siblings but is remaining tight-lipped on who may take on the roles as the 'Night Fever' hitmakers. He said: "I've already got my footprints and handprints, or requests is a better way of putting it, on those names. And no, I can't say who they are." Scott also has a Western movie in the pipeline. The 'Alien' director has bought the rights to the script and has described the story as "the best Western I've ever read". He said: "I have a Western, which is the best Western I've ever read. It was on a shelf of an author who had died. It's from his estate. We tracked it. I bought the script, so I own it, and the moment will come to make it. "I still have to do a musical. I still have to do a pirate movie. I still have to do a Western."


eNCA
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- eNCA
The Bee Gees at Joburg Theatre this weekend
JOHANNESBURG - The Bee Gees Night Fever is returning to Jozi. Here's a sneak peek of what you can expect this weekend. The tribute replicates the harmonies of the Gibb Brothers, Maurice, Robin and Barry. They set the dancefloor on fire with hits like 'Night Fever', 'You Should be Dancing' and 'Stayin' Alive. André Behnke spoke to eNCA
Yahoo
26-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Travis Kelce Goes Tortured Poets-Chic in Thick Glasses and Tight Suit Ahead of AFC Championship
Travis Kelce is ready to school the Buffalo Bills. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 35, arrived at Arrowhead Stadium in an ensemble that was straight out of the tortured poets department. The nerdy-chic game-day outfit featured a tan suit with gray stripes on the left arm and thigh, cropped pants and a gray beanie. He finished the look with dark-framed glasses and white sneakers. Kelce entered to the 1977 Bee Gees' hit "Night Fever." Travis Kelce always knows how to make an pregame song tonight? Night Fever by Bee Gees — Micaela Dea (@MicaelaDeaTV) January 26, 2025 Related: Travis Kelce Reacts to Lil Wayne Calling His Team 'The Cheating Azz Chiefs' His girlfriend Taylor Swift, meanwhile, went logo-heavy in a black and gold $5,000 Louis Vuitton Monogram Jacquard Knit Jacket, a $550 LV Spark Beanie plus a $2,850 Louis Vuitton chain wallet, black pleated miniskirt, red tights and heeled combat boots. The Chiefs are facing Josh Allen and the Bills in the AFC Championship. The winner will play in the Super Bowl at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9. If the Chiefs win this game and win the Super Bowl, they will be the first team to win three-straight Lombardi trophies in NFL history. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The Chiefs previously faced the Bills during the regular season and lost 30-21 on Nov. 17, one of the just two losses for the otherwise undefeated Chiefs this year. Following the November game against the Bills, Kelce admitted that he didn't play his best. "And that s---, it pisses me off, and it made me, you know, go right back into work on Monday after the game and get after it and find a find a way to make s--- right," he said on his podcast New Heights. Related: Every Time Taylor Swift Went to a Kansas City Chiefs Game — and Whether or Not the Team Won However, the loss didn't seem to phase him for too long as the Chiefs headed into the postseason with a potential rematch against the Bills in the cards. During last week's Jan. 18 playoff game against the Houston Texans, Kelce scored a touchdown in the fourth quarter to extend the Chiefs' lead. Earlier that game, he completed a 49-yard reception that marked the longest postseason reception of his career. Read the original article on People