Links: Death Scenes, Star Salaries, and Filmmaker Arrests
Thursday, July 21, 2022 at 5:28PM
NATHANIEL R in Amanda Seyfried, Asteroid City, Bollywood, Bridgerton, Iranian Cinema, Jafar Panahi, List-Mania, To Kill A Mockingbird, Trixie Mattel, death scenes, links, money money money

Today's Must Read
• Slate examines the "50 Greatest Fictional Deaths of All Time". For a piece on death it's surprisingly fun and life-affirming. But the best reason to read it is that, unlike 95% of "all time" lists unline, it's genuinely far reaching stretching across all storytelling mediums and time periods. At this point it's a miracle to see an "all time" list that acknowledges that the world existed before the 1990s! Obviously spoilers abound though...

Movie and tv salaries at the moment, Jafar Panahi's prison sentence, Amanda Seyfried's Wicked audition, Bollywood anxiety and more after the jump ...

Variety on current movie star salaries and new contracts now that back-ends are less common
Variety a companion piece about television paydays and how the gap is widening between stars and supporting players
Coming Soon Focus Features has aquired Wes Anderson's latest Asteroid City though no release date (or even year) is announced. It's about a fictional stargazing convention in 1955
BBC Iranian auteur Jafar Panahi has been ordered to serve six years in jail after voicing concerns about the arrests of two other filmmakers
• ...IndieWire has reactions to the arrests "maybe they will come for all of us"
Coming Soon Bridgerton season 3 has begun production. This season will focus on Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) and Colin (Luke Newton) and introduces three new male cast members
Deadline Bollywood has had a rough 2022 but has high hopes for the second half of the year
Backstage Amanda Seyfried interview. We would like someone to cast her in a new movie musical immediately given this quote (love a star that works on their craft to improve!)...

Last summer while I was playing Elizabeth [on “The Dropout”], on the weekends I was auditioning in person to play Glinda in the movie version of “Wicked”—because I wanted it that much that I was like, “You know what? Yeah, I have to play the last scene of ‘The Dropout’ on Tuesday. I’ll give my Sunday to you.” I literally bent over backwards while playing the hardest role of my life. But I think it also taught me how far I’ve come as a singer, which I really wanted to prove. Because ever since “Les Miz,” I was like, I need to be better. I need to do better. So whatever comes next in terms of musicals, I’m finally prepared.

Off Screen
• Huffington Post Stranger Things cast invades Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway
• Vogue Trixie Mattel interview on her career, new album, and wanting to make more Trixie Motels
The Atlantic three biggest happiness rules
TheaterMania Oscar nominated Mary Badham ("Scout" in To Kill a Mockingbird) has joined the national tour of the stage production of To Kill a Mockingbird...albeit in a different role now that she's 70 years old

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