Paul Mescal will featured in the Hamnet adaptation

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Hamtopia?
The visual stunner that was Nomadic (adapted from Nomadland: survivor in America in the 21st century By Jessica Bruder) transformed me into a big fan of Chloé Zhao, it is therefore with great enthusiasm that I announce News for Zhao’s next film– Another adaptation –HamnetBased on the book of the same name of Maggie O’Farrell. Paul MESCAL and Jessie BUCKLEY are now attached to playing in the film while William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes, in History, make the premature death of their son and the creation of the creation of Hamlet. Irish actors are fire at the moment. O’Farrell and Zhao worked together on the script for the international success book. HamnetThe limited exit begins on November 27 around the exit of Zootopia 2 Before a national outing on December 12.
More casting news but make hunger games
Keep things easy this Friday with funny stuff: we have Sunrise on harvest news! THE Hunger games Prequest cannot stop not ceasing to make the headlines and it is a little wild that we already obtain news for the adaptation of a book which struck the shelves only a month ago. Anyway, rumors were wrong about Haymitch Abernathy and Lenore Dove Baird. Joseph Zada will play Abernathy and Whitney Peak will play Haymitch’s girlfriend. It seems that Zada and Peak are both in the early stages of their career; Starting roles in a franchise as large as The Hunger Games can really put an actor on the map, so congratulations! THE Hollywood Reporter history does not include any other casting note, we will therefore see if rumors take place with Coriolanus snow, Drusilla and other familiar names.
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Journal of a Wimpy kid The author will donate so many books
Here is a beautiful one to end your week. With the 20th book in the Journal of a Wimpy kid Night series, the author of the books, Jeff Kinney, announced that he will donate 20,000 pounds per month, each month until he reaches 160,000 pounds given nationally, in partnership with the first non -profit book. Books will go to the poorly served communities across the country. Read everything here.
The best five most read books on Good Adreds this week seem quite familiar, and it is because they are the same as last week, just with # 2 and # 3 exchanged. To make it more interesting, I also added the five most popular books on The Storygraph this week. This is not an individual comparison, because the most popular books on The Storygraph include titles that have been added as read, not only the most. There is overlap between the two, but there are also some differences.
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