There's no doubt that Firth's career will further blossom. Even though the actor claimed, in his Oscar acceptance speech, that he had hit the zenith of his career upon receiving the award, he's due to star in Cold War spy film Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy and this year. Whilst his film, television and theatre career has been marked by a dramatic, 'literary' style, Firth's talent is bound by no limits.
The Staircase Episode 6 tackles the owl theory surrounding Katheleen Peterson's death.
Turbo-Exp writes: "Mary Poppins is considered one of Disney's first classic live action films, with the role having been made iconic by Julie Andrews. But we've learned in a world where sequels are inevetable, nothing is off limits. We live in a world where there has been a Star Wars: Episode VII, and a Jurassic World, so the fact that Mary Poppins is getting a sequel shouldn't surprise anyone. For what its worth, the film has already done a great job putting together a talented cast which includes Emily Blunt as the lead, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Meryl Streep, and Ben Whishaw. Yet just when we though the cast couldn't get any more talented, Colin Firth has also come on board for the sequel. "
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Colin Firth is in negotiations to star in the EuropaCorp. submarine disaster movie “Kursk.” Matthias Schoenaerts is also set to topline the film.
Danish helmer Thomas Vinterberg will direct from a script by “Saving Private Ryan” screenwriter Robert Rodat, based on Robert Moore’s book “A Time to Die.”