Lebanon has had a contentious relationship with the state of Israel for decades and has an official law on the books that encourages boycotts of products from its neighbor to the south. News of the ban, which had been the subject of speculation since Monday, was announced on social media by Lebanon’s Grand Cinemas and Campaign to Boycott Supporters of Israel. The ban followed an effort by a group called Campaign to Boycott Supporters of Israel, which urged the Lebanese government’s Ministry of Economy and Trade to block the film because its star, Gal Gadot, is Israeli. On Wednesday, the country officially banned the superhero film just hours before it was set to arrive in theaters. If you live in Lebanon, “Wonder Woman” won’t be coming to a theater near you anytime soon.
He completed his plea by asking followers to “feel free to drop some hints to the network/streaming services you want to pick up #Underground. Legend, who has made no secret about his liberal politics, cautioned fans to “be wary of Sinclair” and claimed that “they’re trying to make local stations mini Fox Newses” that lean even further to the right. We’re so proud of our show and the audience that supported!” We’re not reliant on a particular network to make great content. We will find a new home for Underground!” he tweeted, adding, “Content wins. “WGN America has been bought and is going a different direction strategically.
The shift was not lost on Legend, who fired off a series of tweets to promote the content brought forth by “Underground” and its creators, Misha Green and Joe Pokaski.
Sinclair’s purchase of Tribune gives it control of more than 200 local TV stations and WGN America. The network has been scaling down its investment in original programming as part of a deal that its parent company, Tribune Media, made with conservative-leaning Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. The Oscar-winning musician, who is an executive producer and played abolitionist Frederick Douglass on the Underground Railroad-centered show, rallied fans to give it a second life when cable broadcaster WGN America announced Tuesday it would be canceling the series after two seasons. John Legend is making a case for the recently canceled TV drama “Underground” to be picked up by other content providers. Plus-size model Tess Holliday took to Twitter to criticize a billboard for the film that appeared at the Cannes Film Festival, where “Red Shoes” was seeking distribution, that suggested that the less svelte Snow White was “no longer beautiful.” The film’s synopsis promises an empowering message in which Snow White “learns not only to accept herself, but to celebrate who she is, inside and out.” But the film’s trailer and other marketing materials have been blasted as fat-shaming. “I have now fully reviewed the for Red Shoes, I am just as appalled and angry as everyone else, this wasn’t approved by me or my team,” the actress wrote.Īccording to the website of the South Korean animation studio behind the film, its story centers on “a Princess who doesn’t fit into the celebrity world of Princesses - or their dress size.” When she puts on a pair of magical red shoes, she instantly becomes skinnier. Moretz went on social media Wednesday to address criticism that marketing for the animated film “Red Shoes and the 7 Dwarfs” - an updated tweak on the Snow White story, with Moretz as the voice of the classic fairy-tale character - engages in body-shaming. Now she’s speaking out against the marketing campaign behind one of her own projects. Within seconds, you’ll be able to fight with swords and shoot from tanks with ease.Actress Chloë Grace Moretz has long been known as a strong voice when it comes to issues of feminism, whether it’s over-sexualization of female characters or equal pay for women. When going into battle, the commander must be prepared, and our battlefield games will brief you and give tips along the way. Most war challenges feature picture buttons and icons which are easy to understand and simple to use.
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