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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

"Avatar" Cirque do Soleil Coming Soon

Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment also partner on the project, which will begin its global run next year A Cirque do Soleil arena touring show inspired by James Cameron's movie blockbuster “ Avatar ” is in the works, the director and the troupe said Thursday. Cirque du Soleil and Cameron and Jon Landau's Lightstorm Entertainment will create the project. The show is expected to debut with a global tour next year, before the first of three upcoming “Avatar” sequels, for which the director is currently in pre-production. Twentieth Century Fox, which financed and distributed “Avatar” and upcoming sequels, is also a partner on the live show. “Our relationship with Jim Cameron began with my visit at his ‘Avatar’ cutting room,” said Daniel Lamarre, Cirque du Soleil president and chief executive. “I am thrilled that almost five years later, Cirque du Soleil will be able to explore the very inspirational ‘Avatar’ realm for the live stage.” Cirque du Soleil and Lightstorm Ente

Spike Lee Has A "Nagasaki Deadline"

Spike Lee Has A "Nagasaki Deadline" Spike Lee is closing a deal to next direct Nagasaki Deadline , a thriller that will shoot on the East Coast next year. Alcon Entertainment will finance, and partners Andrew Kosove and Broderick Johnson will produce with Lightstorm Entertainment’s James Cameron , Jon Landau and Rae Sanchini. The film focuses on a troubled FBI agent and his desperate race to thwart two terrorist attacks planned to unfold on American soil. The fed goes beyond obvious suspects to focus on theories that the crime is tied to historical events, as he races against the clock. Given the recent Times Square terror scare, this is risky, hot-button stuff. Creatively, it returns Lee to the fast-paced thriller terrain he covered in Inside Man, which I think was Lee's best film in years. While he delivered a solid hit on budget with three stars--Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster and Clive Owen--studios hardly flooded him with followup offers. While Lee should be