Posted on 10/10/2019 7:21:41 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Pose star Billy Porter is in negotiations to join Camila Cabello in Sonys reimagined musical version of Cinderalla.
If the deal goes through, Porter will play Cinderellas fairy godmother. Sony had no comment.
Cabello came on to the project in April with Blockers director Kay Cannon attached to helm and pen the script. Cabello will be involved in the music for the project, which grew out of an original idea from James Corden. The film will be produced by Corden and Leo Pearlman through their Fulwell73 banner.
The new Cinderella will be a music-oriented version of the traditional tale of the orphaned girl with an evil stepmother. Disneys 1950 animated drama has received two live-action remakes: 1997s iteration starring Brandy and Whitney Houston and Kenneth Branaghs 2015 version with Lily James. The latter grossed $543 million worldwide.
Porter won his first Emmy in the lead actor in a drama series last month for his performance as Pray Tell on Ryan Murphys Pose. His stage credits include Angels in America and his Tony Award-winning portrayal of Lola in Kinky Boots.
Porter will return for the third season of FXs Pose and will also appear next year in Paramounts comedy Like a Boss opposite Tiffany Haddish, Salma Hayek and Rose Byrne. He is repped by CAA and Industry Entertainment.
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A man fairy godmother? What the heck???
Well, it worked for Gilligan's Island.
And tons of young mothers will be so proud that their kids are exposed to this nonsense. So woke. So enlightened.
When political correctness and insanity collide you get this crap. I definitely will not watch.
A *fairy* fairy godmother.
That’s the woke crowd’s attempt at irony.
The article left out Leslie Ann Warren, my favorite Cinderella.
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