Helena Bonham Carter, Matthew Goode, Jarvis Cocker, and Dizzee Rascal are among a host of talent lending their voices to a new Netflix animated series.
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Good Omens finally has a BBC Two air date
The BBC has finally announced when Good Omens will launch on BBC Two.
Benedict Cumberbatch joins Good Omens, release date confirmed
Benedict Cumberbatch is providing the voice of Satan in the new series Good Omens, based on the novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
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Everett, Firth, Morgan shoot The Happy Prince
Rupert Everett is starring in and directing a new film about the last days in the life of Oscar Wilde.
Colin Firth and Colin Morgan co-star in The Happy Prince.
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Counting down to the BAFTAs
It’s just a week until the British Academy Film Awards, hosted by Stephen Fry on February 8.
As always there will be plenty of events happening before Sunday’s awards show, including the inaugural BAFTA Film Gala Dinner on Thursday.
BAFTA supporters confirmed to attend include Andy Serkis, Emilia Fox, Henry Cavill, Imelda Staunton, Joanna Lumley, Miranda Hart, Miranda Richardson, Natalie Dormer, Natasha McElhone, Olivia Colman, Simon Pegg and Tom Hiddleston.
The annual Nominees’ Party takes place on February 7 so expect to see lots of BAFTA news this week.
Stars at the BFI
Jeremy Irvine and Phoebe Fox will attend a screening of the new film The Woman in Black: Angel of Death at the BFI.
The screening takes place on December 11.
The new film is set 40 years after the events of The Woman in Black, with Eel Marsh House acting as a school for children during the Second World War.
Meanwhile Steve Pemberton and Miranda Richardson will be at the BFI on December 10 for the screening of their drama, Mapp and Lucia.
The BBC drama, which is due to be shown over Christmas, also features Anna Chancellor and Mark Gatiss.