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New article and photoshoot in Interview Magazine + new ‘The Undoing’ still

Noah discusses movies he watched while quarantining ahead of filming ‘No Sudden Movie’ with Interview Magazine. You can read his thoughts at the link and see the accompanying photoshoot images in the gallery in HD. A new still from ‘The Undoing’ has also popped up and you can see that in the gallery as well.


At just 15 years old, Noah Jupe has been the recipient of a film education that most of us can’t touch. He’s dodged bloodthirsty space monsters in the blockbuster horror A Quiet Place (and it’s upcoming sequel), went head-to-head with Christian Bale in the racing drama Ford v Ferrari, and played a young version of Shia Labeouf in the meta biopic Honey Boy. But despite that stint in experiential film school, Jupe still had a major blindspot when it came to his chosen craft. Until just recently, his mother kept him away from some of cinema’s greatest works, on account of his age. “My mom’s always tried to keep me away because of the age-limit, but also because I have such a crazy imagination,” he says. “But recently she’s seen my love of movies grow dramatically, because I’m old enough now to understand all the different elements that go into a movie, so she’s taken off the restrictions.” So when Jupe, along with his mother, recently spent two weeks in a Detroit hotel room as he quarantined ahead of shooting Steven Soderbergh’s next film No Sudden Move, he used the opportunity to watch some of the best movies ever made, for the very first time. These are his instant reactions.

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Noah joins Steven Soderbergh’s ‘No Sudden Move’

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Noah has been cast in Steven Soderbergh’s new heist movie ‘No Sudden Move’, which began production on Monday.

David Harbour, Noah Jupe, Kieran Culkin and Brendan Fraser have joined the all-star cast of Steven Soderbergh’s heist thriller, No Sudden Move.

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With a script by Ed Solomon, Sudden Move is set in 1955 Detroit and centers on a group of small-time criminals who are hired to steal what they think is a simple document. When their plan goes horribly wrong, their search for who hired them – and for what ultimate purpose – weaves them through all echelons of the race-torn, rapidly changing city.

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‘A Quiet Place 2’ delayed again

Due to the ongoing pandemic, ‘A Quiet Place 2’ has been pushed back yet again. The new release date is set for April 23, 2021. Read more at Deadline.

The release-date change landslide continues today following AMC’s announcement that they’re reopening in mid-to-late August with Paramount’s A Quiet Place 2 leaving Labor Day weekend for April 23, 2021 and now their Skydance co-production Top Gun: Maverick vacating Dec. 23 for July 2, 2021.

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Noah is set to appear in NBC’s Red Nose Day special

According to Deadline, Noah, along with many other actors, is set to appear on NBC’s Red Nose Day special airing on May 21.

NBC has unveiled a stellar lineup for its sixth annual Red Nose Day Special, the national fundraising campaign to end child poverty, which airs Thursday, May 21 at 9 PM.

Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, OneRepublic, Ellie Goulding, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, Sam Smith, James Taylor, Meghan Trainor and Tina: the Tina Turner Musical star Adrienne Warren will perform.

Actors/comedians Jim Gaffigan, Tony Hale, Ray Romano and Lilly Singh also will be featured, and Bryan Cranston, Mario Lopez, Milo Ventimiglia and Noah Jupe will make appearances throughout the evening.

Created by Love Actually and Notting Hill writer-director Richard Curtis, Red Nose Day has raised $200 million since launching in the U.S. in 2015, and has helped more than 25 million children in the U.S. and around the world.

As previously announced, Celebrity Escape Room, will kick off the night of special programming at 8 PM. Sort of a show within a show, Celebrity Escape Room is executive produced by Ben Stiller and hosted by Jack Black and features comedy stars Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow and Adam Scott. As host, Black puts his celebrity friends to the test as they work together under intense pressure to beat the clock, unlocking a series of surprising puzzle rooms to ultimately engineer their great escape.

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‘A Quiet Place II’ sets a new release date

According to The Hollywood Reporter, ‘A Quiet Place II’ will now be released on September 4, 2020.

The sequel is among numerous Hollywood event pics delayed amid the coronavirus pandemic and widespread theater closures.

John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place Part II has carved out a new release date in theaters: Sept. 4.

The Paramount movie was originally set to hit the big screen in late March, but was among numerous Hollywood event pics delayed amid the novel coronavirus pandemic and unprecedented theater closures.

By March 20, virtually all cinemas were closed across the U.S., as well as in numerous markets overseas, including China. It’s not yet clear when they may reopen; many suspect the blackout could last through May and into June.

The sequel to the 2018 silent blockbuster A Quiet Place had been set to hit theaters March 20 in North America, combined with a day-and-date release in numerous foreign markets.

Krasinski wrote and directed the film, which stars original castmembers Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe. Series newcomers include Cillian Murphy and Djimon Hounsou.

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‘The Undoing’ pushed back to the fall

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, ‘The Undoing’ has been pushed back from its May release date to an unknown date in the fall, to fill the gap that would otherwise be left in the fall by shows not being able to be filmed right now. Read more at The Wrap.

HBO’s limited series adaptation of “The Undoing” has become the latest series affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The Nicole Kidman-led series, which was originally supposed to premiere in May, will be delayed until later this year, HBO confirmed in a statement on Thursday. “In light of current events, HBO’s six-part limited series, THE UNDOING, will now debut this fall,” the network said.