Tony "Showtime" Demonson finally did it he got his own Netflix Documentary on his life from the troubling streets of "Terror town" Chicago as a kid too the botch drug deal turned murder case too sitting behind bars and still a youtj and finding the love for the sport in behind the prison walls for 4 years before finally being alot too out too attend a football bootcamp where he would reside in washington for the next couple of years , he was picked up by junior pro team out in Bondi Beach Australia and his troubles there well than ending up getting drafted too a team in Berlin where he would spend 3 seasons going onto Philadelphia and then couple games in Orange County and back too Philadelphia which than got branded too a team in Cape Town Africa you can say Tony Demonson has had a pretty cool life as pro football has made him make home in 4 diffrent continents in the world some players never leave there 1
Akaki Akayre definitely wasn't ready for his upcoming movie debut. He never considered himself an actor or imagine d a movie star career. Even filming in ads and ream promotional materials felt strange for Akaki, who is rather shy. But after some Hollywood people saw his play on the field they immediately became enamored with his rough game, physicality and aggression on the field. So now, surprisingly for himself, Akaki was invited for a main role in a new action franchise, that should span for a long time and a lot of movies. After milking up Marvel and Star Wars franchises dry Hollywood bosses decided to go for something less known - Warhammer 40k. Of course the Akaki would play a space marine - genetically modified warrior, fighting for humanity in the far future against horde of mutants, demons, xenos and all other kinds of nasty stuff. So now he gets ready to fight not only on the field but on the movie set too. He spends a lot of time of learning martial arts and stunting stuff. Akaki feels that he should be pretty good for it, as he is linebacker in his prime, and much more he is worried about his acting. But who cares about acting in such movies anyway?
In a world where crime and corruption rule the night, one man stands alone to take back control of Chicago's underworld empire. Follow the story of ex-Mob boss Gordon "The Meat Boss" Jones on his path to retake what is rightfully his, the throne of the Chicago Underground. After he was mercilessly shot in the back and left for dead by his right hand man, The Meat Boss fights to uncover what really happened in that fateful night and get revenge on all who wronged him. This film is starring the Chicago Butchers very own Big Joe Reed and co starring team mate Austin Morley. This action packed cat-and-mouse suspense thriller is sure to keep your heart racing until the final scene. Disclaimer: All stunts and choreography done by the actors under the supervision of professionals. Only playing at the Chicago Amphitheater for limited time. $15.69 for a seat but you'll only need the edge!
So this is definitely a very indie version of this, although the source material is incredibly popular. So, this will be a movie version of the musical "Chicago" but the twist is that all roles are played by someone of the opposite gender of their original character. So Waylen Greene is going to be playing the pivotal role of Roxie Hart. There is really not much of a budget for this, as the person creating it is not well known, but there is a lot of press surrounding it due to it's unique nature, and it has managed to grab a lot of very large musical names, such as Andrew Rannells (Velma Kelly), Sutton Foster (Billy Flynn), and Hugh Jackman (Matron "Mama" Morton). The movie will follow the direction of the original movie as opposed to the setup of the Broadway musical, and supposedly there is a twist at the end that was not in the original movie OR musical, so stay tuned!