



It has been almost 40 years since Emilio Estevez first drew his revolver as Billy the Kid in the iconic Western “Young Guns.”
The actor visited the New Mexico State Capitol on Thursday during Film and Media Day to announce that he’ll be coming back to where it all started to film the next installment in the franchise. He will direct “Young Guns 3: Dead or Alive” and will star again as the famous outlaw. The cast also includes original members Lou Diamond Phillips and Christian Slater.
Estevez said during a news conference that he has heard jokes about whether the title should be “Old Guns.”
The first “Young Guns” premiered in 1988. Its success resulted in a sequel that followed two years later. Both were filmed in New Mexico.
Estevez, 62, said some work already is happening on the film, but officials didn’t provide any details on when the cameras could start rolling.
The plot also is under wraps, although Estevez and Phillips hinted in recent years that it was very possible that the franchise would return to the big screen.
“Young Guns 3” is being written by Estevez and John Fusco.
‘Ted Lasso’ returning for new season: Jason Sudeikis’ mustache is making a comeback. “Ted Lasso,” the dramedy about a fiercely optimistic American soccer coach in London, is set to return for a fourth season, Apple TV+ announced Friday.
The streamer did not say when the new episodes would become available or where they are in the production process.
In a statement, Sudeikis, the show’s star and an executive producer, hinted the new episodes would be about taking chances. “In Season 4, the folks at AFC Richmond learn to leap before they look, discovering that wherever they land, it’s exactly where they’re meant to be.”
“Ted Lasso” has won seven Primetime Emmy Awards, including outstanding comedy series for its first two seasons.
‘Taxi’ cast reunites to fete DeVito: The cast of “Taxi” reunited again in New York City to celebrate Danny DeVito’s theater honor, 42 years after the Emmy-winning sitcom turned off its cab light.
Christopher Lloyd, Carol Kane, Tony Danza, Marilu Henner, Judd Hirsch and series co-creator James L. Brooks all gathered with DeVito Monday when he was honored with the Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre, according to Today.com.
The event was hosted by the Roundabout Theatre Company.
DeVito, 80, was nominated for a Tony Award in 2017 for his role in “The Price,” which also netted him a Drama Desk Award. He made his stage debut in 1969 in an off-Broadway adaptation of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”
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