![]() But as soon as a nurse snaps off the radio (The Agony Aunt, perfect), the ladies flip out and jump from the tub–which, wasn’t that what the restraints were for?–shattering the illusion that Gillian is enjoying her time in the company of other refined ladies. In dulcet voices, the women lay in tubs discussing summering in Saratoga and their husbands. Gillian also finds herself alone and all wet, chilling in hydrotherapy in a looney bin that could at first be confused for a spa retreat. Willie’s always been a little weasel, in my opinion…the only thing that keeps him redeemable is that magnificent bone structure of his. He’s pushed away Eli, he’s pushed away Margaret, and now the only tether to a family life he has is William, who may or may not be scheming to turn his beloved uncle in for an attaboy at the New York prosecutor’s office, where he’s looking to work. (Admittedly, I wondered why Nucky had Sandrelli killed when he was ready to turn for him, but I must have blinked and missed the Billie Kent reference on the wall…of course, Nucky remembers Sandrelli as planting the bomb that killed his beloved showgirl.)īut Nucky is still stuck in his old ways, and even if he’s pulling the “it’s still complicated” with his marital status, he’s always been a lone wolf. While taking meetings with legitimate business partners on the off-chance that liquor ever becomes legal again–spoiler alert!–he runs into a Kennedy and holds a fraught meeting with Gyp Rosetti’s back-stabber of a henchman Tonino Sandrelli, who admits that the hit on Maranzano wasn’t just Lucky being a good little foot soldier. (Well, he kind of did, but you know, he still gets to feed his birds and go to the movies and be alive.) ![]() Now in New York, Nucky meets with Johnny Torrio who is just happy that Capone didn’t put him out of business the usual way…with a bullet to the head. Sure, we can all try to make it like Nucky, who has been looking over his shoulder ever since a botched hit in Cuba, convinced the Meyer Lansky is trying to take him out. In crime, as in life, one must have a partner. Pandemonium will be directed by Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, which is the team that directed that the pilot episode for This is Us.Gillian’s relaxing dip on Boardwalk Empire. Williams, who previously worked on Disney's live-action adaptation of Underdog, which is still in development. The script for Pandemonium was written by Craig A. It's also not hard to imagine him in the role of McMahon.Īccording to the report, after the WWE Studios became involved with the project, "the existing script would undergo heavy rewrites to remove some aspects of the film that the McMahon family would not be happy with." You know, because they don't want to tell the controversial parts of his life because that's not interesting! Those are the parts of the life that make the story really interesting! Cooper is a great actor, so if he does take the role, I have no doubt that he'll give a fantastic performance. If he doesn't take it, we know that the team behind the film is looking for an A-list star to take on the role of McMahon. ![]() The information is said to come from a well-placed source familiar with the project. They say that the studio has already offered Cooper the role, but there's no word on if the actor is open to doing it or not. The movie will be called Pandemonium.Īccording to PWInsider, the studio is looking to put the film project onto the fast-track of development and they want to cast Bradley Cooper in the role of McMahon. WWE Studios and TriStar Pictures are teaming up to make a feature film biopic based on the life of wrestling promoter Vince McMahon who is also the majority owner, chairman, and CEO of WWE.
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