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Time Morning Post: David Bowie biopic "Stardust" is released as a trailer

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Time Morning Post: David Bowie biopic "Stardust" is released as a trailer

What global film and television news is worth paying attention to in the past 12 hours? Time.com selects you professionally.

<b>01. "Alita" North American re-release poster! </b>

Time Morning Post: David Bowie biopic "Stardust" is released as a trailer

Directed by Robert Rodriguez ("Out of the Blue"), james Cameron," Alita: Battle Angel will be re-screened in some theaters in North America starting October 30! The director today unveiled a new poster. When the film was released early last year, it grossed $400 million worldwide with a budget of $170 million, starring Rosa Sarazal, Christopher Waltz, Mahershala Ali and Jennifer Connery.

<b>02. The first trailer for Baoye's biopic "Stardust"</b>

Time Morning Post: David Bowie biopic "Stardust" is released as a trailer

Legendary musician David Bowie's biopic Stardust has released an official trailer! Played by Johnny Flynn, Brielle Ranjer. The film tells the story of the young Boy who traveled to the United States for the first time in 1971, and he created the world-famous album and musical image "Ziggy Stardust". Gina Malone plays Bowie's first wife, Angie, and Mark Malone plays his record label publicist. The film will land in North American theaters and video on demand on November 25, and after the trailer conference, the extranet currently has no high evaluation of the film.

<b>03. Kan Mei starred in "Tomb Raider 2" withdrawn</b>

Time Morning Post: David Bowie biopic "Stardust" is released as a trailer

The sequel to "Tomb Raider" starring "Kan Sister" Alicia Vikander in 2018, which was originally scheduled for March 19, 2021, has now been announced, and the new schedule has not yet been announced. The plot of the new film is still unclear, but there are rumors that the film may combine the content of the game Tomb Raider: Rise and Shadow, and Kan Mei will return to star, directed by Ben Wittley (the new version of Butterfly Dream). The first "Tomb Raider" grossed $275 million worldwide with a budget of $94 million.

<b>04. Narcos: Mexico is renewed for a third season</b>

Time Morning Post: David Bowie biopic "Stardust" is released as a trailer

Narcos: Mexico announced a third season renewal, and Netflix today released a short promotional trailer. Wagner Mara, who plays Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, will not only return in the third season, he will also serve as the director of the 2 episodes of this season. However, Diego Runa, the male protagonist of "Narcos: Mexico", plays Felix Gallardo, a Mexican drug lord, who will not return to star due to his role in the "Star Wars" prequel series "Untitled Cassian Andomi".

<b>01. "Parasite" won the Asian Film Awards for Best Picture</b>

Time Morning Post: David Bowie biopic "Stardust" is released as a trailer

The winners of the 14th Asian Film Awards are announced! "Parasite" won four awards including best movie to become a big winner, Wang Xiaoshuai won the best director for "The Long Day", and "Young You" Zhou Dongyu and Yi Yanqianxi won the best actress and best new actor respectively. Full Prize List:

Best Film: "Parasite"

Best Director: Wang Xiaoshuai, "The Earth Is Long"

Best Actress: Zhou Dongyu, "Young You"

Best Actor: Li Bingxian, "The Ministers of Nanshan"

Best Supporting Actress: Ke Shuqin, "Sunshine"

Best Supporting Actor: Ryo Kase, "The End of the Journey, The Beginning of the World"

Best New Actor: Yi Yiqianxi, "Young You"

Best New Director: Mitsuyo Miyazaki, "37 Seconds"

Best Screenplay: Bong Joon-ho, Han Jin-won, "Parasite"

Best Editing: "Parasite"

Best Cinematography: Dong Jinsong, "The Party at South Station"

Best Art Direction: "Parasite"

Best Styling Design: "Time Machine"

Best Sound: "Bees and Distant Thunder"

Best Original Music: "There's Hip Hop in India"

02. Netflix Japanese drama "Alice in the Land of the Dead" released a Chinese character trailer

Time Morning Post: David Bowie biopic "Stardust" is released as a trailer

The Netflix Japanese drama "Alice in the Land of the Dying", starring Kento Yamazaki and Taiho Tsuchiya, released a new trailer (Chinese character) today, a survival game that blocks the life! Adapted from the manga of the same name by Aso Haru, the drama was directed by Nobusuke Sato, director of "The King of The World", and co-starred by Hiroro Murakami, Yuki Morinaga, Saika Miyoshi, Keita Machida, and Isa Nakasato. The story tells that the protagonist and his friends mistakenly fall into a "country" where their lives are staked, and they must rely on the game to save their lives. Netflix launched on December 10th!

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