Unfortunately, that question is not as straightforward as it sounds.
British entertainment site MusicMagpie took a big-data approach to the issue of film remakes, gathering information on 1,438 films that were either remakes or remade, going all the way back to 1902. Regarding time gaps, the authors found that a whopping 21 films on the list were remade within a year of their original release, however these were mostly "regional adaptations of foreign titles."
Find out how Dr. Sandra Lee's previous patients have been doing since appearing on her show with this "Where Are They Now" special. In this new episode, Chuck, the man with the "Popeye" lipoma, checks back in to share his experience.
No, the faithful canine sidekick in "Star Trek: Picard" isn't actually titular star Patrick Stewart's pet, but it's safe to say he's a stand-in. The choice of a pit bull was very much informed by his personal life.
It's clear that the role of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard (later an admiral) is a little more personal to Stewart than most of his parts, especially these days.
Bill (Will Sasso) and Jo (Christina Vidal Mitchell) stick to each other's sides, trying their best to maintain a united front in the face of judgment from their extended families, co-workers, other parents and even their own kids in this new comedy.
Savvy super-flippers hunt for retail gold in this series premiere. After scouring the internet for unbelievable deals, groups dig through boxes, pallets and truckloads of mystery items they bid on, hoping to turn whatever they find into a profit.
I'm assuming you mean what's his career background, rather than where was he born. (If I'm wrong, the answer to your question is Washington, D.C., and you can stop reading now.)
It's natural to wonder about his background. Usually when notably muscle-bound actors show up in big roles out of nowhere, there's a sports career behind them somewhere, and so it is with Dave Bautista, though his was a particularly theatrical sports career.
Bailiffs, clerks, cops and judges in Los Angeles fight for justice in the courtroom and their own lives in this legal drama. Simone Missick stars as newly-appointed judge Lola Carmichael who is determined to push boundaries and fight against corruption.
A scene from "Star Trek: Lower Decks"
The Maryland women are back with an all-new fifth season in this premiere. Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Candiace Dillard Bassett, Robyn Dixon and Monique Samuels return with new friend, professor, entrepreneur, mother and political analyst, Wendy Osefo.
John Mulaney as seen in "John Mulaney and the Snack Lunch Bunch"
More 'Sack Lunch Bunch': Kids really do say the darndest things, especially when they're performing material written by two-time Emmy winner John Mulaney.