Cats - Hit Show Goes to the Big Screen

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Shooting set to begin at the end of the year with Tom Hooper directing the film with a script by Lee Hall based on the hit show by Andrew Lloyd Webber; itself based on a collection of stories by T.S. Eliot.

Who are playing the Cats?

Jennifer Hudson as Grizabella
Sir Ian McKellen as Gus the Theater Cat
Mette Towley as Jemima
Idris Elba as Macavity (the villain)
Taylor Swift
James Corden
Laurie Davidson

The film is coming out on December 20, 2019.
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That elusive hide-and-seek cow is at it again
And here I was all excited at the idea that our own CatChat was moving up in format!

Gosh! Headlines.




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Just remember kids Tom Hooper has an Oscar for The King's Speech(2010)....that Oscar could have gone to..


Christopher Nolan (Inception)
David O Russell (The Fighter)
David Fincher (The Social Network)
Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan)



This movie has been getting a lot of flak, and is a disaster at the box office. It will certainly be getting tons of awards...Razzie awards that is.
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The trick is not minding
Just remember kids Tom Hooper has an Oscar for The King's Speech(2010)....that Oscar could have gone to..


Christopher Nolan (Inception)
David O Russell (The Fighter)
David Fincher (The Social Network)
Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan)
I enjoyed The King’s Speech, however, The Social Network and Black Swan were amazing, and more deserving, films.
Inception has gotten better with each repeated viewing.
I did not like The Fighter much.



I enjoyed The King’s Speech, however, The Social Network and Black Swan were amazing, and more deserving, films.
Inception has gotten better with each repeated viewing.
I did not like The Fighter much.
David Fincher should have won that one.



The trick is not minding
I enjoyed The King’s Speech, however, The Social Network and Black Swan were amazing, and more deserving, films.
Inception has gotten better with each repeated viewing.
I did not like The Fighter much.
David Fincher should have won that one.
Seriously, but he’s been snubbed his whole life by the academy it’s ridiculous. Time will show The Social Network to be the much stronger film



Yup! I hear that the film version of "Cats" bombed, rather badly. That's another film that I've put on my "don't go to see" list.
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