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Excel Entertainment to begin 2018 with 3 Storeys

After the massive success of their last release Fukrey Returns, Excel Entertainment is set to kick off 2018 with their first release of the year, 3 Storeys. The film's trailer was launched a couple of weeks ago, which received a favourable response from the audience.

Featuring an impressive lineup of actors such as Pulkit Samrat, Sharman Joshi, Richa Chadha, Renuka Shahane and Masumeh Makhija, the movie sheds light on the interconnected lives of its leading characters.


Aside from the thriller, Excel Entertainment has some other interesting films in its repertoire also. The premier production house will also be releasing Akshay Kumar's Gold and Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt.

3 Storeys is helmed by debutante director Arjun Mukherjee and produced by Priya Sreedharan, Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar.

Presented by B4U Motion Pictures, the movie hits screens on 16 February 2018.

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  • HBO’s Harry Potter reboot set for release in 2027
  • British actor Tom Turner reportedly cast as the narrator
  • Fans split over the rumoured addition
  • Series aims to follow JK Rowling’s books more closely
  • Filming already underway with a fresh young cast

The upcoming HBO Harry Potter series has stirred fresh debate, with reports claiming the reboot will include a narrator in a major shift from the original Warner Bros. films. The change, if true, marks an attempt to bring the adaptation closer to JK Rowling’s books, where the storytelling voice was always key to the tone.

According to Redanian Intelligence, British actor Tom Turner has been cast as the show’s narrator, though HBO hasn’t confirmed the news. The idea alone has sparked discussion across Harry Potter fan forums and social media, where the words “faithful adaptation” are now being thrown around and not always in a good way.

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