James Cameron Denies O.J. Simpson Casting on ‘Terminator’: ‘That’s a Bad Idea’
“It didn’t go anywhere,” Cameron said of a studio executive pitching Simpson for the role.
“It didn’t go anywhere,” Cameron said of a studio executive pitching Simpson for the role.
“Nope, not you O.J., not you,” Oliver said. “You can just sit this one out.”
“O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confessional?” host Soledad O’Brien calls the interview “bizarre,” and describes how tough it was to see prosecutor Chris Darden and Brown family friend Eve Chen watch Simpson “confess.”
Judith Regan’s revelation is included in Fox’s new special “OJ Simpson: The Lost Confession?,” which airs this Sunday.
Regan was fired by News Corp. in 2006 after plans to release “If I Did It” and turn it into a Fox special fell apart. Now the special’s back — and so is she.
Fox shelved its sit-down with Simpson in 2006, but now the network will finally air it in a two-hour special this month.
Judith Regan was fired by HarperCollins in 2006, and the Fox special never aired, after it was revealed that Simpson was paid $3.5 million for the book.
This clip alone proves why O.J. Simpson shouldn’t be anywhere near reality television.
He’s been in prison since 2008 for armed robbery and kidnapping.
Fox offered to air it as a special, but the filmmaker ultimately said no.
Fans of “American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson” can now binge the new ESPN docu-series.
Critics agree, the O.J. ESPN docu-series is a must-watch.