
Having only very recently published the creative Potential Upcoming Projects feature on Nina Dobrev Network; a major response has already occurred as none other than actor and star of True Lies; Tom Arnold had his say on the possibility of True Lies 2 with Nina as a lead villain.
You can see Tom Arnold’s response on his official Twitter profile below:
She's great. You know else is? @elizadushku The more bad ass women the better although I'd like to see a couple old guys. I'd love 2 do it 2 https://t.co/ZYn6MdNin8
— Tom Arnold (@TomArnold) September 29, 2017
As a huge fan of True Lies, I can categorically state that the action comedy is one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s very best films and is worthy of at least one sequel. After all, if Crash Bandicoot can make a return in 2017 for its 20th anniversary, then why can’t True Lies make an equally enormous comeback upon its 25th anniversary in 2019?
You can read the Potential Upcoming Projects feature including the full pitch of Nina’s True Lies 2 role.

To celebrate the theatrical release of Flatliners starring Nina Dobrev, I have just had the delight of publishing a new, fresh creative feature that looks at Nina Dobrev’s potential future projects throughout movies, television, videogames, fashion and modelling, music videos and pretty much everything else besides.
The feature will be continually updated whenever casting for a role that perfectly suits Nina comes to light. You can find the new Potential Future Projects feature on the Nina page.
I would personally really appreciate your support in reading the feature and sharing it amongst fellow fans of Nina Dobrev’s unique talents; as I have written this feature over the course of six months or so, putting a lot of thought and research into it in the process. I hope you are as entertained by reading it as I was inspired in writing it.

Comedy film Crash Pad starring Nina Dobrev, Thomas Haden Church, Christina Applegate and Domhnall Gleeson has just launched its official social media channels. You can support Crash Pad by following on Twitter, following on Instagram and liking on Facebook and by using the hashtag #CrashPadMovie to spread the word and tell your friends about the film.
If you are yet to see the trailer, then you can find the red band trailer on YouTube.
Crash Pad released on Digital HD for rental and purchase on September 26th with a cinema release set for October 27th and DVD on December 5th 2017.
Dog Days is definitely putting together a very nice cast. We have now learned that Vanessa Hudgens (Spring Breakers, SYTYCD) has joined Nina and Finn Wolfhard (It, Stranger Things) read a little below about her character.
The Powerless alum will play Tara in the interconnected ensemble pic about people looking for more in life and relying on their furry friends for support. The character is a world-weary coffee shop barista who very much is looking for more.

Child actor Finn Wolfhard is joining Nina Dobrev in the recently confirmed film Dog Days as a character named Tyler. It may not usually be a big news story for a child actor to be joining the cast of a film, but at the time of writing; Finn Wolfhard is ranked 4th in popularity on IMDB due to his starring roles and highly regarded performances in TV series Stranger Things and horror thriller It; therefore making this cast announcement a big deal. Finn Wolfhard is a young actor who is going places after he and his fellow cast on Stranger Things won the award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2017.
Dog Days tells the story of a group of interconnected people in Los Angeles who discover each other through the love of their pet dogs. Dog Days is scheduled to start filming before the end of 2017 with Ken Marino in place to direct a story written by Elissa Matsueda and Erica Oyama.
As if Nina wasn’t busy already with the up and coming Premiere of Flatliners hitting Theaters Next Friday and she is currently filming Lucky Day as well. Another Movie announcement thanks to Deadline.com
Good Day Seattle host Elizabeth in the canine-connected ensemble comedy from the West Hot American Summer vet. The character relies on her pet through life and work stresses, including the unwelcomed advances of an on-air colleague. Directed by Ken Marino Penned by Elissa Matsueda and Erica Oyama, and produced by Mickey Liddell, Pete Shilaimon, Jennifer Monore, and Scott Holroyd, Dog Days is set to start shooting this year in Los Angeles.
Congratulations Nina, we are all so very proud of you, keep up the amazing work.