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Rupert Grint says filming 'Harry Potter' was 'suffocating'
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He was only 11 years old when he was cast in the movies and was 22 years old by the time the film series ended, reports 'Deadline'. In a recent interview, Grint said taking on the role of Ron Weasley was not easy and that he found filming "suffocating." "Potter was so full - (filming) all year, then we'd promote the rest of the time. It was quite suffocating," he told Bustle.
'Avatar: The Way of Water' dethrones 'The Avengers' in the US
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Since 'The Way of Water' has cracked the top 10, the sci-fi tentpole's competition to move up the list includes 'Jurassic World' (at No. 9 with $653 million), 'Titanic' (at No. 8 with $659 million) and 'Avengers: Infinity War' (at No. 7 with $678 million), reports 'Variety'. Globally, 'Avatar: The Way of Water' stands as the fourth-biggest movie in history with $2.128 billion.
James Mangold in early talks to direct DC Studios' 'Swamp Thing'
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Sources tell 'Variety' that Mangold is a longtime fan of the DC Comics supernatural hero and approached James Gunn and Peter Safran with his idea for the forthcoming project. Mangold is a comic book veteran after writing, directing and executive producing the R-rated superhero movie 'Logan
Paul Rudd's secret to his youthful looks: A good night's sleep!
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When asked about the secret to his "eternal youth", Rudd told Men's Health magazine: "Sleep. Then diet. Then weights. Then cardio. People ask me,  Can you send me your meal plan? How many times a week do you work out? Do you drink? Do you eat carbs? Do you have a cheat day?' "The most important part of training is sleep. People will set their alarm and then sleep for four hours and they'll get up so that they can train.
New DCU unveils 10 projects: 'Superman: Legacy', Batman & Robin movie among many others
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On Monday, Gunn and Safran met with press on the Warner Bros. studio lot to present what they said was the first part of Chapter 1 of the DCU, which they are calling "Gods and Monsters," reports 'Variety' There are titles based on marquee DC heroes
Pamela Anderson: Hugh Hefner is the only man to treat me with respect
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The 'Baywatch' star has revealed how the late Playboy founder's invitation to feature on the cover of his magazine helped her reclaim her sexuality, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Asked if anyone "has ever treated her with complete and utter respect", Pamela told the Sunday Times newspaper: "Hugh Hefner."
Britney Spears denies breakdown, says she's 'never felt better'
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The singer, 41, concerned fans with a number of posts lately, leading one to call police with fears for the star's wellbeing, reports Mirror.co.uk. The fan has since issued a grovelling apology after the 'Baby One More Time' singer slammed them for going "too far". Britney had changed her name on the social media platform and also shared a video showcasing her regret at getting a tattoo while in Hawaii.
'Potentially in the future': Phoebe Dynevor not to be in 'Bridgerton' Season 3
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The 'Fair Play' star will not be reviving her role as Daphne Bridgerton in the Shonda Rhimes-created Netflix smash hit for the next set of episodes. But, she is "excited" to watch along like everyone else as her on-screen brother Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington -- played by Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan respectively -= have their love story take centre stage, reports 'Female First UK'.
'Avatar 2' tops box office for seventh weekend, crosses $2.11 bn globally
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So far, 'Avatar 2' has generated $620 million at the domestic box office and $2.117 billion globally. On Friday, it passed 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' ($2.071 billion) to become the fourth-highest grossing movie in history. Now, 'The Way of Water' ranks behind only 'Avatar' ($2.92 billion), 'Avengers: Endgame' ($2.7 billion) and 'Titanic' ($2.19 billion) in terms of worldwide ticket sales.
Pamela Anderson's ex leaves $10mn in his will despite 12-day marriage
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Married to former 'Baywatch' actress, for a total of 12 days in early 2020, the 77-year-old producer explained that he's leaving her the money "whether she needs it or not" because he will "always love" her, reports aceshowbiz.com. "I will always love Pamela, always in my heart. As a matter of fact, I left her $10 million in my will. And she doesn't even know that. Nobody knows that. I'm just saying it for the first time with you.
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