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Vanessa Hudgens to share her journey with witchcraft in new documentary
Vanessa recently revealed that she has teamed up with Bunim-Murray Productions to make a documentary about her journey with witchcraft, reports People magazine. The project, titled 'Dead Hot: Season of the Witch', follows Hudgens and her best friend, musician G.G. Magree, as they travel through Salem, Massachusetts, learning about witchcraft, ghost hunting and connecting with the spirit world.
Tom Cruise could walk International Space Station for upcoming film
The 'Top Gun: Maverick' actor could be blasted off into space to perform a spacewalk for an upcoming film, becoming the first civilian to do so, reports Mirror.co.uk. Universal chairwoman Dame Donna Langley hinted at the future movie, which would see the 60-year-old Hollywood actor Tom Cruise making history at the International Space Station if all goes to plan.
'The People We Hate At The Wedding' to drop on OTT on Nov 18
The film, which stars Allison Janney, Kristen Bell and Ben Platt, is based on a novel by the same name by Grant Ginder. It follows the story of struggling American siblings Alice (played by Kristen Bell) and Paul (played by Ben Platt), who reluctantly agree to attend the wedding of their estranged, wealthy half-sister (played by Cynthia Addai-Robinson) in the English countryside alongside their mother, Donna (played by Allison Janney).
Identities of Mummies, Fortune Teller revealed on 'The Masked Singer' season 8
The Mummies were revealed to be Williams, Knight and Lookinland, while Fortune Teller was John. Among this week's three performances, the 'Brady Bunch' brothers were first to go, with the fewest number of votes. Later, John was unmasked as Fortune Teller after facing off with returning winner Harp in a battle royale (in which both took turns singing the "Full House" theme song). According to Variety, Harp won for a third week in a row.
It's official, Velma will be lesbian in new 'Scooby-Doo' movie
"OMG lesbian Velma finally," read one tweet, which has over 100,000 likes. It's long been an open secret among fans and "Scooby-Doo" creatives that Velma is gay. According to Variety, even James Gunn, who wrote the early live-action films, and Tony Cervone, who served as supervising producer on the "Mystery Incorporated" series, have confirmed the character's sexuality, but they were never able to make it official on screen.
Fans boycott 'Game of Thrones' author George R.R. Martin's next book over racism
Martin is caught in the crossfire of the heated battle over inclusive casting and some of his fans are calling for a boycott of his upcoming book due to comments by its co-authors. According to Variety, 'The Rise of the Dragon: An Illustrated History of the Targaryen Dynasty, Volume One' is being touted as a "deluxe reference book" for those itching to learn more about Westeros' most powerful family.
Marvel releases new trailer for 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'
Directed by Ryan Coogler and produced by Kevin Feige and Nate Moore, 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' ventures back to the kingdom of Wakanda where a new threat emerges. The brand-new trailer and poster of the action-packed feature film traverses the hidden undersea nation called Talokan.
'All good' between Adam Levine, wife Behati Prinsloo despite cheating scandal
The 34-year-old model is expecting her third child with her Maroon 5 star husband, and although he had recently been accused of messaging other women in a flirtatious manner, she still turned up to support him at The Event fundraiser hosted by Shaquille O'Neal Foundation, where he played a 40-minute set, reports aceshowbiz.com.
'Black Panther' director considered quitting filmmaking after Chadwick Boseman's death
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the filmmaker shared that Boseman's death led him to reconsider continuing his work in the entertainment industry, reports Variety. "I was at a point when I was like, 'I'm walking away from this business,'" Coogler stated. "I didn't know if I could make another movie period (or) another 'Black Panther' movie, because it hurt a lot.
Naomi Watts was told her career would end at at 40 after 'becoming unf-able
This month, Naomi Watts's headlining Ryan Murphy's latest Netflix thriller, 'The Watcher'. All of this is to say that Watts' acting career is thriving, which is not what she was told by an unnamed Hollywood figure after her US breakthrough in David Lynch's 'Mulholland Drive'. Watts was 33 at the time, which many in Hollywood viewed as old.
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