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All for 'The Gray Man': Dhanush thanks Anand Mahindra, posts pic with cast
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The Gray Man', tweeted Dhanush, "premieres one week from today! For now, please enjoy this high-res photo of the gorgeous and talented cast since I know you're all gonna want to zoom in." He also retweeted industrialist and social media commentator Anand Mahindra, who carried an action-packed clip from 'The Gray Man', and wrote: "Kudos to the producers for this inspired casting.
After kitchen accident, Zendaya vows to stay away from cooking
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Having gone through one painful accident that required her finger to be stitched up when attempting to cook, the actress shared with her fans that she has made a promise to herself that she will never cook again, reports aceshowbiz.com. The 25-year-old actress made use of Instagram Story to inform her followers about her kitchen accident, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Eva Mendes planning a 'boring' summer
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Mendes said, "When we were in London, we went from musical to musical taking advantage of being back in the theater, we went to all kinds of museums, we went to Windsor Castle. I had a ton of field trips planned for them, which we did." "And now I feel like it's time to bring boredom back. I'm bringing boredom back, especially for kids, but for myself as well.
Channing Tatum replaces Chris Evans in space race movie 'Project Artemis'
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Greg Berlanti will now direct the film replacing Jason Bateman, who amicably parted ways with the film due to creative differences, reports 'Deadline'. Plot details are being kept under wraps other than it being set against the space race in the 60s.
Kevin Spacey drops out of Genghis Khan movie following sexual assault charges
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The actor was set to star in '1242: Gateway to the West', a historical drama that was shopped at the Cannes film market, about a holy man of a Hungarian castle who tries to stop one of Genghis Khan's armies from invading Europe. Spacey was set to play the holy man, reports 'Variety'.
Keanu Reeves to host Formula One docuseries
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The yet-to-be-titled four-part docuseries will reportedly focus on Formula 1 managing director Ross Brawn, who in 2009 bought the Honda team, renamed it Brawn GP and took it to two unprecedented championship victories, reports �Variety'.
Khloe Kardashian and ex Tristan Thompson going to welcome a baby boy via surrogacy: Reports
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Yes, you heard it right, Khloe and Tristan are expecting their second baby. A representative for Khloe told People Magazine that the Keeping It Up With Kardashian star is indeed expecting her second baby with her ex, Tristan. The rep also revealed that the baby was conceived back in November 2021, but the couple decided to keep it a secret.
'The Rings of Power' second teaser presents first looks of Tolkien characters
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The characters are Isildur (Maxim Baldry), Elendil (Lloyd Owen), Pharazon (Trystan Gravelle), and Queen Regent Miriel (Cynthia Addai-Robinson). Additional Numenoreans recently announced are Kemen (Leon Wadham) and Earien (Ema Horvath). The teaser trailer also highlights some of the realms viewers will visit over the course of the eight-part series, including the Elven realms of Lindon and Eregion, the Dwarven realm Khazad-dum, the Southlands, the Northernmost Wastes, the Sundering Seas, and the island kingdom of Numenor.
Rege-Jean Page has no problem with 'Bridgerton' makers recasting his character
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Speaking at the premiere of his new espionage action film 'The Gray Man' which stars Ryan Gosling and Indian star Dhanush, Page told Variety: "They're free to do as they like. Shonda (Rhimes, executive producer on Bridgerton) and I had a wonderful conversation at the end of Season 1. We were quite happy with how we stuck the landing on that one."
Ana de Armas says she left LA after split from Ben Affleck
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Being the subject of a media storm when she was involved in a year-long romance with the Affleck, the 'Blonde' star admitted that she found the experience "horrible". The 34-year-old actress told Elle magazine: "Yeah, which is good. That's one of the reasons why I left L.A." She continued: "Going through it (myself) confirmed my thoughts about, 'This is not the place for me to be.' It became a little bit too much.
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