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Hugh Jackman tests Covid positive, cancels performance in Broadway musical
The actor, according to 'Variety', took to his Twitter account and shared a video notifying his fans and associates about his health status. In the video, Jackman said: "I just wanted you to hear from me that I tested positive this morning for Covid. My symptoms are like a cold: I have a scratchy throat and a bit of a runny nose, but I'm fine."
Zoe Kravitz reveals her cat co-stars in 'The Batman' were the biggest divas
'The Batman' stars Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne and the Caped Crusader. Kravitz told Buzzfeed: "The funniest thing would be us getting ready to shoot and we'd have these cat wranglers come in who had these toys to make the cats stay on their marks, and it would kinda work, but not really. So, it ended up that we were always waiting for the cats - like we'd be ready to go, but then the cat would decide to move.
Jessica Chastain says prosthetics gave her 'energy' to perform
The 44-year-old star shared that the wig, fake teeth and other physical changes she needed to play the lead role in 'The Eyes of Tammy Faye' made it "difficult" to connect with the audience but they also had the benefit of making her work harder to avoid being "upstaged" by her own appearance, reports femalefirst.co.uk. She told Total Film magazine: "It's very helpful because you look so much like the character.
Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley, Denis Villeneuve mourn Jean-Marc Vallee
Vallee, who directed films such as 'Dallas Buyers Club' and 'Wild' and helmed TV projects including 'Big Little Lies' and 'Sharp Objects', died suddenly at his cabin outside Quebec City, Canada on Saturday. He was 58 years old, reports variety.com. "I am in shock. Complete and utter shock," 'Big Little Lies' actress Shailene Woodley wrote in an Instagram story.
Guillermo Del Toro doesn't see himself developing video games again
On the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the award winning director who was once teamed up with Hideo Koijma to develop Konami's horror survival video game 'Silent Hills', flat out said he doesn't think he'll ever try video game development again, reports deadline.com.
Fans were curious about his status after he appeared at the Game Awards this year and commented on the hope of a new 'Silent Hill' game being released soon.
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' swings past $1bn mark in just 12 days
The third film in the Tom Holland-led trilogy achieved this feat despite the lengthening shadow of Omicron and the Covid-19 spike across North America and Europe, and still not having been released in the world largest cinema-going market, China, according to 'Variety'.
Season's Cheer: Despite Covid spike, Spidey homing in on $1-bn mark
Trade analysts were confident that the finale of the Tom Holland-led trilogy would establish this milestone on Sunday (Monday morning, IST) after the film added another $19.6 million from 4,336 theatres across North America on Friday, putting the film well within grasping distance of picking up $92 million to $100 million over the traditional weekend.
Tom Holland defends Marvel movies as 'real art' after Scorsese criticism
The 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' actor shared that Marvel films are "real art" when firing back at Scorsese's claims in which the celebrated director had said that they're "not cinema", reports aceshowbiz.com. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 25-year-old English actor sarcastically said: "You can ask Martin, 'Would you want to make a Marvel movie?' But he doesn't know what it's like because he's never made one."
Tom Holland defends Marvel movies as 'real art' after Scorsese criticism
The 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' actor shared that Marvel films are "real art" when firing back at Scorsese's claims in which the celebrated director had said that they're "not cinema", reports aceshowbiz.com. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the 25-year-old English actor sarcastically said: "You can ask Martin, 'Would you want to make a Marvel movie?' But he doesn't know what it's like because he's never made one."
Michael B. Jordan on getting directing lessons from Denzel Washington
When news broke that Jordan would take the helm of the franchise, in addition to starring as the boxing champ, the first-time feature filmmaker released a statement explaining why he wanted to take on the challenge. "Directing has always been an aspiration, but the timing had to be right," Jordan stated.
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