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Will Poulter joins Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'
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"Welcome to the Guardians family, Will Poulter. He's an amazing actor and wonderful guy. See you in a couple weeks," Gunn posted to Twitter. The British-born Poulter made his feature debuts in 2007's 'Son of Rambow' and 2010's 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'.
Jennifer Lawrence's comedy 'No Hard Feelings' lands at Sony Pictures  
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'No Hard Feelings' will be Stupnitsky's follow-up to the 2019 coming-of-age ensemble comedy 'Good Boys', his feature-length directorial debut. Stupnitsky also serves as co-writer on aNo Hard Feelings', alongside John Phillips, reports variety.com. 'No Hard Feelings' is set in Montauk, New York, a hamlet on the east end of Long Island. The package is billed as an R-rated comedy in the vein of the 1983 Tom Cruise film 'Risky Business' and the 2011 Cameron Diaz vehicle aBad Teacher', which Stupnitsky served as an executive producer and writer on.
'Drive My Car', 'A Hero' lead Asia Pacific Screen Awards nominations  
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The best film category is rounded out by nominations for India-France co-production "A Night of Knowing Nothing", directed by India's Payal Kapadia; "The Pencil" from Russia's Natalya Nazarova; and "There is No Evil", an Iran-Czech-Germany co-production directed by Mohammad Rasoulof that won the Golden Bear in Berlin.
'Dune' actor Jason Momoa: Denis Villeneuve is a 'God' to me
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Momoa plays legendary swordmaster and virtuoso warrior 'Duncan Idaho' - the man of action who may be House Atreides' deadliest weapon. He said: "I was in shock when Denis Villeneuve called me because he's hands-down one of my top five favourite living or dead directors! I love him and I love all of his movies, he's a God to me."
Kristen Stewart 'couldn't open her mouth' due to 'Spencer' tension
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Stewart told BBC News: "I had TMJ (her jaw stayed shut) to the point where I was like, completely locked up. I was like, 'Huh, I guess I'm really nervous' - I was really tripping out until we started." She shared that she didn't actually know a huge amount about the Royal Family before she accepted the role, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Ridley Scott would be 'stupid' not to direct 'Gladiator' sequel  
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There are speculations that a follow-up to the 2000 historical epic is in the works and Scott shared that it would be foolish if he didn't make the blockbuster, reports femalefirst.co.uk. He told 'The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show' on BBC Radio 2: "How could I not do that? It would be critically stupid of me not to do that, wouldn't it?"
Daniel Craig hints at taking James Bond 'too seriously'
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He said: "I take things quite seriously unfortunately, but also because I care, and I love what I do. So I'm never not trying to figure out whether we can make it a bit better. It's James Bond." Craig added: "This is, for me personally, the biggest thing I've ever done in my career. It's one of the biggest things in my life.
Jared Leto says he got 'tear gassed' In Italy  
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Taking to his social media account, the 'House of Gucci' star shared that he got "tear gassed" in Rome after he was caught in a Covid-19 vaccine protest. He shared his experience via Instagram Story. Posting a photo of police speaking to protestors, he wrote: "Got caught in a protest in italy. From what I gather it was about vaccine mandates/green pass."
Timothee Chalamet shares his first look as Willy Wonka
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Making its way out via his official social media page, the photo posted by the Academy Award-nominated actor on Sunday, features himself dressing in character as Willy Wonka on a snowy set. He donned a black top hat and burgundy jacket, with a colorful scarf. Besides the first look at his character, Chalamet also shared a close-up shot of him touching a walking cane whose top resembles a purple present resting inside a flower.
Denis Villeneuve wants to make a James Bond film
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Asked about directing a 007 film by Josh Horowitz on the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast, Villeneuve said: "Frankly - and I cannot believe I would say that - but the answer would be a massive yes. I would deeply love to one day make a James Bond movie." "It's a character that I've been with - like everybody - since my childhood. I have massive affection for Bond."
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