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Jake Gyllenhaal says filming with Jennifer Aniston was 'torture'
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Speaking during an interview with 'The Howard Stern Show', Gyllenhaal was asked by the host if it was "torture" to film love scenes with somebody he fancied in real life, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Gyllenhaal said: "Oh yeah, it was torture, yes it was. But it was also not torture. I mean, come on, it was like a mix of both."
Kristen Stewart calls Princess Diana 'one of the most unknowable people'
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Stewart told Entertainment Weekly: "There are contradictory materials from the horse's mouth. She doesn't always say the same thing in every interview, you know? There was a fickle nature, obviously, to a lot of the facts. "She is, very sadly and very ironically, one of the most unknowable people in history, when all she wanted was to just be closer to people and bare herself."
'Game of Thrones' prequel 'House of the Dragon' slated for 2022 release
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'House of the Dragon', based on 'Fire & Blood', the 2018 novel of George R.R. Martin, is set 200 years prior to the events of 'Game of Thrones' and tells the story of the House Targaryen and the Targaryen civil war that became known as the 'Dance of the Dragons'. Martin, incidentally, is also the author of 'A Song of Ice and Fire' fantasy novels, which inspired the 'Game of Thrones' series.
Disney India announces 2021-2022 movie slate, kickstarting with 'Eternals'
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The slate will bring in high-octane action adventures which will take the audience on a journey to the fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), starting with 'Eternals', 'Doctor Strange: Multiverse Of Madness', 'Thor: Love and Thunder', 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever', 'Blade', 'The Marvels'. The line-up also includes the much-awaited sequel to 'Avatar', and animation movies including 'Encanto', 'Lightyear', and 'Turning Red'.
Billie Joe Armstrong's coffee company releases limited edition Green Day vinyl
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For $19.99, the never-before-released vinyl gives recordings of 'Basket Case' and 'When I Come Around' on a unique purple vinyl chosen by 'Green Day' drummer Tre Cool. The custom jacket artwork was created especially for this limited release by artist Brian Viveros. "Oftentimes I think the BBC session recordings are better than the originals," said Armstrong in a press statement.
Rami Malek feels British royals appreciate normality
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Rami Malek explained: "For me, I just try to treat them like I would anybody else. I'm sure a dose of normality is probably something that is quite refreshing to them." The star previously met the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the BAFTAs, and Malek always tries to ask them about themselves and their family whenever their paths cross, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Harry Styles confirms explicit meaning behind 'Watermelon Sugar'
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The 27-year-old pop star revealed during a gig in Nashville that his 2019 single is centred around the subject of female pleasure, reports femalefirst.co.uk. Styles said: "This song is about ... It doesn't really matter what it's about." The singer said that the hit single is about the "sweetness of life", before he encouraged the crowd to sing some of the lyrics.
Guy Pearce felt 'ready to kill someone' amid fame struggles
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He shared: "I went to America still carrying this baggage of not believing in myself or the value of my work, so I was extremely picky. I had people around me saying I should do a superhero film, but I was only interested in films that felt heavy and psychological." Pearce added: "I'd done five films back-to-back and was pretty spent, turning up to work every morning and growling at people."
Zoe Kravitz got 'The Batman' role by being truthful
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Kravitz told Another magazine: "I read the script. Then (Reeves) talked with me again to hear my thoughts, to see if we were on the same page. I didn't know him well and it was a bit of a process. "When these big opportunities come up, these big roles, and you really want them, it's heartbreaking when you don't get them. You put a lot of energy into it."
Daniel Craig says playing James Bond has been a 'slog' at times
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Craig, who first starred as James Bond in 'Casino Royale' in 2006, said: "I am very proud of what we have done. I am so lucky to have had this opportunity the last 16 years. "What happens in the future, it just feels like it is going to take 15 years to unpack all of this, to figure out what just happened. Sometimes it was a slog, it has gone like that (snaps his fingers)."
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