Speculation around who will be the next James Bond is rife as the franchise looks for Daniel Craig's replacement, with one name firmly in the mix that of Outlander star Sam Heughan.
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Zack Sharf Marvel fans are getting a streaming surprise this month as Disney has confirmed that its summer blockbuster “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” is making a quicker jump from theaters to Disney+ than expected. With the “Doctor Strange” sequel’s June 22 streaming launch, Disney+ officially has the biggest streaming event of the month.It’s also a great month to be a Leonardo DiCaprio fan, as three classics starring the Oscar winner are coming to streaming: “The Departed” (Netflix), “Titanic” (Netflix) and “The Wolf of Wall Street” (Paramount+).
But that’s not all. Original films starring Adam Sandler, Bryan Cranston, Queen Latifah, Bowen Yang, Jennifer Lopez, Dakota Johnson and Emma Thompson are also gearing up for streaming debuts this month.The second most notable streaming debut in June is “No Time to Die” finally bowing on Amazon Prime Video.
Daniel Craig’s last James Bond outing earned $774 million at the pandemic box office and scored three nominations at the 2022 Oscars: sound, visual effects and original song. Billie Eilish and Finneas won the Academy Award for penning the eponymous song.
Speculation around who will be the next James Bond is rife as the franchise looks for Daniel Craig's replacement, with one name firmly in the mix that of Outlander star Sam Heughan.
picked up at Sundance by AppleTV+ for $15 million in January, and like 2020’s big Sundance seller “Palm Springs,” everybody will be watching — and adoring — it. The film is available to stream on June 17. Raiff plays Andrew, a 22-year-old recent college grad who lives with his mom (Leslie Mann) and stepdad (Brad Garrett) and still shares a bedroom with his little brother David (Evan Assante).
Jennifer Lopez isn't thinking about her ex-fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, much at all these days. The 46-year-old former MLB player was recently spotted kissing 25-year-old model Kathryne Padgett in Italy, and a source tells ET that Lopez «wishes him the best.»«Jen is focused on herself and doesn't even think twice about A-Rod or his current love life,» the source notes of the triple-threat star, who is once again engaged to Ben Affleck.
Jane Austen's classic Persuasion is coming to Netflix and fans cannot contain their excitement. However, many are complaining that Dakota Johnson's depiction of the main character Anne Elliot is a little off. We can all fight over the best period dramas and book-to-movie adaptations that have a historical setting - but most will agree that Jane Austen's stories are a delight to read and watch.
Dakota Johnson leaves her hotel in a sharp velvet suit in New York City on Tuesday (June 14).
Dakota Johnson arrives at her hotel on a sunny day in New York City on Monday (June 13).
Dakota Johnson is hitting the streets of NYC.
Jennifer Lopez basks in the joy – and success – of finally releasing her highly-anticipated Halftime documentary, which follows her multi-decade career with a focus on her Super Bowl Halftime performance in 2020, the star is revealing she's not afraid to get vulnerable, showing glimpses of her life fans rarely get to see.MORE: Hoda Kotb is all smiles during night out supporting Jennifer LopezHELLO! had the opportunity to attend the global premiere as part of opening night of the Tribeca Festival, and as excited crowds gathered around the iconic United Palace Theater in New York, J.Lo gave a rare glimpse into her relationship with her 14-year-old daughter Emme.As the documentary closely followed the difficult process of coordinating her instantly-iconic Super Bowl performance, it revealed how much of an inspiration Emme was for it.WATCH: The trailer for HalftimeMORE: Jennifer Lopez gives rare glimpse into relationship with Ben Affleck as he makes surprise cameo in HalftimeThe teen had a significant presence both in the planning of the halftime show as well as during the performance itself, and even provided her mom an idea that went on to become the most meaningful for the singer.Fans got to see just how close the mom-daughter pair are, and the documentary follows the two quite closely. In the lead-up to the Super Bowl, Emme took her mom out to a dance studio for young girls, who squealed in excitement upon seeing the famous entertainer.
Jennifer Lopez is living it up in New York. The powerhouse finally got to watch her new documentary Halftime on the big screen last night a the Tribeca Film Festival for opening day but before she headed to the premiere she stopped by a beautiful mural made in her honor.
Jennifer Lopez’s new documentary, “Halftime”, is giving fans an inside look at her groundbreaking Super Bowl halftime performance, which she co-headlined with Shakira and featured Lopez’s daughter, Emme.
Jennifer Lopez's new documentary,, is giving fans an inside look at her groundbreaking Super Bowl halftime performance, which she co-headlined with Shakira and featured Lopez's daughter, Emme.While the halftime show was celebrated for it's message and its undeniable entertainment value, the new doc — which premiered on Wednesday at the Tribeca Festival in New York City — revealed the rollercoaster of changes and conflicts behind the scenes.One of the first conflicts came from having two headliners — largely because she felt it took away from what both her and Shakira had to offer for a halftime show.«This is the worst idea in the world to have two people do the Super Bowl,» Lopez declares at one point while struggling to map out what her performance would be within the constraints the NFL had put on her team. «It was the worst idea in the world.»Lopez's longtime manager Benny Medina echoed her sentiments, slamming the NFL or thinking that they needed two Latina women to headline the Halftime Show.However, one of the biggest moments of the show came when Lopez and Shakira were joined by Lopez's daughter, who began her performance from inside metal cage while singing Lopez's tune «Let's Get Loud,» before all three sang the Bruce Springsteen classic «Born in the USA.»It was a powerful political message — which was through-and-through Lopez's intention with the performance and the inclusion of cage imagery, in response to Donald Trump's draconian immigration policies.It was also a moment that almost didn't happen. The night before the Super Bowl — during the final dress rehearsal — Lopez learned that the NFL producers want to pull the cages over fears of political ramifications.Medina explained that the objections came from
Dakota Johnson is stepping out for the night!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFor the first time in two years, Tribeca Festival is going back indoors.After canceling the 2020 edition and staying mostly outside in 2021, the annual gathering is returning to traditional premieres, panels and parties to celebrate its 21st edition. It’s also staying put in Manhattan, a change from last year’s version that spanned all five boroughs of New York City.“We’re back to normal,” says Jane Rosenthal, who founded Tribeca Festival with Robert De Niro in 2002. “We are watching things together as a community.