With an Oscar, a top-selling band and two blockbuster movie franchises under his belt, it’s understandable why fans want to know about Jared Leto‘s net worth and if he makes more from his music or movie career.
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Anne Hathaway makes a colorful arrival to tape her appearance on The Late Show in New York City on Tuesday (March 15).
The 39-year-old posed for a few moments for the camera before heading inside the theatre to chat with Stephen Colbert about her new Apple TV+ series, WeCrashed.
Opening up about the series with People over the weekend, Anne praised her co-star, Jared Leto.
Click inside to see what she said!
Anne admitted that working with Jared was a “delightful surprise”.
“I think how gentle he is, that was a surprise,” she shared. “I think sometimes when you just know somebody’s work from the outside, you imagine, there’s a level of intensity to him, but he was so sweet, calm, and supportive of me throughout this whole process.”
Anne added, “I don’t know why I wasn’t expecting that, but it was a delightful surprise.”
WeCrashed will debut on Apple TV+ on March 18, with new episodes released weekly through April 22.
FYI: Anne wore a Christopher John Rogers look.
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With an Oscar, a top-selling band and two blockbuster movie franchises under his belt, it’s understandable why fans want to know about Jared Leto‘s net worth and if he makes more from his music or movie career.
Jared Leto has done it again. The method actor, known for his extreme on-screen transformations, is almost unrecognizable in his performance as Adam Neumann, the charismatic founder of the WeWork communal workspace venture, in the new Apple TV series . The first three episodes of the eight-part miniseries hit Apple TV Plus on Friday, March 18.With the help of a dialect coach and an expert hair and makeup team, Leto disappears into the real-life character of Neumann, whose idea for a single co-working space eventually became WeWork, a $47 billion start-up.
The dark side of disruption. The new Apple TV+ series WeCrashed is a fictionalized take on the downfall of WeWork — and Adam Neumann, the man behind the curtain.
Jared Leto has done it again. The method actor, known for his extreme on-screen transformations, is almost unrecognizable in his performance as Adam Neumann, the charismatic founder of the WeWork communal workspace venture, in the new Apple TV series . The first three episodes of the eight-part miniseries hit Apple TV Plus today on March 18.With the help of a dialect coach and an expert hair and makeup team, Leto disappears into the real-life character of Neumann, whose idea for a single co-working space eventually became WeWork, a $47 billion start-up.
WeCrashed press tour. She has consistently been delivering in the style department as she promotes the Apple TV miniseries, about the rise and fall of WeWork, but the Los Angeles premiere was especially a stand out. stepped out in an electric blue cutout dress with a black bralette underneath alongside co-star .
Jared Leto goes to great lengths to get into character. Take for example his latest role as WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann in the Apple TV+ limited series “wecrashed”.
Jared Leto went through an intense, months-long method transformation to become WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann in the limited series, Anne Hathaway’s portrayal as his wife, Rebekah, should not be overlooked. The actress, who is starring in her first TV series since the beginning of her acting career, delivers a captivating performance as one-half of the Neumann couple who thought they could “elevate the world’s consciousness” with their real estate tech startup. “She is someone who so identifies as a spiritual person, so I tried to identify and really get to know her that way,” Hathaway tells ET about channeling Rebekah.
Anne Hathaway may have met her match with Jared Leto.ET's Lauren Zima spoke to Hathaway at the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series, , where she opened up about working alongside the consummate method actor.«He's so sweet. He's really playful and we just make each other laugh. We have a really gentle thing,» Hathaway gushed.
Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway hit the red carpet together for the premiere of their new series, WeCrashed, held at The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Thursday (March 17) in Los Angeles.
Jared Leto, it's especially tough. ET's Lauren Zima spoke to the method actor at the premiere of his new Apple TV+ series, , where he described the «mourning process» that happens when he finishes playing a character and moves on to a new one.«Look, when you make a commitment, in any way, when you let go, there can be a mourning process,» Leto revealed. «Some of the things are physical.
Fashion faux pas. Anne Hathaway always looks pretty much perfect, but even the 39-year-old actress faces a wardrobe malfunction once in a while. The good news? She can look back and laugh.
Anne Hathaway is looking back at her time on set with co-star Jared Leto!
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on March 15, the star was spotted on the streets of New York City in a truly trippy set by designer . Hathaway tucked her into her , creating the effect of a , then draped a coordinating blazer over her shoulders. While she kept her hair, makeup, and jewelry simple, the actress added an extra pop of color with a mini bag—the .Courtesy of James Devaney/GC Images kaleidoscopic outfit is the latest celebrity example of dopamine dressing, a emphasizing .
Jared Leto has done it again. The method actor, known for his extreme on-screen transformations, is almost unrecognizable in his performance as Adam Neumann, the charismatic founder of the WeWork communal workspace venture, in the new limited-series from Apple TV+, .With the help of a dialect coach and an expert hair and makeup team, Leto disappears into the real-life character of Neumann, whose idea for a single co-working space eventually became WeWork, a $47 billion start-up.
While many of the recent rise-and-fall, true-story tech unicorn company tales follow a familiar pattern of hubris, greed, seductive hustlers, narcissistic splendor, delusions of grandeur and similar ideas of FOMO hype, (“The Dropout,” and “Super Pumped” to name a couple), the terrific Apple TV+ series “WeCrashed” stands out with its fascinating mix of entrepreneurial capitalism, new-age spirituality and an inspiring love story that fuels its protagonists to great heights.