A playfully imagined Disney animated character feud might have hit a little too close to home for Paul Walter Hauser.
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Another day, another major new casting for Paul Walter Hauser, whose Hollywood star is definitely on the rise. Deadline reports that Hauser adds the comedy “Balls Up” to his list of upcoming projects, with Mark Wahlberg as his co-star.
“Ricky Stanicky” director Peter Farrelly is on board to direct, which should give audiences some indication of what to expect from this one plot-wise. Continue reading ‘Balls Up’ Paul Walter Hauser & Mark Wahlberg To Star In Upcoming Comedy From ‘Ricky Stanicky’ Director Peter Farrelly at The Playlist.
.A playfully imagined Disney animated character feud might have hit a little too close to home for Paul Walter Hauser.
Mark Wahlberg debuted a surprising look in the Flight Risk trailer!
Paul Walter Hauser is putting Vin Diesel on blast.
Jackass star Bam Margera reportedly pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in connection with a family altercation that took place at his home last year, and is due to spend six months on probation.The 44-year-old was charged with assaulting his brother, as well as threatening other members of the family, during a two-week visit to his home near Philadelphia. Jess reportedly suffered a ruptured eardrum following the altercation.
Jack Dunn Lionsgate has released the trailer for Mel Gibson‘s high-flying action thriller “Flight Risk,” starring Mark Wahlberg. Per an official logline, the film follows “a pilot (Wahlberg) transporting an Air Marshal (Michelle Dockery) accompanying a fugitive (Topher Grace) to trial. As they cross the Alaskan wilderness, tensions soar and trust is tested, as not everyone on board is who they seem.” “Flight Risk” marks the third collaboration between Gibson and Wahlberg.
What’s the status of people like Mel Gibson in Hollywood? Gibson was seemingly persona non-grata during the #MeToo movement, a sort of belated punishment for his past tabloid transgressions that hit in 2009 (racist, sexist, anti-semitic rants the actor has never been able to shake off), but Hollywood is fickle. #MeToo started in earnest in 2017.
Halle Berry and Mark Wahlberg are starring in the new trailer for their upcoming Netflix action flick The Union!
Vin Diesel in a recent interview.During a press junket for Inside Out 2, the actor made comments suggesting that the Fast And Furious star “mistreats” cast and crew members.When Hauser was talking about his character in Inside Out 2, Embarrassment, he said: “It’s cool to get to be a part of a character that kinda has an arc and he helps in the end.”The interviewer then said: “You’re like Vin Diesel now,” to which Hauser responded: “Please don’t say that.”Hauser then went on to make suggestive comments without specifically calling out Diesel.He elaborated: “I like to think I am on time and approachable.”Paul Walter Hauser has no shame calling out Vin Diesel's unprofessional behavior during our 'Inside Out 2' interview pic.twitter.com/Iw4PBSTWuu— CinemaBlend (@CinemaBlend) June 25, 2024He continued to allude to Diesel’s alleged behaviour, saying: “I love people, but when I hear stories about Hollywood actors who get paid really well and mistreat people… I out them constantly, and it’s a blast.”Lewis Black, who plays the role of Anger, appeared to agree with Hauser’s point, saying: “That’s awful.”Diesel wasn’t the only person Hauser went after in the interview. When Black answered the question about which emotion best personifies him, he said: “If intelligence were an emotion, I would choose to be intelligent.
In his best performances, Mark Wahlberg acts as a sort of 21st-century Bruce Willis, combining comic and action chops as a beleaguered regular Joe battling forces above his pay grade, armed with a scowl and ready quip. No matter how idealized and saintly the characterization, Wahlberg always plays a human being pulled into extraordinary situations, not a superhero. “The Union,” directed by Julian Farino for the Netflix streaming service, uses Wahlberg in such a way.
Ethan Shanfeld High school sweethearts become super spies in the action comedy “The Union,” starring Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry and premiering on Netflix Aug. 16. The film follows Roxanne (Berry), who reunites with her ex-boyfriend Mike (Wahlberg) at a bar and sweeps him off his feet, only to tranquilize him and transport him from New Jersey to London.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Paul Walter Hauser‘s interview with CinemaBlend at the “Inside Out 2” press junket is gaining traction on social media for one viral moment in which the Emmy-winning actor calls out Vin Diesel for stories about Diesel allegedly mistreating cast and crew on set. The two actors have not worked together — and it appears that Hauser is not interested due to what he’s heard about Diesel.
Victoria Beckham gave Meghan Markle over £6,000 worth of designer items, according to a royal expert. However, the gift had little effect on the sales of her fashion line, according to to biographer Tom Bower.The designer items were given to the Duke of Sussex when she was still a senior member of the Royal Family.
Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI) has confirmed Gaurav Banerjee as its new managing director and CEO. He will take the reins on or before Aug. 26, pending approvals.
Daily Mail, it makes “infinite commercial sense for Meghan’s first product to be a wine,” saying it’ll net her far more money than other, cheaper items. “As a product, wines are far more aspirationally marketable -— not to mention financially lucrative — than humble jam,” the publication states. Markle has previously hinted she’ll be selling jars of jam from her American Riviera Orchard collection.
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Meghan Markle allegedly desired "free handbags from Victoria Beckham before snubbing her", as per a new biography.
Another day, another major new casting for Paul Walter Hauser, whose Hollywood star is definitely on the rise. Deadline reports that Hauser adds the comedy “Balls Up” to his list of upcoming projects, with Mark Wahlberg as his co-star.
Meghan Markle, who became the Duchess of Sussex after marrying Prince Harry in 2018, was reportedly cautioned about the life-altering impact of her nuptials.
The House of Beckham,” out now in the UK and Tuesday in the US.It’s just one piece of the fall out that resulted in Markle snubbing David and Victoria Beckham.The “Suits” actress was once so close to the Beckhams she stayed at their Beverly Hills home during a trip to Los Angeles. Bower writes how “a member of Victoria’s staff” offered beauty advice on the best facials and hair dresser in London when Markle was engaged to Prince Harry.But Markle quickly lost trust in Victoria when she believed the designer had leaked a story to the press.“Only after The Sun reported how Victoria had given Meghan makeup advice did the relationship between the two ambitious women crash,” Bower writes, noting that Markle was sensitive to the “media’s probing into her unusual past.” “Harry was ordered to complain to David Beckham,” Bower writes, leading the former soccer star to ask Victoria how The Sun got the gossip.
EXCLUSIVE: Mark Wahlberg (The Family Plan) and Paul Walter Hauser (The Instigators) are set to team on Balls Up, an action comedy that Peter Farrelly will direct for Amazon MGM Studios.