While it's nothing new, and we're certainly not complaining, Harry Styles' name is inescapable right now.
17.04.2023 - 17:49 / etonline.com
Chris Evans and Ana de Armas are reuniting once again in their new film,, but the dynamic might be a little different this time around.«Whatever Ana's doing, I want at least one day on set,» Evans joked with ET when the pair sat down to discuss their upcoming Apple TV+ action rom-com. The pair previously starred together in Rian Johnson's 2019 murder mystery, , and reunited for the 2022 Netflix action-thriller. But is something else entirely.«It just felt like something I grew up watching,» Evans recalled. «It felt like , something that was charming and sweet and... it's really hinging on the chemistry between the characters.»In the film, directed by Dexter Fletcher, Evans stars as Cole, a hapless guy who goes on one date with de Armas' Sadie — but then never hears from her again.
As it turns out, she's a secret agent, and in Cole's attempts to pursue her, he lands himself right in the middle of an international incident.«It's nice to play someone who has not only far less capabilities than someone like Captain America, but in moments of panic has a human reaction,» Evans said of playing the character, something of a return to his pre-MCU roots in rom-coms like and. «Nothing about Cole is cool, you know? He goes to pieces, but it's endearing.
That’s fun to play.»For her part, de Armas is no stranger to the action drama — she had a memorable cameo in the latest James Bond film,, and will play a dancer turned assassin in the upcoming spinoff film, — but getting to be the hero opposite Evans' damsel in distress was especially fun for the actress.«I did love that dynamic,» she shared. «I loved reversing the roles and the expectations of what an action movie should be like and who carries the film, in the sense of that
.While it's nothing new, and we're certainly not complaining, Harry Styles' name is inescapable right now.
Ariana Madix, the drama and turmoil of the past few months have actually taught her something very important about her own emotional endurance and inner strength.Madix was joined by Lisa Vanderpump at the White House Correspondents Association Dinner at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., on Sunday, and the reality stars spoke with ET about being at the gala, and the rollercoaster year thus far.«I'm just so excited to be here! This is such a thrill to be invited by the and Lisa,» Madix marveled. «To be able to experience this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and a moment that I've honestly dreamed of.»Madix added, «I've watched this correspondents dinner on television the coverage every year so to be able to be here is really incredible.»Madix's tumultuous love life has been front and center of entertainment news coverage over the past two months amind "Scandoval" — the popular term for the cheating scandal that emerged when it was revealed that Madix's longtime boyfriend, Tom Sandoval, had been cheating on her for months with fellow co-star Raquel Leviss.Scandoval has rocked the show itself, with many fans both captivated and angered by the situation and has led to serious turmoil among the cast.«Normally, the magic of this show is the ups and the downs... the authenticity of the show,» Vanderpump shared with ET.
EXCLUSIVE: Skydance’s spy action comedy, Ghosted, is the most watched movie debut to date in AppleTV+ history per Samba TV.
Chris Evans used his friendship with Ana de Armas to recruit her for their movie 'Ghosted' after Scarlett Johansson dropped out. Chris and Ana star in the new Apple TV Plus action movie but director Dexter Fletcher has revealed Scarlett had originally been cast to play the female lead partly because of her longtime friendship with the actor - and when she had scheduling issues, Chris had to bring in another of his female pals. Fletcher told The Hollywood Reporter: "I was lucky enough to get on well with Chris and meet him, and he was like: 'Look, Scarlett is a great friend.
Following their grand Marvel success, filmmaking pair the Russo Brothers have irked many moviegoing audiences, filmmakers, journalists, and very-online social media audiences. Like James Cameron before them and his brand of smug irritation, their success has seemingly inflated an arrogance in them, and or, their epic box office accomplishments have made the media hang on to their every word and prop it up as something worth quoting (and we’re guilty of this too).
Chris Evans has revealed that hosting Saturday Night Live would immediately give him “anxiety” and that he has “avoided” the opportunity.During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, the actor was alongside his co-star Ana de Armas discussing their new film Ghosted. The conversation was introduced as the Blonde actress shared that she would be hosting SNL herself.When Evans was asked about a potential future appearance on the comedy sketch series, the Captain America actor said he would much rather make a small cameo than host the show.“Well, now a cameo I can handle,” Evans replied.
Ghosted is an over-caffeinated action comedy romance that tries too hard to be too many things, starting out as a sweet budding rom-com before drastically morphing into a violent international spy-chase movie anchored by a constantly bickering couple. This is one of those Hollywood movies that rarely slows down to breathe, throwing everything at the wall and just hoping some of it sticks.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic The romantic action comedy has always had a breathlessly eager-to-please, overstuffed quality. You might say it’s a what’s-not-to-like genre. We laugh! With pulses racing! And swoon at the moonstruck chemistry! In a superior rom-act-com, like “Romancing the Stone” or “Out of Sight” or “True Lies” or the new “Murder Mystery” sequel, the action is the romance — it’s how the characters connect. (One way the form extends vintage Hollywood screwball is that it tends to be about couples who so dislike each other that only by joining in death-defying scrapes can they melt the ice.) But then there are movies like “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” where the love gets sandwiched between vehicular mayhem so aggressive it’s played for “laughs,” and the too-muchness of the whole thing becomes like one of those fast-food fusion experiments. Sorry, but the movie escapism equivalent of a burger topped with a quesadilla served with cheese fries is not my idea of a good time.
Michaela Zee editor Chris Evans saved the world (and even the universe) multiple times as Captain America. But in his latest Apple TV+ action film “Ghosted,” it’s Ana de Armas who’s doing the rescuing. “It was great. I mean, we’ve all seen Ana be badass; she was so good in [‘No Time to Die’],” Evans told Variety at the New York premiere of “Ghosted” on Tuesday night. “It was nice to be the damsel in distress. It was nice to need saving — primarily because I didn’t have to sweat during the action sequences.” Directed by Dexter Fletcher (“Rocketman,” “Eddie the Eagle”), “Ghosted” follows hopelessly romantic Cole (Evans), who falls head over heels for the enigmatic Sadie (de Armas). When Sadie seemingly ghosts him, Cole follows her to London as a romantic gesture, only to discover that the girl of his dreams is a CIA agent on assignment.
While it's nothing new, and we're certainly not complaining, Harry Styles' name is inescapable right now.
Chris Evans and Alba Baptista may not have made their red carpet debut at the premiere of his movie Ghosted, but she did show up to support him!
Chris Evans, there's one component that is key to making it work — finding the right place to converse.Evans walked the red carpet at the premiere of his new film at the AMC Lincoln Square Theater in New York City on Tuesday, and — inspired by the rom-com premise of his new film — he reflected on where he feels is a perfect place for a first date.«Anywhere where you can just chat,» Evans said, simply. «Anywhere where you can just have a good conversation.»In his new action rom-com, Chris Evans plays Cole Riggan, a man who has an instant connection with a woman name Sadie (Ana de Armas) on a first date, only to get — as the title suggests — ghosted by her right after.Throwing caution to the wind, Cole sets off on an international adventure in search of love and flies off to London to try and get a second date — only to discover that she's actually a secret agent, and they get wrapped up in a gun-blazing, globe-trotting thrill ride.When asked about his character's decision to travel thousands of miles to find a girl he only went on one date with, Evans laughingly admitted, «I mean, that's a bit much.»«He really had a connection, and he thought it was something, so I understand the reason.
Chris Evans and Ana de Armas are hitting the red carpet together for their new movie premiere!
playing it cool.Chris Evans, 41, admits his certified sexy status has some drawbacks — particularly, hazing from his friends.Evans appeared on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Monday to promote his new film “Ghosted,” but Fallon had some other talking points in mind — namely, Evans being crowned 2022’s “Sexiest Man Alive” by People magazine.According to Evans, the illustrious title comes with a bit of teasing.“So they haze you, and it almost feels like it’s — that’s all that title does is give you a hard time, you know what I mean?” Evans laughed. “Like, nobody on the street’s like, ‘Hey.
Chris Evans and Ana de Armas star in “Ghosted”, an action-filled rom-com for Apple TV+ set within the world of espionage.
Vanderpump Rules alum Billie Lee isn’t picking sides when it comes to Scandoval, ET has learned. The 39-year-old reality star and Tom Sandoval were spotted together several times over the weekend, amid his breakup from Ariana Madix following his cheating scandal with Raquel Leviss. Lee was even photographed Monday morning leaving his home in the same clothes she wore the night before.
Chris Evans shared a special fact about his beloved dog Dodger and the inspiration for his name.
Ana de Armas is set to make her hosting debut this coming weekend, it's unlikely fans will see her co-star, Chris Evans, ever take the stage to host.The co-stars — who previously played enemies in and now play a misfit romantic couple in the new action comedy — recently sat down with ET while promoting the Apple TV+ film, and Evans reflected on de Armas' upcoming hosting gig.«It makes me sweat just thinking about it,» Evans said with a laugh.The handsome star doubled down when asked if he might ever face that fear and make his debut, and Evans said in no uncertain terms, «I refuse.»«I can't! It's too much pressure,» Evans added, seemingly fazed by the very idea of trying his hand at it.«If you keep saying that, I’m gonna [start to] second guess,» de Armas joked. «He’s making me [nervous].»Despite Evans inadvertently instilling some trepidation, de Armas says she's really excited about the honor and the opportunity.«You know, I'll do the best I can.
Chris Evans said this week that he has avoided hosting "Saturday Night Live" "like the plague" for the last several years. "I've avoided hosting ‘SNL’ like the plague for years now just because I'm so scared," the "Captain America" star said to "Entertainment Tonight Canada." "It's terrifying to me.To me, it would just be one of those things that every single night I would wake up in a cold sweat." The 41-year-old said he doesn’t think he has the comedy chops to be a successful host of the sketch show.
Chris Evans is opening up about why he’s avoided guest-hosting Saturday Night Live as he reveals he finds the gig “terrifying.”