Since releasing her debut album in 1983, Madonna has rarely been out of the public eye — and she’s never stopped delivering floor-filling pop hits.
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Elizabeth Olsen will star opposite Alicia Vikander in an upcoming dystopian drama. The Marvel and the Tomb Raider stars will play the lead roles in The Assessment, directed by French filmmaker Fleur Fortuné in her feature debut (via Screen Daily). The film is set in a not-so-distant future where the world has been destroyed by climate change.
In this scenario, life is controlled and optimised, and even parenthood and the desire of having children aren't left to chance. When a successful young couple want to try for a baby, their lives are put under close scrutiny by a female assessor over the course of seven days. Related: Heartstopper's Joe Locke reveals "camp" WandaVision spin-off is one for queer fansThis is Olsen's first movie role since returning as Wanda Maximoff, aka Scarlet Witch, in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, released in May 2022.
In a recent interview, the actress has admitted she doesn't miss Wanda, a role she first played in Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2015 and has since portrayed in four more Marvel movies, animated series What If. . .
? and stand-alone TV show WandaVision. Related: Is WandaVision repeating one of Marvel's biggest mistakes? "I think it's been almost 10 years of playing her. And I've loved it," she revealed in a special Actors on Actors feature for Variety.
"And I think the reason why I am not calling Kevin Feige every day with ideas is because I'm really proud of what we were able to do. I think WandaVision was a really surprising opportunity. "She explained she is pursuing other opportunities at the moment and would feel "proud" of what she achieved within the MCU even if Marvel were to fire her.
Since releasing her debut album in 1983, Madonna has rarely been out of the public eye — and she’s never stopped delivering floor-filling pop hits.
Amid Jamie Thompson’s ongoing divorce from Elizabeth Bice, he is seemingly offering insight into his breakup decision.
BreAnna Bell Nancy and Celia may be back in business. Elizabeth Perkins, who starred as Celia Hodes on the Showtime series “Weeds” from 2005-2009, tells Variety she’d gladly step back into the role now that a revival of the show is reportedly in the works. “It’s just that— it’s talking,” Perkins said when asked about talk of a reboot. “I’d be on board. I loved working with Mary-Louise Parker. I love those two characters together, Nancy and Celia!” Deadline reported in May that a “Weeds” reboot was in development at Showtime with lead star Parker attached to star and executive produce. (Variety first exclusively reported the reboot was in the works at Starz in 2019). Lionsgate, the studio behind the production, declined to comment at the time.
EXCLUSIVE: Fox is to adapt Dutch physical quiz show The Floor.
Outlander has returned to our screens for the highly anticipated season seven, and best-selling author for first bringing the franchise to life, Diana Gabaldon, has opened up on her love for Scotland where the show is based in a new interview.
It takes an incredible amount of talent to make it in the music industry, but it takes so much more to find crossover success in the acting world.
Strictly Come Dancing winner Hamza Yassin has issued a warning to tourists heading to the Scottish Highlands this summer after he got a dangerous tick stuck in his leg.
Apple Original Films already released one movie this year that takes on the popular corporate/workplace drama with “Tetris.” Now they have another film in that vein out next month, but with a more comedic bent, and a star of HBO‘s “Succession” in the cast ranks. READ MORE: The 100 Most Anticipated Films Of 2023 That’s right, Sarah Snook stars alongside Zach Galifianakis, Elizabeth Banks, and Geraldine Viswanathan in “The Beanie Bubble,” Apple’s look at the Beanie Baby craze of the mid-’90s.
Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers settled their divorce nearly three years after she first filed for a dissolution of marriage. Hammer, 36, signed off on a declaration for default or uncontested dissolution in documents obtained by Fox News Digital. Documents were filed in a Los Angeles County courthouse Tuesday.
Before Margot Robbie took on the role of the world’s most iconic toy figure in the upcoming and hotly anticipated “Barbie”, there was another actress the filmmakers had in mind — Gal Gadot.
Emily in Paris actor Lucas Bravo has been cast in the lead role of new movie Sulak. Bravo, known to audiences for playing chef Gabriel in the hit Netflix series, will be swapping the small screen for a bigger one in the crime caper adventure. According to Screen Daily, he's set to play titular character Bruno Sulak, a real-life French criminal who earned a notorious reputation in the 1980s for his non-violent heists on multiple jewelry stores.
Bowen Yang has revealed a big update about the Wicked movies and gave fans a detail that they’ve been waiting to hear!
Margot Robbie took on the role of the world's most iconic toy figure in the upcoming and hotly anticipated, there was another actress the filmmakers had in mind — Gal Gadot.The stunning star walked the carpet at Netflix's Tudum: A Global Fan Event, held in São Paulo, Brazil, and she stopped to talk with ET's Denny Directo about reports that producers — including Robbie herself — first thought of Gadot for the titular role.Robbie told, in an interview published in May, that Gadot was considered, but wasn't available, and yet served as a sort of template for the character, explaining, «Gal Gadot Barbie energy.»«Margo, I love you!» Gadot told ET in response to the actress' remarks. «I'll do anything with you, I'll be [in] anything with you!»According to Robbie's comments to Vogue, Gadot embodies the ideals of Barbie «because she is so impossibly beautiful, but you don’t hate her for being that beautiful because she’s so genuinely sincere, and she’s so enthusiastically kind, that it’s almost dorky.
Not every actor likes to see themselves on the big screen – but some don’t even like to remember that they participated in a production altogether.
Nick Jonas has revealed he missed out on a role in the Wicked movie. The former Disney star said he and his older brother Joe Jonas auditioned for the part of Fiyero in the upcoming film adaptation of the hit musical – but missed out to Bridgerton actor Jonathan Bailey. Nick told Variety: "Yes, it's true.
The Lifetime channel has extended its partnership with child safety activist Elizabeth Smart with the green light to produce a new film entitled “Abducted By My Teacher: The Elizabeth Thomas Story.”This new film comes after Lifetime’s success with “The Girl Who Escaped: The Kara Robinson Story,” a thriller movie based on the true crime story of Kara Robinson, who was abducted by serial killer Richard Evonitz. “Abducted by My Teacher” will tell the story of Elizabeth Thomas, who was groomed and kidnapped at the age of 15 by her high school teacher. The movie is set to star Michael Fishman (“Roseanne”) and Summer Howell (“Harland Manor”), and it will premiere on Saturday, Aug.
Fire crews in the Highlands are battling the third significant wildfire in the region in recent days after flames took hold in woodland near Fort William.
Elizabeth Olsen isn’t looking back.
Meghann Fahy and Elizabeth Olsen are bonding over their craft.
Elliot Page once declined a big movie role to prioritize his mental health.