Will Arnett is joined by an array of celebrity guests in the new trailer for “Murderville”.
05.01.2022 - 18:35 / usmagazine.com
While reflecting on her decision to plan the celebrity-filled “Imagine” cover amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Gal Gadot admitted that the video was “in poor taste.”
During an interview with InStyle for their February 2022 cover, Gadot, 36, explained that her idea originally came from seeing how COVID-19 was affecting people in other parts of the world.
“I was calling Kristen [Wiig] and I was like, ‘Listen, I want to do this thing,’” the Wonder Woman star recalled about the March 2020 post. “The pandemic was in Europe and Israel before it came here in the same way. I was seeing where everything was headed. But [it] was premature.”
Even though Gadot shared the video in the hopes of bringing hope to others, she now understands where the backlash came from, noting, “It wasn’t the right timing, and it wasn’t the right thing. All pure intentions, but sometimes you don’t hit the bull’s-eye, right?”
The Red Notice actress originally made headlines when she was joined by stars including Natalie Portman, Will Ferrell, Sarah Silverman, Zoë Kravitz, Sia, Jimmy Fallon and Mark Ruffalo in the inspirational clip that featured the stars singing a cover of John Lennon‘s song.
“Hey, guys. Day six in self-quarantine. And I’ve got to say that these past few days got me feeling a bit philosophical,” Gadot said in the beginning of the three-minute video. “You know, this virus has affected the entire world, everyone — [it] doesn’t matter who you are, where you are from, we are all in this together.”
Shortly after the idea was slammed online for being tone-deaf, Jamie Dornan weighed in on his choice to participate in the project.
“I’ll tell you what the problem was. I literally did mine in the toilet of my house … Quite clearly, some people had
Will Arnett is joined by an array of celebrity guests in the new trailer for “Murderville”.
Helping him heal. One week after Bob Saget’s death, John Stamos giggled with his 3-year-old son, Billy, in a touching video.
Joss Whedon has responded to claims of poor behavior lobbied against him by several "Justice League" stars. The filmmaker took over production of the 2017 superhero flick when director Zack Snyder had to step away for a family emergency. In the summer of 2020, Ray Fisher, who played the superhero Cyborg in the film, claimed that Whedon was "abusive" and "unprofessional" while working on the film.
The “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” creator gave his unfiltered thoughts in a bombshell profile in New York Magazine.Whedon, 57, claimed in the interview that people used “every weaponizable word of the modern era to make it seem like I was an abusive monster.”“I think I’m one of the nicer showrunners that’s ever been,” he added.Gadot, 36, who played Wonder Woman in “Justice League,” alleged in October that Whedon “threatened” her career during the DC flick’s 40-day reshoots.However, the “Avengers” director denied the accusations in the recent article. “I don’t threaten people.
Joss Whedon denied Gal Gadot‘s allegations that he threatened her career, claiming any conflict between the actress and the director on the set of Justice League was a misunderstanding.
“The beginning of the internet raised me up, and the modern internet pulled me down. The perfect symmetry is not lost on me.” Or, you live by the fandom; you die by the fandom.
EXCLUSIVE: Back when Deadline revealed that Universal wavered on the big budget of Rawson Marshall Thurber’s three-hander script Red Notice and franchise-hungry Netflix stepped right in, skeptics questioned the wisdom of a global heist film with superstar paydays for Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds, and an 8-figure payday for writer/director Thurber. Looks like Netflix’s biggest movie bet at that time paid off: Deadline hears the streamer is in the early stages of putting together a back-to-back shoot of two Red Notice sequels, with the hope to begin production in early 2023, dependent on deals and the schedules of its busy stars. Sources said that Thurber has begun writing.
Gal Gadot is attached to star in and produce a remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic “To Catch a Thief” for Paramount Pictures, according to an individual with knowledge of the project.Eileen Jones has closed a deal to write the script. Plot details about the remake are being kept under wraps.Neal Moritz and Jaron Varsano are also attached to produce.The original 1955 film starred Cary Grant as a retired cat burglar who has to save his reformed reputation by catching an impostor preying on the wealthy tourists of the French Riviera.
Wonder Woman, indeed! Gal Gadot is reflecting on her “magical” experiences welcoming her three daughters.