Here’s the question haunting Hollywood about the Oscar show: Why expect next year to be different?
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Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVThe last the audience saw of the “Mythic Quest” characters, they were talking heads in Zoom boxes during the aptly-titled, remotely-produced special episode “Quarantine.“Almost a full year later, the fictional video game team in the Apple TV Plus comedy is no longer working from home.
They’re welcomed back to the office with a live-action role play game that features prop swords, elaborate costumes and red scarves to pull from various body parts to
.Here’s the question haunting Hollywood about the Oscar show: Why expect next year to be different?
Anthony Hopkins recently won the Best Actor Award at the 93rd Academy Awards. The veteran actor carved his name in history for being the oldest actor to win an acting Oscar at the age of 83.
Salma Hayek has paid tribute to the "king" Anthony Hopkins with a brilliant new video.Rocking her natural curly hair, the Mexican actress took to Instagram to share a fun video of the pair dancing together after his Oscars win."Celebrating with the king @anthonyhopkins his 2nd Oscar for his extraordinary performance in The Father," she captioned the video, which showed Anthony performing a hula dance before Salma joined him and the pair began hugging.MORE: Salma Hayek is unrecognisable after
Anthony Hopkins was barred from appearing on Zoom to accept his best actor win at the 2021 Oscars, according to a report.
Anthony Hopkins is celebrating his Academy Award win for Best Actor by dancing with Salma Hayek.
including at the grave of his father. He's also rumoured to have popped into Llantwit Major Greggs for a steak bake according to The Sun.
A new report, which was reportedly confirmed by Anthony Hopkins‘ reps, suggests what he was not allowed to do during the 2021 Oscars.
Anthony Hopkins has the perfect person to celebrate his second Oscar for Best Actor. On Tuesday, April 27th the one and only Salma Hayek posted a video on Instagram dancing with Hopkins.
Anthony Hopkins may have missed picking up his second Oscar in person, but he's still celebrating his win in style! The 83-year-old actor had fun with his pal, Salma Hayek, on Tuesday at his home in Wales. «Celebrating with the king @anthonyhopkins
Oscar win via Zoom, but the Academy refused.The actor won the award for Best Actor at the 93rd Academy Awards on Sunday (April 25), and was singled out as one of the only winners who was not present in Los Angeles or at one of the Oscars hubs around the world.Hopkins’ absence was particularly notable as the award for Best Actor was presented last (where usually it would be the award for Best Picture) and many said the night ended on an “anti-climactic” note.A new report in the New York Times
The Academy Award producers weren’t joking around when they said Zooming into the ceremony wouldn’t be allowed.
Anthony Hopkins woke up on Monday a double Oscar winner, a surprise to many, including the Welsh actor himself. In a brief video posted to his Instagram, The Father star, who is currently in his native Wales, acknowledged his win and gave the acceptance speech he wasn't able to on Sunday evening and he made a point of paying tribute to fellow best actor nominee, the late Chadwick Boseman.
An award season like no other has finally come to a close with the 93rd Academy Awards rolling up the virtual red carpet on a year of movie-watching at home. Today, a new crop of winners — Daniel Kaluuya, Anthony Hopkins, Frances McDormand, Yuh-jung Youn — are basking in Oscar’s glow, getting ready to tackle their first post-win projects.
The Welsh actor was one of the big winners at the 2021 OscarsAnthony Hopkins became the oldest winner of an acting award at the Academy Awards on Sunday night. Speaking from his home country the veteran Welsh actor, 83, paid tribute to fellow nominee Chadwick Boseman who had been posthumously nominated for the award.
In a surprise win, Anthony Hopkins took home the best actor statue at the Oscars on Sunday for his work in The Father. Going into the ceremony, the late Chadwick Boseman was the heavy favorite to win for his final film role asLevee inMa Rainey's Black Bottom.