Halle Berry brings her even more power to Cleopatra in the Caesars Sportsbook’s Super Bowl commercial.
05.02.2022 - 02:19 / thewrap.com
“Moonfall.” The sci-fi action film stars Halle Berry and Patrick Wilson (who also starred in Emmerich’s “Midway”) as astronauts who take up the task of saving the Earth from colliding with the moon. “Game of Thrones” alum John Bradley co-stars as K.C. Houseman, a conspiracy theorist and amateur scientist who worms his way into the missions, as well as Carolina Bartczak as the ex-wife of Wilson’s Brian Harper and Michael Peña as her new husband.
Charlie Plummer, Donald Sutherland, Kelly Yu and Eme Ikwuakor round out the rest of the ensemble cast.Fans of Emmerich’s previous blockbusters and space enthusiasts are likely to flock to this film. With that in mind, here’s everything you need to know in order to watch it.“Moonfall” comes out on Friday, Feb. 4.“Moonfall” is playing in theaters nationwide and across the U.K.
starting on February 4. Click here to find a showtime near you.For now, “Moonfall” is playing exclusively in theaters. No plans for a digital release have been announced yet, but expect more information on where to rent or purchase the film on demand in the next few weeks.“Moonfall” revolves around the impending collision of the Earth and the moon when it’s knocked off its orbit.
The effort to divert the moon from its course – and save humanity – is headed up by Jo Fowler, a NASA executive and former astronaut played by Halle Berry. Jo enlists the help of her former co-worker Brian Harper (Patrick Wilson), fueling his troubled family life with his ex-wife, her husband and his son. With only conspiracy theorist K.C.
Halle Berry brings her even more power to Cleopatra in the Caesars Sportsbook’s Super Bowl commercial.
Our favorite Catwoman is back! In a new commercial, Halle Berry teamed up with Caesars Sportsbook and Best Friends Animal Society to put some adorable kittens on display during the Super Bowl‘s other big game on Sunday: the Puppy Bowl.
Wilson Chapman editorThe Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has announced its plans for the third annual Global Movie Day on Saturday.Global Movie Day, which was established in 2020 and is celebrated every second Saturday of February, was created as a way for film fans around the world to celebrate their love of film by engaging with Academy members and filmmakers on social media, using the hashtag #GlobalMovieDay.This year, celebrities and filmmakers who will participate in Global Movie Day include Zazie Beetz, Halle Berry, Jason Blum, Kris Bowers, Patricia Cardoso, Cher, Jon M. Chu, Ariana DeBose, Ali Fazal, Danny Glover, Eiza González, Tom Hanks, Aldis Hodge, Scarlett Johansson, Marc Maron, Marlee Matlin, Matthew McConaughey, Michelle Rodriguez, J.K.
Halle Berry is putting a new spin on “Catwoman”. The Oscar-winning actress is set to appear in a spot supporting the Caesars Sportsbook and Best Friends Animal Society that will air during the Puppy Bowl on Sunday.
Halle Berry is putting a new spin on. The Oscar-winning actress is set to appear in a spot supporting the Caesars Sportsbook and Best Friends Animal Society that will air during the Puppy Bowl on Sunday. In the 30-second spot, Berry is dressed as Cleopatra and surrounded by tiny kittens.
In recognition of their contributions to the world of entertainment, the executive committee of the Black Reel Awards is pleased to announce the recipients for honorary awards this year.
Halle Berry, 55, infamously starred as Selina Kyle/Catwoman in the critically maligned 2004 film, Catwoman. Nearly 20 years later, Zoe Kravitz, 33, is playing the comic book villainess in the upcoming The Batman, opposite Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne/Batman. Halle offered some advice for her latest Catwoman successor in a Feb. 2 interview with PopCulture.
Halle Berry, 55, made history at the 2002 Academy Awards for her role in the drama film Monster’s Ball. She became the first woman of color to win the Best Actress award — an accomplishment that sadly hasn’t been repeated at the ceremony since. “I do feel completely heartbroken that there’s no other woman standing next to me in 20 years,” Halle said on ABC News and Hulu’s Screen Queens Rising special, streaming now. “I thought, like everybody else, that night meant a lot of things would change,” she added.
Ellen DeGeneres matchmaker — well, . During Halle Berry's appearance on the comedian's eponymous daytime talk show, DeGeneres brought up the actress' missed connection with her now-boyfriend, musician Van Hunt, on the show nearly 20 years ago. «I'm a huge music fan,» DeGeneres said. «I had him on on season one before we had you on.» However, this was no secret to Berry. «We’ve talked about this, he and I,» the Oscar winner shared. «Actually a few days ago when I knew I was coming here and then I said, 'You know, I was on her first season.' He goes, 'So was I.' And I said, 'You mean you could have found me 20 years ago and saved me all this misery I've been through?'»«How come you didn’t arrange that Ellen?» the actress asked jokingly.
It’s rare that a studio is able to launch a new franchise so naturally. Most of the time, studios plan out franchises from the very beginning, planting seeds of future films in the original.
Zack Sharf “John Wick” fans may not have seen the last of Halle Berry’s ex-assassin Sofia, although they certainly won’t be seeing her when “John Wick: Chapter 4” arrives in theaters on May 24, 2023. Berry confirmed in an interview with IGN this week that she is not appearing in the next “John Wick” movie. The Oscar winner made her debut as Sofia in the 2019 sequel “John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.” Sofia is an ally of Keanu Reeves’ John Wick and the manager of the Continental Hotel in Casablanca.“Sofia’s not in the next ‘John Wick’ movie,” Berry said, although the character might be getting her own spinoff film.