“Saturday Night Live” opened the Jan. 22 show by poking fun at tennis star Novak Djokovic, whose refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccination led him to be deported from Australia ahead of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
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Jared Leto’s upcoming “Morbius” has been bumped from its release this month and will now be released in April amid the Omicron surge, Sony Pictures announced on Monday.Sony’s film based on a Marvel character now set to open on April 1.More to come…
.“Saturday Night Live” opened the Jan. 22 show by poking fun at tennis star Novak Djokovic, whose refusal to receive the COVID-19 vaccination led him to be deported from Australia ahead of the Australian Open in Melbourne.
Lady Gaga and Salma Hayek share a deadly friendship in House of Gucci, but there was apparently a whole other side of the relationship that never made it to the film’s final cut.“There’s a whole side of this film that you did not see where Pina [played by Hayek] and I developed a sexual relationship,” Gaga, 35 said during an MGM studios House of Gucci panel Q&A with the cast of the film.“Should I? Should I go? Should I tell them?” Hayek asked Gaga.“I remember being on set with Salma and going, ‘So after Maurizio dies, maybe it gets hot?’” said Gaga, which elicited a round of laughter from the audience.“You think she’s kidding,” Hayek said with a wry smile.While no reason was given for the sex scene hitting the cutting room floor, Lady Gaga suggested the footage may one day see the light of day. “Director’s cut, who knows?” she said.Hayek told the audience the two had developed a “delicious relationship” and that audience “didn’t get to see all of the scenes” between the two.
WeCrashed, Apple TV+'s upcoming miniseries about the precipitous rise and fiery fall of co-working empire , starring as company founder Adam Neumann and his wife-collaborator, Rebekah.Already the subject of a and a podcast from Wondery (on which the series is based), the story of WeWork is somewhat familiar. Put : Adam was a dreamer who raised an incredible amount of capital to finance his vision of a millennial-friendly office space, before branching into the residential and educational sectors.
The first trailer for WeCrashed has arrived!
above.Hosted by veteran radio journalist David Brown, the podcast “WeCrashed” told the story of WeWork’s dramatic rise as a history-making start-up to its shocking decline under its charismatic CEO. According to Apple TV+’s description of its adaptation: “The series is inspired by actual events — and the love story at the center of it all.
Apple TV+'s latest drama, , is taking a look at the rise and fall of the co-working company WeWork.In a new teaser trailer for the highly-anticipated limited series, Oscar-winning actors Jared Leto and Anne Hathaway star as Adam and Rebekah Neumann, whose idea for a co-working space took off, growing the company into a global brand worth $47 billion — but in less than a year its value plummeted.The series, which is inspired by actual events, is based on the hit Wondery podcast from Lee Eisenberg and Drew Crevello. not only tells the story of the co-working company, but the love story at the center of it all.In addition to Leto and Hathaway, the limited series also stars Kyle Marvin, alongside America Ferrera and O-T Fagbenle. will premiere March 18 on Apple TV+, with three episodes, followed by episodes hitting the streaming service every Friday.
J. Kim Murphy Apple TV Plus has released a teaser trailer for “WeCrashed,” its upcoming limited series about the rise and fall of real estate startup WeWork and the couple who headed the company. The footage also comes alongside a newly announced premiere date of March 18.“This isn’t a place for people to punch in and out,” Leto’s Adam Neumann deadpans.
Say what you will about Jared Leto’s off-screen behavior. Yes, he’s eccentric.
Zack Sharf Willem Dafoe is a staple of comic book movie history thanks to his “Spider-Man” role as Green Goblin, which he recently reprised to rave reviews in Marvel’s record-breaking “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” If Dafoe has his way, Green Goblin might not be his only comic book movie villain. Speaking to British GQ, Dafoe revealed that he has been thinking a lot about putting his spin on Joker.
House of Gucci actor Jared Leto said that taking on family outcast Paolo Gucci for Ridley Scott’s crime drama came with its own set of risks. But now a contender for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role at the 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards, it seems it that taking on the late fashion designer continues to pay off.
Tony winner Andrew Burnap (The Inheritance) will star alongside Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot in the live-action remake of Snow White that Marc Webb is directing for Disney—playing a new male lead character, rather than The Prince or the Huntsman of past iterations.
It was a mixed bag of good and bad news for many films in this morning’s announcement of nominations for the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, and as the first major guild to weigh in on this year’s race what the nominating committee of randomly chosen SAG/AFTRA members said takes on real import as the guild has an excellent track record of reflecting where Oscar nominations might also be headed.
LOS ANGELES -- Nominations for the 28th annual Screen Actor Guild Awards, which will be handed out on Feb.
2022 is upon us, but here’s some news that will bring you back to the glory days of 2020 and 2021—Sony has delayed the theatrical release of the ‘Spider-Man’ spinoff film, “Morbius.” Yep, that’s right, just a matter of days before the release of the Jared Leto-starring “Morbius,” the studio has decided to delay the film until the spring.
Sony has pushed back the release date for the Marvel film Morbius, starring Academy Award winner Jared Leto. While the Columbia Pictures title was previously scheduled to open in IMAX and premium large formats on January 28, it will now hit theaters on April 1.