The Bachelor superfan Charlize Theron has teased new star Peter Weber “maybe” slid into her DMs after she gushed over him online.
17.12.2019 - 23:26 / etonline.com
Kelly Marie Tran is celebrating the end of an era!
The 30-year-old actress, who reprises her role as Rose Tico in the latest installment,, opened up to ET's Ash Crossan at the film's premiere on Monday about wrapping up the iconic franchise.
«I did cry. It's very emotional. It was very emotional,» Tran tells ET. «I've been watching a lot of, like, bad Christmas movies to help with my emotions.»
Her favorite in the «bad Christmas movie» genre?
"," she reveals. «There's this monologue at the end
The Bachelor superfan Charlize Theron has teased new star Peter Weber “maybe” slid into her DMs after she gushed over him online.
Could there be something more going on between Charlize Theron and Peter Weber?
“F*ck all of you. Do not send the f*cking police to my f*cking address,” said Lia Marie Johnson during an Instagram Live session taking place in the early hours of Jan.
“F*ck all of you. Do not send the f*cking police to my f*cking address,” said Lia Marie Johnson during an Instagram Live session taking place in the early hours of Jan.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker writer Chris Terrio has explained Kelly Marie Tran’s reduced role in the film, admitting it was down to difficulties surrounding the CGI footage of late actress Carrie Fisher.
After George Lucas introduced what would become arguably the most influential franchise of all time in 1977 when first hit theaters, J.J. Abrams is now wrapping up the triptych of trilogies with
J.J. Abrams can understand outraged fans who have found fault with his new film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
In another timeline, director Colin Trevorrow helmed Episode IX, as originally planned, and fans are debating something completely different right now.
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, queer people exist. Two do, at least, according to. The final installment in the Skywalker Saga had already made history behind-the-scenes, but J.J. Abrams, writer and director promised that onscreen, fans of the franchise would see something they never had before: A gay person.
Luke Skywalker might have just dropped a Star Wars spoiler.
Ahead of its release, “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” director, J.J. Abrams, opened up about how the film handled the death of one of its most important actresses, Carrie Fisher.
LOS ANGELES — Walt Disney Co’s highly anticipated “Star Wars” movie “The Rise of Skywalker” divided film critics on Wednesday, earning more detractors than any film in the saga since 1999 movie “The Phantom Menace.”