With Halloween just around the corner, the house that inspired James Wan’s 2013 film The Conjuring is up for grabs.
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A photo of Patrick Wilson shirtless and in character for the upcoming Aquaman sequel has fans shook!
James Wan, director of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, revealed the first look at Patrick‘s character.
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James posted on Instagram “I found this guy @thereelpatrickwilson stranded on a desert beach, doing his Cast Away impression. #Aquaman.”
The photo is of James next to Patrick as his character, King Orm, and Patrick looks a bit shaggier and extremely jacked for the
With Halloween just around the corner, the house that inspired James Wan’s 2013 film The Conjuring is up for grabs.
Following his detour back into horror with the recently released “Malignant,” filmmaker James Wan is back as the director on “Aquaman & The Lost Kingdom.” Filming on the follow-up to the billion-dollar hit has been underway in the United Kingdom. The returning cast includes Jason Momoa as Arthur Curry/Aquaman, Amber Heard as Mera, Patrick Wilson as Orm, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta, and Dolph Lundgren as King Nereus.
The upcoming movie Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom is currently in production and three actors just joined the cast of the upcoming DC sequel!
Grey’s Anatomy stars may have been saving lives on TV, but they were some of the most problematic co-stars back in the day!
For years, it seemed as if a sequel to the massive R-rated comedy hit, “Wedding Crashers,” wasn’t going to happen. But then over the past six months or so, the buzz around the potential sequel built and built.
NEW YORK -- Owen Wilson, Kim Kardashian West, Rami Malek and Jason Sudeikis are lined up to host the first four episodes of “Saturday Night Live” this fall.NBC announced Wednesday that Wilson, who is starring in the upcoming film “The French Dispatch,” will host the show for the first time to open its 47th season on Oct. 2.
There’s a first time for everything.
If CBS network execs had their way, Patricia Heaton’s “Everybody Loves Raymond” character, Debra Barone, would have been played by a different actress.
EXCLUSIVE: Georgina Reilly (City on a Hill) and Wilson Bethel (All Rise) are set to star in director Marian Yeager’s upcoming indie, Match Me If You Can.
Rebel Wilson is no stranger to mixing up her style - but her latest look has completely blown fans away!The 41-year-old took to Instagram to share a new snapshot with fans, showing her transformed into a mermaid 'siren'.
Rebel Wilson spent the last week celebrating her 41st birthday on a remote island of French Polynesia but over the weekend she was back in Los Angeles showing her support for the Los Angeles Rams at an NFL event.MORE: Rebel Wilson is a goddess in sheer dress and gold bikiniThe Pitch Perfect star showed off her stunning physique as she posed with a Rams player on the field.
As if the success of the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise wasn’t proof enough, Disney has fully realized that theme park ride movies are a hit thanks to the recent “Jungle Cruise” box office success. Now, the studio is moving ahead with its next foray in the world of turning Disneyland/Disney World into a movie franchise by casting Owen Wilson in the upcoming “Haunted Mansion” film.
Rebel Wilson turned 41 in March but celebrated the party a couple of months late with friends that included some of the cast of the epic film “Pitch Perfect.” The Bellas came together to celebrate Wilson on Marlon Brando’s private island near Tahiti called Tetiaroa and it looks like they have been having an amazing time on what they’ve temporally renamed “Rebel island” dancing, drinking, and hitting up the beach.
Rebel Wilson reunited with her Pitch Perfect co-stars and documented the festivities on Instagram! The Australian actress, 41, shared a beach photo with her fellow Bellas Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow, Chrissie Fit, and Shelley Regner on Wednesday, Sept. 8 and declared, “Bellas be ballin.'”
Ruth Wilson puts in a riveting performance in Venice Film Festival Horizons entry True Things, an impressive follow up to director Harry Wootliff’s debut Only You. Wilson and Jude Law are also among the producers for this intense story, based on the novel True Things About Me by Deborah Kay Davies.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorHarry Wootliff, one of Britain’s rising women filmmakers, is in Venice for the world premiere of her second feature, “True Things,” starring Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke. The film, which screens in Venice’s Horizons, also plays at the Toronto Festival.The film, based on Deborah Kay Davies’ novel “True Things About Me,” was initially developed by Jackson and Law’s production company Riff Raff U.K.