(CNN)The Internet is obsessed with him. His playful smile. His big, soulful eyes.
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Variety, and he said he hasn’t talked to the former president in “a lot of years,” adding that he played golf with Trump “17 or 18 years ago,” saying, “I was so young. I got to go to a private golf course. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world.”The current Tampa Bay quarterback stopped short of denouncing Trump, however, in response to being asked about the closeness of his relationship with Trump.“I think [the press] just mischaracterized a lot,” Brady said.
“And my personality isn’t ever one to insult anybody. I have plenty of my own flaws. I’m not here to point out anyone else’s flaws.
There are things that I agree with. There are things that I don’t. There are things I agree with my wife about.
There are things that I don’t. I love her to death, but we don’t always see eye to eye. I don’t see eye to eye with anyone.
And I’m not responsible for what other people say. I’m really responsible for what I say. So if people want to say things that I said or that I’m about, that’s up to them, and I’m not going to respond to all those things all the time either.”When the picture of the MAGA hat in Brady’s locker made the rounds in 2015, the beloved (by some) football player explained that Trump sent the hat to him personally, saying, “He always gives me a call and different types of motivational speeches at different times.”In 2017, after Trump made headlines for his tweets about NFL player protests, Brady publicly said he disagreed with the former president.
“I thought it was just divisive,” he said at the time.Brady’s perceived closeness to Trump was a sore spot for many fans, including famous ones. Chris Evans, an avowed Patriots fan, said in 2017 that Brady got a pass. “Well, I tell you what.
(CNN)The Internet is obsessed with him. His playful smile. His big, soulful eyes.
Jordan Moreau The Fantastic Four are getting one step closer to entering the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Kevin Feige confirmed at Comic-Con that the “Fantastic Four” movie will be included in the MCU Phase 6 and be released on November 8, 2024.
Disney and Pixar have announced when the hit Buzz Lightyear-inspired film will be released on Disney Plus. Around a month-and-a-half on from debuting in UK cinemas, Lightyear will be available to stream on August 3.
Anna Tingley You can officially go to infinity and beyond straight from your home, beginning next month. Disney has announced that “Lightyear” will release on its streaming platform Disney+ on Aug. 3.Pixar and Disney’s newest film, which was first released in theaters on June 17, serves as a prequel to the franchise’s first four “Toy Story” films, which kicked off with the original more than 27 years ago.
Disney and Pixar have announced that their latest animated feature Lightyear will be available for streaming on Disney+ starting August 3rd.
Chris Evans says he's looking for love and companionship. star recently sat down for an interview with, and was asked about what he's currently «laser focused» on in his own life.The celebrated leading man revealed that he's actually on a mission to find someone to get serious with, romantically. «Maybe [I'm] laser-focused on finding a partner,» Evans, 41, shared.
Chris Evans is looking for love!
Regé-Jean Page is part of quite the star-studded cast with his latest project. ET's Lauren Zima spoke with the 34-year-old actor at the premiere of Netflix's on Wednesday, and he reacted to the Russo brothers, who directed the film, telling ET that his casting made his A-list co-stars, Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, nervous.«Who am I to go against the Russo brothers, man?» Page quipped.
Tom Brady and his wife, Gisele Bündchen, are an excellent team for parenthood; however, like many parents, they face challenges. During the latest episode of Spotify’s DRIVE podcast, the 44-year-old athlete revealed details about how they are raising their kids.Brady and the Brazilian supermodel share 9-year-old Vivian Lake and 12-year-old son Benjamin Rein.
Tom Brady and Donald Trump aren’t exactly BFFs.
Tom Hanks has Tim Allen's back. The actor, who is starring in the Baz Luhrmann-directed biopic , has sparked headlines after weighing in on Allen's absence from Disney and Pixar's , the origin story for 's Buzz Lightyear. The animated film, which hit theaters in June, instead stars Chris Evans as the voice of the titular character. «I wanted to go head to head with Tim Allen,» Hanks told CinemaBlend when asked about Elvis and Lightyear being in theaters at the same time.
Tom Hanks admitted he was confused by Disney's decision to replace Tim Allen with Chris Evans in the new "Lightyear" film about Allen's fictional "Toy Story" character, Buzz Lightyear. The 65-year-old actor was asked if it was "strange to be in theaters opposite a Buzz Lightyear film" as his "Elvis" flick rolled through cinemas at the same time.
Tom Hanks is still confused about why Disney's new "Lightyear" film doesn't feature Tim Allen's voice, particularly given that the "Home Improvement" star voiced the beloved Buzz Lightyear action figure in all four of the "Toy Story" films. In an interview with CinemaBlend, Tom, who was the voice of Woody in "Toy Story," was asked about his new "Elvis" movie being in theaters at the same time as a Tim-less "Lightyear.""How 'bout that? I actually wanted to go head-to-head with Tim Allen, and then they didn't let Tim Allen do it. I don't understand that," Tom said. The "Forrest Gump" actor said he just hopes that people return to the theaters to see movies. "Here's the thing: I want to go back in the theater with a bunch of strangers and leave with something in common," he said. "That's what I want to do.
Tom Hanks is still confused about why Disney's new "Lightyear" film doesn't feature Tim Allen's voice, particularly given that the "Home Improvement" star voiced the beloved Buzz Lightyear action figure in all four of the "Toy Story" films. In an interview with CinemaBlend, Tom, who was the voice of Woody in "Toy Story," was asked about his new "Elvis" movie being in theaters at the same time as a Tim-less "Lightyear.""How 'bout that? I actually wanted to go head-to-head with Tim Allen, and then they didn't let Tim Allen do it. I don't understand that," Tom said. The "Forrest Gump" actor said he just hopes that people return to the theaters to see movies. "Here's the thing: I want to go back in the theater with a bunch of strangers and leave with something in common," he said. "That's what I want to do.
Tom Hanks is puzzled at Tim Allen’s absence from the new “Toy Story” spin-off.
“Lightyear,” Pixar’s attempt to reinvent the “Toy Story” franchise, continues to struggle at the box office and has now drawn a bit of casting confusion from the real-life Woody star himself Tom Hanks.Chris Evans voices the titular character in the new film, which is basically the blockbuster movie that inspired the TV spinoff that inspired the Buzz Lightyear toy that Andy had in “Toy Story.” If that sounds confusing, you’re not alone, as Hanks added his voice to the chorus of those confused why Tim Allen had no involvement in “Lightyear.”When asked if it will be strange for “Elvis” and “Lightyear” to overlap in theaters, Hanks told Cinema Blend: “How about that? Why it’s not — I actually, I wanted to go head to head with Tim Allen and they didn’t let Tim Allen do it. I don’t, I don’t understand that.” Despite Hanks’ confusion, the actor was happy that Hollywood was delivering audiences more product as the industry continues to try and entice consumers back into movie theaters.
Toy Story character Buzz Lightyear in new prequel Lightyear.The actor, who voiced the fictional space adventurer in the flagship Pixar films, broke his silence on the new project in an interview with Extra.“The short answer is I’ve stayed out of this ’cause it has nothing to do [with my Buzz Lightyear],” Allen explained.Watch the full interview here:“It’s a wonderful story,” the actor said of Lightyear. “It just doesn’t seem to have any connection to the toy, and it’s a little…I don’t know.