Jennifer Lawrence is frustrated over the pay gap between her and “Don’t Look Up” co-star Leonardo DiCaprio, particularly in terms of gender inequality.
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With rumors flying about Invinicable season two possibly coming this year, it has also been thrown around by fans that a crossover between Invincible and The Boys could be something to watch for. From a fans’ point of view, it would not be too hard to pull off as they both air on Prime Video and they are both about super hearo that are very very R-rated. “During a press tour for his new film Nope, Invincible star Steven Yeun gave a one-word answer when we asked about the possibility — “nope.” And yeah, it was part of a gag he was doing with ComicBook.com’s Chris Killian, but it’s also one that he seemed slightly more introspective (or maybe just confused) about than the other questions.” according to Comic Book.com.Let’s say there was a crossover, what would that look like? Here is how it could possibly go.
Steven Yeun’s character mark, also known as Invincible could be established as an on the rise superhero that Vought could be trying to recruit to the Seven. After he sees what Vought and Homlander are about he could defect to The Boys to try and help them take down Vought. Meanwhile, Marks’ dad known as Omni Man could be trying to destroy the Seven to make earth easier for the Viltrumites to add to their empire, kinda like he was doing already in Invincible.
A cross-over between these two shows could work if it was given a lot of thought and executed carefully but it seems very unlikely to happen based on the information that we have now. As fun as it would be to watch Omni Man and Homelander or Invincible and Homelander go toe to toe, it just does not feel likely. A crossover that is not done perfectly could end up ruining the storylines for both shows and really cause some problems in the fanbases. It just does not
.Jennifer Lawrence is frustrated over the pay gap between her and “Don’t Look Up” co-star Leonardo DiCaprio, particularly in terms of gender inequality.
classified documents about another country’s nuclear secrets at his Florida home. “The Late Show’s” Stephen Colbert, in particular, addressed the topic, by opening his monologue with an address to the unknown country’s head of state.“How’s everybody doing? Doesn’t matter — the former president had stolen nuclear secrets at his country club, because we just learned that among the classified documents seized by the FBI at Mar-a- Lago was material on a foreign nation’s nuclear capabilities,” the CBS late night host began, setting up his series of jokes.
Naman Ramachandran A first trailer has been unveiled for Toronto selection “Salt Lake,” Kasia Rosłaniec’s exploration of late-life desire and emancipation. In the film, 64-year-old Helena announces her intention to pursue sexual experiences with other men – much to the shock of her husband of 40 years. The cast includes Katarzyna Butowtt, Krzysztof Stelmaszyk, Adam Ferency, Dorota Kolak, Dagmara Krasowska, Judyta Paradzińska and Jacek Poniedziałek. The film will screen at Toronto as part of Industry Selects – 10 titles chosen by festival programmers for their sales potential. It is produced by Warsaw-based Mañana in co-production with Common Ground Pictures from Gothenburg, Sweden, the partners behind “United States of Love,” which won a Silver Bear at Berlin in 2016. The project was presented at the Berlinale coproduction market 2020, received a Creative Europe – MEDIA development grant and Polish Film Institute production support. “Salt Lake” will be released in Poland in spring 2023.
John Legend is clearing the air about the political rift that ended his friendship with Kanye West. It was previously reported that the longtime friends and collaborators had struggled to see eye-to-eye regarding the 2020 presidential race and West's public support of Donald Trump.
Imagine sipping on a glass of fizz as you watch the sunset over the Cumbrian countryside, before curling up on a plush sofa after a day walking in the Lake District fells. There’s not a soul around as you enjoy the tranquillity of your own private cabin.
Naman Ramachandran Bhutanese filmmaker Dechen Roder’s new film, “I, The Song,” which is selected at the Venice Production Bridge’s gap financing market, will commence principal photography in December. Roder’s debut feature “Honeygiver Among the Dogs” premiered at Busan in 2016, and went on to have a successful festival run including at Berlin, Locarno, Hong Kong, Taipei and Fribourg, where it won three major awards. “I, The Song” was born when two friends of Roder experienced the horror of being in non-consensual pornographic videos and photos in Bhutan, where in both cases it was recorded and shared without their knowledge or consent.
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City is back!
is back with a pared down cast, but double the drama for season 3. OG stars Whitney Rose, Jen Shah, Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay and Meredith Marks all return for this fresh batch of episodes, which largely focus on Jen's ongoing legal battle with the federal government — at least judging by the just-released trailer. In July, Jen changed her plea in her federal fraud case to guilty after professing her innocence for more than a year, including while filming this new season.
Baltimore Sun read. Another detail that was magnified in the retelling came from a woman who was identified as the supervisor for the film crew’s security team.
Trouble in the Housewives universe, and this time it’s pretty shocking…
Things got scary on the set of Natalie Portman’s upcoming TV series.
Lady In The Lake was paused on Friday (August 26) in Baltimore after an unknown assailant brandished a gun a crew members.Production on the Apple TV+ series, which stars Natalie Portman, Moses Ingram, Y’Lan Noel, Mikey Madison and Brett Gelman, was halted as a precautionary measure.Variety reports that the Baltimore police department confirmed to the publication that a group of locals approached producers working a shoot on Park Avenue in the downtown area at around 4pm on Friday.The group threatened to return that evening to shoot somebody if filming didn’t stop, and they also told crew that $50,000 would have to be paid before production could resume.The Park Avenue shoot has since be scrapped and another location is being sought following the threat, the police added.Series producer Endeavor Content said in a statement: “Friday afternoon, on the Baltimore set of our production Lady In The Lake, prior to the arrival of the cast and crew, per their call time, a driver on our production crew was confronted by two men, one of whom brandished a gun directed at our driver, and then they fled the location.“We are working with the Baltimore Police Department as the investigation is ongoing. The safety and security of our crew, cast and all who work across our productions is our highest priority, and we are thankful no one was injured.
The Baltimore Banner. The studio creating the show, Endeavor Content, confirmed the incident in a statement to Deadline and said nobody was injured. 'Friday afternoon, on the Baltimore set of our production Lady in the Lake, prior to the arrival of the cast and crew, per their call time, a driver on our production crew was confronted by two men, one of whom brandished a gun directed at our driver, and then they fled the location.
Filming has temporarily been paused on the set of the new Apple TV+ series Lady in the Lake.
It remains to be seen as to whether Prince William and Prince Harry will meet up when the Sussexes visit the UK next month. But royal biographer Andrew Morton has told OK! that their late mother Princess Diana would be desperate for them to reconcile. Ahead of Diana's anniversary on 31 August, Andrew says she would be pained by the current rift between her sons.
An Apple TV+ series filming in Baltimore stopped production Friday after several people threatened the producers and tried to extort money from them, Baltimore police said.