Radio 2 presenter Zoe Ball has apologised to fans after leaving part way through her breakfast show. The broadcaster sparked concern after her unexpected absence on Monday morning (April 4).
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Zack Sharf Zoe Saldaña has a message for moviegoers ahead of the release of “Avatar 2” this December: “It’s definitely a leap from the first ‘Avatar,’ so you have to brace yourself for it. It’s going to be an adventure you wont forget.” James Cameron has spent well over a decade developing the sequel to his record-breaking “Avatar,” which will once again star Saldaña and Sam Worthington.“I can get choked up just talking about it,” Saldaña told reporter Kevin McCarthy (via People) about the “Avatar” sequel. “I was able to see just 20 minutes of the second installment, right before the year ended, last year.
And I was speechless. I was moved to tears.”Not much is known about “Avatar 2” other than it centering on the children of Worthington and Saldaña’s characters from the original film. The movie will also explore the underwater worlds of Pandora, which is part of the reason it took so long to get made, as Cameron had to advance technology in order to record motion capture underwater.
New cast members include Cameron’s “Titanic” star Kate Winslet, who held her breath for nearly 8 minutes while filming in a water tank. “Jim was finally able to crack that challenge — that whole thing that you can’t imitate water, virtually, through performance capture,” Saldaña said. “That was just a challenge that he had taken upon himself, and it took him years, and he did it.
He did it. It’s powerful, it’s compelling.”“He’s also a big crier,” the actor added about her director. “He does have a very delicate heart, which is why he protects it so much. And I think that he’s able to have an outlet through the stories that he creates.”“Avatar 2” is set for release on December 16.
.Radio 2 presenter Zoe Ball has apologised to fans after leaving part way through her breakfast show. The broadcaster sparked concern after her unexpected absence on Monday morning (April 4).
said it had begun disciplinary hearings against the Oscar-winning “King Richard” star after his on-stage slapping of Chris Rock (who made a joke directed at Jada Pinkett Smith’s hair, despite her alopecia diagnosis), adding that Smith could face various sanctions for violating code of conduct, including suspension and expulsion. “Things unfolded in a way we could not have anticipated,” the Academy said in a statement. “While we would like to clarify that Mr. Smith was asked to leave the ceremony and refused, we also recognize we could have handled the situation differently.”It didn’t take long for people to chime in with their thoughts, offering bewilderment at the organization’s inability to properly lead its own ceremony.
Still family. Zoë Kravitz and Jason Momoa attended the Oscars 2022 two months after her announced his split from her mother, Lisa Bonet.
Cardi B and Keke Palmer are hooked on a new sport. The “Bodak Yellow” rapper and the “Scream Queens” actress made a hilarious duo learning how to fish in the latest episode of the Facebook Watch show Cardi B Tries, which premiered on Friday (March 25). While Keke announced she accompanied her grandfather on several fishing trips, Cardi revealed she had never been exposed to the hobby until now.
Former Love Island favourite Malin Andersson has spoken openly about how her birth experience with daughter Xaya brought back memories of her birth to late daughter Consy. The 29 year old – whose first daughter Consy tragically died at just a month old – has shared the relief she felt when daughter Xaya cried for the first time. Consy was born seven weeks premature and the star was reminded of the birth when Malin’s second labour with Xaya saw her being rushing into surgery for an emergency Caesarean despite her reaching full term.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up by over 50 percent in Tameside as cases across Greater Manchester rise. Trafford continues to have the highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester.
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott shared a touching video for their son, Wolf Webster, on YouTube on March 21. The video, which was titled “For Our Son,” featured footage from the weeks leading up to Wolf’s Feb. 2, 2022 birth. The clip ended with Kylie in the hospital preparing to welcome the baby. At the very end, the screen went black, and Wolf could be heard crying for the first time after being born.
David Tennant opened the 2022 Red Nose Day fundraiser by giving a special tribute to Zoe Ball who is missing the show due to getting Covid.
Zack Sharf Al Pacino celebrated the 50th anniversary of “The Godfather” this month in a interview with The New York Times. While the actor reminisced on often-told stories about Paramount Pictures executives battling Francis Ford Coppola over his casting as Michael Corleone, Pacino also revealed a moment on set when he saw the director at his most vulnerable. The constant tension between Coppola and Paramount resulted in the filmmaker “profusely crying” on set after the studio cut the filming of one iconic scene short.“You remember the funeral scene for Marlon, when they put him down?” Pacino said.
Actress Zoe Saldaña has been extremely busy filming multiple “Avatar” sequels for director Jim Cameron. The central performance capture took place on stages in California and the live-action portions shot in Wellington, New Zealand.
The number of coronavirus cases in Trafford has doubled in a week as infection rates continue to rise across Greater Manchester.
Zoe Saldana has shared her thoughts about the upcoming Avatar movies, admitting that she cried when she saw the first footage.
Daniel Craig cried after watching 'No Time To Die' for the first time. The recent Bond movie marked Daniel's final appearance as the legendary spy and co-editor Elliot Graham revealed that the star was overcome with emotion as he watched the flick. Speaking at the BAFTAs on Sunday (13.
Judd Apatow is one proud dad! ET's Will Marfuggi spoke with the 54-year-old filmmaker at the 74th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards over the weekend, and he gushed over his oldest daughter's acting success on . Judd and wife Leslie Mann share two girls, Maude, 24, and Iris, 19.«I'm just in a puddle,» Judd told ET of watching Maude play Lexi on HBO's hit series. «I'm just bawling and crying.»«I'm excited to watch it again, because it was really emotional watching it the first time, because of the show and also because of how amazing she was in it, I thought,» he added.Judd noted that, as a parent, «you're always happy when your kids are doing well and have a job.»«She's doing the things she loves doing and doing an incredible job, so we're thrilled,» he added of himself and Leslie, 49.As for Judd, he was hard at work at the awards show, where he served as the host.«It's all directors jokes.
Lenny Kravitz shared a touching post dedicated to his daughter, Zoë Kravitz, after she made her Saturday Night Live hosting debut. During her trip to New York City over the weekend, The Batman star, 33, was accompanied by her father, 57. On 13 March, Lenny shared two photos on Instagram with Zoe on the set of SNL, in celebration of her first time hosting the comedy show.
Hilary Duff wants viewers to have some tissues on hand for the finale. ET's Cassie DiLaura spoke to Duff at the show's season 1 finale event Thursday, where she teased an emotional end to the show's first season.«I'm gonna dare people to not cry,» Duff told ET.