During a game of Plead the Fifth on "Watch What Happens Live," actress Jane Fonda claimed that French director René Clément tried to sleep with her during a movie shoot because he needed to see what her orgasms were like for a scene. She also revealed that she saw Michael Jackson and Greta Garbo naked during separate incidents. Fonda refused to name the biggest misogynist in Hollywood when asked by host Andy Cohen.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 remains in first place at the box office with a mild -49% decline in its second weekend, earning $60.5M domestically and crossing $500M globally. The Super Mario Bros. Movie holds onto second place with a -30% decline and a domestic total of $535.9M. Book Club: The Next Chapter opens in third place with a $6.5M debut, while Love Again sees a mild -35% decline in its second weekend. Hypnotic opens with $2.3M in sixth place, while Knights of the Zodiac opens with $535K in limited release.
"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" continues to dominate the box office, earning $15.7 million on Friday and enjoying the second-highest debut of the year with $118 million. "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" remains in second place as the highest-earning movie of the year to date, while "Book Club: The Next Chapter" opened on Friday in third place with $2.14 million in sales. "Evil Dead Rise" slipped to fourth place, and "Hypnotic" debuted in fifth place.
Jane Fonda, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen looked stylish while promoting their upcoming movie, Book Club: The Next Chapter. Fonda, 85, wore a chic all-black ensemble, while Steenburgen, 70, opted for a white blazer and jeans, and Bergen, 77, wore black trousers and a white blouse. The trio stopped by Watch What Happens Live to chat with Andy Cohen about the sequel, which follows the four best friends on a girls' trip to Italy. The movie hits theaters on May 12.
Hollywood legends Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen united for the premiere of their film Book Club: The Next Chapter in New York City. Fonda stunned in a shimmering black suit and chic silver hair, while Keaton rocked her signature style of a flat-brimmed hat and quirky striped dress. Steenburgen was a breath of fresh air in her vibrant floral gown, and Bergen looked elegant in her cloud-colored blazer. The sequel to the hit 2018 film Book Club sees the ladies head to Italy for a wild bachelorette trip filled with romance and zany hijinks.
Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen, and Candice Bergen arrived at NBC Studios in New York City during their promotional tour for their new film, Book Club: The Next Chapter, set to be released on May 12. The film is a sequel to the hit film Book Club, released in 2018, and follows the ladies on a trip to Italy. Jane Fonda, 85, said in a recent interview that she is the happiest she's ever been and has learned to steer her own life as she's gotten older.
Diane Keaton admits to feeling anxious and terrified while on set of "The Godfather," unsure why she was cast for the role. She explains that she sees herself more as a comedy-type person and worries at the beginning of every project. Keaton will next appear in "Book Club: The Next Chapter," alongside Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen, set to premiere in theaters on May 12.