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Denzel Washington to Retire After 'Black Panther 3' Role

Originally Published 1 year ago — by NPR

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Denzel Washington has announced plans to retire from acting after completing a few more projects, including roles in 'Gladiator II,' a Broadway and film adaptation of 'Othello,' and a part in the unconfirmed 'Black Panther 3.' He expressed a desire to work with top filmmakers and explore new roles before stepping away from the industry.

"Revolutionizing Film Adaptations: Wattpad Webtoon Studios' Impact"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

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Wattpad Webtoon Studios is revolutionizing the film and TV adaptation process by empowering fans to have a say in the creative process. By leveraging the massive fandom on platforms like Wattpad and Webtoon, the company has seen success with adaptations like "Through My Window" and "The Kissing Booth." With over 100 projects in development or production, including the highly anticipated "Lore Olympus" series, Wattpad Webtoon Studios is committed to a fan-first approach, despite facing some criticism for their commercial success. Upcoming projects include "Boot Camp," "GremoryLand," "Lore Olympus," "Love Advice From the Great Duke of Hell," and "Hawk."

"Henry Cavill and Natalie Viscuso Anticipate Arrival of First Child"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Henry Cavill and girlfriend Natalie Viscuso are expecting their first child together, as confirmed by the actor at the premiere of his new film. The couple, who made their relationship public in 2021, are excited about the news. Despite exiting his prominent franchises, Cavill and Viscuso are set to collaborate on launching a new TV franchise, Warhammer 40,000, in partnership with Amazon. Cavill's next project, In the Grey, will reunite him with director Guy Ritchie.

"Austin Butler Set to Headline Darren Aronofsky's 'Caught Stealing' Adaptation"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IndieWire

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Austin Butler is set to lead Darren Aronofsky's upcoming feature "Caught Stealing," based on Charlie Huston's novel. The crime thriller follows a former baseball prospect caught up in a treasure hunt through New York City. Butler, known for his role in "Dune: Part Two," is also rumored to co-lead Michael Mann's "Heat 2" and star in Ari Aster's "Eddington." Aronofsky is attached to an A24 biopic about Elon Musk and has a diverse filmography including "Black Swan" and "mother!".

"Lily Gladstone Expresses Gratitude After Oscars Loss"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Lily Gladstone expresses gratitude for fans' support following her Oscars loss, particularly from Indian Country, and reflects on the historic moment of performers from the Osage Nation taking the stage at the Oscars. Despite not winning, Gladstone's nomination was monumental as the first-ever Native American acting nominee. She looks forward to upcoming projects, including starring in Erica Tremblay's feature directorial debut Fancy Dance and appearing in Hulu's true crime drama Under the Bridge.

"Future Plans: What's Next for Oscar Nominees and Winners"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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After the Oscars, the nominees in the acting categories are gearing up for various projects, including Annette Bening in "Apples Never Fall" and Emily Blunt in "The Fall Guy." Other plans include Danielle Brooks in "Minecraft," Sterling K. Brown in "Atlas," and Bradley Cooper in "Is This Thing On?" Many nominees have diverse projects lined up, from films to TV series and directorial debuts, showcasing their versatility and range in the entertainment industry.

"Love Lies Bleeding: Katy O'Brian and Kristen Stewart Shine in Hollywood's Neo-Noir Rom-Com"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Katy O'Brian, known for her roles in The Mandalorian and Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, shares her journey from bodybuilding to Hollywood success, including her upcoming film Love Lies Bleeding. She hopes to showcase her versatility beyond tough roles and is excited for her next project, Twisters. O'Brian also expresses interest in starring in a rom-com with Dave Bautista and looks forward to what the future holds in her acting career.

"Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney Team Up to Find Their Next Big Project"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by AOL

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"Anyone But You" co-stars Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney are on the lookout for their next big project after the success of their romantic comedy. Powell revealed that they are reading scripts together to find something that resonates with audiences. In the meantime, Powell is excited about his upcoming action flick "Twisters," directed by Lee Isaac Chung, and promises a spectacular movie with top-notch visual effects and special effects teams.

"Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney Seek Next Big Project Together"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Variety

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"Anyone But You" co-stars Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney, whose romantic comedy broke records, are actively seeking scripts for their next project. Powell expressed admiration for Sweeney's quick reading skills and their collaborative work dynamic. Meanwhile, Powell is excited for his upcoming action film "Twisters," directed by Lee Isaac Chung and featuring Daisy Edgar-Jones, with high expectations for its visual effects and thrilling storyline.

Daisy Ridley's Revelations: From Star Wars to Life's Muted Emotions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Inverse

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Daisy Ridley reflects on her journey from Star Wars to independent film, discussing her role in the upcoming movie "Sometimes I Think About Dying" and her experiences as a producer. She opens up about the challenges of fame, her struggles with anxiety, and her upcoming projects, including a return to Star Wars and various independent films.

Halle Berry's Seductive Desert Lingerie Photoshoot

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Life

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Halle Berry stuns fans with a risqué lingerie photoshoot in the desert, wearing a one-piece lace teddy bodysuit. The 57-year-old actress shared the sultry snapshot on social media, receiving praise from followers for her beauty and timeless appeal. Berry also posted a second photo from the same desert location, spreading a message of joy and positivity. With upcoming films on the horizon, including "The Union" and "The Mothership," Berry continues to captivate audiences with her talent and stunning looks.

"The Game Awards 2023: Record-Breaking Viewership, Unheard Winner Speeches, and Controversial Cut-Offs"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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The Game Awards 2023 broke viewership records with an estimated 118 million global livestreams, a 15% increase from the previous year. The event was streamed across more than 30 platforms, including YouTube and Twitch, and over 17,000 content creators co-streamed the show. Larian Studios' "Baldur's Gate 3" was the big winner, taking home six trophies, including Game of the Year. The show also featured first-looks at upcoming projects, including "Exodus" and "God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla," and Sega announced plans to reboot retro franchises.

SEGA's Revival: A Blast from the Past with New Games and Legacy Franchises

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Nintendo Life

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Sega plans to revive even more legacy franchises beyond the five announced at the Game Awards, with upcoming projects in various stages of development and set to be released over the next several years. The company aims to create great games with memorable characters and worlds, and more details about the announced games will be shared in the future. Virtua Fighter may also make a return.

Jamie Foxx Teases 'Big Things Coming' After Health Scare

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Billboard

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Actor Jamie Foxx, who has been rarely seen in public since his hospitalization in April, surprised fans by posing on a Formula 1 race car in Las Vegas and teasing upcoming projects. Foxx's daughter, Corinne, had announced his hospitalization for an undisclosed "medical complication" but no further details have been provided. Foxx's recent post on social media hinted at exciting things to come, although the specific project remains unknown.

Unseen Xbox Games Teased by Phil Spencer at Showcase Extension.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Pure Xbox

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Xbox boss Phil Spencer has teased upcoming projects that were not featured in this year's Xbox Games Showcase, including Perfect Dark, Everwild, and secret projects from id Software and The Coalition. Spencer feels confident about Xbox's first-party portfolio in 2024, as certain announcements are being made closer to release, and the team has "confidence in when things are coming out".