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Tom Holland confirmed his marriage to Zendaya during an interview, ending months of speculation. The actor dismissed confusion caused by AI-generated wedding images and praised Zendaya as his best friend and strongest source of support
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Oscar-winning filmmaker Steven Spielberg revealed he once planned a movie about Broadway legends George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. The project was shelved despite casting discussions with Colman Domingo, whom Spielberg later featured in other productions
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Filmmaker Zack Snyder celebrated the 13th anniversary of Man of Steel by sharing a special poster with a Hindi caption. The superhero blockbuster launched the DC Extended Universe and introduced audiences to a modern cinematic portrayal of Superman
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Millie Bobby Brown has defended husband Jake Bongiovi after social media users criticised him over viral family photographs. Speaking on Kylie Kelce's podcast, the actress said she is fully capable of carrying her own belongings and rejected assumptions about their relationship.
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Singer Katy Perry revealed she is deeply in love with Justin Trudeau, describing him as the love of her life. Perry said the relationship has brought stability and happiness following a challenging period marked by personal changes
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Actor Matt Damon stars as Odysseus in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, calling it his hardest film due to real-location shooting without green screen. The epic follows Odysseus’ 10-year journey home featuring a star-studded cast and releases July 17 soon worldwide
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Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves spoke warmly about his relationship with artist Alexandra Grant, saying she is easy to love. The couple shared how their relationship has influenced their creative work and highlighted their support for the arts community
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Zendaya opened up about the challenges of simultaneously filming ‘Euphoria’, ‘Dune: Part Three’ and Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’. The actress admitted feeling exhausted while balancing demanding schedules and memorising lines, as she prepares for several major releases in the coming months.
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Filmmaker Spike Lee defended the biopic Michael, directed by Antoine Fuqua, saying it avoids later abuse allegations due to its timeline ending in 1988. The film starring Jaafar Jackson is performing strongly at the box office
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Netflix’s Heartstopper will conclude with a film titled Heartstopper Forever. The movie will continue Nick and Charlie’s story after Season 3, exploring their relationship as they face adulthood and long distance, promising an emotional farewell.
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Top Gun 3 has been officially announced with Tom Cruise returning as Maverick. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the sequel follows the success of *Top Gun: Maverick*, which grossed $1.5 billion globally
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Paramount Pictures has confirmed that "Focker In-Law", the latest instalment in the "Meet the Parents" franchise, will hit Indian theatres on November 27. Directed by John Hamburg, the film reunites Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro, with Ariana Grande joining the cast.
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The makers of Jumanji 3, starring Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, and Jack Black, have titled the film Jumanji: Open World, revealed its first look at CinemaCon, with release scheduled for December 25
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4K restored version of Steven Spielberg’s 1975 classic Jaws will re-release in select PVR INOX theatres on April 17 as part of Auteurs Curation, celebrating landmark cinema, offering enhanced visuals and sound for audiences experiencing the blockbuster shark thriller again
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Two decades after The Devil Wears Prada premiered, Meryl Streep has clarified that her portrayal of Miranda Priestly was not based on Anna Wintour. Speaking on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, she revealed that she drew inspiration from director Mike Nichols’ sly humour and Clint Eastwood’s understated authority.
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A sequel to the cult comedy Spaceballs is set for release in 2027, with Mel Brooks returning as producer. Directed by Josh Greenbaum and starring Josh Gad, the film’s plot remains undisclosed.
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Filming of Prime Video’s Tomb Raider series has been temporarily paused after lead actor Sophie Turner suffered a minor injury. Amazon MGM Studios said production will resume soon, with the crew paid during the expected two-week shutdown while Turner recovers.
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Los Angeles: Actor Priyanka Chopra Jonas will serve as a presenter at the 98th Academy Awards. The ceremony, hosted by Conan O'Brien, will take place on March 15 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood
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Kate Hudson said she was told she was too old to launch a music career before releasing her 2024 debut album Glorious. The Hollywood star pursued singing during COVID and received a warm response
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Hollywood star Sharon Stone introduced a new puppy as the latest member of her family, sharing photos from the Astra Film Awards. The actress also highlighted her upcoming role in action thriller sequel 'Nobody 2.'