Serial killer. Grave robber. Psycho. That’s how Monster: The Ed Gein Story is introducing Charlie Hunnam as the famed serial killer at the center of its next horror story about Ed Gein. See the poster art of Hunnam in character, below. Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan‘s Netflix anthology series will return with its third season on Oct. 3, releasing all …
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Verónica Echegui, ‘Fortitude,’ ‘Love You to Death’ Star, Dies at 42 – Variety
Verónica Echegui, ‘Fortitude,’ ‘Love You to Death’ Star, Dies at 42 Variety Netflix star Verónica Echegui dead at 42 after secret cancer battle New York Post Spain’s Goya winning actress Verónica Echegui dies aged 42 Euronews.com Veronica Echegui cause of death revealed: Tributes pour in from Spanish PM, actors and fans Hindustan Times Netflix Star Verónica Echegui Dies at 42 After Secret Cancer Diagnosis People.com …
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Tight end Travis Kelce, #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs, celebrates with Taylor Swift after the AFC championship football game against the Buffalo Bills, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Jan. 26, 2025. Brooke Sutton | Getty Images Sport | Getty Images Taylor Swift‘s engagement announcement on Tuesday sparked the latest example of the celebrity’s …
Read More »Alexander Payne “Unprepared” To Answer Gaza Question: Venice Film Festival
Oscar winning filmmaker Alexander Payne is presiding over the Venice Film Festival’s main competition jury this year, returning for the first time since his Downsizing world premiered on the Lido in 2017. That time around, spending just 36 hours here, everything was “a blur.” Today, he said he’s reveling in a sort of paradise that only became real yesterday. “I …
Read More »Cooper Hoffman on The Long Walk, His Father’s Legacy and Acting Challenges
“You got your license, and you got handed the keys to a Lamborghini.’” That’s what a friend’s father told Cooper Hoffman when he was cast in 2021’s “Licorice Pizza.” And the joy ride lived up to it. In his debut role, Hoffman was a leading man, starring in a feature directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. He notched a Golden Globe …
Read More »Pedro Pascal Eyes Todd Haynes’ Gay Romance ‘De Noche’
EXCLUSIVE: Todd Haynes’ gay romance De Noche, which shut down about a year ago, is being revived, with Pedro Pascal circling. According to sources, the plan is for this feature to get up and running in the New Year in Guadalajara, Mexico and a lot of that is being worked around the 4x Emmy nominated actor’s busy schedule from now …
Read More »Elizabeth Banks To Play Karen Read In Limited Series In Works At Prime Video
EXCLUSIVE: One of the more polarizing court cases in recent memory is about to get the Hollywood treatment. Sources tell Deadline that Prime Video and Warner Bros Television are in development on a new limited series set around the Karen Read trial with Elizabeth Banks on board to play the woman at the center of the case. Justin Noble is …
Read More »Bruce Willis Living in Separate Home for Dementia Care, Wife Says
Bruce Willis is now living in a separate one-story home, away from his family, but with round-the-clock care, as part of his dementia treatment, the actor’s wife, Emma Heming Willis, revealed in a new ABC special, Emma & Bruce Willis: The Unexpected Journey. Heming Willis said moving her husband into his own place was “one of the hardest decisions” she’s had to make as a …
Read More »Emil Wakim Exits SNL in Season 51 Shake Up
Emil Wakim, who held a featured player role at NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” for a single season, is leaving the late-night showcase, he disclosed in a statement on social media Wednesday. “I won’t be returning to ‘SNL‘ next year,” the comedian revealed on Instagram. “It was a gut punch of a call to get, but I’m so grateful for my …
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The Venice Film Festival kicks off the fall fest season Wednesday and moves awards season into another gear. These days, Cannes has become the bona fide start of awards season, and there are a handful of big Q4 movies dodging festivals all together, but this time of year remains when most of the studios show their hands. Among talent with …
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