Wilson Bethel talks stepping back on set for 'Daredevil: Born Again,' saying he was "extremely nervous" since it was his first time back on set after the strikes. Plus, he shares how this new iteration compares to the darkness and gore of the Netflix series.
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Cristin Milioti gushes about her love for her character on HBO's 'The Penguin' and what it was like to return to the dark world of Netflix's 'Black Mirror.' She also quickly jokes about an audition for a certain Oscar nominated blockbuster.
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Luke Newton tells us his early reactions to the script of the fourth season of Netflix's 'Bridgerton' and how his friendship with Jonathan Bailey has persevered throughout Bailey's massive Hollywood boost.
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Adam Brody reassures fans that their real-life status as "relationship goals" will transcend onto the small screen, as his wife Leighton Meester joins the cast of the upcoming second season of Netflix's 'Nobody Wants This.'
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Jay Ellis talks about his jam-packed schedule, including his new Netflix film "Running Point", the upcoming theatrical release of "Freaky Tales", and his Broadway debut alongside Sarah Snook. He also shares his thoughts on the debate surrounding actors being cast based on social media followers, why he believes talent should always come first, and how he prepares for the stage. Plus, he jokes about his Instagram being all about gym selfies and cooking!
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Joe Locke talks about his nomination, choosing his next project, and life after his breakout success. He shares the best and hardest parts of fame, his love for brunch, and whether he’s heard anything about 'Agatha'. Plus, he weighs in on Hollywood’s Instagram casting trend and why people in London are “worried” about America.
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Natasha Lyonne brings her signature humor to the Spirit Awards red carpet, sharing her thoughts on independent film, her upcoming role in "Fantastic Four", and working with Rihanna in the "Smurfs" movie. She also reflects on her long history with the Spirit Awards, the significance of the Robert Altman Award, and the importance of honoring John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands. Plus, Natasha chimes in on Hollywood’s obsession with social media-based casting, her deep love for surfing, and her take on today’s political climate.
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Cord Jefferson chats with The Hollywood Reporter and reflects on his film 'American Fiction' being nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards. He reveals the..
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Celine Song chats with The Hollywood Reporter and shares her emotions after her film 'Past Lives' was nominated for Best Original Screenplay and Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards. Plus, she..
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B-roll footage: Rashida "Sheedz" Olayiwola on the blue carpet at the 39th annual Film Independent Spirit Awards on Sunday, February 25, 2024, at 1550 Pacific Coast Highway,..