Hollywood and Sports Collide in a Weekend of Triumphs
Stars shine at the BAFTAs, Team USA excels at the Winter Olympics, and Chinese New Year box office booms
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Stars shine at the BAFTAs, Team USA excels at the Winter Olympics, and Chinese New Year box office booms
This weekend was a thrilling convergence of sports and entertainment, with Hollywood stars rubbing shoulders with Olympic athletes and Chinese films breaking box office records.
In the world of sports, Team USA had a remarkable showing at the Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina, racking up 33 medals and finishing second overall in the medal count. The team's impressive performance was marked by several standout moments, including a figure skater who came out of retirement to win gold and a cross-country skier who competed with a badly damaged rib.
As the Olympics drew to a close, all eyes turned to Los Angeles, which will host the 2028 Summer Olympics. In a promotional video aired during the closing ceremony, Oscar nominee Kate Hudson showcased the city's charms, singing and dancing her way through iconic LA landmarks.
Meanwhile, in the world of entertainment, the BAFTAs brought out the stars, with a "dysfunctional" party hosted by Charles Finch and Chanel featuring a who's who of Hollywood talent. The event was a celebration of the film industry's biggest names, with attendees including Dame Donna Langley and Michael De Luca.
But the real box office story of the weekend belonged to China, where the film "Pegasus 3" broke records with a staggering $392.9 million opening weekend. The film's success was fueled by the Chinese New Year holiday, which saw the top five films in the country take in over $738 million.
In other entertainment news, actor Sam Spruell reflected on his role as Prince Maekar Targaryen in the Game of Thrones prequel series "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms." Spruell discussed the complexities of his character and the show's nuanced exploration of grief and power.
As the weekend drew to a close, it was clear that this was a moment of triumph for both the sports and entertainment worlds. From the slopes of Milan Cortina to the red carpet of the BAFTAs, it was a weekend to remember.
Sources:
- Kate Hudson's LA28 promo video (NBC)
- Team USA's Winter Olympics performance (NBC)
- Sam Spruell's interview about "A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms" (Variety)
- Chinese New Year box office numbers (Comscore, Maoyan)
- BAFTAs party coverage (Variety)
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Kate Hudson Has Viewers “Dreamin'” Of Life In L.A. In 2028 Olympics Promo
The Seven Best Team USA Moments of the Winter Olympics, Ranked
‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Star Sam Spruell Breaks Down Maekar’s Grief and Egg’s Lie After That Season Finale
Chinese New Year Rules Global Weekend B.O. As ‘Pegasus 3’ Fuels Near $400M; ‘GOAT’ Leaps To $102M+ WW – Update
Breaking Baz: Stars, Filmmakers & Execs Dance The Night Away At Charles Finch & Chanel’s “Dysfunctional” BAFTA Party
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