What's Happening in Hollywood
Famke Janssen, the actress who played Jean Grey/Phoenix in the X-Men franchise, recently expressed her disappointment over not being brought back for the upcoming movie Avengers: Doomsday. In an interview with Nerdtropolis, Janssen stated that Marvel Studios "made a mistake" by not including her in the film, despite several of her former co-stars returning.
Sports and Entertainment Collide
The New York Knicks' recent NBA title win has brought the city together, with fans and celebrities alike celebrating the team's victory. During a podcast taping, Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart confronted ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, who was eventually booed out of the theater. Meanwhile, actor John Turturro showed his dedication to the team by walking across the Brooklyn Bridge to attend the victory parade.
Acting Hiatuses and Comebacks
Elisha Cuthbert, known for her roles in TV shows like 24 and movies like Old School, has ended her four-year acting hiatus with a new role in the Prime Video series Every Year After. In an interview with Today, Cuthbert explained that she took a break from acting to focus on her family and didn't want to "waste any second" of time with her children.
Horror Movie News
Catherine Corcoran, the star of the Terrifier franchise, has been named the first horror ambassador of the Raindance Film Festival. Corcoran's production company, FareStream Pictures, has partnered with the festival to launch a dedicated horror programming slate.
Key Facts
- Who: Famke Janssen, Elisha Cuthbert, Catherine Corcoran, Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, John Turturro
- What: Avengers: Doomsday, Every Year After, Terrifier franchise, Knicks' NBA title win
- When: December 18 (Avengers: Doomsday release date), recent (Knicks' victory parade)
- Impact: Marvel Studios' decision not to include Famke Janssen in Avengers: Doomsday, Elisha Cuthbert's return to acting, Catherine Corcoran's new role as horror ambassador
What to Watch
- With the release of Avengers: Doomsday just around the corner, fans are eagerly awaiting the return of their favorite superheroes. Meanwhile, the Knicks' victory parade has brought the city together, and celebrities like John Turturro are showing their team spirit. As for Elisha Cuthbert and Catherine Corcoran, their new projects are sure to generate buzz in the entertainment industry.
What's Happening in Hollywood
Famke Janssen, the actress who played Jean Grey/Phoenix in the X-Men franchise, recently expressed her disappointment over not being brought back for the upcoming movie Avengers: Doomsday. In an interview with Nerdtropolis, Janssen stated that Marvel Studios "made a mistake" by not including her in the film, despite several of her former co-stars returning.
Sports and Entertainment Collide
The New York Knicks' recent NBA title win has brought the city together, with fans and celebrities alike celebrating the team's victory. During a podcast taping, Knicks stars Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart confronted ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, who was eventually booed out of the theater. Meanwhile, actor John Turturro showed his dedication to the team by walking across the Brooklyn Bridge to attend the victory parade.
Acting Hiatuses and Comebacks
Elisha Cuthbert, known for her roles in TV shows like 24 and movies like Old School, has ended her four-year acting hiatus with a new role in the Prime Video series Every Year After. In an interview with Today, Cuthbert explained that she took a break from acting to focus on her family and didn't want to "waste any second" of time with her children.
Horror Movie News
Catherine Corcoran, the star of the Terrifier franchise, has been named the first horror ambassador of the Raindance Film Festival. Corcoran's production company, FareStream Pictures, has partnered with the festival to launch a dedicated horror programming slate.
Key Facts
- Who: Famke Janssen, Elisha Cuthbert, Catherine Corcoran, Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, John Turturro
- What: Avengers: Doomsday, Every Year After, Terrifier franchise, Knicks' NBA title win
- When: December 18 (Avengers: Doomsday release date), recent (Knicks' victory parade)
- Impact: Marvel Studios' decision not to include Famke Janssen in Avengers: Doomsday, Elisha Cuthbert's return to acting, Catherine Corcoran's new role as horror ambassador
What to Watch
- With the release of Avengers: Doomsday just around the corner, fans are eagerly awaiting the return of their favorite superheroes. Meanwhile, the Knicks' victory parade has brought the city together, and celebrities like John Turturro are showing their team spirit. As for Elisha Cuthbert and Catherine Corcoran, their new projects are sure to generate buzz in the entertainment industry.