Catch up on the latest entertainment news, from Kristen Wiig's revelation about the infamous Bridesmaids food poisoning scene to the premiere of Shrinking Season 3 and updates from the film industry.
The world of entertainment is always buzzing with new developments, and this week is no exception. From behind-the-scenes insights into iconic films to the latest season premieres, here's a rundown of the latest news.
Kristen Wiig recently sat down with Vanity Fair to discuss the 2011 film Bridesmaids, which she co-wrote and starred in. In a surprising revelation, Wiig shared that the infamous food poisoning scene was not part of the original script. "That was a sequence that came later in the writing process that we sort of embraced and like, OK, we'll write our version of this type of thing," Wiig explained. The scene has become an iconic moment in the film, and it's interesting to think about how it almost didn't make the cut.
Meanwhile, Apple TV's comedy series Shrinking is back with its third season, and the soundtrack is already getting attention. The show's theme of moving forward is reflected in the music choices, which include songs by Role Model and The Rolling Stones. As the characters navigate new challenges and milestones, the soundtrack provides a fitting backdrop.
In other news, AMC Theaters is shaking things up by introducing a subscription fee for the best seats in the house. Starting later this year, moviegoers will need to pay an extra fee to snag the most desirable seats. This move is likely to be met with mixed reactions from film fans, who are already accustomed to paying premium prices for certain seats.
On the festival circuit, the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival has announced its full lineup, which includes Juliette Binoche's directorial debut, In-I In Motion. The festival, which runs next month, promises to showcase a range of exciting documentaries from around the world.
Finally, fans of The Hunting Wives can look forward to a new addition to the cast in Season 2. Casey Mills has been cast as a recurring guest star, playing the role of Nico in at least five episodes. Details on his character are scarce, but we're excited to see what he brings to the show.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that there's always something new and exciting on the horizon. Whether you're a fan of comedy, drama, or documentaries, there's something for everyone in the world of entertainment.