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Alexandra Shipp has ruled out a return to the 'X-Men' franchise. The 32-year-old actress played the superhero Storm in two of the movies but has no interest in reprising the role for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) reboot. Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Alexandra said: "You know, what's kind of funny is no. I'm not interested (in returning). "The thing is, what I love about the career that I've been able to form is that I can play many different things and at this point, I feel like I've done what I needed to do with Storm and I think that there are other women who could take on that r...
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Ryan Gosling is still giving off Kenergy vibes. ForGreta Gerwig’s 40th birthday, Gosling decided to give her the best Ken-inspired gift he could: a flash mob that sang a mashup of the most popular songs from her new hit film Barbie. He gathered a large group of Barbies and Kens to perform a dance number for the director. The flash mob surprised Gerwig at her Pilates class and began with a bunch of Kens dancing to Gosling’s “I’m Just Ken” and a group of Barbies later joining to perform Dua Lipa’s song “Dance the Night.” They ended the performance by yelling “Happy Birthday Greta!” Gerwig can...
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Space Oddity, a comedy-drama that premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, follows Alex, who’s obsessed with space. He’s conflicted when he gets the chance to follow his dreams through a privately-funded program, meets a new girl in town named Daisy and has to decide between his future and his past. Director Kyra Sedgwick, Kyle Allen (Alex) and Alexandra Shipp(Daisy) sat down with uInterview founder Erik Meers to discuss the meaning behind their new film Space Oddity, which premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival. “What’s beautiful about this movie is that [Kyle] had this idea of going to s...
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Lin-Manuel Miranda's wife doesn't like musicals. The 'In The Heights' creator will "watch anything" that features singing and dancing on the big screen but his spouse Vanessa - with whom he has sons Sebastian, six, and Francisco, three - is much more choosy. He said: "[Vanessa does not] really care about musicals. She likes good ones, but she doesn’t like any old musical. They have to be good. I will watch anything; I think the worst musical is better than a good movie.” And Lin-Manuel admitted 'Hamilton' wouldn't have the pace and energy it does if it wasn't for his wife. He explained to The ...
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