German film and TV company Telepool, jointly owned by Hollywood actor-producer Will Smith and Swiss investor Elysian Fields, is moving forward in multiple areas of the entertainment business, CEO André Druskeit tells Variety.
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Will Smith is just as awesome as you think he is.
On Tuesday, Smith's Bad Boys for Life co-stars Charles Melton and Alexander Ludwig stopped by Daily Pop and couldn't help but gush about the 51-year-old A-lister.
"Will Smith, I was a huge fan growing up," the Riverdale actor first shared. "He was one of my role models and I idolized his work in everything. Working with him was very, very surreal."
Unsurprisingly, Ludwig had similar sentiments to share as he added that Smith is "consummate
German film and TV company Telepool, jointly owned by Hollywood actor-producer Will Smith and Swiss investor Elysian Fields, is moving forward in multiple areas of the entertainment business, CEO André Druskeit tells Variety.
Considering the first two films of this franchise were a hoot, Will Smith and Martin Lawrence had to do another one. Especially for the sake of their fans, who had been waiting for the film for the past 16 years! Remakes are always a risky dive because sometimes filmmakers fail to give their audience exactly what they want after the first movie.
Jaden Smith, 21, seemed to be proud of Tyler, the Creator, 28, after his epic Grammy Award win on Jan. 26 and shared an eye-catching tweet to prove it. The rapper won in the category of Best Rap Album for his Igor album and soon after he accepted the honor, the son of Will Smith, 51, and Jada Pinkett Smith, 48, took to Twitter to write about it. “My Boyfriend Just Won A Grammy,” his tweet read.
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Robert Downey Jr.’s first role after his final “Avengers” appearance is projected to lose roughly $100 million after a weak performance at the box office over the holiday weekend.
With his towering height and stature, Alexander Ludwig looks every bit the action star, first appearing as Cato in “The Hunger Games,” and more recently as fierce Norse Viking chief Bjorn Ironside on History Channel’s “Vikings” and in “Bad Boys for Life,” the third installment of the “Bad Boys” franchise, with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.
Way back in 1995 ‘Bad Boys’ came out and shook the world.
Ask mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer about stardom and he’ll freely admit it can be fleeting. But pressed as to why Will Smith has endured from the early `90s to today and the answer is succinct.
It's reboot mania at the January box office.Bad Boys for Life and Dolittle will face off over the long Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend, with the former expected to top the chart.
We are only midway through January, and the year is already shaping up to be stellar for reggaetonero-turned-actor Nicky Jam. He is starring alongside Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in Bad Boys for Life, and it was just announced that he will be recognized for all of his contributions to Urbano music (spanning back to the ‘90s) at the second annual Premios Tu Música Urbano in Puerto Rico on March 5, 2020.
"He wasn’t going to speak to me if I wasn’t going to speak to him"
Will Smith isn't afraid to get candid about his marriage and his struggles with wife Jada Pinkett Smith. During a new interview with , host Charlemagne tha God asked Will if he was ever jealous of the relationship between his wife of 22 years and her childhood friend, the late rapper Tupac Shakur.
Will Smith is opening up about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith's close friendship with Tupac Shakur, and how it caused the actor to feel "deeply insecure."When The Breakfast Club asked Will if he was jealous of Jada and Pac, who met in high school and remained close until his death, Will responded, "F--- yeah."He does, however, regret not ever trying to establish a relationship with the late icon. “That was a big regret for me too because I could never open up to interact with Pac,” he said.