EXCLUSIVE: A growing dust up over classic outer space hero Buck Rogers isn’t a fight over rights, and it won’t warming up to become one if Legendary Entertainment have anything to say about it.
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Justice League” worthwhile. The 48-year-old star played the DCEU’s Caped Crusader in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and its 2017 sequel Justice League, alongside a brief cameo in Suicide Squad.
Read more: George Clooney warned Affleck off Batman roleAffleck told The Hollywood Reporter that his children were the reason he took on the job. “I did Batman because I wanted to do it for my kids,” he said.
“I wanted to do something that my son would dig. I mean, my kids didn't see Argo.
EXCLUSIVE: A growing dust up over classic outer space hero Buck Rogers isn’t a fight over rights, and it won’t warming up to become one if Legendary Entertainment have anything to say about it.
George Clooney loves an old-fashioned romance. During an interview with AARP, he revealed one tradition in particular of which he's particularly fond: writing letters to his wife, Amal Clooney.
Amal Clooney ’s twins—Ella and Alexander— George Clooney wanted to steer clear of “weird-a*s names.” In a new interview with AARP, the Oscar winner, 59, confessed, “I didn’t want, like, weird-a*s names for our kids. They’re already going to have enough trouble.” “It’s hard being the son of somebody famous and successful.
Avoiding the spotlight! George Clooney got real about the challenges his children will face as a result of his level of fame and success — and how it led to him choosing more traditional names for his and wife Amal Clooney’s twins.
George Clooney, fresh from The Midnight Sky, is set to exec produce the television reboot of Buck Rogers.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! celebrated a huge milestone this week, and for the occasion, dozens of huge stars were called upon to make the day that much more special.Jimmy Kimmel sure knows how to do it big for his friend’s birthdays. The host’s longtime sidekick, Guillermo Rodriguez, turned 50 on Wednesday, January 27.
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pandemic love affair.“The quarantine was unique because they had downtime and really got to know each other spending time at home,” a source who knows Affleck and de Armas told The Post.
In the first part of the 21st century, Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were an item. I mean, come on, it was Bennifer! An iconic couple for the ages.
Batman star Ben Affleck recently opened up about why he actually wanted to play the iconic superhero! The Oscar winner, 48, told The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast that he initially took the role of Batman, starting with 2016's Batman v.
Justice League was worth suffering because he could don the superhero suit for his kids.In a barely concealed swipe at the 2017 movie, which was widely panned by critics upon its release, the actor explained that he reprised his role for the benefit of his children.He told The Hollywood Reporter‘s Awards Chatter podcast: “I did Batman because I wanted to do it for my kids. I wanted to do something that my son would dig.
“sexiest man alive” in 1997 at the height of his fame on ER. He won the accolade again in 2006.
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Ben Affleck is opening up about the one thing that was “worth every moment of suffering on Justice League.”
George Clooney spoke out about being slammed for his role as the caped crusader in 1997’s “Batman & Robin” in a tell-all new interview for the BAFTA “Life In Pictures” series.
George Clooney took part in a wide-ranging interview this week for the Bafta Life In Pictures series, in which he discussed topics including streaming, what makes a movie star and his career decisions.