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Sydney Sweeney is back on set just hours after the end of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
The 26-year-old actress was spotted filming reshoots for her upcoming rom-com movie Anyone But You on Friday (November 10) in Sydney, Australia.
The movie is set to be released in theaters in just over a month from now, so Sony Pictures was probably been waiting to do these reshoots for a while and ready to go at a moment’s notice. The strike just ended 24 hours before the photos were taken!
Sydney‘s co-star Glen Powell is also in Australia right now, which he revealed on his Instagram Stories.
Back in March, Sydney was seen in the same costume while filming a romantic scene with Glen right in front of the Sydney Opera House.
Watch the trailer for Anyone But You, which hits theaters on December 22.
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Ana de Armas is back to work! After some time off following the Hollywood actors’ strike that prevented all guild members from working, de Armas was spotted in Queensland, Australia shooting her new film, “Eden.” Photos captured on set showed her looking regal and being carried by her co-stars, while also laughing with the crew in between takes. Ana de Armas’s fun birthday celebration in Cuba: WatchAna de Armas has fun in a bathing suit in GreeceDe Armas was photographed on the shoulders of two of her co-stars.
, that happens to be currently on sale. Because you know, much like winter, summer is coming.To Instagram, Sweeney posted several pictures of herself wearing said swimsuit, the in sage, in Australia with her friend Kaylee McGregor. In the pics, Sweeney and her friend pose in the backseat of a car, sing along to “Sweet Home Alabama,” and go swimming, among other adventures.
Valerie Wu Intern If it’s a marketing scheme, it’s an elaborate one. “The Curse” stars Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder parodied the trailer introduction to the Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell rom-com “Anyone But You” in a newly released promo.
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Glen Powell wants to see Nathan Fielder up the ante after he and Emma Stone spoofed the trailer for his movie Anyone But You.
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steamy chemistry in a teaser that dropped Thursday.Bea (Sweeney) and Ben (Powell), who once hooked up, now decide to pretend to be a couple at Bea’s sister’s destination wedding in Australia years later. Their fake romance turns real when both of their exes arrive to stir up drama at the party.There is, however, one special part in the trailer that is totally NSFW!“There’s no way we can convince anyone that we actually like each other,” Bea tells Ben as they contemplate how to work out their plan.
A new trailer for Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell‘s rom-com has been released!
UPDATED, 7:50 a.m.: Columbia Pictures has unveiled a new trailer for its rom-com Anyone But You, starring Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) and Glen Powell (Top Gun: Maverick), which hits theaters December 22nd.
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell are two Hollywood stars on the rise, so it only makes sense to pair them onscreen in a new rom-com, right? That’s the logic of Sony Pictures Releasing, who have “Anyone But You” hitting theaters next month. And Sony hopes their movie breathes new life into what many consider a dead genre.
Anyone But You co-star Sydney Sweeney while they were promoting the rom-com.In the film Powell and Sweeney play two people who hate each other but can’t escape one another while they’re holidaying in Sydney, Australia.The way that the actors were pictured or filmed interacting with one another while on the press run for the film, which opens in cinemas next month, led to some fans speculating that they were romantically entwined in real life.Powell was thought to be in a relationship with model Gigi Paris at the time, while Sweeney is engaged to businessman Jonathan Davino.Now, in a new interview with Men’s Health, Powell has addressed the rumours for the first time, calling the speculation “unfair” but recognising it’s part of being in the public eye.“When all that stuff happened, you know, publicly, it felt disorienting and unfair,” the American actor said. “But what I’m realising is that’s just a part of this gig now.”His remarks follow Sweeney speaking to Variety in August about the rumours.“It’s a romcom,” she said.
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John Oliver started off Last Week Tonight talking about the SAG-AFTRA strike ending but then questioning if movies were still needed.
The SAG-AFTRA strike is over, so actors can finally get back on set and make magic happen! For most movie stars, this is fantastic news. For those in awkward situations, well… maybe it’s more of a nightmare?
The actors are set to vote on the tentative agreement with the studios after the SAG-AFTRA national board approved the deal.
Fran Drescher, the union’s president, has not only secured tentatively a historic three-year deal with studios but also garnered praise from some of Hollywood’s biggest names. Among them, George Clooney who expressed sheer astonishment at the deal.
in the person of its president, Fran Drescher) and the major Hollywood studios (AMPTP). It’s a rinse-and-repeat following on the heels of the writers’ guild (WGA), which ended its strike in early October after five months as TV scribes headed back to their writers rooms to crank out late-night monologues or plan for new episodes of their series.“I’m thrilled it’s over,” former “Parks and Recreation” co-star Jim O’Heir told me from Kansas City, where he’s starring in a play (“Catch Me If You Can”) during his strike-enforced downtime from television.
The SAG-AFTRA strike is finally over after 118 days.
The six-month production shutdown due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes is officially over today, and TV studios are not wasting a minute, with TV series — mainly returning broadcast shows going into full prep immediately.