The Mission: Impossible franchise has produced a whopping seven films so far – all starring Tom Cruise in the role of Ethan Hunt.
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It takes an incredible amount of talent to make it in the music industry, but it takes so much more to find crossover success in the acting world.
Of course, so many of music’s biggest stars have pulled it off. Take Jennifer Lopez for example. She’s just as well known for her floor-filling chart-toppers as for her blockbuster movies!
However, just like any other actor in Hollywood, even the most talented pop star actor isn’t going to get every part they audition for.
That was the case for these 17 pop stars who auditioned for parts in critically acclaimed movies but didn’t get the role. We pulled together everything we know about each audition, including who ultimately got the part.
Scroll through the slideshow to see what roles these music stars were up for and who got them instead…
The Mission: Impossible franchise has produced a whopping seven films so far – all starring Tom Cruise in the role of Ethan Hunt.
his online girlfriend, Carmella. After already being told by producers that a man named Christian was pretending to be Carmella for the past four years he's been communicating with her exclusively over Snapchat, in this exclusive clip from Sunday's new episode of, Tyray refuses to let it go and hires a private investigator — and the new information he is presented with shocks him.During a previous episode, Tyray's sister, Lashanti, discovered Carmella's pictures on an escort website.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is barely winning an unexpectedly close race with “Insidious: The Red Door” on international box office charts, with each film collecting roughly $31 million over the weekend. Based on Sunday’s estimates, “Indiana Jones 5” is ever-so-slightly ahead of “Insidious 5” with $31.8 million for Harrison Ford’s swashbuckling adventure and $31.4 million for Sony’s paranormal horror story. “The Red Door” easily took town “Dial of Destiny” at the domestic box office, with the former earning $32.6 million in its debut. It marked the second-best opening weekend of the franchise behind 2013’s “Insidious: Chapter 2” ($40 million).
a trick shot.And if you’ve never seen a ping pong ball land on a peanut butter sandwich, a bowling pin roll up a halfpipe and knock over a pin or an egg drop out of a helicopter, you haven’t been paying attention the always entertaining sports comedy group Dude Perfect.However, their best trick of all might be how cheap some of the tickets are to see the quintet on their ongoing 2023 ‘Panda-Monium Tour.’How cheap?Well, at the time of publication, we found some tickets going for just $5 before fees on Vivid Seats.Yes, you read that right.Less than it would cost you for a round at your local bowling alley will get you in the door at a Dude Perfect show on this tour.However, not all shows are quite as inexpensive to see Tyler “Beard” Toney, twins Cory and Coby Cotton, Garrett “Purple Hoser” Hilbert, and Cody “Tall Guy” Jones live.Prices typically hover in the $20 to $40 range.Want to find out how much it costs to see the show closest to you?Dude, that’s perfect — because we’re just about to let you know below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all Dude Perfect tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for the 2023 ‘Panda-Monium Tour’ can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
There’s no 4th of July party quite like Taylor Swift’s — and she celebrated the Tuesday, July 4, occasion in style with some of her closest friends.
When Anthony Mackie makes his big-screen debut as Captain America in the upcoming “Captain America: Brave New World”, he’ll be joined by Marvel newcomer Harrison Ford.
Indiana Jones has been entertaining audiences for four decades, and the fifth movie is keeping up the tradition. In the past, Indiana Jones has worked toward stopping the Nazis in "Raiders of the Lost Ark," found himself on a dangerous adventure in India in "Temple of Doom," working against the Nazis to find the Holy Grail in "Last Crusade," and racing against the Soviets in search for a hidden artifact with his long-lost son in Peru in "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." The newest movie, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," follows the famous architect on a journey with his goddaughter, Helena Shaw, played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, on their way to find a dial that is said to hold the powers of changing history.
Note: The following contains spoilers for “The Perfect Find” ending.“The Perfect Find” director Numa Perrier isn’t sure the film would have been made had the original ending of Tia William’s 2016 novel stayed intact.In the Netflix adaptation of Williams’ book Jenna Jones (Gabrielle Union) and Eric Combs (Keith Powers) fall in love, but their age gap presents challenges. Jenna, 40, wants to get married and have a family, but Eric, 22, just graduated from the University of Southern California with a master’s in film, eager to start his career.
The creator of The O.C. is sharing some new details about the hit teen drama!
Elvis Costello ticket prices and after a bit of detective work of our own, we found shockingly cheap tickets to see the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee live.At the time of publication, we spotted tickets for just $6 before fees on Vivid Seats to see the “Pump It Up” singer perform at Syracuse, NY’s Landmark Theatre on July 8.While those prices are certainly outliers — tickets typically start in the $30 to $40 range for his concerts — we do know a good deal when we spot one.Shockingly, you can catch him in Boston for similarly low prices.Tickets for Costello’s July 6 gig at MGM Music Hall are $13 before fees.And if you don’t want to travel upstate to see the two-time Grammy winner live, you can catch Costello at New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, July 12 and Thursday, July 13.Want to hear “Alison,” “What’s So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding,” “She,” “Radio Radio,” “I Want You” and the rest of Costello’s inimitable catalog of power pop and punk for reasonable prices (and in some cases, less than $1 per song)?Keep on reading.We’ve got all you need to know and them some for you below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all of Elvis Costello’s 2023 tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
The fallout of Selena Gomez‘s Instagram unfollow spree is still causing ripples.
Harrison Ford is set to appear on-screen as Indiana Jones for the last time with the fifth installment of the franchise, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." In May, the actor broke the news to fans during a presentation at the D23 Expo in an emotional speech, saying, "This is it. I will not fall down for you again." He also thanked the fans for helping to make playing Indiana Jones so special. "Indiana Jones movies are about fantasy and mystery, but they're also about heart," he said through tears.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge tried to out-prank each other during the making of “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” the latter actor revealed in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly. “From the moment we met, it was shithead’s all round,” Waller-Bridge said. “We were taking the piss out of each other all the time, and having a lot of fun. The most extraordinary thing about working with Harrison is that you’re definitely at work — in that his work ethic is so on point, and his discipline is so extraordinary — but because he’s that specific and the foundation of the work is really strong, the rest of it can be really fun. There were a lot of pranks… lots of pranks.”
Naman Ramachandran Following its run on Paramount+, the second season of “Queen of the Universe” will land on streaming platform WOW Presents Plus as a box set. Produced by “RuPaul’s Drag Race” producers World of Wonder, and hosted by BAFTA-winner Graham Norton, the Eurovision-style series finds countries going head to head with their top drag queens putting their real singing voices to the test. In the second season, former Spice Girl Mel B joins returning judges including recording artist, three-time Emmy-winning producer and judge of “RuPaul’s Drag Race,’ Michelle Visage, multi-Emmy and Grammy nominee Vanessa Williams and American drag superstar Trixie Mattel.
Michael Jackson may no longer be with us, but his alleged actions are about to be put on trial! Two men who accused the pop star of mo
There are several celebrities that publicly refused to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, and a new celebrity was just added to this list.
Taylor Sheridan may have populated 1923 with mega-stars but it wasn’t just Harrison Ford or Helen Mirren who blew away viewers with a stirring performance. For the first time on TV, Sheridan depicted the dark legacy of Catholic boarding schools and how they dehumanized young indigenous women — one of whom is played by the courageous Aminah Nieves. While the Duttons were busy saving the ranch in one part of Montana, Nieves’ Teonna Rainwater was being held prisoner by savage, paddle-swinging nuns in another. Here, the Indiana-born newcomer recalls how hard it was to decide whether to accept such a life-changing role.
So many of Nicholas Sparks‘ books have been turned into movies, but it’s hard to think of a single big-screen adaptation that’s more iconic than The Notebook.
Elizabeth Debicki wasn’t planning on playing Princess Diana when she auditioned for The Crown.
Harrison Ford is hanging up his iconic "Indiana Jones" hat, and he's pretty emotional about it.As the 80-year-old actor prepares to say goodbye to the role after the final film, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," he explained why his character, Indy, and the franchise are adored by fans worldwide. "I think the thing that I most admire about them is the depth and subtlety of the emotion, and the importance of emotion in these films," Ford said during a BBC Radio 1 interview.