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2 days ago
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- Yahoo
Zoe Kravitz, Austin Butler spotted out together at immersive NYC show after sparking romance rumors
Zoe Kravitz and Austin Butler — who've previously sparked romance rumors, and star together in the upcoming film, 'Caught Stealing' — were spotted out in NYC together last weekend. Multiple spies told Page Six that the duo was seen together at immersive theater company Punchdrunk's latest production, 'Viola's Room,' at the Shed in Hudson Yards. We hear that the pair was spotted going into the edgy show together, and also heading out into the night afterwards. They attended the show with their 'Caught Stealing' director Darren Aronofsky, a spy said. In April, the Post reported that rumors about the duo started while they were filming 'Caught Stealing' — and were seen kissing on the set as cameras rolled in October 2024, a month before filming wrapped. 'Viola's Room' is by the creators of the long-running, immersive downtown hit, 'Sleep No More,' which was known to draw lots of celebs — including Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, Margot Robbie, Bono and more — as audience members wore masks as they took in the roving show. Kravitz, 36, had called off her engagement to Channing Tatum that same month after three years of dating. Butler, 33, and his former flame, model Kaia Gerber, reportedly called it quits toward the end of 2024, also after three years of dating. The stars have yet to address the buzz — though Butler's rep reportedly had previously denied there was any romance between the two. In their upcoming film, Butler stars as a former baseball player who's plunged into a wild fight for survival in the downtown criminal underworld of '90s New York. The film is based on a book by Charlie Huston, who also penned the screenplay. This production, playing through Oct. 19, is more intimate and features a barefoot audience and the recorded voice of Helena Bonham Carter over headphones. This story was featured on a recent episode of , a daily morning show serving up the hottest celebrity headlines, exclusives, and behind-the-scenes buzz. Catch Danny, Evan and Ian chat with celebrity guests every weekday on SiriusXM from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. ET on Stars Ch. 109. SiriusXM service required. See Offer Details.


Elle
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
How Multiple Sources Describe Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler's Relationship Status Amid Dating Rumors
THE RUNDOWN: Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler recently sparked dating rumors, but there's not much truth to the speculation. Multiple sources recently told TMZ that the actors are 'just friends' and 'not dating like some are implying.' Last weekend, the pair drew attention when they attended the immersive show Viola's Room at the Shed in New York City's Hudson Yards. But sources say that Darren Aronofsky, the director of their upcoming crime thriller Caught Stealing, arrived and left with them, so it was 'definitely not a date.' In Caught Stealing, which comes out on August 29, Kravitz and Butler play love interests, which might explain why they were photographed kissing on set back in October 2024. Kravitz was previously engaged to Channing Tatum, the star of her directorial debut, Blink Twice. The couple ended their engagement in October 2024. When asked in her ELLE March 2025 cover story if their breakup affects how she feels about their film, Kravitz said, 'Not at all.' She continued, 'I love this thing that we made together, and I care for him very much... I'm so happy that all of it happened. I just feel so grateful that we got to go on that journey together.' And she still has a lot of love for Tatum. 'He has so much more coming, and I think he's in a place as an actor where he's feeling really confident and people are seeing different sides of him,' she said. 'He's got a lot to offer, so I'm excited for people to keep witnessing that.' Butler previously dated Kaia Gerber, but they broke up in January 2025 after three years of dating. Sources told TMZ that 'the relationship just simply ran its course.'


Express Tribune
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Zoe Kravitz and Austin Butler spark dating buzz after NYC theater outing
Zoe Kravitz and Austin Butler were spotted attending an immersive theater experience together in New York City, reigniting ongoing rumors of a real-life romance. The duo, who co-star in the upcoming film Caught Stealing, were seen at 'Viola's Room' by immersive theater group Punchdrunk at The Shed in Hudson Yards last weekend. Multiple sources confirmed the actors arrived and left the show together, accompanied by their Caught Stealing director Darren Aronofsky. The sighting adds new fuel to reports that Kravitz and Butler grew close during the filming of their movie, where they were seen kissing on set in October 2024. The rumors first emerged in April 2025, shortly after Kravitz ended her engagement to actor Channing Tatum following a three-year relationship. Butler also reportedly ended his long-term relationship with model Kaia Gerber around the same time. 'Viola's Room,' created by the team behind the popular show Sleep No More, is a dark, immersive experience that features a barefoot audience and narration by Helena Bonham Carter through headphones. Known for drawing celebrity attendees, the show's intimate format adds to the intrigue of Kravitz and Butler's joint appearance. While Butler's representative has previously denied any romantic involvement, neither star has addressed the rumors publicly. Their upcoming film, Caught Stealing, is based on the novel by Charlie Huston, who also wrote the screenplay. Butler plays a washed-up baseball player caught in the criminal underworld of 1990s New York. With public appearances like this adding to speculation, fans will be closely watching the duo as the film's release approaches.
Yahoo
7 days ago
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- Yahoo
‘Black Swan' Dances Back Into Theaters for IMAX Anniversary Screenings
Darren Aronofsky summer is upon us, as his ninth feature 'Caught Stealing' hits theaters August 29. But the week before, his iconic 2010 ballerina-on-the-brink thriller 'Black Swan' will return for a special IMAX 15th anniversary engagement on August 21 and 24. Searchlight Pictures will take the Best Picture nominee — and Best Actress winner for Natalie Portman — to more than 200 IMAX screens on August 21 and 24. Directed by Aronofsky and shot by Matthew Libatique, 'Black Swan' has been specially remastered for the IMAX format, joining recent premium retro screenings like the upcoming golden anniversary of Steven Spielberg's 'Jaws' and the 10th anniversary of Robert Eggers' 'The Witch.' More from IndieWire 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Review: Fisherman Slasher Hooks a Salty and Satisfying Legacy Sequel 'Smurfs' Review: The Once-Iconic Blue Menaces Are Trapped in Charmless, Generic Animated Feature According to Searchlight, more plans to celebrate 'Black Swan's' 15th birthday will be announced throughout the year, and the company has released a brand new trailer (below) to get things started. Portman swept the movie awards season that year for her physically and mentally grueling portrayal of sexually repressed New York City ballerina Nina Sayers, who spirals into madness and delusion when she takes on the dual role of the Swan Queen for a new interpretation of Tchaikovsky's 'Swan Lake.' Sending her world further into a tailspin are her helicopter mom (a wonderfully creepy Barbara Hershey), lascivious artistic director (Vincent Cassel), and confidante-turned-company-nemesis Lily (Mila Kunis). 'Black Swan' grossed more than $329 million at the global box office off a budget in the low eight figures, with nominations for Picture, Director, Cinematography, and Editing along with Portman's Best Actress win. After opening the Venice Film Festival and premiering in theaters later in the fall, 'Black Swan' was subject to at least two controversies that ultimately had little impact on its legacy: First, that the film was an uncited reinterpretation of Satoshi Kon's 1997 anime film 'Perfect Blue,' about a former Japanese pop star driven to madness by an obsessive fan. Another came from American Ballet Theatre dancer Sarah Lane, who served as Portman's dance double on the film and who allegedly did most of the onscreen dancing attributed to Portman, the actress' face digitally superimposed on Lane's body during the most challenging pointe work. Through numerous statements and interviews, the filmmakers resolved the issue, with the technical demands of Portman's performance ultimately undisputed despite Lane arguably not receiving the credit she felt was due. (Portman had studied ballerina as a child and then spent another year training for the 'Black Swan' production.) Either way, 'Black Swan' is still remembered as a delirious mash-up of high art and sleaze, of 'The Red Shoes,' 'Carrie,' 'Showgirls,' and 'All About Eve,' a backstage melodrama now understood as one of the best films of the 21st century so far. IMAX screenings of 'Black Swan' will take place in major cities throughout the U.S. and Canada, with tickets for select showings already available. Best of IndieWire Guillermo del Toro's Favorite Movies: 56 Films the Director Wants You to See 'Song of the South': 14 Things to Know About Disney's Most Controversial Movie Nicolas Winding Refn's Favorite Films: 37 Movies the Director Wants You to See Solve the daily Crossword


Time of India
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Darren Aronofsky eyes next film: Enters talks for 'Breakthrough'; Dwayne Johnson set for dark supporting role
Darren Aronofsky Academy-nominated director Darren Aronofsky is said to be in early talks to helm a new psychological drama called 'Breakthrough'. Deadline reports that Dwayne Johnson will be seen breaking away from his action-hero role to play a more complex and demanding part. The actor is not the lead but will reportedly play a central supporting character that is a new trajectory consistent with his increased desire to perform more complicated, character-oriented parts. The film follows an intriguing tale of Southern California in the early 2000s about a lonely young guy who is swept under the wing by a charismatic self-help guru. Under the surface of this inspiring figure, there is a master manipulator with a dark, hidden agenda. Fans of Johnson will next catch him in 'The Smashing Machine,' opening in theatres on October 3. The film represents a significant departure from Johnson's career, signaling a move toward more dramatic, independent fare. His production firm, Seven Bucks Productions, co-founded with longtime collaborator Dany Garcia is also behind Breakthrough in association with Stacey Sher's Shiny Penny Productions. While negotiations are on, Aronofsky is keeping pace. His next film, 'Caught Stealing', which features Austin Butler and Zoe Kravitz will open in theatres this August. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo On the Personal front Dwayne Johnson's career shift comes after he spoke publicly about a dramatic personal transformation. In an insightful interview with Cageside Seats, he discussed a health issue that involved digestive issues, heart valve problems and a clogged artery. These developments led the actor to re-evaluate not only his physical health but his life priorities.