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Elle
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Elle
Zendaya Offers a Rare Glimpse of Her Engagement Ring While Walking Dogs With Tom Holland
THE RUNDOWN Zendaya and Tom Holland have been busy working on several projects this year, with the couple now beginning production on Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The Marvel film is shooting in Glasgow, but Holland and Zendaya recently enjoyed some downtime in London's Richmond Park. The Sun ran photos of the pair walking their two dogs. Zendaya had on a pink oversize sweater and dark capris, with her hair down in waves. Her east-west engagement ring stood out against the casual look. See the shots here. Holland, meanwhile, wore a burgundy baseball cap embroidered with the name of his nonalcoholic beer company, Bero, along with a light-blue short-sleeve top and gray pants. Zendaya's longtime stylist, Law Roach, recently revealed the couple is holding off on planning their wedding despite getting engaged over six months ago. 'The process hasn't even started yet,' he told E! at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards' red carpet last month. 'Zendaya is working on so many movies. She's now filming the next iteration of Dune [Part Three in Hungary], so she's away doing that. It's so many movies, so we have time. We have a lot of time.' He added that the actress will be 'a secret bride,' as the pair would like to keep their nuptials private. Zendaya has been filming The Odyssey, Euphoria's third season, and Dune: Part Three this spring and summer; she'll now begin work on Spider-Man: Brand New Day as well, where she'll reprise her role as MJ. Holland is shooting Spider-Man and is also in The Odyssey.


Elle
29-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Elle
Why Zendaya and Tom Holland Haven't Started Wedding Planning Yet
THE RUNDOWN At the 2025 Golden Globes, Zendaya revealed her engagement to Tom Holland, flashing her east-west diamond ring. In the months since, neither she nor Holland has said anything about their wedding plans, but sources and Zendaya's longtime stylist, Law Roach, have. On July 17, 2025, Roach told E! that Zendaya hasn't begun planning yet for good reason. 'Zendaya is working on so many movies,' he said on the red carpet of the Las Culturistas Culture Awards. 'She's now filming the next iteration of Dune, so she's away doing that. It's so many movies, so we have time. We have a lot of time.' In May 2025, Roach made the same point, telling Complex that the wedding isn't happening in the near future. 'Zendaya is working on six movies; she has like six movies coming out,' he said. 'I'm thinking about the press tours!' He also revealed Zendaya and Holland are 'trying to be as private as possible' when it comes to their relationship and big day. Shortly after the actors' engagement was confirmed in January, a source told People that 'they will just enjoy things for now and won't rush a wedding. They are both busy with work projects.' Zendaya and Holland have been a very private couple throughout their years of dating. In summer 2023, Zendaya spoke to ELLE about how she balances being a public-facing star with protecting her relationship with Holland. 'Parts of my life, I accept, are going to be public,' she said. 'I can't not be a person and live my life and love the person I love. But also, I do have control over what I choose to share. It's about protecting the peace and letting things be your own but also not being afraid to exist. You can't hide. That's not fun, either. I am navigating it more than ever now.' Here, all we know about the pair's upcoming nuptials so far. The couple has been busy with work, Roach told E! at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards' red carpet on July 17. 'The process hasn't even started yet,' he said. 'Zendaya is working on so many movies. She's now filming the next iteration of Dune [Part Three in Hungary], so she's away doing that. It's so many movies, so we have time. We have a lot of time.' In April, Zendaya's stylist and creative director told E! that 'of course,' he'll be involved in dressing Zendaya for the wedding. But Roach cautioned the nuptials were 'far away. They're both doing a bunch of movies this year, and there's a lot of premieres next year so you'll see a lot of red carpets. I'm resting up for 2026.' A month later, Roach reiterated that 'no,' he is not working on Zendaya's wedding dress in an interview with Complex. 'Zendaya is working on six movies; she has like six movies coming out. I'm thinking about the press tours!' Roach told Complex that Zendaya's wedding dress will likely be one 'nobody will ever see.' He added, 'She and Tom are super private about their relationship. They're trying to be as private as possible. There won't be a Vogue spread or there won't be pictures of the wedding and the people who she will invite will be really respectful of their privacy, so it will be a really beautiful dress that no one gets to see.' During a July 2025 interview with E!, the stylist doubled down on this, saying that Zendaya will be 'a secret bride.' While their wedding date is not imminent, the couple is ready for the next stage of their relationship. The Spider-Man actor popped the question over the 2024 holidays in part because he is interested in starting a family with the actress and doing so 'relatively young,' a source told Us Weekly on January 11. 'Tom wanted to propose because he feels he is at the right time in his life and feels ready to settle down,' the insider detailed. 'They had many conversations over the years, but there was never any pressure. Zendaya is giddy and excited. She knew it might have been coming but never put pressure on it.'


Khaleej Times
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Khaleej Times
Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune 3' gets an official title
There's an exciting update for the fans of the 'Dune' franchise. The new instalment in Denis Villeneuve's epic sci-fi franchise has been officially titled Dune: Part Three, Variety reported. The film will also include sequences shot with Imax cameras. However, Dune: Part Three will not be entirely shot with Imax cameras, following in the footsteps of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, which is the first and so far only film to be produced that way. In an interview on CNBC, Imax CEO Richard Gelfond seemed to suggest that the next Dune would be filmed entirely with the company's proprietary cameras, but it appears he misspoke. During the end of the interview, Gelfond was asked about Villeneuve being hired by Amazon MGM Studios to direct their reboot of the James Bond franchise. The exec's response also touched on the director's plans for Dune: Part Three at Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment, which will film before the 007 revival, according to Variety. Filming on Dune: Part Three is set to begin imminently, with Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya reprising their roles.


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Dune 3 gets official title as Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya gear up for an IMAX-heavy return to Arrakis
The sandstorm is swirling again on Arrakis and the official title has landed, Dune: Part Three is on the horizon. While fans were buzzing over reports calling it Dune Messiah, a nod to Frank Herbert's 1969 sequel, it turns out Warner Bros. and Legendary are going with the simpler (but still spicy) 'Part Three.' Guess the Messiah will have to wait for another dramatic reveal. Say hello to Dune: Part Three Set to follow Paul Atreides as he steps into his empire-era madness, the film picks up where Part Two left off, ruling, rebellion, and romance all tangled up in a spice-dusted power play. Now, here is where things got a little too cinematic. Imax CEO Richard Gelfond may have stirred the spice pot a bit too hard when he claimed Dune 3 would be entirely shot with Imax cameras. Spoiler alert, it will not. While the film will feature Imax sequences (like its predecessors), it will not follow Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey route, which holds the crown as the only feature shot entirely on Imax. A source from the production remained tight-lipped, but Gelfond's statement did spark excitement, especially when he called Villeneuve a 'genius' and teased fans with the hope that the director might bring his Imax obsession to the rumoured James Bond reboot next. Cast returns, but Villeneuve says this is not a trilogy Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya are back in the sand-saddle, and surprise—Jason Momoa is reportedly returning, despite his absence in Part Two. Villeneuve, however, made it clear this is not your typical trilogy. According to the director, Dune 1 & 2 are more of a 'diptych,' and Part Three will have its own narrative identity. In short, expect something darker, weirder, and not just a neat little wrap-up. Release date Dune: Part Three is set to hit cinemas in December 2026, just in time for the festive season. Because nothing says holiday cheer like intergalactic war, prophetic visions, and sandworms the size of skyscrapers.