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Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz Heat Up Trailer for Darren Aronofsky's Crime Thriller ‘Caught Stealing'
Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz find themselves sliding toward trouble in the trailer for the crime movie Caught Stealing. Sony Pictures is set to release Darren Aronofsky's thriller feature in theaters Aug. 29. Matt Smith, Liev Schreiber, Bad Bunny, D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Griffin Dunne, Carol Kane, Regina King and Vincent D'Onofrio round out the cast. More from The Hollywood Reporter George Wendt, the Beer-Loving Norm on 'Cheers,' Dies at 76 Darren Aronofsky Launches AI-Driven Storytelling Venture, As Google Unveils New Gen AI Video Tool "You Can't Talk Revolution If There's No Love Involved": 'THR Frontrunners' Q&A With 'Andor' Star Diego Luna Caught Stealing stars Butler as Hank Thompson, a down-on-his-luck former baseball player who is suddenly immersed in the New York City crime underworld in the late 1990s. Aronofsky helmed the film from a script by Charlie Huston, who wrote the books on which the movie is based. Caught Stealing hails from Protozoa and counts Aronofsky, Jeremy Dawson, Dylan Golden and Ari Handel as producers. Butler's recent projects include the features Dune: Part Two and The Bikeriders and the series Masters of the Air. He can soon be seen in Ari Aster's Eddington, which screened at Cannes this month and also stars Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal and Emma Stone. Aronofsky most recently directed the 2022 drama The Whale, which won two Oscars, including best actor for star Brendan Fraser. Among the latter's competition in the category was Butler's performance for Elvis. During Sony's presentation at CinemaCon earlier this year, Aronofsky debuted Caught Stealing's first footage and teased the film as 'something different.' He added, 'I wanted to do something that was a lot of fun.' Aronofsky noted that he shot the project in NYC and called the movie 'a true love letter to the greatest city in the world,' which also happens to be the filmmaker's hometown. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Goonies' Cast, Then and Now "A Nutless Monkey Could Do Your Job": From Abusive to Angst-Ridden, 16 Memorable Studio Exec Portrayals in Film and TV The 10 Best Baseball Movies of All Time, Ranked

Pink Villa
17-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Pedro Pascal and Austin Butler Jump in to Help Emma Stone from a Bee at Cannes Red Carpet
Emma Stone had a close encounter with a bee at the Cannes Film Festival. On Friday, May 16, at one of the most highly acclaimed film festivals in the world, Emma Stone squared off with an insect. This was on the red carpet of the premiere of her latest film, Eddington. As seen in a clip that was posted by Variety, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 actress could be seen posing for pictures. Meanwhile, Emma Stone could also be seen standing between her Eddington co-stars, Pedro Pascal and Austin Butler. Soon, when the actress noticed a bee flying over her head, she was seen pointing towards the insect. This all had interrupted her posing session as she recoiled from the insect with a laugh. However, she was lucky that her castmates were present right around. Pedro Pascal and Austin Butler soon jumped in to save the actress from Zombieland: Double Tap. The Narcos actor and Butler had jumped in and had prevented Emma Stone from any stings. In the video by the outlet, Austin Butler can be seen briefly blowing in the direction of the bee. This was also when Pedro Pascal was seen swatting at it. The events of the movie take place in May 2020. It was last year that the actor from The Bikeriders had described filming Eddington as "a wild adventure that I got to go on" while talking to The Hollywood Reporter. The movie in question, however, is intriguing for many. This is a film that has reunited Joaquin Phoenix with his Beau Is Afraid writer-director, Aster.


Business Upturn
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
Is ‘Taboo' returning for season 2? Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on May 9, 2025, 20:03 IST Tom Hardy's gritty period drama Taboo captivated audiences with its dark storytelling and intense performances when it premiered in 2017. Set in 1814 London, the series follows James Keziah Delaney, a mysterious adventurer navigating betrayal, corruption, and vengeance. After a thrilling first season, fans have been eagerly awaiting news of a second season. But is Taboo Season 2 happening? Here's everything we know so far. Is Taboo Season 2 Officially Confirmed? Yes, Taboo Season 2 is officially happening! The BBC and FX renewed the series for a second season in March 2017, shortly after the first season's success. However, delays due to scheduling conflicts, the COVID-19 pandemic, and Tom Hardy's busy film career ( Venom , The Bikeriders ) have kept fans waiting. In March 2025, Hardy confirmed to LADBible that Season 2 is in active development, stating, 'We're writing that at the moment.' Producer Steven Knight also told Collider in 2021 that six of the eight planned episodes were already written, with efforts focused on aligning Hardy's availability. When Could Taboo Season 2 Be Released? No official release date for Taboo Season 2 has been announced, as production has not yet started. However, with writing in progress and Hardy's recent confirmation, speculation points to a potential release in late 2026 or early 2027, assuming filming begins within the next year. Where Can You Watch Taboo Season 2? When released, Taboo Season 2 will likely air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in the UK and FX in the US, following the first season's distribution. Season 1 is currently available on Netflix, BBC iPlayer, and for purchase on DVD/Blu-ray, suggesting Season 2 may eventually stream on similar platforms. Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


New Indian Express
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Norman Reedus joins the cast of Darren Aronofsky's Pendulum
Norman Reedus has joined the cast of the film Pendulum . Darren Aronofsky is backing the film, which has Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Phoebe Dynevor in the lead. In Pendulum , Reedus will play a friend of Patrick and Abigail, a couple who goes to heal at a retreat in New Mexico after a traumatic event. After Abigail falls under the spell of the leader of the retreat, paranoia sets in, and the couple are forced to either question the unconventional practices of the group or hide a truth that threatens them. Reedus is well known for playing Daryl Dixon on The Walking Dead and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon and The Bikeriders . He is set to appear in the John Wick spinoff Ballerina . The film is directed by Mark Hayman, who was a writer for Aronofsky's Black Swan . Along with Aronofsky, Jacob Jaffke and Elan Klein Jaffke are producing under the Mojave banner, and Dave Caplan is producing under the C2 banner. Aronofsky is producing under the Protozoa banner. Mark Heyman's Pendulum is currently filming in New Mexico, USA.


The Guardian
07-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The Guardian
TV tonight: Bill Bailey's incredibly moving art show
7.30pm, BBC One Bill Bailey presents a surprisingly moving art show that follows the creation of portraits of remarkable people. Clare was diagnosed with cancer at 25 and now, five years later, she has been told it is incurable. Still, she channels her upbeat energy into raising awareness of young people living with cancer. Artist Oriane Pierrepoint works to capture Clare on canvas, and the work will be included in an exhibition as part of Bradford's 2025 UK city of culture programme. Hollie Richardson 8pm, BBC Two From the warm and wet gardens of south-west England to the idealised gardens of the English landscape movement, notably Capability Brown's exquisite artificial landscapes, there's elegance and exoticism galore in Monty Don's series finale, beginning at Rousham House in Oxfordshire – 'mainly because I love it!' Ali Catterall 9pm, BBC One Is it really possible to stab someone to death while they're midair on a gameshow zipline? According to this perennial, ludicrous murder-mystery drama, it is. In fact, it might even be the death-packed sunny whodunnit's hammiest episode yet. Alexi Duggins 9pm, BBC Two Giving the same childhood thrill as a ghost story being told around a campfire, this episode sees Danny Robins meet a shop manager who says her staff are terrified of the presence of a man who watches their every move. Will Danny find a backstory that provides some spooky answers? HR 9pm, Channel 5 Tell me more, tell me more: Greece is the word, as cruiser Calman sets sail on the Aegean Sea aboard a gigantic passenger ship nimble enough to reach a different port every day. That means dazzling white beaches, dancing on top of bars and gamely trying to conceal a lifelong hatred of olives. Graeme Virtue 10.40pm, BBC One Norton recently admitted that Robert De Niro's anecdote had to be cut the last time he was a guest because it was so long – will the actor bring it up as he returns to flog his new political thriller Zero Day? Mikey Madison, Alan Carr, Holly Willoughby, Elton John and Brandi Carlile also join in. HR The Bikeriders (Jeff Nichols, 2023), 11.25am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere Even by Hollywood standards, you'd be hard pressed to find a film as poorly treated as The Bikeriders. First bumped from schedules due to strikes, the film was then shopped around to other studios before it limped into cinemas last summer. And yet The Bikeriders is great. A 1960s motorcycle outlaw drama by Jeff Nichols (of Mud and Midnight Special renown), it features Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer, along with newly minted star Austin Butler, all doing brilliant work. Treat this as an opportunity to right a historic wrong. Stuart Heritage FA Cup football: Man United v Leicester City 7.30pm, ITV1. Opening tie of the fourth round.