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23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
John Krasinski And The Fountain Of Youth Cast Said Indiana Jones Was Their Most Formative Adventure Film, But Eiza González Made A Great Point About Disney Movies
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. When The Fountain of Youth premieres on the 2025 movie schedule, I have a feeling a bunch of people are going to feel nostalgia for the adventure films they grew up on. So, with that in mind, I asked the film's stars, John Krasinski, Natalie Portman, Domhnall Gleeson and Eiza González, about the most formative films from this genre. While Indiana Jones was their most common answer, the Baby Driver actress provided a solid reason for why we should add Disney movies to this list, too. Growing up, adventure films like National Treasure defined my childhood, and Guy Ritchie's The Fountain of Youth feels like it could do the same thing for a new generation. So, when I interviewed John Krasinski and Natalie Portman, who play siblings in this movie that will be streaming on Apple TV+ very soon, I asked them about the formative action/adventure films from their childhood. The Office actor was quick to answer with some of the best action movies ever, saying: For me, it was Indiana Jones and Goonies and things like that. It was anything Steven Spielberg, really. But yeah, I think for me, this was what made me want to get in the business. It's that thing of you just wish you could be transported to these places and be with these people. And so to actually be in a movie that I pretended to be in when I was a kid is totally surreal. Portman replied by saying she 'couldn't agree more' with her co-star. Like The Fountain of Youth, both Indiana Jones and The Goonies tell the stories of epic adventures and fearless heroes. Indiana Jones turned out to be the most common film to come up among this cast, too, when asked this question. That's because, not only did Krasinski mention it and Portman agree with him, but Domhnall Gleeson also told me: We've talked a lot about Indiana Jones, which is absolutely one of the ones; I was just in love with the movie, the sense of the whole thing and their performances. And maybe, like, something like Jurassic Park. I was just a little bit into my, I guess, teens at that point. I just thought it was incredible. So, yeah, maybe those two. Truly, when I think of classic adventure films, I picture Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones first, then the dinosaurs from Jurassic Park, those kiddos in The Goonies, and Nicolas Cage stealing The Declaration of Independence in National Treasure. However, those are all notably live-action films, and Eiza González told me why some animated classics need to be included here, too. As I mentioned, when I asked this question to Eiza González, she took the road less traveled with her answer. While she mentioned live-action gems like The Mummy and Tomb Raider, she also noted that what makes an adventure movie an adventure movie is a story about friends who go on a journey and learn something about themselves and the world along the way. Therefore, we have to include some of the best Disney animated classics on this list, too, as she said: For me also, we think of, like, big, you know, The Mummy and Tomb Raider. I think Thomas Crown Affair is an amazing adventure movie as well, while being a romance movie. But we can't forget about Disney. Aladdin is an amazing adventure movie. Or The Lion King is an adventure movie. Anything that is like, go with your pals, find a meaning of the greater good. And, I mean, Disney does that a lot. And so I grew up on those, for sure. Truly, Aladdin, The Lion King and so many other animated films are also wonderful adventure flicks, and as González said, they fit into this category of formative film. For generations, these flicks have been watched by kids as they've grown up, and like Indiana Jones, they show us some truly epic and inspiring tales. Apple TV Plus: 7-Day Free TrialAlong with shows like Ted Lasso and Severance, Apple TV+ also has original movies, like the upcoming Fountain of Youth. You can get a feel for the streaming service with a seven-day free trial, and if you want to keep it after that, it'll cost $9.99 per month. View Deal So, when you think back on all the magical adventure movies that defined your childhood, don't just think live-action. Get those Disney movies in there too, and then let that reflection lead to a rewatch, I mean, all those animated flicks mentioned and the Indiana Jones movies are available with a Disney+ subscription. Then, on May 23, make sure to use your Apple TV+ subscription to tune in for The Fountain of Youth, an epic brand-new adventure film that all the actors mentioned are a part of.

Courier-Mail
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Courier-Mail
Why Eiza González was ‘so embarrassed' around Fountain of Youth co-star Natalie Portman
Don't miss out on the headlines from Movies. Followed categories will be added to My News. IN LONDON They're fierce rivals on screen in the blockbuster new adventure film, The Fountain of Youth. But behind the scenes, Eiza González was in the presence of her ultimate hero: Natalie Portman. In fact, Portman – who launched her Hollywood career all the way back in 1994, at just 12 – was the reason González, 35, first decided she wanted to be in showbiz, making it truly a full-circle moment when both actresses signed up for Guy Ritchie's latest big-budget movie. And even though González has plenty of entries on her own CV now, she admitted to that she was reduced to a nervous wreck when actually confronted with her idol. 'I feel so embarrassed every time I'm around her, I feel so nervous,' González said, adding: 'I don't know if it happens to you when you meet someone you've looked up to … But I say such stupid things around her.' Eiza González stars alongside John Krasinski and Natalie Portman. Picture: Apple TV+ Despite her awkwardness, González described Portman as a 'dream'. 'She's kind, she's loving, incredibly talented, and just really warm with everyone … I'd be a tree in the background in a Natalie Portman [movie]. I'd do anything, absolutely anything.' The action-packed film sees two estranged siblings (Portman and John Krasinski) teaming up on an epic quest to seek out the legendary Fountain of Youth, in a bid to gain immortality. Domnhall Gleeson and Stanley Tucci round out the cast, along with González. The production was an adventure in itself for the cast and crew, with filming locations across Egypt, Italy, Austria and Thailand. Domnhall Gleeson (far right) appears as mysterious billionaire Owen Carver. Picture: Apple TV+ But it was working in Cairo, among the pyramids, that felt like a 'once in a lifetime' experience for González and Gleeson. 'I couldn't believe it – it's such sacred ground,' González shared, adding that they'd been told filming was usually 'not allowed'. 'It makes such a difference when it's a real backdrop, versus a green screen. We were so lucky to be able to have real sets, so we were pinching ourselves.' Gleeson agreed: 'Filming in the middle of [the pyramids], being surrounded by them – I couldn't believe it. And still [can't].' Fountain of Youth premieres Friday, 23 May on Apple TV+. Originally published as Why Eiza González was 'so embarrassed' around Fountain of Youth co-star Natalie Portman


RTÉ News
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
10 marvellous movies and TV shows to watch this May
As we head towards the summer months there are plenty of movies and TV shows, both new and returning, to keep us entertained. On the movie front, there's the very amusing looking remake The Wedding Banquet, the Chloë Sevigny-starring comedy Magic Farm and Guy Ritchie's action-packed, straight-to-streaming thriller The Fountain of Youth. TV wise, viewers can look forward to a star-studded comedy miniseries from Tina Fey, the return of Poker Face, Nine Perfect Strangers and And Just Like That... and Alexander Skarsgård's new series Murderbot. Check out ten movies and TV shows coming to the big and small screen this May. Movies The Wedding Banquet, 9 May The Wedding Banquet is coming to the big screen on 9 May and it looks highly enjoyable. Andrew Ahn, who directed the very funny romantic comedy Fire Island in 2022, has remade Ang Lee's critically-acclaimed 1993 film of the same name and it seems like it'll live up to its predecessor. The film is set in modern-day Seattle and a synopsis reads: "A gay man makes a deal with his lesbian friend: a green-card marriage for him, in exchange for in vitro fertilization treatments for her. Plans evolve as Min's grandmother surprises them with a Korean wedding banquet." The cast is top notch - including Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, Kelly Marie Tran, Han Gi-chan, Joan Chen, and Youn Yuh-jung - and it looks like a fun and joyful comedy of errors. Magic Farm, 16 May This looks interesting - Amalia Ulman (El Planeta) is the writer and director behind Magic Farm - an absurdist comedy about a film crew who lands in South America to profile a musician but discover they have arrived in the wrong country. Chloë Sevigny leads the cast as presenter Edna, alongside Alex Wolff, Joe Apollonio, Camila del Campo, Simon Rex and Amalia Ulman herself. The origins of Magic Farm emerged from hipster journalism, epitomised in the 2010s by Vice News, where unserious, semi-gonzo film crews visited "third world" countries in search of a bizarre story and a catchy headline. Fountain of Youth, 23 May, Apple TV+ Buckle up, because Guy Ritchie's new heist thriller Foundation of Youth looks action packed to the gills. The film follows two estranged siblings Luke and Charlotte Purdue (John Krasinski and Natalie Portman) who join forces in an effort to unearth the legendary pool of water. Along with Luke's colleagues, Owen Carver (Domhnall Gleeson) and Deb McCall (Carmen Ejogo), the group will have to decipher a host of historical clues if they have any hope of fulfilling their epic quest. The star-studded cast also includes Eiza González, Laz Alonso, Arian Moayed, and Stanley Tucci. Judging by the trailer, it looks like a fast-paced and humourous adventure. Television The Four Seasons, 1 May, Netflix This comedy miniseries from writers Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield is adapted from Alan Alda's 1981 cult classic rom-com. The eight-episode series, which also stars Fey alongside Steve Carell, Colman Domingo and Will Forte, follows three couples, and old friends, as they head off on their annual holiday. The longtime couples Kate (Fey) and Jack (Forte), Nick (Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), and Danny (Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani), are completely blindsided when they find out one couple in the group is about to split up. Over the course of a year, we follow the friends on four holidays, and see how the break-up affects everyone's dynamic, sending old and new issues bubbling to the surface. The series looks like an interesting exploration of marriage, midlife and nurturing friendships. Poker Face, 8 May, Sky Max/NOW The highly-anticipated second series of the acclaimed crime comedy-drama Poker Face returns on 8 May, with Natasha Lyonne back as Charlie Cale, a casino works with the uncanny ability to tell when people are lying. Created by Knives Out director Rian Johnson, the show is a funny and old school case-of-the-week murder mystery which sees Charlie on the run and making her way across the United States as she solves a variety of homicides. There's a bumper cast of guest stars this season - including Cynthia Erivo, John Mulaney, Katie Holmes, Awkwafina, Giancarlo Esposito, Rhea Perlman, Alia Shawkat and Justin Theroux - and judging by the trailer there's plenty of high-jinks to look forward to. Elsbeth, 12 May, Sky Witness/NOW The Good Fight spin-off returns for a second season with Emmy-winner Carrie Preston back as Elsbeth Tascioni, an astute but unconventional lawyer who ends up working with the NYPD to solve murders. The second run brings new cases and challenges when mistakes of the past come back to to haunt Elsbeth, her boss Captain Wagner (Wendell Pierce), and detective in training Officer Kaya Blanke (Carra Patterson). As the new season begins, a womanizing finance executive is found stabbed to death after a night at the opera, and Elsbeth suspects an obsessed opera lover (Nathan Lane) was driven to murder because of a ringing cell phone. Murderbot, 16 May, Apple TV+ Well this looks genuinely unique and funny. From the ever-reliable Apple TV+, Murderbot is a sci-fi action comedy starring the eminently watchable Alexander Skarsgård as a robot who was built to protect and obey humans. Unfortunately, he has come to believe all humans are complete idiots. After hacking his programming, the self-named Murderbot discovers he can do whatever he wants as long as no one finds out he's become self-aware. When he is given a new mission to accompany a group of scientists on a dangerous planet he reluctantly goes along with them, even though all he wants to do is binge-watch soap operas. Filmmaking brothers Chris and Paul Weitz (American Pie, About A Boy), have written, directed and produced the show which is based on the book series The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells. Nine Perfect Strangers, 21 May, Prime Video Could this fill The White Lotus -sized hole in our lives? Nine Perfect Strangers was originally created by David E. Kelley (Big Little Lies, Presumed Innocent) as a miniseries in 2021, but was later announced to be returning as an anthology series. The first season followed Nicole Kidman's healing guru Masha Dmitrichenko as she undertook unconventional methods to transform the life of the guests at her health and wellness resort in California. With the first two episodes of season two set to premiere on Prime Video on 21 May, with new episodes to air weekly from then, we're about to find out what Masha has in store for a fresh batch of privileged guests in a resort in the Austrian Alps. The ensemble cast this season includes Henry Golding, Lena Olin, Annie Murphy, Christine Baranski, Lucas Englander, King Princess, Murray Bartlett, Dolly de Leon, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Mark Strong and Aras Aydin. A logline for the show reads: "Nine new strangers connected in ways they could never imagine are invited by mysterious guru Masha Dmitrichenko (Nicole Kidman) to join a transformational wellness retreat in the Austrian Alps. Over the course of a week, she takes them to the brink. Will they make it? Will she? Masha is willing to try anything in the interest of healing everyone involved, including herself." Sirens, 22 May, Netflix Netflix's limited series Sirens, created by Molly Smith Metzler and based on her 2011 play Elemeno Pea, promises to be a good one. The cast includes the always brilliant Julianne Moore, Meghann Fahy, Milly Alcock, Kevin Bacon and Glenn Howerton, and the show is described as an "incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power and class." Sirens follows Devon (Fahy), who is concerned about her sister Simone's (Alcock) creepy relationship with her new boss (Moore) and decides it's time for an intervention. And Just Like That..., 29 May, SKY/NOW Yes it's not a patch on Sex and the City, there's no denying that, but And Just Like That... remains strangely compelling television. Season three is set to land on 29 May and is set during a New York City Summer as Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) navigates life in her new Gramercy Park home while contemplating her relationship with Aidan Shaw (John Corbett). Meanwhile, Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) is seen exploring new romantic possibilities, Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) continues to balance her career in the art world with the challenges of parenting, as her daughter Lily embarks on a new romance. New cast members this season include Rosie O'Donnell, Mehcad Brooks, Jonathan Cake, and Logan Marshall-Green.