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Singer Robin Thicke finally weds after seven-year engagement
Singer Robin Thicke finally weds after seven-year engagement

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Singer Robin Thicke finally weds after seven-year engagement

Robin Thicke and April Love Geary are officially husband and wife. Page Six confirms the couple tied the knot in an oceanfront ceremony at the luxurious Las Ventanas al Paraíso resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on Friday night after a nearly seven-year engagement. Thicke walked down the aisle to Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah, wearing a black Saint Laurent tuxedo and sunglasses, per a video posted on social media. Geary, meanwhile, visibly moved her guests with her custom all-lace Atelier Emé wedding dress and lace-trimmed veil. She was seen in social media videos flashing a big smile as she walked toward her groom. The happy couple exchanged their vows in front of a scenic setting, surrounded by water and white flowers by Honeycomb Affair. The wedding party included the Blurred Lines singer's brother, Carter, his son, Julian Fuego, and longtime friend Usher. The ceremony was officiated by Richie Akiva, and DJ Cassidy was in the booth to keep guests — including Tobey Maguire — on the dance floor all night long. In a special moment from the reception, Thicke serenaded Geary with his hit song Wanna Love You Girl. Thicke and Geary got engaged in December 2018 after dating for four years. However, Geary shared on Instagram that the 48-year-old singer recently popped the question a second time on May 25 during the couple's trip to Cannes, France — the same place where they took their relationship public 10 years ago. Thicke got down on one knee while wearing an all-white ensemble on the steps of the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc. 'Robin surprised me during our trip to Cannes by proposing to me again with a new ring that one of my best friends @nikkiwhatnikkiwho @establishedjewelry made, I'm so obsessed with it, thank you!!!' Geary wrote in her caption. 'This trip was such a dream. I love you so much @robinthicke,' she added. 'Also a huge thank you to @alilasky for clearing out the whole area and making sure there wasn't a single person getting in the way.' The two first revealed their romance at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, where they attended the amfAR's Cinema Against AIDS gala together. It's unclear if the couple has signed any prenuptial agreement, but the model, 30, has already made her stance on prenups very clear. In 2022, Geary told her Instagram followers that she's not signing a prenup because she has no doubt that their marriage will be Thicke's last time to tie the knot. 'He's not marrying anyone else after me. How do you go from, like, the baddest bitch on the planet? Where do you go from there? Trash,' she said confidently. The couple share three children together: Mia Love, 7, Lola Alain, 6, and Luca Patrick, 4. Thicke also has an 15-year-old son, Julian Fuego, with his ex-wife, Paula Patton. He and Patton married in June 2005 and divorced in March 2015.

Sadie Sink's SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Role Reportedly Revealed, and it Links to Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man — GeekTyrant
Sadie Sink's SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Role Reportedly Revealed, and it Links to Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant

time16-05-2025

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Sadie Sink's SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY Role Reportedly Revealed, and it Links to Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man — GeekTyrant

Marvel fans have been tossing around theories over who Sadie Sink might play in Spider-Man: Brand New Day . From Jean Grey rumors to whispers of original characters, it's been a guessing game, but now, things are getting interesting. According to The Hot Mic podcast, co-host John Rocha claims that Sink is swinging into the MCU with a legacy. Rocha says that the Stranger Things star is playing Mayday Parker, the daughter of Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson. That would be really interesting and cool if true. It not only digs into the Spider-Man mythos, it's also builds on the foundation laid by Spider-Man: No Way Home 's multiverse chaos. In the comics, May 'Mayday' Parker hails from an alternate future where Peter and MJ's child, originally believed to have died, was secretly saved and raised. As a teen, she inherits her father's powers and eventually suits up in Ben Reilly's Spider-Man costume to take on threats like Normie Osborn, grandson of the original Green Goblin. Chances are the creative team behind Brand New Day will change things up with her story if they do introduce her in the movie. But, there are a lot of storytelling possibilities. Jeff Sneider also chimed in, backing the Mayday Parker report and adding some additional info. According to Sneider, Sink's Mayday will befriend Tom Holland's Peter Parker in Brand New Day , potentially filling the emotional space left behind by MJ and Ned. He also said film's villain will be Mister Negative, a relatively newer but visually striking bad guy introduced during the Brand New Day comic run in the late 2000s. A secondary female villain may also appear, reportedly played by Succession star Sarah Snook. Oh, and there's still talk that Steven Yeun could portray Mister Negative himself, a.k.a. Martin Li. It will be interesting to see if any of this turns out to be true. Regardless, Spider-Man: Brand New Day is shaping up to be a true multiversal playground. Positioned between Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars , the film might serve as a bridge connecting Peter Parkers across dimensions while setting up deeper emotional stakes for Holland's web-slinger. Meanwhile, Sadie Sink remains playfully tight-lipped. When asked about the Jean Grey rumors (which appear unrelated now), she replied: "This is news to me. This is news to me. No, I have nothing to say about this. The rumours are really cool, though. It's an awesome rumour. I know the character. It's a great character, so that was cool to read." Directed by Shang-Chi 's Destin Daniel Cretton and written by Spider-Man: No Way Home scribes Chris McKenna and Erik Sommers, Spider-Man: Brand New Day swings into theaters on July 31, 2026. So what do you think? Would you be excited to see Sadie Sink suit up as Mayday Parker?

'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Rumored To Bring Back Fan-Favorite MCU Character
'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Rumored To Bring Back Fan-Favorite MCU Character

Screen Geek

time10-05-2025

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'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' Rumored To Bring Back Fan-Favorite MCU Character

The long wait for the fourth Spider-Man movie set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is finally paying off. The highly-anticipated follow-up to Spider-Man: No Way Home , now titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day , is on the fast-track for production. Now a rumor suggests that a fan-favorite MCU character will be brought back for the Spider-Man sequel. While there are several characters that have frequently been part of the Spider-Man film saga, we know all too well that plans can change as easily as they come together. As such, fans are never too certain when a character will come back or be dropped out completely. Fortunately, if this rumor is to be believed, one such Marvel character will be retained for the fourth installment. Obviously, given that this is a rumor, it should be taken with a grain of salt. Though it wouldn't exactly be a stretch. According to a new rumor, fans will get to see a familiar face that goes way back to Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man trilogy which starred Tobey Maguire as the titular superhero. Specifically, Daniel Richtman claims that actor J.K. Simmons will be back as J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man: Brand New Day . The actor previously portrayed Jameson in all three installments of Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy before being brought back in a surprising role for 2021's Spider-Man: Far From Home . This paved the way for other familiar Raimi characters to appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home . It would certainly be exciting to have Simmons come back as his iconic character for the new Spider-Man film, not only because it provides a nice lineage of history to the Raimi trilogy, but he's always been a fantastic choice for Jameson. It'll also be a nice example of continuity for a film that is expected to have Peter Parker's life change quite a bit including the supporting characters around him. Fans will be able to see Spider-Man: Brand New Day including its returning and new characters when it hits theaters on July 31, 2026. Stay tuned to ScreenGeek for any additional Marvel Cinematic Universe updates as we have them.

Non-Americans Are Exposing The "Weird" Things Americans Do In TV And Movies That Seem 100% Fake
Non-Americans Are Exposing The "Weird" Things Americans Do In TV And Movies That Seem 100% Fake

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time21-03-2025

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Non-Americans Are Exposing The "Weird" Things Americans Do In TV And Movies That Seem 100% Fake

Everyday American life is a staple of so many movies and TV shows, but what it means to live in the United States is definitely not a universal experience. Quite the opposite, in fact. On Reddit, non-Americans are sharing the "weird" stuff they see in American movies and TV shows that only people from the US do: 1. "Americans have pep rallies every year at public school...I'm pretty sure it has no bearing on whether the student body attends more sports or not, and we definitely don't do it for the arts. So it's weird!!" 2. "In a lot of movies, some character would say 'Get a room!' which I thought was such a lame joke. My surprise was hearing some Americans actually mention the joke." — Lensinner 3. "So, I'm very American but have spent a reasonable amount of time abroad. So much so that I saw the original Tobey Maguire Spider-Man in a movie theater in Spain. There's a Thanksgiving scene. So to me, the turkey there was on the big side but not totally outrageous. The theater lost their shit at the turkey. Hooting, hollering, laughing, and whistling." — ShamelesslyPlugged 4. "I always thought that steam gushing out of sewers, drains, and manhole covers was just a cheesy movie thing for dramatic effect. I guess I thought the props team must enjoy a smoke machine. I don't know. It wasn't until I moved to the US a few years ago that I realized it actually happens! I grew up in the UK and hadn't seen it in real life before." — wattglow 5. "Tipping. It's such a foreign concept to me. I get you guys have a lower minimum wage, and tips are supposed to cover that etc, etc. But for real?" 6. "I learned from another post that people in Europe who came to the US couldn't believe the yellow school bus was a real thing." — None "Apparently when it pulls over, everyone on the road has to stop? I've been online for 15 years and only learned that one like six months ago." — GunmetalXerox 7. "When I compare my personal life experience in Germany with US movies, dating always seemed like a very American thing. The way it works here (in my experience) is that you meet through whatever circumstance, talk to each other, find common interests, find excuses to spend time with each other, and over time grow closer until somehow it is taken to the next level (a touch, a sudden kiss, a profession of one's feelings, etc)." Netflix / Via "The type of 'dating' that I see in American movies goes like this: You meet, you maybe exchange a few words, then you ask them for a date. Asking for a date is an immediate profession of 'I have a romantic interest in you. If you do too, let's go out together and see if it leads to something.' The romantic interest is declared immediately, and everything you do together (every date) is done with both parties knowing (and being open about it) that there is an agenda to possibly take it to the next level." — None 8. "Maybe this is more for cartoons: kids not eating vegetables and saying they are disgusting." — Melinoe231 "I was that kid. I blame it more on my parents, though, because there were vegetables I liked. But they only served the ones I hated." — None 9. "My Irish friends who came over on an exchange program were absolutely flabbergasted when they saw real-life Girl Scouts selling cookies outside of the supermarket by campus. 'We thought that was only like a fake thing for movies!!' they said. 10. "Garbage disposals. I guess I always found them unusual. Being British, I'd never seen one before until I started going over to the United States a few years back." — macnerd93 11. "When guests find it incredulous that the host asks them to take off their shoes as if that's what's weird." 12. "Walking in piss-stained public bathrooms or trash-riddled alleys then later wearing the same shoes indoors in the kitchen and bedroom inside their own home." — None "I think it's safe to say that a lot of Americans are more scared of stinky feet than wherever they were walking earlier." — Luckboy28 13. "Sneaking in ventilation. That's so odd. Do Americans really have that HUGE ventilation pipes so kids can hide in them?" 15. "Always eating pizza. Aren't you guys bored of that?" Warner Bros. Pictures / Via 16. "The fact that health insurance doesn't feature more in your sitcoms and shit." — YonnerToff "No one wants to be reminded of their sad insurance and debt when watching sitcoms." — Dependent-Fig 17. "Neighbours in suburban areas knowing about what's happening in your life and bringing casseroles and shit. I'd be weirded out if someone did that to me. Also casseroles? We don't do that here." Netflix / Via 19. Finally, "That every year they seem to announce a prom king and queen, despite the fact that king and queen are hereditary titles following royal lineage and not positions you are elected to. Furthermore, once crowned, these kings and queens seem to have neither official duties nor a kingdom over which to rule. The whole charade just seems to be a thorough waste of time."

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