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Odd Couple: Thomas Lennon on becoming "best friends" with Joe Manganiello

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L-R Thomas Lennon, Ellar Coltrane in “Shoplifters of the World”/RLJE Films(NEW YORK) — Though he may be built like an all-star high school jock, as evidenced in Magic Mike and Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Joe Manganiello actually digs things traditionally liked by guys of his age whom a jock might have stuffed inside their locker.

Manganiello hosts a regular Dungeons & Dragons game, for one thing. He’s also a huge fan of the influential English band The Smiths — so much so, in fact, that he produced and stars in Shoplifters of the World, a new film in which he plays a metal head DJ forced at gunpoint to play The Smiths on the day the band broke up in 1987.

Veteran character actor Tom Lennon admits he judged the book by its cover, too, when he and Manganiello met on the set of 2012’s box-office dud What to Expect When You’re Expecting.

“[M]y first day on the movie and I’m like, ‘I don’t know if me and this guy are going to be friends,'” Lennon recalls.  “He’s six-seven..300 pounds of solid muscle. He doesn’t even drink water some days, Just so he can be extra yoked.”

“Cut to about 20 minutes later. We are best friends,” Lennon continues. “And I think a big reason for that was we very quickly learned that we both…treat The Smiths almost like a religion, basically.”

He adds, “That’s sort of how I came into the picture was Joe Manganiello just sitting here in Atlanta while we’re making that movie that everybody loved so much (laughs) What to Expect When You’re Expecting — what you didn’t see is all the downtime is Joe doing chin ups and me eating pizza pockets right next to him talking about The Smiths all day long. That’s what was really happening on that picture.”

Lennon, whom Joe recruited to play a record store owner in the movie, admits his Smiths fandom goes deep. “I have a Wikipedia page…I wrote some movies and I was in some movies, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Who cares? When you get into the part of my Wikipedia page that I’m super proud of…it says ‘Thomas Lennon is close friends with Weird Al Yankovic and he occasionally plays guitar in the Sweet and Tender Hooligans, a tribute to Morrissey and the Smiths.'” 

As far of the plot of Shoplifters of the World, Lennon offers, “Whether it’s a true story or not, I don’t know if that’s ever been really corroborated. I know Morrissey always says it’s a true story, always.”

Featuring 20 Smiths songs, the film that also stars Boyhood lead Ellar Coltrane and Helena Howard is now available on demand.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Hello there! Disney+ announces cast, April start date for 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' series

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Disney+(NEW YORK) — Disney+ has announced that production on its highly anticipated Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi will finally get underway in April. 

The show, which will have Ewan McGregor reprising his role as the Jedi master, is set 10 years after the events of Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith, in which his former pupil Anakin Skywalker turned to the Dark Side and became Darth Vader. 

The announcement also confirmed the show’s cast, which includes Hayden Christensen reprising his role as Skywalker. Joel Edgerton and Bonnie Piesse, who also appeared in the Star Wars prequels, will again play Luke Skywalker’s Uncle Owen and Aunt Beru, in whose care Kenobi left a baby Luke in the close of Episode III. Kenobi promised Yoda he’d watch over Luke from afar on Tatooine at that film’s close; Luke, as a teenager, reunites with him as seen in Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope.

Also announced in the cast is Kumail Nanjiani, who also stars in Marvel Studios’ upcoming The Eternals, as well as O’Shea Jackson Jr., Indira Varma, Rupert Friend, Sung Kang, Simone Kessell, and filmmaker Benny Safdie. 

Star Wars is owned by Disney, parent company of ABC News.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson reveals July 29, 2022 release date for 'Black Adam'

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ABC/Randy Holmes(LOS ANGELES) — Dwayne Johnson has revealed July 29, 2022 as the release date for Black Adam, the next big project in the DC Comics universe.

“The hierarchy of power in the DC universe is about to change,” Johnson could be heard saying in an ad before the NCAA tournament game between UCLA and Alabama.

“The Rock” also shared the date on his official Instagram page, along with a clip of his voice echoing through New York City’s Times Square announcing “A disruptive and unstoppable global force of a message from the man in black himself.”

BLACK ADAM is coming July 29, 2022,” read the caption. Johnson, playing the titular anti-hero is joined by Pierce Brosnan, Aldis Hodge, Noah Centineo and Quintessa Swindell in the film, which starts shooting in April.

By George Costantino
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Woody Allen addresses Dylan Farrow allegations in previously unreleased interview

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Europa Press News/Europa Press via Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Woody Allen addressed allegations of sexual abuse in an interview with CBS This Morning taped in July, 2020.

CBS released the interview — billing it as Allen’s first in-depth, on camera American interview in nearly 30 years — on Sunday and it is currently available on the Paramount+ streaming service.  It comes weeks after the debut of the HBO documentary Allen vs. Farrow.

Allen, 85, says in the interview, that [Mia] Farrow “believes” she is telling the truth about her previous allegations that Allen sexually assaulted their daughter Dylan when she was a child.

“She was a good kid.  I do not believe that she’s making it up,” he says.  “I don’t believe she’s lying.  I believe she believes that.”

“It’s so preposterous, and yet the smear has remained…Nothing that I ever did with Dylan in my life could be misconstrued as that,” Allen continues.

“There was no logic to it, on the face of it,” he insists.  “Why would a guy who’s 57-years-old and never accused of anything in my life…suddenly…drive up in the middle of a contentious custody fight at Mia’s country home [with] a seven-year-old girl…on the surface, I didn’t think it required any investigation, even.”

In a statement, CBS News said the interview was shelved because of last summer’s “active news cycle” and is being released “given the renewed interest in the controversy surrounding the filmmaker.”

“The interview, which occurred last summer during an active news cycle, is being presented now given the renewed interest in the controversy surrounding the filmmaker,” according to the statement.  “The exclusive for Paramount+ offers the ability to explore Allen, his career, and the allegations in context and with the depth that this story demands.”

By George Costantino
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'Nobody' unseats 'Raya' for top slot, as box office finally shows signs of life post-COVID

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Universal(LOS ANGELES) — Nobody became a somebody at the box office over the weekend, knocking out three-week champ, Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon. Universal’s shoot-em-up action film starring Better Call Saul‘s Bob Odenkirk snagged the top spot with a estimated $6.7 million debut.

The North American box office is slowly recovering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic: for the first time since the pandemic began, every film in the top five grossed over $1 million.

For those who didn’t — or won’t yet — return to theaters, Nobody heads to premium VOD in a few weeks. 

Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon took second place with an estimated $3.5 million in its fourth week of release.  Tom and Jerry delivered an estimated $2.5 million in its fifth week of release for a third place finish; Chaos Walking finished fourth, earning an estimated $1 million; and The Courier rounded out the top five with an estimated $1 million in in its second week of release.

By George Costantino and Stephen Iervolino
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