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  • Michael Madsen obituary | Film

    Michael Madsen obituary | Film

    The actor Michael Madsen, who has died aged 67 of a cardiac arrest, saw himself as a “throwback” to the era of noir heavies such as Robert Mitchum and Lee Marvin. But plying his jocular menace in the modern Hollywood era gave the actor expanded possibilities for movie violence that elevated him, at certain moments, to a timeless screen presence.

    When he severed a policeman’s ear in Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 debut Reservoir Dogs, after sadistically bopping to the sounds of Stealers Wheel’s pop hit Stuck in the Middle With You, it became Madsen’s calling-card scene. He had originally auditioned for the part of Mr Pink, the role eventually played by Steve Buscemi, before the director realised his imposing qualities were perfect for the loose-cannon psychopath, Mr Blonde. “Are you gonna bark all day, little doggie, or are you gonna bite?” Madsen taunts Harvey Keitel’s Mr White, sipping a soda.

    This was Madsen’s breakthrough role, in which he incarnated Tarantino’s notions of freeze-dried cinematic cool; the start of a long association between actor and director. The pair fell out for a time after Madsen declined the role of Vincent Vega – the brother of his Reservoir Dogs character – in Pulp Fiction; he was contracted to the now forgotten 1994 western Wyatt Earp.

    But after reconciling, Madsen went on to play notable parts in Kill Bill: Vols 1 & 2 (2003 and 2004), The Hateful Eight (2015) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). He appreciated the director’s loyalty: “I would have been dead and buried long ago if it wasn’t for Quentin,” he told Deadline Hollywood.

    With his rangy frame, dark Italianate looks and Eastwoodian squint, Madsen was an obvious casting choice for 1990s crime films, convincing as both detective – in the LAPD thriller Mulholland Falls (1996) – and felon –in the 1994 remake of Sam Peckinpah’s The Getaway and in the revisionist gangster film Donnie Brasco (1997).

    Michael Madsen and Susan Sarandon in Thelma & Louise, 1991. Photograph: TCD/Alamy

    Though his brooding aura could also be refashioned to romantic ends – as shown in another early role as Susan Sarandon’s boyfriend in Thelma & Louise (1991) – he was soon typecast as an American badass (also the title of a 2023 documentary retrospective dedicated to him). After his 90s breakthrough, quality control quickly dissipated; his filmography ballooned to more than 300 titles, most straight-to-video dreck with titles such as Piranhaconda, A Cold Day in Hell, and Garlic & Gunpowder.

    In the scrabble for a pay-cheque, he rued the narrowing effects on his career. “They bought my name, and they bought my face to put on the DVD box with a gun,” he told the Independent. “What people don’t always understand is that I established a lifestyle for my family.”

    Madsen was one of the dying breed of actors who brought blue-collar grit to the profession. Born in Chicago, he was one of three children of Elaine (nee Melson) and Calvin Madsen, growing up alongside his sisters, Cheryl and Virginia. His father was a second world war Navy veteran and firefighter; his mother worked in finance but, after divorcing “Cal” when Madsen was nine, later became a film producer. Raised by his father, who physically beat him, the wary youth had a delinquent adolescence, including jail terms for car theft, assault and burglary.

    Michael Madsen in The Getaway, 1994. Photograph: Universal/Kobal/Shutterstock

    Later working as a mechanic at Joe Jacobs Chevrolet dealership, idolising the Nascar champion driver Richard Petty, Madsen was at first more enthused by motor racing than the arts. Watching Mitchum in the 1957 wartime romance Heaven Knows, Mr Allison altered his course. “When I saw that movie, I thought: ‘I could probably do that.’” Not long after having his first child, Jessica, with his girlfriend Dana Mechling, Madsen was stunned by a 1981 production of Of Mice and Men by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago; the star John Malkovich encouraged him to enrol in scene-study classes.

    Madsen later downplayed the importance of this tuition, even after appearing in another production of the same play as Carlson, the ranch hand who shoots a dog. This was his true education, he told the Independent: “That fucking dog was the best acting teacher I ever had. When I was really into my character, the dog would get scared and I’d have to drag it offstage before I fired the blank gun. But if I wasn’t into my performance, the dog would just be happy, and when I walked off it would follow me, which was just as upsetting for the audience.”

    Aided by his more studious sister Virginia, who already had an agent and would later star in the 1992 horror classic Candyman as well as the 2004 wine-country drama Sideways, Madsen landed an early role in the techno-thriller WarGames (1983); he played an air-force officer with no compunction about pressing the nuclear button.

    Still pumping gas at a Union 76 gas station in Beverly Hills for stars including Fred Astaire, Jack Lemmon and Warren Beatty, he subsisted largely on TV jobs for most of the 80s, including Miami Vice, Tour of Duty and Cagney & Lacey. Madsen married Cher’s half-sister Georganne LaPiere in 1984; they divorced four years later.

    Michael Madsen in Kill Bill: Vol 2, 2004. Photograph: Photo 12/Alamy

    After scene-stealing first as the poet Tom Baker in Oliver Stone’s biopic The Doors, then in Reservoir Dogs, the actor could not convert the Tarantino cachet into leading-man status. He hovered on the fringes of the mainstream in films including Free Willy (1993); the sexed-up Alien rip-off Species (1995), as a black-ops mercenary; and another career high as a rising mafia capo in Donnie Brasco.

    But whether because of Madsen’s renegade reputation, or his lesser bankability compared to the rising stars of the time, other roles eluded him. He was outflanked by Woody Harrelson for Natural Born Killers and Russell Crowe for LA Confidential.

    During this period, from 1991 to 1995, he was married to the actor Jeannine Bisignano, with whom he had two sons, Christian and Max. In 1996 he married the actor DeAnna Morgan, while filming Donnie Brasco, and they went on to have three sons, Hudson, Kalvin and Luke.

    Tarantino kept the faith, casting Madsen as the Stetson-hatted assassin Budd, who buries Uma Thurman alive in the Kill Bill films; then as the saloon-lurking, coffee-poisoning cowboy Joe Gage in The Hateful Eight. A rumoured Reservoir Dogs prequel, featuring Madsen and John Travolta as the Vega brothers, never transpired.

    As Madsen upped his output to provide for his multiple families, averaging close to 10 movies a year by the 2010s, he also branched out into videogame voiceover work, including in Grand Theft Auto III and the Dishonored franchise.

    The real Madsen had rough edges; he lived a turbulent life, even as a family man in middle age and beyond. With drink-driving arrests in 2012 and 2019, he struggled with alcoholism. But the tough exterior concealed an observant and tender psyche. Though he only fleetingly tapped into it on screen, he gave it fuller rein in several published collections of impressionistic poetry often written on the hoof during his travels; one on his own leg in the back of a New York taxi.

    Madsen was devastated by the suicide in January 2022 of his son Hudson, a US army sergeant, at the age of 26; a month later, he was arrested for trespassing in Malibu. He reportedly assaulted his wife in August last year, though charges were later dropped; he filed for divorce in September.

    Such full-tilt recklessness, for good and ill, had been his modus operandi since he first broke into Hollywood, as he later told Esquire: “In the early 90s I was constantly running a marathon, and although I won most of the races, I injured myself in the process.”

    He is survived by DeAnna, his daughter Jessica, his sons Christian, Max, Kalvin and Luke, his stepson, Cody, his mother, Elaine, and his sisters, Cheryl and Virginia.

    Michael Søren Madsen, actor, born 25 September 1957; died 3 July 2025

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  • Lamb of God Release Black Sabbath’s ‘Children of the Grave’ Cover

    Lamb of God Release Black Sabbath’s ‘Children of the Grave’ Cover

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    “Black Sabbath invented heavy metal and in doing so, they changed the world,” guitarist Mark Morton says of performing Master of Reality classic at Back to the Beginning concert

    Just hours after Lamb of God took the stage at Ozzy Osbourne’s Back to the Beginning farewell concert — where they covered Black Sabbath’s “Children of the Grave” — the band has released a studio version of the Master of Reality track.

    “Lamb of God being invited to perform with Black Sabbath at their final show is one of the greatest honors of our career,” Lamb of God lead guitarist Mark Morton said in a statement. “As an offering to the celebration, we’ve recorded our take on their classic ‘Children of the Grave,’ a protest song with lyrics that are as relevant today as they were in 1971 when the original was released.”

    The all-star Back to the Beginning concert in Osbourne’s hometown of Birmingham, England featured dozens of heavy metal and hard rock giants performing mini-sets that included unique renditions of Black Sabbath and Osbourne staples; Metallica covered Black Sabbath’s “Hole in the Sky” and “Johnny Blade,” while Guns N’ Roses’ Sabbath-filled set included “It’s Alright,” “Never Say Die,” “Junior’s Eyes,” and “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath.”

    Other covers at Villa Park Saturday included Tool playing “Hand of Doom,” Anthrax tackling “Into the Void,” Pantera appropriately performing their heralded rendition of “Planet Caravan,” Slayer delivering “Wicked World,” and Lamb of God’s “Children of the Grave.”

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    “Black Sabbath invented heavy metal and in doing so, they changed the world,” Morton continued. “This genre that they created brings immeasurable joy to fans all over the world. We are so grateful to have the heavy metal community to call our home, and so grateful to Black Sabbath for the gift of their music that they’ve given to all of us.” 

    The Back to the Beginning concert concluded with a five-song Osbourne solo set followed by the four core members of Black Sabbath reuniting for the final time for a five-song set of the band’s classics, including “War Pigs,” “Iron Man,” and “Paranoid.”

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  • Julian McMahon, known for ‘Charmed’ and ‘Nip/Tuck,’ has died at 56

    Julian McMahon, known for ‘Charmed’ and ‘Nip/Tuck,’ has died at 56

    Julian McMahon, an Australia-born actor who performed in two “Fantastic Four” films and appeared in TV shows such as “Charmed,” “Nip/Tuck” and “Profiler,” has died, his wife said in a statement.

    McMahon, 56, died peacefully this week after a battle with cancer, Kelly McMahon said in a statement provided to The Associated Press by his Beverly Hills-based publicist. He was 56, according to the New York Times.

    “Julian loved life,” the statement said. “He loved his family. He loved his friends He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible.”

    McMahon played Dr. Doom in the films “Fantastic Four” in 2005 and “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” which came out two years later.

    Additionally, he had roles in the TV shows “Home and Away,” “FBI: Most Wanted” and “Another World,” according to IMDB.

    Actress Alyssa Milano, who appeared with McMahon on “Charmed,” mourned his death on social media, saying “Julian was more than my TV husband.”

    “Julian McMahon was magic,” Milano said. “That smile. That laugh. That talent. That presence. He walked into a room and lit it up — not just with charisma, but with kindness. With mischief. With soulful understanding.”


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  • Health Update and Pregnancy Rumor DebunkedFandomWire

    Health Update and Pregnancy Rumor DebunkedFandomWire

    In March 2024, Catherine, Princess of Wales, known to many as Kate Middleton, publicly announced that she had been diagnosed with cancer. The announcement came via a video message in which she explained that the cancer was discovered following major abdominal surgery performed earlier in the year.

    The exact type of cancer has not been disclosed by Kensington Palace, and no further medical details have been made public. The palace cited the importance of privacy for her and her family, particularly in protecting the well-being of her three children.

    Naturally, speculation followed, and some even suggested she was pregnant. Those rumors were quickly debunked. She began a course of preventive chemotherapy in early 2024. By September of that year, it was confirmed that she had completed treatment.

    In January 2025, she announced that she was in remission. While she remained largely out of the public eye during her treatment, she gradually resumed limited public duties in 2025.

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    On July 2, 2025, Catherine, Princess of Wales, made her first public appearance in two weeks with a visit to Colchester Hospital in Essex. This marked one of her first major engagements since confirming she was in remission from cancer earlier in the year.

    Kate Middleton revealed her cancer diagnosis | Credits: The Prince and Princess of Wales /YouTube

    During the visit, she spent time in a newly opened well-being garden designed to support patients, NHS staff, and visitors.

    While speaking with patients and staff, the Princess provided new insight into the post-treatment challenges she has experienced. She explained (via BBC),

    You put on a sort of brave face (with) stoicism through treatment. (When) treatment’s done, then it’s like, ‘I can crack on, get back to normal again,’But actually the phase afterwards is really difficult.

    You’re not necessarily under the clinical team any longer, but you’re not able to function normally at home as you perhaps once used to.

    She further emphasized the importance of post-treatment support for mental health and long-term recovery. She described this kind of care as “life-changing  for patients and their families.

    Although she resumed select duties in 2025, she continues to limit her schedule. For example, she withdrew from attending Royal Ascot on June 18, reportedly due to ongoing recovery needs. According to palace sources, she is “listening to what her body is telling her” (as per People Magazine)and gradually reintegrating into public life while prioritizing her health.

    The Truth About Kate Middleton’s “Fourth Child”

    Although the pregnancy rumors were totally false, it turns out the Princess of Wales may be raising not three but four children, at least according to palace insiders.

    Prince William and Kate Middleton in a still from the interview with ITV News
    Prince William and Kate Middleton in a still from the interview with ITV News. | Credits: ITV News / YouTube.

    Royal expert and author of Yes, Ma’am: The Secret Life of Royal Servants, Tom Quinn, revealed to Fox News that Kate Middleton sometimes has to “manage” her husband, Prince William, as if he were another one of the kids.

    Behind closed palace doors, it’s been reported that William can be short-tempered when things don’t go his way. That’s where Middleton reportedly steps in, not just as a spouse but as a calming presence who diffuses his irritations much like she would with George, Charlotte, or Louis.

    Quinn said,

    Occasionally, William has little tantrums and irritations if things aren’t done the way he wants them done [as heir to the British throne]And so, there’s a joke among the staff that Kate treats William as the fourth because he occasionally behaves like one.

    She hasn’t had everything done for her throughout her life, so she calms him down when he gets a bit fractious, She says he sometimes has to be treated as her fourth child!

    Both William and King Charles III are allegedly said to share this streak, easily irritated, especially when service or events don’t go exactly to plan, as per the expert. As for William, Quinn alleges that his emotional intensity likely traces back to a turbulent childhood, including his parents’ public divorce and the loss of Princess Diana.

    Has her experience with cancer changed your view of the royal family’s human side? Let us know in the comments!

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  • Buckingham Palace Shares New IG Photos of Surprising Royal Family Member: the King’s Brother

    Buckingham Palace Shares New IG Photos of Surprising Royal Family Member: the King’s Brother

    Buckingham Palace always keeps us on our toes.

    The royal palace often shares surprise photos of the family on their official Instagram, but their latest post is one we didn’t see coming—a picture of King Charles’s brother, The Duke of Edinburgh, who has been in Canada to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the PEI Regiment. Serving as the official Colonel-in-Chief, the Duke looked spiffy in a grey checkered suit as he met with members of Canada’s military and policemen, pet horses and enjoyed a boat ride that offered stunning views of the city.

    The event-filled action didn’t stop there, as, according to the palace, the Duke joined a Freedom of the City parade in Charlottetown, met with the Abegweit First Nation and took part in an education forum for his International Award, which he established as an organization to challenge young people to find their purpose, passion and place in the world. And that was just for Prince Edward Island!

    The Duke of Edinburgh also made a stop in Toronto, where he celebrated Canada’s military and police services with visits to the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, HMCS York, CFB Trenton, and the Toronto Police Marine Unit and Emergency Task Force, and concluded his trip in Ottawa, which saw him joining the Canada Day celebrations, and, as Honorary Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, visiting the Musical Ride stables.

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    The Duke’s charitable initiatives certainly didn’t go unnoticed, with one commenter writing, “The Duke of Edinburgh does brilliant work for the family. HRH is a dutiful and kind man, and it’s always amazing to see more of what he’s been doing,” and another adding, “Dutiful humble Duke who has been rewarded in titles and our respect for his years of service.”

    This visit to Canada follows the royal’s formal induction into the Royal Society of Edinburgh, which is also described as an Honorary Fellow of “Scotland’s National Academy.”

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    The Duke was inducted by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) president, Professor Sir Anton Muscatelli, and said in his address to the RSE Fellows and members of the Young Academy of Scotland, “I am proud to join and recognize this institution’s rich history and its unwavering commitment to the advancement of knowledge for good, and it has been wonderful to learn about the breadth of this work today.”

    A great week for The Duke of Edinburgh.

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  • ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ chomps on big $147-million Fourth of July box office weekend

    ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ chomps on big $147-million Fourth of July box office weekend

    Dinosaurs ruled the box office once again this weekend as “Jurassic World Rebirth” hauled in a strong $147.3 domestically over the five-day Fourth of July period to kick off what industry insiders hope will be an impressive month at movie theaters.

    The holiday total for “Jurassic World” in the U.S. and Canada exceeded industry expectations. Universal Pictures’ “Jurassic World” reboot was expected to gross $120 million to $130 million during its long opening weekend, according to analyst and studio projections.

    The movie unseated Apple’s Brad Pitt racing film “F1 The Movie,” which landed in second place with $26.1 million domestically, bringing its total to $109.5 million in North America, according to distributor Warner Bros.

    “Rebirth’s” 2022 predecessor, “Jurassic World: Dominion,” debuted with $145 million from its first three days of release and went on to collect $1 billion globally. The new movie carries an estimated production budget of $180 million, not counting marketing costs.

    Big-budget creature features have global appeal, as the numbers showed. Opening in 82 countries outside the U.S. and Canada, “Rebirth” grossed $171 million internationally. That included $41.5 million from China, proving that Hollywood movies can still do well in the Middle Kingdom despite the dominance of local production in the populous country.

    The global total for “Rebirth’s” opening was $318.3 million.

    Directed by Gareth Edwards (“The Creator,” “Rogue One”) and starring Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali, “Rebirth” earned unenthusiastic reviews from critics, notching a 52% approval rating on aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.

    The “Jurassic” franchise has seen multiple iterations since Steven Spielberg’s landmark 1993 blockbuster “Jurassic Park,” based on the popular Michael Crichton science fiction novel, wowed audiences with its combination of practical and computer-generated effects that gave the T. Rex and other killer dinos their stunning realism. That film spawned not only sequels but toys, theme park attractions, animated series and video games.

    Although the sequels, starting with Spielberg’s own “The Lost World,” never achieved the acclaim of the original, they continued to mint money for Universal and Spielberg’s production company, Amblin.

    Prior to “Rebirth,” the “Jurassic” movies had grossed a total of roughly $6 billion worldwide, not adjusting for inflation, according to box office website The Numbers. The first “Jurassic Park” grossed $978 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo, which is equal to $1.86 billion in today’s dollars.

    The latest “Jurassic” movie did not get a slot at Imax theaters, since those were taken up by “F1.” Next week, the valuable Imax real estate will be taken up by Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ “Superman.” Films shown on Imax often reap bigger box office numbers, aided in part by the higher ticket prices at those theaters, and because they’re viewed as more of a must-see “event.”

    “Jurassic World” is the first of three big tentpole films arriving this month in theaters. In addition to “Superman,” Walt Disney Co. and Marvel Studios’ “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” opens in a few weeks.

    July has historically been one of the strongest summer months at the box office, putting more pressure on these three films to deliver.

    Despite big box office gains in April and May, June saw a string of underperforming films such as Lionsgate’s “John Wick” spinoff “Ballerina,” Sony Pictures’ “Karate Kid: Legends” and Disney and Pixar’s original animated effort “Elio.”

    Theatrical business in June was 25% lower compared to the pre-pandemic average of June 2017, 2018 and 2019, according to David A. Gross’s FranchiseRe movie industry newsletter. It was also down 5.3% compared to last June, which saw big hits like Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” and Sony’s “Bad Boys: Ride or Die.”

    “We see this ebb and flow,” said Shawn Robbins, founder of the website Box Office Theory. “These next four to five weeks will certainly give us a sense of how to grade the summer overall.”

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  • Gachiakuta Anime to Air for Two Consecutive Cours – Crunchyroll

    1. Gachiakuta Anime to Air for Two Consecutive Cours  Crunchyroll
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  • 50 Cent Launches Action Channel on Pluto TV

    50 Cent Launches Action Channel on Pluto TV

    50 Cent adds another victory for the green light gang and a birthday gift in the form of another lucrative deal. Coinciding with the G-Unit head’s 50th birthday on Sunday (July 6), the 50 Cent Action channel has officially launched on Pluto TV.

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    In partnership with Lionsgate, 50 Cent Action will stream a free lineup of cinematic thrillers and blockbuster series personally curated by the rap and film mogul.

    Celebrating 50’s birthday weekend, 50 Cent Action launches with a Curtis Collection of movies starring Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, including FreelancersRighteous KillFire with FireSet UpBlood Out and Caught in the Crossfire.

    “I’m excited to bring 50 Cent Action to Pluto TV. Building on the channel’s success, this is the next big step — and launching on my birthday makes it even bigger,” 50 Cent said in a statement to Billboard. “I’ve partnered with Lionsgate to deliver nonstop, high-powered entertainment, and now even more fans can watch for free.”

    Launched in 2013 and based in Los Angeles, Pluto TV is a streaming service owned by Paramount Studios with over 250 channels. Before landing on Pluto TV, 50 Cent Action is available on Roku, LG, Prime Video, Sling TV and DIRECTV.

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    The grind never stops for 50 as he continues to build his film empire. The Queens legend has also been cast in Street Fighter, where he’ll play the role of Balrog, who’s a former boxer playing the security guard for the movie’s main villain.

    There are more roles on the way, as 50 will also star in a horror film titled SkillHouse, which hits theaters in July, and Deon Taylor’s upcoming Free Agents.


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  • Karen Pittman Teases ‘Wild Ride’ for Season 4 of ‘The Morning Show’

    Karen Pittman Teases ‘Wild Ride’ for Season 4 of ‘The Morning Show’

    Keeping up with Karen Pittman has been a tall order in June.

    The actress, one of the stars of Apple TV+’s The Morning Show who recently starred on Forever on Netflix, spent a big chunk of the month in Europe where she attended back-to-back film festivals with Filming Italy Sardegna followed by a pit stop in Malta for the Mediterrane Film Festival’s closing night Golden Bee Awards.

    It was on the latter’s blue carpet where Pittman offered The Hollywood Reporter a few minutes of her time before she headed inside to the black-tie gala at which she presented a trophy alongside Thunderbolts* director Jake Schreier. “It’s amazing. It’s beautiful,” she said of her first impressions of Malta. “It’s an extraordinary island. The weather, the sights, the architecture, everything. But what I love most about Malta is the people — warm, inviting, welcoming. I would love to come back here and film something. As an artist, you want to be in a community and in an environment that is just like this.”

    Though she’s been doing a bit of globe-trotting, Pittman said she’s always keeping an eye on what’s happening in America, especially as one of the stars of a show centering on the news.

    “Coming to Europe has been this extraordinary experience because they don’t look at news the way that American television news looks at news,” explained Pittman, who acknowledged the “difficult” and “turbulent” landscape of American politics. “I stay tuned in on behalf of the work that I do on The Morning Show. I also think it’s important as an artist to be in the know. I look at my acting as activism, and so I know a lot about what roles I want to take and what I want to do next based upon what my own personal politics are, but also what the world is telling me, what’s orbiting us as human beings. It’s really important for me to pay attention.”

    Speaking of being alert, The Morning Show will drop a new batch of season four episodes on Sept. 17. “It’s a wild ride,” teased Pittman of the upcoming season in which she reprises her character of Mia Jordan. “We are going to be in New York and Europe in September. We are taking the story much wider, I feel like, than we’ve ever taken it before. I’m so excited to be a part of the story that they’re telling in season four. A lot happens with Mia. She goes for it. A lot happens for a lot of people.”

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  • Michael Douglas Reveals ‘No Real Intentions of Going Back’ to Acting

    Michael Douglas Reveals ‘No Real Intentions of Going Back’ to Acting

    “I say I’m not retired because if something special came up, I’d go back, but otherwise, no,” 80-year-old actor said

    Michael Douglas has revealed that while he’s not officially retired from acting, he has “no real intentions” of returning to the big screen.

    Speaking at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival to present a newly restored print of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest — which he won an Oscar for as a producer on the 1970 classic — the 80-year-old Douglas was asked about his future plans as an actor. 

    “I have not worked since 2022 purposefully because I realized I had to stop,” Douglas said (via Variety). “I had been working pretty hard for almost 60 years, and I did not want to be one of those people who dropped dead on the set. I have no real intentions of going back. I say I’m not retired because if something special came up, I’d go back, but otherwise, no.”

    Douglas last appeared on the big screen in 2023’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and starred 2024’s Franklin, an Apple TV+ biographical series about Ben Franklin; both projects finished filming three years ago, and Douglas hasn’t worked in front of the camera since.

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    The actor did hint at “one little independent movie” he is “trying to get a good script out of,” but besides that project, he has no other plans to return to films, and is “happy to play the wife” to Catherine Zeta-Jones. “I am happy for Catherine to go to work – and she is very busy,” he said.

    The topic of Douglas’ future came up after the actor discussed his battle with tongue cancer, with Douglas saying his course of action allowed him another decade of roles. “Stage 4 cancer is not a holiday, but there aren’t many choices, are there? I went with the program, involving chemo and radiation, and was fortunate,” Douglas said, adding that his friend and actor Larry Hagman died from a similar diagnosis. “The surgery would have meant not being able to talk and removing part of my jaw and that would have been limiting as an actor.”

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