CTRL Screening: Ananya Panday chooses comfort over glam, Bobby Deol-wife Tania give couple goals; Vidya Balan, Sobhita Dhulipala and others join

Previously this year, Ananya Panday made her mark in the OTT realm with her first TV series titled “Call Me Bae.” The actress received much praise for her role as Bella (Bae) Chowdhary in Collin D’Cunha’s comedy-drama. Following her successful venture into web series, Ananya is now set to keep viewers engaged through the thriller “CTRL,” co-starring Vihaan Samat. This project is directed by Vikramaditya Motwane and Avinash Sampath and will premiere on Netflix on October 4, 2024. Prior to its home release, the team organized a glamorous special screening in Mumbai.

Now That Bane Is Joining James Gunn’s DCU, Here Are 8 Actors I Think Would Be Perfect As The Batman Villain

The lineup for upcoming DC Universe films and series has experienced an unexpected twist following the successful debut of HBO’s series “The Penguin,” which continues the plot threads established in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman.” It seems that James Gunn & Co. are keen on giving more villains their moment, as Bane is rumored to share the screen with popular antagonist Deathstroke in a joint movie. This will mark the third live-action portrayal of the powerful character. Here are some casting suggestions I have.

‘I Was Heartbroken’: The Sopranos’ Lorraine Bracco On Disliking How Tony And Melfi’s Story Ended And What She Thinks Happened To Them After The Series Finale

Despite the high acclaim that HBO’s “The Sopranos” has received, there are those who have criticized certain narrative choices made by creator David Chase and his team. Apart from the divisive series ending, some have criticized how Tony Soprano’s relationship with his longtime therapist, Jennifer Melfi, was resolved. Lorraine Bracco, who portrayed Dr. Melfi, is among those who express dissatisfaction with the storyline’s conclusion. Recently, Bracco reiterated her disapproval of the ending and shared her theories about what happened to Dr. Melfi and Tony after the finale.

Rachel Zegler Explains How Snow White’s Origin Was Changed to Ditch “Skin White as Snow” Reference

In a recent conversation, the actress who will portray Snow White in Disney’s contentious live-action remake has revealed changes to her character’s origin story, including eliminating the “skin white as snow” line from the original 1937 animation. The debate about the dwarves and the stance of the two main actresses on the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict is not new, but online criticism has focused on Zegler being cast in a role traditionally associated with a particular character’s skin color.

Back to the Future’s Lea Thompson Admits She Was Initially ‘Snooty’ Towards Michael J. Fox

Initially, “Back to the Future” actress Lea Thompson wasn’t immediately fond of her co-star Michael J. Fox. Although Fox is famously known for his role as Marty McFly, another actor was initially chosen to play the character during filming. It was Fox who was the original pick for Marty McFly, but his commitments on “Family Ties” prevented him from appearing in the movie, leading to Eric Stoltz being cast as the lead. As production progressed, director Robert Zemeckis felt that Stoltz wasn’t quite right for the part. With Fox’s schedule on “Family Ties” adjusted, Stoltz left the project, and Fox finally took on the role officially.