After Rob Lowe Said He’d Like Zac Efron To Play Him In A Biopic, His Son John Owen Shared Some Thoughts

In a fortunate few cases, Hollywood can be seen as a family enterprise, but this privilege sometimes stirs up debates when well-known parents are accused of nepotism due to casting their children in roles. Rob Lowe and his son, John Owen, have had numerous collaborations throughout their careers. However, Lowe is comfortable working with his gifted child, but he would not consider casting him in a biopic about his life. Meanwhile, John Owen has some opinions regarding his father’s casting decision.

Robert Downey Jr. Finally Explains His Doctor Doom Casting

The appearance of Robert Downey Jr. in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is taking a different turn than many fans anticipated, and his selection as Doctor Doom has sparked further debate among Marvel enthusiasts, following the decision made by Kevin Feige. Now, the ex-Iron Man actor has been disclosing details about the unexpected reveal at San Diego Comic-Con and shedding light on the conversation with Feige that culminated in this significant event.

Cuckoo and Gretchen’s Injuries, Explained

On August 9, 2024, the movie Cuckoo was widely praised for its bizarre and outlandish horror elements. Hunter Schafer delivers a captivating performance as Gretchen, a young woman who finds herself troubled by an eerie presence while vacationing with her estranged father in the German Alps. At first, it seems like a peaceful retreat, but things quickly take a dark turn as Grethen becomes embroiled in a chilling story of abduction. In order to save her half-sister, Alma (Mila Lieu), from danger, Gretchen must navigate through this harrowing ordeal.

Remember When Aaron Sorkin Told Us to Do News Better?

Prior to “The Morning Show” earning Emmy recognition (with 16 nominations for its ongoing third season, including outstanding drama series), “The Newsroom” had caught the TV Academy’s eye by delving into the bustling environment of prime-time cable news. The Aaron Sorkin production, airing on HBO for three seasons from 2012, adopted a “West Wing”-like style in portraying television journalism, tackling the difficulties of reporting actual events such as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the Boston Marathon bombing.