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| 'Terminator 2' returning to theaters for 35th anniversary | Rialto Pictures and StudioCanal announced Thursday that Terminator 2: Judgment Day will return to theaters in May. The 35th anniversary re-release opens May 22. Terminator 2 opened July 3 19991 for that summer's 4th of July weekend, seven years after the original. In a twist, Arnold Schwarzenegger played a cyborg killer reprogrammed to protect young John Connor (Edward Furlong). The new terminator helped John break his mother, Sarah (Linda Hamilton) out of a mental hospital she'd been committed to for her predictions of the apocalyptic future. Sarah Connor was not happy to see a robot in the same visage as the one who hunted her in 1984. |
| 'Resident Evil' teaser: Zach Cregger reimagines horror franchise | Sony Pictures is giving a glimpse of the new Resident Evil. The studio shared a teaser trailer for the movie Thursday featuring Austin Abrams, an actor known for The Walking Dead, Euphoria, This is Us and Dash & Lily. Resident Evil is directed by Zach Cregger (Barbarian) and serves as a reboot of the film series based on the Capcom horror video game franchise. Cregger and Abrams previously collaborated on the 2025 movie Weapons. The teaser shows Abrams' character leave a voicemail for his girlfriend as terrifying scenes from his night play out. |
| Jennifer Lopez falls for Brett Goldstein in 'Office Romance' trailer | Netflix is giving a glimpse of the new film Office Romance. The streaming service shared first-look photos and a trailer for the movie Thursday featuring Jennifer Lopez and Ted Lasso actor Brett Goldstein. Office Romance is described as "a raunchy romantic comedy about a secret office romance and the trouble two workaholics get in when they start thinking with their hearts." Lopez plays Jackie Cruz, the high-powered head of airCruz airlines, while Goldstein portrays Daniel Blanchflower, the company's new lawyer. The trailer shows Jackie and Daniel flirt during a "work dinner" and hook up in the office elevator. Other cast members include Betty Gilpin, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale, Bradley Whitford and Edward James Olmos. |
| Kehlani, Zara Larsson, HUNTR/X attend Billboard Women in Music Awards | Kehlani, Zara Larsson and the singers behind HUNTR/X from KPop Demon Hunters stepped out Wednesday at the Billboard Women in Music Awards. Laufey, Tate McRae, Lainey Wilson, Teyana Taylor, Tyla and Victoria Monet were among the other artists at the star-studded event at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. The Billboard Women in Music Awards celebrates influential women in the music industry and their accomplishments. Keke Palmer hosted the ceremony, which honored Taylor with the Visionary Award. |
| Ving Rhames out of hospital after collapsing in restaurant | Pulp Fiction and Mission Impossible actor Ving Rhames has been released from a hospital after collapsing at a California restaurant Wednesday afternoon. "He sounded like everyday Ving and cracked a joke over the phone," his manager Brad Kramer told Variety, adding that the star had been discharged from a medical facility just hours after treatment. Kramer told USA Today Rhames may have been overheated, but now "feels fine" after the incident. TMZ reported the 66-year-old actor was eating with his family when he collapsed at the table. The entertainment news website said paramedics arrived and took Rhames to the hospital because he was slipping in and out of consciousness. |