LOS ANGELES — Zendaya, clad in a skintight dress, gyrates on a dance floor in “Challengers,” a $56 million sports drama that arrived in multiplexes Friday. “It’s getting hot in here,” the hip-hop soundtrack intones, as she closes her eyes and runs her hands through her hair, lost in fantasy. “So take off all your clothes.” The story continues at a motel, where Zendaya, playing a tennis prodigy, begins a menage a trois with two guys; it fizzles after they become more interested in each other. The
Iron Man wasn’t too bent out of shape about Jimmy Kimmel’s Oscars cracks. “I don’t care,” Robert Downey Jr. told Esquire. “I love Jimmy Kimmel. I think he’s a national treasure.” During Kimmel’s monologue at the 2024 Academy Awards in March, the late-night host took aim at Downey’s past drug use. “This is the highest point of Robert Downey Jr.’s long and illustrious career,” Kimmel, 56, said. “Well, one of the highest points.”
According to a new report from Reuters, activist investor Nelson Peltz criticized the Walt Disney Company for making movies dominated by female and Black actors, like The Marvels and Black Panther. What’s Happening: Reuters is reporting that on Friday, Activist Investor Nelson Peltz, who