Apple Original FilmsChanning Tatum and Scarlett Johansson team up in the trailer to Fly Me to the Moon, a comedy-drama set against NASA s first mission to the moon.Tatum replaced both Jason Bateman and Chris Evans as the lead of the Apple Originals movie once called Project Artemis. He plays Cole Davis, a NASA launch director who is forced to collaborate with Johansson s savvy ad shark Kelly Jones.As Apple teases, "sparks fly in all directions" as Kelly boosts NASA s public image by getting the astronauts product endorsements from everything from Omega watches to Rice Krispies. "When I m done, those men are gonna be bigger than The Beatles," she insists.However, the pair soon have to collaborate on a top-secret mission: faking the moon landing on a Hollywood-type set to fool the Soviets in case the real mission fails. The comedy-drama, from the Arrowverse s Greg
Tom PandiIt was a busy weekend of guest appearances for Noah Kahan.After taking a break from his Canadian tour to fly to New York City and join Olivia Rodrigo onstage at Madison Square Garden on April 5, Noah played host to his own special guest at his Toronto show on April 6: None other than hometown hero Shawn Mendes came out to join Noah onstage for a rendition of his hit "Stick Season."Unfortunately, things went from "Stick Season" to sick season for Noah. On his Instagram Story, he announced that he was canceling his planned April 7 show in London, Ontario due to illness, and rescheduling it to April 17."I performed in Toronto sick last night. I was thinking I d be okay to do a show, but felt very faint and disoriented for most of the night. I feel worse today," he wrote on April 7. "I would never reschedule a show without feeling like it was a genuine threat to my own health and safety and sadly this is one of those occasions."He then went
Warner Bros. PicturesGodzilla x Kong: The New Empire, the fifth film in the Monsterverse franchise, raked in an estimated $31 million at the domestic box office, bringing its tally up to $135 million. Worldwide, the film starring Rebecca Hall, Dan Stevens and Brian Tyree Henry has glommed a total of $361 million worldwide.Dev Patel s directorial debut, Monkey Man, finished a distant second, earning an estimated $10.1 million in its opening weekend. The thriller grabbed an estimated $2.6 million overseas, for a worldwide tally of $12.7 million.Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire took third place, grossing an estimated $9 million in its third week of release. Frozen Empire, the sequel to 2021 s Afterlife, has collected $138 million globally.Debuting in fourth place was The First Omen, the prequel to the 1976 horror film The Omen, delivering an estimated $8 million at the North American box office. The film added an estimated $9.1 million internationally, bringing its worldwide haul to $