Entertainment
Ryan Gosling’s sci-fi film takes over box office with record opening

Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary opened huge at the box office, becoming the biggest debut of 2026.
The movie surprised everyone by performing far better than expected in its first weekend.
It earned around 80.5 to 80.6 million dollars in US, while internationally it added another 60.4 million dollars. This brings its total worldwide opening to about 141 million dollars.
The film’s strong start is especially notable because it is an original story, not part of a big franchise.
Most movies that open this big are sequels, making this a rare achievement.
Directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the movie follows a school teacher who wakes up alone on a spaceship with a mission to save Earth. However, it is based on the novel by Andy Weir.
Amazon MGM Studios is celebrating the success, as it proves they can compete with traditional Hollywood studios.
With audiences responding so positively and international momentum building, Project Hail Mary is expected to continue performing well and could become one of the year’s biggest hits.
Entertainment
Tom Felton exhibits shock over fans reaction to ‘Potter’ pronunciation
Tom Felton has revealed he had absolutely no idea that his sneering pronunciation of the word Potter would become one of the most celebrated moments in Harry Potter history, and credits his older brothers for unknowingly teaching him how to do it.
Speaking on the Happy Sad Confused podcast on Thursday, 26 March, the 38-year-old actor said of the now-famous delivery.
“I don’t know how that’s become an iconic thing. I certainly had no idea.” He traced the pronunciation back to his childhood dynamic as the youngest of four brothers.
“I have three older brothers, so they all would always call me something like maggot or runt. Runt of the pack. Because I was the youngest and the shortest considerably. So I don’t remember ever thinking about it for a second. But ‘Potter,’ it just got more and more venomous.”
He marvelled at the reaction it still prompts.
“All you have to do is say that in the company of a Potter fan and… goosebumps and, like, applause, something happens,” he said.
“I never knew any of these things were gonna be iconic lines.”
Felton is currently back in the Slytherin robes on Broadway, playing Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, which picks up 19 years after the events of Deathly Hallows and follows the next generation of Hogwarts students.
He told podcast host Josh Horowitz that he has smuggled at least one of his most famous film lines into the stage production, not through planning, but instinct.
“I said it once spontaneously in rehearsals and John Tiffany, our fabulous director, who’s been doing it out for ten years, I could see his eyes twinkle and go, ‘Yes. Put that back in.'”
The response from audiences has been predictable.
“It’s, needless to say, quite a hit every night,” he added.
Entertainment
Diddy’s family faces another major setback after terrifying security scare
Sean Diddy Combs’ son, Christian King Combs and his girlfriend Raven Tracy were targeted in an attempted break-in at their Los Angeles home early Thursday morning.
The LAPD rushed to their Porter Ranch mansion after an employee called police around 12:45 a.m.
The horrifying incident was a “burglary hot prowl,” which means someone tried to break in while people could have been home.
Luckily, neither King nor Raven were inside at the time as police said that no shots were fired and no suspects have been caught.
Reports, however, revealed that the people, who did that, tried to force open the back door but failed.
Tracy owns the mansion and last year she shared on her Instagram that it was their first home together. King is very close to his father Diddy and often works with him on projects.
This is not the first time celebrities in Los Angeles have faced such issue and been targeted as recently, homes belonging to Rachel Zoe, Kathy Hilton, Sutton Stracke, Lionel Richie, Brad Pitt, Teddi Mellencamp and Nicole Kidman were also faced attempted burglaries.
Many of these incidents, however, happened while the stars were away, showing how careful celebrities need to be about home security.
Entertainment
Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis celebrate
And just like that… Sarah Jessica Parker turned 61.
The Emmy-winning actress marked another trip around the sun on Wednesday, March 25. And among the first to wish her were her Sex and the City castmates, Cynthia Nixon and Kristin Davis.
Nixon, who plays Miranda Hobbes opposite SJP’s Carrie Bradshaw, celebrated her longtime friend by sharing an Instagram carousel of their friendship through the years, including one of them sharing the screen on the 1981 ABC movie My Body, My Child — long before they starred together on Sex and the City.
“A very happy birthday to my incredible and very dear friend Sarah Jessica. 47 years and counting!” wrote Nixon. “As well as I know you, you never cease to amaze and inspire me.”
Kristin Davis, beloved as Charlotte York on SATC, wrote, “Happy birthday Sarah… It’s so wonderful to get to go through all these many years with you… Looking forward to many more.”
Davis’ wish was also accompanied by a series of photographs of the pair from red carpets to supermarkets.
After dominating the ‘90s and 2000s with six seasons and two movies of Sex and the City, the trio reunited for the 2021 reboot, And Just Like That, which ran for three seasons before being abruptly cancelled last year.
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