Entertainment Tidbits

Apr 5, 2024 | 9:43 AM

Maggie Gyllenhaal has unveiled the first look at Christian Bale as Frankenstein’s monster in her upcoming film The Bride. The new spin on the Frankenstein story is set in 1930s Chicago, with Jessie Buckley playing the bride.

YouTube will livestream this year’s Coachella festival and introduce a multiview feature, allowing viewers to watch up to four stages simultaneously. This year’s events are set to take place on April 12-14 and April 19-21.

Elizabeth Hurley denies rumors that she took Prince Harry’s virginity, calling the claims “ludicrous” and “absurd.” She states that she has never even met Harry, and that the description in his memoir, Spare, could be anyone.

Julia Stiles revealed in an interview that she gave birth to her third child with husband Preston Cook five months ago. Stiles, known for 10 Things I Hate About You and Save the Last Dance, didn’t share the baby’s gender or name.

Halle Bailey joined the untitled Pharrell Williams and Michel Gondry musical, co-starring Kelvin Harrison Jr. The film is a coming-of-age musical set in 1977 Virginia Beach, inspired by Williams’ childhood neighborhood.

Tiger Woods is reportedly abstaining from sex to focus on the Masters Tournament, per a friend. It’s part of his preparation for the event, aiming to maintain focus. Woods has a history of personal sacrifices for his career.

Stephen Colbert became emotional before a tribute to his late staffer, Amy Cole, on The Late Show. Cole, his executive assistant for 16 years, died at 53. Colbert paid tribute to her, urging donations to her favorite charity.

Marc Summers called out an interview he did for ID’s Quiet On Set documentary, claiming he was deceived about the show’s content. Summers walked out when he learned it would expose toxic behavior at Nickelodeon.