Celebrity Buzz with Michael B. Jordan and Paramount

Mar 17, 2026 | 5:53 AM

Paramount has confirmed A Quiet Place Part III, with Jack O’Connell, Jason Clarke, and Katy O’Brian joining the cast. They will appear alongside returning stars Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe. John Krasinski, who directed and co-wrote the first two films, is back to direct, write, and produce. A release is set for July 30, 2027Story URL


Wendi McLendon-Covey skipped Sunday’s Bridesmaids reunion at the Oscars because she recently had neck lift surgery. “In response to some of the dms I’m getting: I had a neck lift last week because I’m tired of looking like a melting candle,” she posted on Instagram, adding that she was healing and “had to skip the Academy Awards. No drama. Everything is fine.” Story URL


Sebastian Stan and Annabelle Wallis are expecting their first child together. Details such as the due date and the child’s gender have not been disclosed. Stan is promoting his upcoming film Fjord and the next Marvel release, Avengers: Doomsday. Wallis has the action movie Mutiny with Jason Statham, set for August, and Netflix’s Unabomb, based on Ted Kaczynski. Story URL


Marion Cotillard and Walton Goggins will headline Job, a new film by writer-director Yuval Adler that reimagines the biblical Book of Job. It follows a couple creating an immersive stage version of the ancient text. According to an early synopsis, the film shifts between timelines, comparing the biblical test of Job’s faith with the breakdown of a modern marriage. Story URL


Michael B. Jordan celebrated his first Academy Award on Sunday night with a stop at a Hollywood In-N-Out. The actor, who won best actor for portraying twin brothers in Sinners, was filmed holding his Oscar in one hand and a burger in the other. Fans cheered as he posed for photos inside the restaurant. Celebrating at In-N-Out has become a Hollywood tradition. Story URL


Matt Clark, the longtime character actor recognized for roles in classic Westerns, has died at 89. Clark appeared in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, and The Cowboys. He also acted in Jeremiah Johnson, Brubaker, and The Beguiled, and directed the 1988 film Da. His family said he “lived, and lives, forever.” Story URL