Scott Eastwood has been added to the cast of Paramount Pictures’ feature adaptation of the Colleen Hoover novel Regretting You.
Hitting theaters Oct. 24, Regretting You stars Eastwood alongside previously announced castmembers Allison Williams, Dave Franco, Mckenna Grace, Mason Thames and Willa Fitzgerald. Josh Boone (The Fault in Our Stars) helms the film from a script he wrote that is based on a previous draft by Susan McMartin (After).
Regretting You centers on the aftermath of a tragic car accident that claims the lives of two family members and leads to an exploration of past secrets and regrets.
The project is based on Hoover’s best-selling 2019 novel and hails from Constantin Film, with the producers including Robert Kulzer, Brunson Green, Anna Todd and Flavia Viotti. Serving as executive producers are Hoover, Williams, Franco and Grace.
Eastwood’s previous features include I Want You Back, 1992, Fast X, Wrath of Man and Pacific Rim: Uprising.
Hitting theaters Oct. 24, Regretting You stars Eastwood alongside previously announced castmembers Allison Williams, Dave Franco, Mckenna Grace, Mason Thames and Willa Fitzgerald. Josh Boone (The Fault in Our Stars) helms the film from a script he wrote that is based on a previous draft by Susan McMartin (After).
Regretting You centers on the aftermath of a tragic car accident that claims the lives of two family members and leads to an exploration of past secrets and regrets.
The project is based on Hoover’s best-selling 2019 novel and hails from Constantin Film, with the producers including Robert Kulzer, Brunson Green, Anna Todd and Flavia Viotti. Serving as executive producers are Hoover, Williams, Franco and Grace.
Eastwood’s previous features include I Want You Back, 1992, Fast X, Wrath of Man and Pacific Rim: Uprising.
- 3/17/2025
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Scott Eastwood is joining the mushrooming cast of Paramount’s Regretting You opposite Allison Williams, Dave Franco, Mckenna Grace, Mason Thames and Willa Fitzgerald.
The pic is based on Collen Hoover’s 2019 bestselling novel; the author is an executive producer on the film with Williams, Franco and Grace. The movie hits cinemas October 24.
Regretting You is set against a shocking car wreck that takes the lives of two family members. The event unlocks a series of secrets, lies and regrets, as the people left behind can’t move forward without looking at the past. Regretting You explores what’s left behind after a tragedy, the messiness and grief, but also the beauty of life and love.
Josh Boone is directing and adapted the most recent draft, which was first penned by Susan McMartin (After).
Hoover-mania began at the summer box office...
The pic is based on Collen Hoover’s 2019 bestselling novel; the author is an executive producer on the film with Williams, Franco and Grace. The movie hits cinemas October 24.
Regretting You is set against a shocking car wreck that takes the lives of two family members. The event unlocks a series of secrets, lies and regrets, as the people left behind can’t move forward without looking at the past. Regretting You explores what’s left behind after a tragedy, the messiness and grief, but also the beauty of life and love.
Josh Boone is directing and adapted the most recent draft, which was first penned by Susan McMartin (After).
Hoover-mania began at the summer box office...
- 3/17/2025
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Here’s What Jasmine Villegas Revealed About Starring In Justin Bieber’s Baby ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
Back in February 2010, when Justin Bieber’s song Baby first came out, the world went crazy. For the song, his voice, and the music video, there was no coming back for him. He became an overnight sensation, and 15 years later, the song is still evergreen and loved whenever it plays at an occasion.
Jasmine Villegas, the model who starred in the hit music video with Justin, instantly became a celebrity, and fangirls were massively jealous of her. Years later, she doesn’t live in Los Angeles and is a mother. Recently, she spoke about her experience on the viral song and received hate for it.
Jasmine Villegas Opens Up About Receiving Hate For Starring In Justin Bieber’s Baby
During a conversation with People, Jasmine revealed that she was 16 or 17 years old at the...
Back in February 2010, when Justin Bieber’s song Baby first came out, the world went crazy. For the song, his voice, and the music video, there was no coming back for him. He became an overnight sensation, and 15 years later, the song is still evergreen and loved whenever it plays at an occasion.
Jasmine Villegas, the model who starred in the hit music video with Justin, instantly became a celebrity, and fangirls were massively jealous of her. Years later, she doesn’t live in Los Angeles and is a mother. Recently, she spoke about her experience on the viral song and received hate for it.
Jasmine Villegas Opens Up About Receiving Hate For Starring In Justin Bieber’s Baby
During a conversation with People, Jasmine revealed that she was 16 or 17 years old at the...
- 2/20/2025
- by Meenal Chathli
- KoiMoi
Behind every great man, as the old, outdated expression goes, there’s a great woman — and there’s a pretty decent chance she’s been played by Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor.
The 55-year-old actress has built a long, inspiring career out of portraying characters who linger just off center stage: the long-suffering wife of Cuba Gooding Jr.’s Navy Seal in 2000’s Men of Honor; Ray Charles’ mistress in Jamie Foxx’s 2004 biopic Ray; Yusef Salaam’s mother in 2019’s When They See Us (her first Emmy nomination); and Venus and Serena Williams’ mom in the 2021 Will Smith film about their dad, King Richard (her first Oscar nom).
“If we only know the figurehead and we don’t know the women who were doing the groundwork, it’s not the full truth,” she tells THR. “We’d be telling a half story.”
She fills in the other half once again in the just-released Nickel Boys,...
The 55-year-old actress has built a long, inspiring career out of portraying characters who linger just off center stage: the long-suffering wife of Cuba Gooding Jr.’s Navy Seal in 2000’s Men of Honor; Ray Charles’ mistress in Jamie Foxx’s 2004 biopic Ray; Yusef Salaam’s mother in 2019’s When They See Us (her first Emmy nomination); and Venus and Serena Williams’ mom in the 2021 Will Smith film about their dad, King Richard (her first Oscar nom).
“If we only know the figurehead and we don’t know the women who were doing the groundwork, it’s not the full truth,” she tells THR. “We’d be telling a half story.”
She fills in the other half once again in the just-released Nickel Boys,...
- 1/10/2025
- by Brande Victorian
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"Mad Men" has often sparked positive headlines for its compelling, often-inspiring storylines around its female characters like Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) and Joan (Christina Hendricks), but it's never gotten the same praise for the handling of its queer characters. There's a good reason for that: although characters like Sal (Bryan Batt) and Bob Benson (James Wolk) are interesting and well-written, their stories are pretty depressing. Bob never finds love over the course of the series, and Joan's lesbian friend in season 1 has her attempt to come out of the closet politely declined.
The only happy queer characters throughout the series are Kurt (Edin Gali), a minor European character who gives Peggy a cool haircut, and Joyce (Zosia Mamet), Peggy's openly lesbian friend in season 4 -- but both of these characters play minor roles. The most prominent gay character in "Mad Men" is Salvatore Romano, and things don't go well for him.
The only happy queer characters throughout the series are Kurt (Edin Gali), a minor European character who gives Peggy a cool haircut, and Joyce (Zosia Mamet), Peggy's openly lesbian friend in season 4 -- but both of these characters play minor roles. The most prominent gay character in "Mad Men" is Salvatore Romano, and things don't go well for him.
- 10/21/2024
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
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