The Little Couple celebs Jen Arnold and Bill Klein have been together a long time. Based on recent updates, they continue to prove that they find new things to love about one another, and that they never take themselves too seriously, especially while out on date nights. So, what’s the latest?
The Little Couple: Jen Arnold And Bill Klein’s Marriage Is Still Going Strong
The Little Couple may no longer be airing new episodes on TLC, but, the good news is that Jen Arnold and Bill Klein’s love is stronger than ever. This is especially true when you look at their latest updates. They shower each other with kind words, gifts, and sweet messages even with TLC cameras no longer around.
This is the kind of love that The Little Couple fans love to see. Since marrying in 2008, Jen and Bill are relationship goals for many of their fans.
The Little Couple: Jen Arnold And Bill Klein’s Marriage Is Still Going Strong
The Little Couple may no longer be airing new episodes on TLC, but, the good news is that Jen Arnold and Bill Klein’s love is stronger than ever. This is especially true when you look at their latest updates. They shower each other with kind words, gifts, and sweet messages even with TLC cameras no longer around.
This is the kind of love that The Little Couple fans love to see. Since marrying in 2008, Jen and Bill are relationship goals for many of their fans.
- 5/26/2024
- by Evan Morgan
- TV Shows Ace
Mubi Swoops For Andrea Arnold’s ‘Bird’
Mubi has acquired UK and Ireland rights to Bird, the Andrea Arnold feature that is getting its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Written and directed by Arnold, the pic stars Barry Keoghan, Franz Rogowski (Passages, Great Freedom), and newcomers Nykiya Adams and Jason Buda. The plot follows a 12-year-old girl, Bailey, who lives with her dad and brother in a squat in north Kent in southern England. As her dad has little time for his kids, Bailey seeks attention and adventure elsewhere. BBC Studios-owned House Productions made the film, which was shot in the UK around the Kent area. Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell and Lee Groombridge are the producers. Financiers include BBC Film, the BFI through National Lottery funding), Pinky Promise, FirstGen Content and Access Entertainment. Cornerstone is handling international sales and distribution, striking the deal with Mubi.
Mubi has acquired UK and Ireland rights to Bird, the Andrea Arnold feature that is getting its world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Written and directed by Arnold, the pic stars Barry Keoghan, Franz Rogowski (Passages, Great Freedom), and newcomers Nykiya Adams and Jason Buda. The plot follows a 12-year-old girl, Bailey, who lives with her dad and brother in a squat in north Kent in southern England. As her dad has little time for his kids, Bailey seeks attention and adventure elsewhere. BBC Studios-owned House Productions made the film, which was shot in the UK around the Kent area. Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell and Lee Groombridge are the producers. Financiers include BBC Film, the BFI through National Lottery funding), Pinky Promise, FirstGen Content and Access Entertainment. Cornerstone is handling international sales and distribution, striking the deal with Mubi.
- 5/14/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Acclaimed auteurs Francis Ford Coppola, Yorgos Lanthimos, Paolo Sorrentino and Andrea Arnold are among the filmmakers set to compete for the coveted Palme d’Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival.
A total of 19 features were revealed today (April 11) that will play in Competition at the festival, set to run May 14-25.
Rarely a festival to veer far from familiar names, the Competition line-up is dominated by directors who have been selected multiple times for Cannes.
They include US filmmaker Coppola with sci-fi epic Megalopolis, which stars Adam Driver and is set in a future version of New York City following a disaster.
A total of 19 features were revealed today (April 11) that will play in Competition at the festival, set to run May 14-25.
Rarely a festival to veer far from familiar names, the Competition line-up is dominated by directors who have been selected multiple times for Cannes.
They include US filmmaker Coppola with sci-fi epic Megalopolis, which stars Adam Driver and is set in a future version of New York City following a disaster.
- 4/11/2024
- ScreenDaily
Arnold Schwarzenegger has accomplished a fair bit in his life. The man came over from Austria having served in the army, claimed the Mr. Olympia title a full seven times, then launched one of the most successful Hollywood careers in the history of the industry, before becoming governor of California and finding time to marry a Kennedy in the process. But surely what he's really concerned with are his Rotten Tomato scores.
Having recently starred in his own Netflix series, "Fubar," recounted his remarkable life in the streamer's "Arnold" documentary, and whipped Jake from State Farm into shape for a Super Bowl commercial, the Austrian Oak is now gearing up for his Christmas comedy with "Reacher" star Alan Ritchson. But between all this stuff, you've got to imagine that Arnie was eager to hurry back to his trailer and pore over the pages of Rt, desperately scouring for the latest...
Having recently starred in his own Netflix series, "Fubar," recounted his remarkable life in the streamer's "Arnold" documentary, and whipped Jake from State Farm into shape for a Super Bowl commercial, the Austrian Oak is now gearing up for his Christmas comedy with "Reacher" star Alan Ritchson. But between all this stuff, you've got to imagine that Arnie was eager to hurry back to his trailer and pore over the pages of Rt, desperately scouring for the latest...
- 4/6/2024
- by Joe Roberts
- Slash Film
Arnold Schwarzenegger made a name in Hollywood for being one of the most renowned figures in action. Besides movies, he has also excelled in Bodybuilding and Politics. However, one of the most controversial moments in his career came when his affair with his housekeeper was exposed before his former wife, Maria Shriver.
Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator 2
Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed several unheard aspects of his life in his Netflix docu-series titled Arnold. The series also shed light on the controversial affair of the Predator star that raised a massive buzz among fans. Schwarzenegger explained that he had a difficult situation when he was forced to confess the truth to his ex-wife in front of a marriage counselor.
How did Maria Shriver get to know about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s affair? Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger with their children
The Netflix docu-series, Arnold, chronicles several never-heard-before details about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s affair with housekeeper,...
Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator 2
Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed several unheard aspects of his life in his Netflix docu-series titled Arnold. The series also shed light on the controversial affair of the Predator star that raised a massive buzz among fans. Schwarzenegger explained that he had a difficult situation when he was forced to confess the truth to his ex-wife in front of a marriage counselor.
How did Maria Shriver get to know about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s affair? Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwarzenegger with their children
The Netflix docu-series, Arnold, chronicles several never-heard-before details about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s affair with housekeeper,...
- 3/15/2024
- by Subham Mandal
- FandomWire
The 96th Academy Awards saw Oppenheimer taking home the most awards of the night, a fine selection of memorable speeches and even a dog in the audience. But some of the funniest moments of the Oscars came in between all of these. For us, the highlight was undoubtedly a showdown for the ages between Michael Keaton and two foes of Batman: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito.
One presenter — well, pair of presenters — that got big laughs was the duo of Schwarzenegger and DeVito, who gave out the Oscars for Best Visual Effects and Best Editing. Now we all know that the two headlined Twins (which Oppenheimer editor Jennifer Lame was cool enough to shout out), but what they really wanted to focus on was taking down Batman, as Mr. Freeze and The Penguin were both discarded by the Caped Crusader in Batman & Robin and Batman Returns, respectively. And...
One presenter — well, pair of presenters — that got big laughs was the duo of Schwarzenegger and DeVito, who gave out the Oscars for Best Visual Effects and Best Editing. Now we all know that the two headlined Twins (which Oppenheimer editor Jennifer Lame was cool enough to shout out), but what they really wanted to focus on was taking down Batman, as Mr. Freeze and The Penguin were both discarded by the Caped Crusader in Batman & Robin and Batman Returns, respectively. And...
- 3/11/2024
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Arnold Schwarzenegger is an influential figure in the world of fitness and the world of bodybuilding Before becoming a highly successful Hollywood actor, Schwarzenegger was a reigning figure in bodybuilding, earning various prestigious titles multiple times. He has won the Mr. Universe title four times and went on to earn the prestigious Mr. Olympia title seven times.
As seen in his documentary Arnold, Arnold Schwarzenegger was a defining force in the bodybuilding world
Before he started his Mr. Olympia win streak, Sergio Oliva was reigning supreme with three consecutive Mr. Olympia wins from 1967-1969. This was the time when Schwarzenegger was aiming for the title and the two were hugely competitive. While he lost to Oliva in 1969, he used a psychological trick to win against Oliva in 1970.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Psychologically Manipulated His Rival to Nab Mr. Olympia Arnold Schwarzenegger managed to defeat Sergio Oliva in 1970
In 1969, Arnold Schwarzenegger was coming out of winning the Mr.
As seen in his documentary Arnold, Arnold Schwarzenegger was a defining force in the bodybuilding world
Before he started his Mr. Olympia win streak, Sergio Oliva was reigning supreme with three consecutive Mr. Olympia wins from 1967-1969. This was the time when Schwarzenegger was aiming for the title and the two were hugely competitive. While he lost to Oliva in 1969, he used a psychological trick to win against Oliva in 1970.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Psychologically Manipulated His Rival to Nab Mr. Olympia Arnold Schwarzenegger managed to defeat Sergio Oliva in 1970
In 1969, Arnold Schwarzenegger was coming out of winning the Mr.
- 3/3/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger has revealed that in his house, his granddaughters love the same sweet treat as his farm animals do.
The Austrian actor, 76, said that he has three dogs, two ponies and a pig, reports People magazine.
The actor made the revelation in an interview on ‘The Tonight Show’ With Jimmy Fallon. As seen on his new Netflix documentary Arnold, Schwarzenegger told Fallon, 49, that it’s his job to feed all of the animals in the morning.
As per People, he said that their breakfast is “oatmeal cookies that we put together that are made out of honey and out of bananas and oatmeal.”
“They were made for the horses basically, for Lulu and for Whiskey”, the former governor of California said. “But I realised that the dogs also love them….and then I found out that the pig also loves them. But the pig loves everything. The pig will eat stones.
The Austrian actor, 76, said that he has three dogs, two ponies and a pig, reports People magazine.
The actor made the revelation in an interview on ‘The Tonight Show’ With Jimmy Fallon. As seen on his new Netflix documentary Arnold, Schwarzenegger told Fallon, 49, that it’s his job to feed all of the animals in the morning.
As per People, he said that their breakfast is “oatmeal cookies that we put together that are made out of honey and out of bananas and oatmeal.”
“They were made for the horses basically, for Lulu and for Whiskey”, the former governor of California said. “But I realised that the dogs also love them….and then I found out that the pig also loves them. But the pig loves everything. The pig will eat stones.
- 2/2/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
The recent ad campaign for Paramount+ has been a mite surreal. In them, a group of fictional characters, each from various Paramount-owned properties, find themselves lost on Paramount Mountain -- a desolate and snowy place -- wondering how they might escape. The ads are fun, as there are few places where one might see Peppa Pig and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen interacting with Beavis and Butt-Head. Several of the spots were narrated by Patrick Stewart and, throughout the campaign, featured cameos from "Survivor" host Jeff Probst, Captain Pike from "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" as played by Anson Mount, Dora the Explorer, James Corden, Bumblebee the Transformer, Snooki, DJ Khaled, Diane Lockhart from "The Good Fight" as played by Christine Baranski, Lieutenant Jim Dangle from "Reno 911!" as played by Thomas Lennon, and many, many others. In one of the more recent ads, Sylvester Stallone appears as his...
- 2/1/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
If there’s one thing Arnold Schwarzenegger is easily identifiable for, it’s his thick accent that’s remained a signature of his public image from the ’80s onward. But when the “Terminator” star began his career, he initially tried to curb the accent to no avail.
Schwarzenegger appeared on a recent episode of “The Graham Norton Show,” (via Insider), during which he spoke about the beginnings of his American acting career. The actor revealed that he had multiple coaches to help him break into Hollywood, one of which was an “accent removal” coach meant to help him successfully sound American. Schwarzenegger is Austrian, and his first language is German, his home country’s official national language.
“I had an English coach, and an acting coach, and a speech coach, and an accent-removal coach — who has passed away since then, but I mean, I should have otherwise gotten my money back,...
Schwarzenegger appeared on a recent episode of “The Graham Norton Show,” (via Insider), during which he spoke about the beginnings of his American acting career. The actor revealed that he had multiple coaches to help him break into Hollywood, one of which was an “accent removal” coach meant to help him successfully sound American. Schwarzenegger is Austrian, and his first language is German, his home country’s official national language.
“I had an English coach, and an acting coach, and a speech coach, and an accent-removal coach — who has passed away since then, but I mean, I should have otherwise gotten my money back,...
- 11/5/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed on “The Graham Norton Show” that he once hired an accent removal coach to try and do away with his thick Austrian accent for good. Aside from his jacked muscles, the action star’s accent is his most definitive quality as a performer.
“I had an English coach and an acting coach and a speech coach and an accent-removal coach, who has passed away since then, but I should have otherwise gotten my money back,” Schwarzenegger said while looking back on his early days trying to make it big in the industry. “The bottom line is, I worked on it. I remember he’d say, ‘You know you always say s-ree. It’s three, with a T-h.’ So he had me say, ‘Three thousand three hundred and thirty-three and one-third,’ with the T-h and not with the S.”
When Norton congratulated Schwarzenegger on being able to pronounce “three” without his Austrian accent,...
“I had an English coach and an acting coach and a speech coach and an accent-removal coach, who has passed away since then, but I should have otherwise gotten my money back,” Schwarzenegger said while looking back on his early days trying to make it big in the industry. “The bottom line is, I worked on it. I remember he’d say, ‘You know you always say s-ree. It’s three, with a T-h.’ So he had me say, ‘Three thousand three hundred and thirty-three and one-third,’ with the T-h and not with the S.”
When Norton congratulated Schwarzenegger on being able to pronounce “three” without his Austrian accent,...
- 10/31/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Arnold Schwarzenegger admitted on a new episode of “The Graham Norton Show” (via NME) that his rivalry with Sylvester Stallone “got out of control” during the 1980s and ’90s. The two actors emerged as action movie icons around the same time that Schwarzenegger released “The Terminator” and Stallone starred in “Rambo.”
“We were movie rivals, but we took the competitiveness to the extreme – we each had to have the best body, we had to kill more people in our films and we had to have the biggest guns,” Schwarzenegger said. “It got out of control and we tried to derail each other.”
“Then when we both invested in Planet Hollywood, we started flying around the world together to promote it and we became fantastic friends,” he continued. “He is a great human being and we are now inseparable.”
Stallone and Schwarzenegger would go on to star opposite each other in...
“We were movie rivals, but we took the competitiveness to the extreme – we each had to have the best body, we had to kill more people in our films and we had to have the biggest guns,” Schwarzenegger said. “It got out of control and we tried to derail each other.”
“Then when we both invested in Planet Hollywood, we started flying around the world together to promote it and we became fantastic friends,” he continued. “He is a great human being and we are now inseparable.”
Stallone and Schwarzenegger would go on to star opposite each other in...
- 10/27/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Sylvester Stallone is in a class of his own.
The “Rocky” writer-star reflects on his legacy in Netflix documentary “Sly,” which charts his rise from “underdog to icon,” per the tagline.
“What is healthier, to live under the illusion and still have a glimmer of hope that you could have been great, or blow it and realize you’re a failure?” Stallone asks in the trailer.
Directed by Thom Zimny, “Sly” is billed as “an intimate and unexpected look at the early life of the action megastar as well as a reflection on his career that spans nearly 50 years.” The doc was announced in June and comes on the heels of the Netflix three-part docuseries “Arnold” about Stallone’s competitor and acting counterpart, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
“Sly” closed 2023 TIFF, and charts Stallone’s “rough beginnings in New York City as a troubled kid who’d escape his angry household to watch...
The “Rocky” writer-star reflects on his legacy in Netflix documentary “Sly,” which charts his rise from “underdog to icon,” per the tagline.
“What is healthier, to live under the illusion and still have a glimmer of hope that you could have been great, or blow it and realize you’re a failure?” Stallone asks in the trailer.
Directed by Thom Zimny, “Sly” is billed as “an intimate and unexpected look at the early life of the action megastar as well as a reflection on his career that spans nearly 50 years.” The doc was announced in June and comes on the heels of the Netflix three-part docuseries “Arnold” about Stallone’s competitor and acting counterpart, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
“Sly” closed 2023 TIFF, and charts Stallone’s “rough beginnings in New York City as a troubled kid who’d escape his angry household to watch...
- 10/18/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger has recalled an old incident when he had a secret affair with his housekeeper. Looking back on it, the ‘Terminator’ actor has called the whole issue ‘f**** up’.
During an interview with People magazine, the actor responded to a question about how they plan to live their lives as they enter a new chapter as grandparents to which the actor said: “We never left the (first) chapter. Because remember, it’s not like we had a feud. We didn’t have a fight”.
“It’s just my f*** up, right?” the former bodybuilder bluntly said of his affair with housekeeper Mildred Baena, which ended his marriage to Maria Shriver in 2011.
The actor added: “We always made it very clear that the kids should not suffer because of that. And she (Maria) has her things, her relationship, I have mine, but we always communicate about the kids,...
During an interview with People magazine, the actor responded to a question about how they plan to live their lives as they enter a new chapter as grandparents to which the actor said: “We never left the (first) chapter. Because remember, it’s not like we had a feud. We didn’t have a fight”.
“It’s just my f*** up, right?” the former bodybuilder bluntly said of his affair with housekeeper Mildred Baena, which ended his marriage to Maria Shriver in 2011.
The actor added: “We always made it very clear that the kids should not suffer because of that. And she (Maria) has her things, her relationship, I have mine, but we always communicate about the kids,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger has recalled an old incident when he had a secret affair with his housekeeper. Looking back on it, the ‘Terminator’ actor has called the whole issue ‘f**** up’.
During an interview with People magazine, the actor responded to a question about how they plan to live their lives as they enter a new chapter as grandparents to which the actor said: “We never left the (first) chapter. Because remember, it’s not like we had a feud. We didn’t have a fight”.
“It’s just my f*** up, right?” the former bodybuilder bluntly said of his affair with housekeeper Mildred Baena, which ended his marriage to Maria Shriver in 2011.
The actor added: “We always made it very clear that the kids should not suffer because of that. And she (Maria) has her things, her relationship, I have mine, but we always communicate about the kids,...
During an interview with People magazine, the actor responded to a question about how they plan to live their lives as they enter a new chapter as grandparents to which the actor said: “We never left the (first) chapter. Because remember, it’s not like we had a feud. We didn’t have a fight”.
“It’s just my f*** up, right?” the former bodybuilder bluntly said of his affair with housekeeper Mildred Baena, which ended his marriage to Maria Shriver in 2011.
The actor added: “We always made it very clear that the kids should not suffer because of that. And she (Maria) has her things, her relationship, I have mine, but we always communicate about the kids,...
- 10/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
Sylvester Stallone had a few opportunities to team up with former rival Arnold Schwarzenegger. And although Stallone was interested in a collaboration, there were certain boundaries he wasn’t willing to cross to work with his rival.
Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger were pitched a movie about femme fatales Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone | Venturelli/WireImage
Stallone and Schwarzenegger didn’t star in too many movies together back in the day, but not for a lack of trying. In a resurfaced interview with Ain’t It Cool News, Stallone confided that there were a couple of projects offered to both of them. One of which was based on Stallone’s real-life altercation with a neighbor.
“The idea of working with Arnold came up twice – one was with John Hughes, and it was about a pair of neighbors that were determined to destroy one another with their back-and-forth everyday vendettas. It...
Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger were pitched a movie about femme fatales Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone | Venturelli/WireImage
Stallone and Schwarzenegger didn’t star in too many movies together back in the day, but not for a lack of trying. In a resurfaced interview with Ain’t It Cool News, Stallone confided that there were a couple of projects offered to both of them. One of which was based on Stallone’s real-life altercation with a neighbor.
“The idea of working with Arnold came up twice – one was with John Hughes, and it was about a pair of neighbors that were determined to destroy one another with their back-and-forth everyday vendettas. It...
- 10/1/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Speaking to Entertainment Tonight Canada at the world premiere of his biographical documentary “Sly,” Sylvester Stallone called himself “the last of the dinosaurs” while praising his career longevity. The “Rocky” icon was referring to the fact that he’s one of the few ’80s action stars left continuing to headline movies, which is the case with the upcoming fourth “Expendables” movie. He’s also the lead of the Paramount+ series “Tulsa King,” which has been renewed for a second season.
“You can’t be prepared for this…the longevity of this career is mind-blowing,” Stallone said. “It’s just mind-blowing because I don’t know how much longer you can wait. Society is changing, the commerciality in cinema, it’s faster. So longevity would become a premium.”
Stallone continued, “I consider myself like the last of the dinosaurs, you know what I mean? And I’m very proud of that.
“You can’t be prepared for this…the longevity of this career is mind-blowing,” Stallone said. “It’s just mind-blowing because I don’t know how much longer you can wait. Society is changing, the commerciality in cinema, it’s faster. So longevity would become a premium.”
Stallone continued, “I consider myself like the last of the dinosaurs, you know what I mean? And I’m very proud of that.
- 9/18/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Comedian Hasan Minhaj has admitted that many of the stories about racial discrimination the late night host built his career around are not true, a new expose in the New Yorker revealed.
These fabrications include a story about a FBI informant infiltrating his Sacramento Muslim community, a white powder that was sent to his home to scare his family and that Minhaj met with the Saudi Embassy to interview crown prince Mohammed bin Salman right before the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The New Yorker confirmed these stories were partially fabricated or at the very least exaggerated.
“Every story in my style is built around a seed of truth,” Minhaj said. “My comedy Arnold Palmer is 70% emotional truth — this happened — and then 30% hyperbole, exaggeration, fiction.”
The comedian went on to say “the emotional truth is first. The factual truth is secondary.”
Though Craig Monteilh was an FBI informant in an Orange County Muslim community,...
These fabrications include a story about a FBI informant infiltrating his Sacramento Muslim community, a white powder that was sent to his home to scare his family and that Minhaj met with the Saudi Embassy to interview crown prince Mohammed bin Salman right before the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The New Yorker confirmed these stories were partially fabricated or at the very least exaggerated.
“Every story in my style is built around a seed of truth,” Minhaj said. “My comedy Arnold Palmer is 70% emotional truth — this happened — and then 30% hyperbole, exaggeration, fiction.”
The comedian went on to say “the emotional truth is first. The factual truth is secondary.”
Though Craig Monteilh was an FBI informant in an Orange County Muslim community,...
- 9/15/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the most popular and recognizable celebrities in the world. His acting career really kicked off in the early 80s with his breakthrough role in Conan the Barbarian. He has starred in dozens of blockbusters since including The Terminator, Predator, Commando, Total Recall, and True Lies to name a few. He later made a move into politics and served as the 38th governor of California from 2003 to 2011.
Despite being such a public figure, the A-list actor hasn’t spoken a ton about his family until the Netflix docuseries Arnold began streaming in June 2023. Here’s everything you need to know about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s five kids.
Arnold Schwarzenegger with sons Patrick Schwarzenegger and Christopher Schwarzenegger celebrating the 187th Oktoberfest | Gisela Schober/Getty Images Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt
Arnold was married to Maria Shriver for 25 years, and they had four children together.
Their oldest, Katherine Schwarzenegger, was born on Dec.
Despite being such a public figure, the A-list actor hasn’t spoken a ton about his family until the Netflix docuseries Arnold began streaming in June 2023. Here’s everything you need to know about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s five kids.
Arnold Schwarzenegger with sons Patrick Schwarzenegger and Christopher Schwarzenegger celebrating the 187th Oktoberfest | Gisela Schober/Getty Images Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt
Arnold was married to Maria Shriver for 25 years, and they had four children together.
Their oldest, Katherine Schwarzenegger, was born on Dec.
- 9/12/2023
- by Michelle Kapusta
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Netflix has been boasting about their film slate for 2023 after a successful 2022. The streaming giant already put out such content as Arnold, a documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as an action comedy starring the legend with Fubar. The platform pushed their additional action flicks like the newly released Heart of Stone, The Mother and Extraction 2. Award season will bring such titles as The Killer and Maestro, and now Netflix is promoting a bevy of other titles in various genres for the rest of the year.
The streamer has released a list of original films that are scheduled for the fall. You can view the full list on Tudum here.
Love at First Sight – September 15
After missing her flight from New York to London, Hadley (Haley Lu Richardson) meets Oliver (Ben Hardy) in a chance encounter at the airport that sparks an instant connection. A long night on the...
The streamer has released a list of original films that are scheduled for the fall. You can view the full list on Tudum here.
Love at First Sight – September 15
After missing her flight from New York to London, Hadley (Haley Lu Richardson) meets Oliver (Ben Hardy) in a chance encounter at the airport that sparks an instant connection. A long night on the...
- 8/30/2023
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Sylvester Stallone and his former rival Arnold Schwarzenegger were both Hollywood’s premiere action stars back in their heyday. But Stallone felt it was much easier for Schwarzenegger and others to get away with funny one-liners back then.
Sylvester Stallone couldn’t joke around like Arnold Schwarzenegger and other action stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone| Jerome Favre/Getty Images
Stallone and Schwarzenegger had similar trajectories and career paths. They were both primarily known for their classic action films, and the physical ability they brought to their roles.
But Stallone felt there was an important comedic element separating his films from the likes of Schwarzenegger’s and others. At the time, Stallone believed audiences were more willing to accept comedy in a Schwarzenegger picture than in a Stallone movie.
“Arnold and Bruce Willis can get away with things that I can’t. For example, they can make jokes about what they’re doing.
Sylvester Stallone couldn’t joke around like Arnold Schwarzenegger and other action stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone| Jerome Favre/Getty Images
Stallone and Schwarzenegger had similar trajectories and career paths. They were both primarily known for their classic action films, and the physical ability they brought to their roles.
But Stallone felt there was an important comedic element separating his films from the likes of Schwarzenegger’s and others. At the time, Stallone believed audiences were more willing to accept comedy in a Schwarzenegger picture than in a Stallone movie.
“Arnold and Bruce Willis can get away with things that I can’t. For example, they can make jokes about what they’re doing.
- 8/26/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
The Toronto International Film Festival has today announced that its upcoming 2023 edition will conclude with the world premiere of Thom Zimny’s Sylvester Stallone documentary “Sly,” which will serve as the Closing Night Gala for the 48th edition of the festival. Billed by TIFF as “a vivid exploration of an illustrious life woven through the silver screen,” the film will have its world premiere on Saturday, September 16, at Roy Thomson Hall.
“Stallone’s story is one of perseverance, triumph, and his indelible mark left on the world of film, and we couldn’t be more honored to share it with our audiences as our Closing Night film,” said Cameron Bailey, TIFF CEO, in an official statement. “Celebrating the legacy of a true icon, ‘Sly’ takes audiences on an intimate journey through the life of Stallone, a cultural touchstone whose impact on cinema spans nearly half a century. ‘Sly’ offers an...
“Stallone’s story is one of perseverance, triumph, and his indelible mark left on the world of film, and we couldn’t be more honored to share it with our audiences as our Closing Night film,” said Cameron Bailey, TIFF CEO, in an official statement. “Celebrating the legacy of a true icon, ‘Sly’ takes audiences on an intimate journey through the life of Stallone, a cultural touchstone whose impact on cinema spans nearly half a century. ‘Sly’ offers an...
- 8/8/2023
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Sly, Sylvester Stallone’s career-spanning documentary for Netflix, recalling the action icon’s famous performances in Rocky to Rambo to The Expendables, is set to close the Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 16 with a world premiere at Roy Thomson Hall.
While a Netflix title, Sly is a documentary film not covered by the SAG-AFTRA TV and theatrical agreements, so the Hollywood actor, writer, director and producer could potentially be in Toronto to walk the red carpet, though his presence is not assured amid the actors strike.
Stallone’s retrospective in Toronto follows a career resurgence on TV where he stars in the Paramount+ dramedy Tulsa King, which has been renewed for a second season, and his Paramount+ family reality show, The Family Stallone, which just finished airing its eight episodes and has also been renewed for a second season.
Netflix also has a three-part documentary series about Stallone’s friend...
While a Netflix title, Sly is a documentary film not covered by the SAG-AFTRA TV and theatrical agreements, so the Hollywood actor, writer, director and producer could potentially be in Toronto to walk the red carpet, though his presence is not assured amid the actors strike.
Stallone’s retrospective in Toronto follows a career resurgence on TV where he stars in the Paramount+ dramedy Tulsa King, which has been renewed for a second season, and his Paramount+ family reality show, The Family Stallone, which just finished airing its eight episodes and has also been renewed for a second season.
Netflix also has a three-part documentary series about Stallone’s friend...
- 8/8/2023
- by Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix’s Black Mirror topped Nielsen’s latest U.S. ranking of streaming originals, while Paramount+’s Star Trek: Strange New Worlds made its debut on the weekly chart. (Paramount+ was not being tracked by Nielsen when Snw Season 1 came out.)
With the release of Season 6, Black Mirror for the week of June 12 amassed nearly 1.4 billion minutes viewed across 27 total episodes. That knocked Netflix’s Manifest down to No. 2, with 970 million minutes viewed across 62 episodes. Netflix’s Never Have I Ever in turn dipped to third (with 832 million minutes/40 episodes), followed by Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso (529 million minutes/34 episodes...
With the release of Season 6, Black Mirror for the week of June 12 amassed nearly 1.4 billion minutes viewed across 27 total episodes. That knocked Netflix’s Manifest down to No. 2, with 970 million minutes viewed across 62 episodes. Netflix’s Never Have I Ever in turn dipped to third (with 832 million minutes/40 episodes), followed by Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso (529 million minutes/34 episodes...
- 7/14/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Netflix’s sci-fi anthology Black Mirror debuted at No. 1 on the streaming charts for the week of its sixth season premiere.
The series delivered 1.36 billion minutes of viewing time in the United States for the week of June 12-18, according to Nielsen’s rankings. Black Mirror displaced the previous week’s No. 1, Avatar: The Way of Water, which fell by 45 percent in viewing time but still cleared the billion-minute mark across Disney+ and Max, which share streaming rights.
James Cameron’s movie fell to third overall, with Swat (1.21 billion minutes) continuing its strong showing across three streamers: Netflix, Paramount+ and Hulu. The show has topped 1 billion minutes of viewing for four consecutive weeks. Netflix’s movie Extraction 2, starring Chris Hemsworth, also edged over a billion minutes with 1.02 billion for its opening week.
Among original series, Netflix’s Manifest (969 million minutes) and Never Have I Ever (832 million) slotted in behind Black Mirror.
The series delivered 1.36 billion minutes of viewing time in the United States for the week of June 12-18, according to Nielsen’s rankings. Black Mirror displaced the previous week’s No. 1, Avatar: The Way of Water, which fell by 45 percent in viewing time but still cleared the billion-minute mark across Disney+ and Max, which share streaming rights.
James Cameron’s movie fell to third overall, with Swat (1.21 billion minutes) continuing its strong showing across three streamers: Netflix, Paramount+ and Hulu. The show has topped 1 billion minutes of viewing for four consecutive weeks. Netflix’s movie Extraction 2, starring Chris Hemsworth, also edged over a billion minutes with 1.02 billion for its opening week.
Among original series, Netflix’s Manifest (969 million minutes) and Never Have I Ever (832 million) slotted in behind Black Mirror.
- 7/13/2023
- by Rick Porter
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Manifest: Angelina’s Non-Redemption dominated Nielsen’s latest U.S. ranking of streaming originals.
The release of the supernatural/family drama’s Season 4B via Netflix resulted in 1.6 billion minutes viewed across 62 total episodes, for the week of June 5.
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- 7/6/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Arnold Schwarzenegger says “The Terminator” is no longer a fantasy given the current state of artificial intelligence. Speaking at a press event in Los Angeles (via People), the actor said James Cameron’s 1984 action classic has now become a reality. The film is set in a world where an artificially intelligent defense network known as Skynet has become self-aware and has conquered humanity.
“Today, everyone is frightened of it, of where this is gonna go,” Schwarzenegger said about AI. “And in this movie, in ‘Terminator,’ we talk about the machines becoming self-aware and they take over… Now over the course of decades, it has become a reality. So it’s not any more fantasy or kind of futuristic. It is here today. And so this is the extraordinary writing of Jim Cameron.”
Schwarzenegger added, “He’s just such an extraordinary writer and he’s such an unbelievable director, this is again,...
“Today, everyone is frightened of it, of where this is gonna go,” Schwarzenegger said about AI. “And in this movie, in ‘Terminator,’ we talk about the machines becoming self-aware and they take over… Now over the course of decades, it has become a reality. So it’s not any more fantasy or kind of futuristic. It is here today. And so this is the extraordinary writing of Jim Cameron.”
Schwarzenegger added, “He’s just such an extraordinary writer and he’s such an unbelievable director, this is again,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
Sylvester Stallone is getting a career-spanning documentary on Netflix.
The action icon will be profiled in the upcoming project titled Sly.
The announcement comes on the heels of Netflix rolling out a three-part documentary series about Stallone’s friend and former box office rival Arnold Schwarzenegger, titled Arnold.
The retrospective documentary will be directed by Thom Zimny (Springsteen on Broadway) and will be released in November.
The description: “For nearly 50 years, Sylvester Stallone has entertained millions with iconic characters and blockbuster franchises, from Rocky to Rambo to The Expendables. This retrospective documentary offers an intimate look at the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer, paralleling his inspirational underdog story with the indelible characters he has brought to life.”
The big-screen star has been enjoying a career resurgence lately on television with the Paramount+ dramedy Tulsa King, which has been renewed for a second season, and his Paramount+ family reality show, The Family Stallone, which...
The action icon will be profiled in the upcoming project titled Sly.
The announcement comes on the heels of Netflix rolling out a three-part documentary series about Stallone’s friend and former box office rival Arnold Schwarzenegger, titled Arnold.
The retrospective documentary will be directed by Thom Zimny (Springsteen on Broadway) and will be released in November.
The description: “For nearly 50 years, Sylvester Stallone has entertained millions with iconic characters and blockbuster franchises, from Rocky to Rambo to The Expendables. This retrospective documentary offers an intimate look at the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer, paralleling his inspirational underdog story with the indelible characters he has brought to life.”
The big-screen star has been enjoying a career resurgence lately on television with the Paramount+ dramedy Tulsa King, which has been renewed for a second season, and his Paramount+ family reality show, The Family Stallone, which...
- 6/30/2023
- by James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix is set to release “Sly,” a retrospective documentary about Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer Sylvester Stallone, in November, the streamer announced on Thursday.
The documentary is directed by Thom Zimny (“Springsteen on Broadway”), and you can watch the first trailer for the doc in the video above.
“Do I have regrets? Hell yeah I have regrets,” Stallone says in the doc.
The official synopsis is as follows: “For nearly 50 years Sylvester Stallone has entertained millions with iconic characters and blockbuster franchises, from Rocky to Rambo to The Expendables. This retrospective documentary offers an intimate look at the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer, paralleling his inspirational underdog-story with the indelible characters he has brought to life.”
The Stallone doc comes on the heels of the release of a three-part Netflix documentary on another 80s action hero, Arnold Schwarzenegger. “Arnold” was released on the streamer in early June.
“Sly” is produced by Sean Stuart, P.G.A. Executive producers include Bill Zanker,...
The documentary is directed by Thom Zimny (“Springsteen on Broadway”), and you can watch the first trailer for the doc in the video above.
“Do I have regrets? Hell yeah I have regrets,” Stallone says in the doc.
The official synopsis is as follows: “For nearly 50 years Sylvester Stallone has entertained millions with iconic characters and blockbuster franchises, from Rocky to Rambo to The Expendables. This retrospective documentary offers an intimate look at the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer, paralleling his inspirational underdog-story with the indelible characters he has brought to life.”
The Stallone doc comes on the heels of the release of a three-part Netflix documentary on another 80s action hero, Arnold Schwarzenegger. “Arnold” was released on the streamer in early June.
“Sly” is produced by Sean Stuart, P.G.A. Executive producers include Bill Zanker,...
- 6/30/2023
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
A deep dive into Sylvester Stallone’s life and legacy is coming soon.
Netflix announced that documentary “Sly” will debut this November from director Thom Zimny (“Springsteen on Broadway”). The film will capture the decades-long career of the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer Stallone, whose works span from the “Rocky” franchise to new Paramount+ reality series “The Family Stallone.”
The official Netflix synopsis reads: For nearly 50 years, Sylvester Stallone has entertained millions with iconic characters and blockbuster franchises, from “Rocky” to “Rambo” to “The Expendables.” This retrospective documentary offers an intimate look at the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer, paralleling his inspirational underdog-story with the indelible characters he has brought to life.
“Sly” is produced by Sean Stuart, with co-producers Maren Domzalski and Adrienne Gerard. Stallone executive produces the docuseries, alongside Bill Zanker, Sam Delcanto, Braden Aftergood, Jon Beyer, Tom Forman, and Jenny Daly.
Stallone has been outspoken about his current role in the “Rocky” franchise...
Netflix announced that documentary “Sly” will debut this November from director Thom Zimny (“Springsteen on Broadway”). The film will capture the decades-long career of the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer Stallone, whose works span from the “Rocky” franchise to new Paramount+ reality series “The Family Stallone.”
The official Netflix synopsis reads: For nearly 50 years, Sylvester Stallone has entertained millions with iconic characters and blockbuster franchises, from “Rocky” to “Rambo” to “The Expendables.” This retrospective documentary offers an intimate look at the Oscar-nominated actor-writer-director-producer, paralleling his inspirational underdog-story with the indelible characters he has brought to life.
“Sly” is produced by Sean Stuart, with co-producers Maren Domzalski and Adrienne Gerard. Stallone executive produces the docuseries, alongside Bill Zanker, Sam Delcanto, Braden Aftergood, Jon Beyer, Tom Forman, and Jenny Daly.
Stallone has been outspoken about his current role in the “Rocky” franchise...
- 6/30/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
With 1991’s James Cameron-written and -directed “Terminator 2: Judgement Day,” Arnold Schwarzenegger may have notched his highest-grossing feature to date and cemented himself as an action icon. But he still remembers feeling “suspicious” about something missing from the script.
He wanted to kill more people.
Not just kill more people — “massacre” them, he admitted at a “Terminator 2” screening hosted by the Academy Museum on Wednesday. “I was killing 68 people in the first one — the second one, I have to kill 150. We go up with the count and the massacre, and we cut their throats and kill them and shoot them and the cannon and this and that — run them over with the car. I said, ‘I’ve got to outdo Stallone!’ I’ve gotta be No. 1 in killing the amount of people on the screen.”
His thirst for blood was so intense, Schwarzenegger said, that Cameron had to talk him down.
He wanted to kill more people.
Not just kill more people — “massacre” them, he admitted at a “Terminator 2” screening hosted by the Academy Museum on Wednesday. “I was killing 68 people in the first one — the second one, I have to kill 150. We go up with the count and the massacre, and we cut their throats and kill them and shoot them and the cannon and this and that — run them over with the car. I said, ‘I’ve got to outdo Stallone!’ I’ve gotta be No. 1 in killing the amount of people on the screen.”
His thirst for blood was so intense, Schwarzenegger said, that Cameron had to talk him down.
- 6/30/2023
- by Benjamin Lindsay
- The Wrap
Chris Hemsworth took over Netflix for the week of June 19 to June 25.
His latest film, Extraction 2, debuted on June 16. In its first full week on the streamer, it was No. 1 on the English-language film list with 42.2M views. The action sequel now has over 85M views in the first 10 days since it premiered.
Fans also revisited the first installment, which came in at No. 2 on the list with 13.8M views. According to Netflix, the Extraction franchise is the first film franchise to hold the top two spots for two weeks after recording 108.4M views since June 12.
Documentary film Take Care of Maya was third with 9.2M views and The Perfect Find, based on the novel by Tia Williams and starring Gabrielle Union and Keith Powers, was No. 4 with 7M views.
Also on the list were Paw Patrol: The Movie, The Mule,...
His latest film, Extraction 2, debuted on June 16. In its first full week on the streamer, it was No. 1 on the English-language film list with 42.2M views. The action sequel now has over 85M views in the first 10 days since it premiered.
Fans also revisited the first installment, which came in at No. 2 on the list with 13.8M views. According to Netflix, the Extraction franchise is the first film franchise to hold the top two spots for two weeks after recording 108.4M views since June 12.
Documentary film Take Care of Maya was third with 9.2M views and The Perfect Find, based on the novel by Tia Williams and starring Gabrielle Union and Keith Powers, was No. 4 with 7M views.
Also on the list were Paw Patrol: The Movie, The Mule,...
- 6/27/2023
- by Katie Campione
- Deadline Film + TV
Chris Hemsworth has the most-viewed face on Netflix right now.
With 42.2 million views, his film “Extraction 2” was the No. 1 title on Netflix from June 19 to June 25, while its predecessor, the 2020 film “Extraction” took second place with 13.8 million views. This is the second week in a row that the Sam Hargrave-directed films have managed to become the streamer’s most popular titles.
On the TV side, Season 6 of “Black Mirror” jumped from second to first place in its first full week of availability. During the June 19-25 viewing window, an estimated 11.6 million people tuned in, up from 11.3 million the week before.
The release of Season 6 also caused a boost in viewership for Season 1 of “Black Mirror,” which made an appearance on the chart at No. 9 with 2.3 million viewers.
The fourth and final season of “Never Have I Ever” took second place on the TV chart in its second week of full availability,...
With 42.2 million views, his film “Extraction 2” was the No. 1 title on Netflix from June 19 to June 25, while its predecessor, the 2020 film “Extraction” took second place with 13.8 million views. This is the second week in a row that the Sam Hargrave-directed films have managed to become the streamer’s most popular titles.
On the TV side, Season 6 of “Black Mirror” jumped from second to first place in its first full week of availability. During the June 19-25 viewing window, an estimated 11.6 million people tuned in, up from 11.3 million the week before.
The release of Season 6 also caused a boost in viewership for Season 1 of “Black Mirror,” which made an appearance on the chart at No. 9 with 2.3 million viewers.
The fourth and final season of “Never Have I Ever” took second place on the TV chart in its second week of full availability,...
- 6/27/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Chris Hemsworth is back as Tyler Rake in one of Netflix’s most-anticipated streaming movie sequels of the past several years. Action-packed “Extraction 2” landed on the service last week to 2.1 million U.S. households tuning in within the first four days available, according to the latest Wrap Report for the week of June 14-20.
The report provides an exclusive first look at the most-watched movies and TV series from the past week across both streaming and linear television sourced from viewership trends collected from Samba TV’s panel of more than 3 million households drawn from over 25 million connected TVs, balanced to the U.S. Census
“Extraction 2” was a hit with diverse audiences out of the gate, crucial to the lifespan of any major tentpole program. Hispanic households overindexed on the film by the highest margin at 23%, followed closely by Black households at 22%. Asian households also overindexed by 5% compared to the average U.
The report provides an exclusive first look at the most-watched movies and TV series from the past week across both streaming and linear television sourced from viewership trends collected from Samba TV’s panel of more than 3 million households drawn from over 25 million connected TVs, balanced to the U.S. Census
“Extraction 2” was a hit with diverse audiences out of the gate, crucial to the lifespan of any major tentpole program. Hispanic households overindexed on the film by the highest margin at 23%, followed closely by Black households at 22%. Asian households also overindexed by 5% compared to the average U.
- 6/26/2023
- by Meredith Brace
- The Wrap
Commando remains one of the quintessential Arnold Schwarzenegger action movies. There are the incredible set pieces and the one-liners and the scene where he feeds a deer for some reason. But major changes had to be made when it came to the ending due to the rivalry between Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone.
Screenwriter Steven E. de Souza – who was one of the go-to action writers for a stretch, also penning The Running Man, Die Hard and Judge Dredd – sat down with Radio Times to let off some steam about how his script was changed following the release of Rambo: First Blood Part II, which had come out while Arnold was filming Commando. “I concurred with Arnold [that the film would be a success]. At the time it was Rambo versus Commando and those two had a rivalry for a long time, but Arnold predicted that people would still be talking about this film because it did not...
Screenwriter Steven E. de Souza – who was one of the go-to action writers for a stretch, also penning The Running Man, Die Hard and Judge Dredd – sat down with Radio Times to let off some steam about how his script was changed following the release of Rambo: First Blood Part II, which had come out while Arnold was filming Commando. “I concurred with Arnold [that the film would be a success]. At the time it was Rambo versus Commando and those two had a rivalry for a long time, but Arnold predicted that people would still be talking about this film because it did not...
- 6/23/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
It was little surprise that the Chris Hemsworth action-sequel “Extraction 2” would lead Netflix’s Top 10 chart for the week of June 12, but the original “Extraction” ended up taking second place as viewers that missed it caught up before watching its sequel. Read on for this week’s analysis, noting that Netflix has begun focusing more on total views for many of their films and series, rather than just hours viewed.
“Extraction 2” scored 42.8 million views worldwide since debuting on the streamer on Friday, June 16, or 88.4 million hours viewed, as the #1 most-viewed film in 88 of the 93 countries where it entered the Top 10. Ireland was the only primarily English-speaking country that had a different movie watched the most, and that was “Paw Patrol: The Movie.”
The original “Extraction” from 2020 scored 9.6 million views for 18.8 million viewing hours, while “Paw Patrol” was watched 6.6 million times or 9.4 million hours. Even less of a surprise...
“Extraction 2” scored 42.8 million views worldwide since debuting on the streamer on Friday, June 16, or 88.4 million hours viewed, as the #1 most-viewed film in 88 of the 93 countries where it entered the Top 10. Ireland was the only primarily English-speaking country that had a different movie watched the most, and that was “Paw Patrol: The Movie.”
The original “Extraction” from 2020 scored 9.6 million views for 18.8 million viewing hours, while “Paw Patrol” was watched 6.6 million times or 9.4 million hours. Even less of a surprise...
- 6/20/2023
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
In its first full week of availability, the fourth and final season of “Never Have I Ever” has jumped to the No. 1 position on Netflix’s weekly viewership charts for June 12-18.
As of Tuesday, Netflix has begun ranking viewership by estimated number of viewers rather than hours viewed. The streamer calculates this by dividing the number of hours a project was viewed by its runtime. This puts “Never Have I Ever” Season 4 at 11.5 million views for the week.
Though the series’ position on the chart improved, views were actually down compared to last week, when it took second place with 15.5 million views in its first four days of availability.
The return of “Never Have I Ever” did also boost its previous seasons to the chart, with Season 1 grabbing the No. 8 position with 2.6 million views and Season 2 rounding out the bottom of the chart 2.3 million.
The most viewed Netflix title of the week,...
As of Tuesday, Netflix has begun ranking viewership by estimated number of viewers rather than hours viewed. The streamer calculates this by dividing the number of hours a project was viewed by its runtime. This puts “Never Have I Ever” Season 4 at 11.5 million views for the week.
Though the series’ position on the chart improved, views were actually down compared to last week, when it took second place with 15.5 million views in its first four days of availability.
The return of “Never Have I Ever” did also boost its previous seasons to the chart, with Season 1 grabbing the No. 8 position with 2.6 million views and Season 2 rounding out the bottom of the chart 2.3 million.
The most viewed Netflix title of the week,...
- 6/20/2023
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix’s three-part documentary, Arnold, flips the lid on Arnold Schwarzenegger and takes a deep dive into all aspects of his life. From his early days as a bodybuilder, to becoming the biggest action star in the world, to eventually becoming governor of California – Schwarzenegger has truly lived an awe-inspiring life. Arnold is an official documentary mostly told from the narrative of the man himself. This means the three-part mini series offers an intimate look into not only his successes, but his failures as well. By the time Last Action Hero was released in 1993, Schwarzenegger was coming off the...
- 6/20/2023
- by Matthew C. F
- TVovermind.com
The Gabrielle Union-starring rom-com The Perfect Find and new seasons of deceptive baking sensation Is It Cake? and The Witcher, marking the beginning of the end of Henry Cavill’s starring run, are some of the much-anticipated titles still set to come to Netflix this month.
In The Perfect Find, Union plays a fashion editor who, after a public breakup and career implosion, starts working for her former rival Darcy Hill (Gina Torres) and catches the eye of a younger videographer (Keith Powers), who happens to be the boss’ son. As a romance blossoms, Union’s character begins to question what she really wants from the next phase of her life. The film, directed by Numa Perrier, is based on Tia Williams’ award-winning novel of the same name and also stars Janet Hubert, D.B. Woodside, Aisha Hinds, La La Anthony and others.
More deceptive desserts are on the menu...
In The Perfect Find, Union plays a fashion editor who, after a public breakup and career implosion, starts working for her former rival Darcy Hill (Gina Torres) and catches the eye of a younger videographer (Keith Powers), who happens to be the boss’ son. As a romance blossoms, Union’s character begins to question what she really wants from the next phase of her life. The film, directed by Numa Perrier, is based on Tia Williams’ award-winning novel of the same name and also stars Janet Hubert, D.B. Woodside, Aisha Hinds, La La Anthony and others.
More deceptive desserts are on the menu...
- 6/19/2023
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Fubar” has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix. The announcement was made by star Arnold Schwarzenegger on Saturday at the Netflix Tudum event.
“Fubar” debuted its eight-episode first seasonon May 25, and follows a C.I.A. operative Luke Brunner (Schwarzenegger) who discovers a family secret that pulls him back into the field and delays his retirement plans.
Following the May premiere, “Fubar” opened with 88.94 million hours viewed in its first four days of availability.
Alongside Schwarzenegger’s return, “Fubar” also stars Monica Barbaro as Emma Brunner, Fortune Feimster as Roo, Jay Baruchel as Carter, Aparna Brielle as Tina, Andy Buckley as Donnie, Barbara Eve Harris as Dot, Gabriel Luna as Boro, Milan Carter as Barry, Fabiana Udenio as Tally and Travis Van Winkle as Aldon. Schwarzenegger also serves as an executive producer alongside creator and showrunner Nick Santora.
In a recent interview with Variety, Barbaro revealed that her off-screen dynamic...
“Fubar” debuted its eight-episode first seasonon May 25, and follows a C.I.A. operative Luke Brunner (Schwarzenegger) who discovers a family secret that pulls him back into the field and delays his retirement plans.
Following the May premiere, “Fubar” opened with 88.94 million hours viewed in its first four days of availability.
Alongside Schwarzenegger’s return, “Fubar” also stars Monica Barbaro as Emma Brunner, Fortune Feimster as Roo, Jay Baruchel as Carter, Aparna Brielle as Tina, Andy Buckley as Donnie, Barbara Eve Harris as Dot, Gabriel Luna as Boro, Milan Carter as Barry, Fabiana Udenio as Tally and Travis Van Winkle as Aldon. Schwarzenegger also serves as an executive producer alongside creator and showrunner Nick Santora.
In a recent interview with Variety, Barbaro revealed that her off-screen dynamic...
- 6/17/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
As we creep towards summer, Netflix has a hot new list of fresh content, including the final season of “Never Have I Ever,” the sophomore season of ‘Human Resources” and the highly anticipated sixth season of “Black Mirror.”
Kicking off the start of the month on mega streamer are lots of family-friendly goodies like both “Nanny McPhee” and “Nanny McPhee Returns,” “Kicking and Screaming,” “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” and the “Angry Birds Movie.” But the adults won’t be left out of the conversation, as more mature flicks and series like “Jarhead,” “Funny People” and “We’re the Millers” are also hitting the platform this month.
And it wouldn’t be Netflix without its originals. “Take Care of Maya,” “Extraction 2” and the Sarah Snook-led “Run Rabit Run” will land on the site in June. And even if this isn’t enough to get you watching, Netflix will be streaming its Tudum festival on Saturday,...
Kicking off the start of the month on mega streamer are lots of family-friendly goodies like both “Nanny McPhee” and “Nanny McPhee Returns,” “Kicking and Screaming,” “Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius” and the “Angry Birds Movie.” But the adults won’t be left out of the conversation, as more mature flicks and series like “Jarhead,” “Funny People” and “We’re the Millers” are also hitting the platform this month.
And it wouldn’t be Netflix without its originals. “Take Care of Maya,” “Extraction 2” and the Sarah Snook-led “Run Rabit Run” will land on the site in June. And even if this isn’t enough to get you watching, Netflix will be streaming its Tudum festival on Saturday,...
- 6/17/2023
- by Raquel "Rocky" Harris
- The Wrap
Netflix has released its weekly global top 10 chart for the week of June 5, showing how movies and television series have been doing on the streamer. Jennifer Lopez‘s “The Mother” has been dominating the English language film chart for weeks, and it finally dropped out of the top spot, but not before taking sixth place in the all-time movie chart. Read on for this week’s analysis.
Library films were the name of the game this week as “Dune” director Denis Villeneuve‘s 2013 thriller “Prisoners” and Mark Wahlberg‘s “Shooter” from 2007 were the top two movies in the English language film chart with 13.9 million and 12.8 million hours viewed, respectively. The 2011 Taylor Lautner action-thriller “Abduction,” directed by the late John Singleton, entered the chart in third place with 9.6 million hours viewed, then followed by “The Mother” in fourth place with 8.4 million viewing hours. “Prisoners” and “Abduction” were helped greatly by being...
Library films were the name of the game this week as “Dune” director Denis Villeneuve‘s 2013 thriller “Prisoners” and Mark Wahlberg‘s “Shooter” from 2007 were the top two movies in the English language film chart with 13.9 million and 12.8 million hours viewed, respectively. The 2011 Taylor Lautner action-thriller “Abduction,” directed by the late John Singleton, entered the chart in third place with 9.6 million hours viewed, then followed by “The Mother” in fourth place with 8.4 million viewing hours. “Prisoners” and “Abduction” were helped greatly by being...
- 6/14/2023
- by Edward Douglas
- Gold Derby
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The final installment of “Manifest” has topped Netflix’s Top 10 list for its English series, clocking in 78.15 million hours for Season 4, Part 2. The ending also led to fans revisiting Season 1, which saw 18.18 million hours viewed.
The disaster supernatural thriller wasn’t the only series finale that made the list. The final season for “Never Have I Ever” scored 76.21 million hours viewed, putting it in the No. 2 slot.
Those two endings were then followed by Netflix’s latest investment in Arnold Schwarzenegger. “Fubar” remained in the top 10 for the third week in a row, securing 42.28 million hours viewed. That was then followed by the limited series “Arnold” in fourth place with 24.51 million hours viewed, marking the first time “Arnold” has made the top 10. “The Ultimatum: Queer Love,” “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story...
The final installment of “Manifest” has topped Netflix’s Top 10 list for its English series, clocking in 78.15 million hours for Season 4, Part 2. The ending also led to fans revisiting Season 1, which saw 18.18 million hours viewed.
The disaster supernatural thriller wasn’t the only series finale that made the list. The final season for “Never Have I Ever” scored 76.21 million hours viewed, putting it in the No. 2 slot.
Those two endings were then followed by Netflix’s latest investment in Arnold Schwarzenegger. “Fubar” remained in the top 10 for the third week in a row, securing 42.28 million hours viewed. That was then followed by the limited series “Arnold” in fourth place with 24.51 million hours viewed, marking the first time “Arnold” has made the top 10. “The Ultimatum: Queer Love,” “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story...
- 6/13/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
It’s a bittersweet goodbye for “Manifest” as Season 4 returned to No. 1 on the Netflix Top 10 during the June 5-11 viewing window. The series picked up 78.15 million hours viewed with the release of its final episodes, making it the most viewed title this week.
After landing on Netflix on June 2, the second half of the season didn’t perform as well as Part One — the first half opened with 57.1 million hours viewed while Part Two recorded 39.4 million hours in its first three days of availability. Fans also revisited Season 1, which had 18.18 million hours viewed
Coming in at No. 2, “Never Have I Ever” returned for its fourth and final season with 76.21 million hours viewed. Starring Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, the coming-of-age series had over 15 million views. Netflix calculates hours viewed by dividing the total hours viewed (76.2 million) by total runtime (4.9 hours).
“Fubar” was dethroned in this week’s rankings, falling to third on...
After landing on Netflix on June 2, the second half of the season didn’t perform as well as Part One — the first half opened with 57.1 million hours viewed while Part Two recorded 39.4 million hours in its first three days of availability. Fans also revisited Season 1, which had 18.18 million hours viewed
Coming in at No. 2, “Never Have I Ever” returned for its fourth and final season with 76.21 million hours viewed. Starring Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, the coming-of-age series had over 15 million views. Netflix calculates hours viewed by dividing the total hours viewed (76.2 million) by total runtime (4.9 hours).
“Fubar” was dethroned in this week’s rankings, falling to third on...
- 6/13/2023
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Sylvester Stallone is taking a trip down memory lane and pulling the curtain back on his film rivalry with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The two actors, both known for dominating the action movie genre in the ’80s, recently shed light on their film rivalry in the new Netflix docu-series “Arnold”.
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone recounts. “Up until that time, action was a car chase like ‘Bullitt‘ or ‘The French Connection‘, and a film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
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Stallone remembered the pivotal moment when the landscape of action movies transformed forever. Reflecting on the release of “First Blood” in 1982, Stallone proclaimed: “You actually relied upon your body to tell the story.
The two actors, both known for dominating the action movie genre in the ’80s, recently shed light on their film rivalry in the new Netflix docu-series “Arnold”.
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone recounts. “Up until that time, action was a car chase like ‘Bullitt‘ or ‘The French Connection‘, and a film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
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Stallone remembered the pivotal moment when the landscape of action movies transformed forever. Reflecting on the release of “First Blood” in 1982, Stallone proclaimed: “You actually relied upon your body to tell the story.
- 6/12/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Sylvester Stallone has credited Arnold Schwarzenegger for redefining action movies and crowned his formal rival as being the “superior” actor in the genre.
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone said in the new Netflix docuseries Arnold (via IndieWire). “Up until that time, action was a car chase like Bullitt or The French Connection. A film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
Stallone went on to praise Schwarzenegger for changing the landscape of action movies by bringing a physical presence that the films could center around. “You actually relied upon your body to tell the story,” he said. “Dialogue was not necessary. I saw that there was an opportunity, because no one else was doing this except some other guy from Austria, who doesn’t need to say much… He was superior. He just had all the answers.
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone said in the new Netflix docuseries Arnold (via IndieWire). “Up until that time, action was a car chase like Bullitt or The French Connection. A film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
Stallone went on to praise Schwarzenegger for changing the landscape of action movies by bringing a physical presence that the films could center around. “You actually relied upon your body to tell the story,” he said. “Dialogue was not necessary. I saw that there was an opportunity, because no one else was doing this except some other guy from Austria, who doesn’t need to say much… He was superior. He just had all the answers.
- 6/12/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Film News
Sylvester Stallone has crowned Arnold Schwarzenegger the “superior” action star, less than a year after openly admitting the two actors loathed each other throughout the 1980s as Hollywood pit their acting careers against one another. In Schwarzenegger’s recently released Netflix documentary “Arnold,” Stallone says there’s no question that Schwarzenegger was the more ideal action hero.
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone said (via IndieWire). “Up until that time, action was a car chase like ‘Bullitt’ or ‘The French Connection.’ A film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
Stallone credited Schwarzenegger with making action cinema more dependent on the actor.
“You actually relied upon your body to tell the story,” Stallone said. “Dialogue was not necessary. I saw that there was an opportunity, because no one else was doing this except some other guy from Austria,...
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone said (via IndieWire). “Up until that time, action was a car chase like ‘Bullitt’ or ‘The French Connection.’ A film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
Stallone credited Schwarzenegger with making action cinema more dependent on the actor.
“You actually relied upon your body to tell the story,” Stallone said. “Dialogue was not necessary. I saw that there was an opportunity, because no one else was doing this except some other guy from Austria,...
- 6/12/2023
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
The 1980s rivalry between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone is the stuff of Hollywood legends, but the two action stars have mended some fences now that they’re not competing at the box office every year. Stallone even makes an appearance in the new Netflix documentary “Arnold” to praise his former enemy for reinventing the action genre. He recalled that the action film landscape that the two men entered was dramatically different from the one that they created together.
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone said. “Up until that time, action was a car chase like ‘Bullitt’ or ‘The French Connection.’ A film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
Once the ’80s came around, humans replaced cars as the primary drivers of action in these blockbusters. Stallone credited Schwarzenegger with being one...
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone said. “Up until that time, action was a car chase like ‘Bullitt’ or ‘The French Connection.’ A film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
Once the ’80s came around, humans replaced cars as the primary drivers of action in these blockbusters. Stallone credited Schwarzenegger with being one...
- 6/11/2023
- by Christian Zilko
- Indiewire
Sylvester Stallone Says Arnold Schwarzenegger “Was Superior”: “He Had The Body, He Had The Strength”
Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger are best known for their action movies from the 80s. As part of the Netflix docuseries Arnold, Stallone is recalling his former bitter rivalry with Schwarzenegger and giving him props.
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone says. “Up until that time, action was a car chase like Bullitt or The French Connection, and a film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
Stallone determines that it was with First Blood, released in 1982, that action movies changed saying, “You actually relied upon your body to tell the story. Dialogue was not necessary. I saw that there was an opportunity, ’cause no one else was doing this… except some other guy from Austria, who doesn’t need to say much.”
The Rocky star was referring to Schwarzenegger who acknowledged that...
“The ’80s was a very interesting time because the definitive ‘action guy’ had not really been formed yet,” Stallone says. “Up until that time, action was a car chase like Bullitt or The French Connection, and a film all about intellect and innuendo and verbal this and verbal that.”
Stallone determines that it was with First Blood, released in 1982, that action movies changed saying, “You actually relied upon your body to tell the story. Dialogue was not necessary. I saw that there was an opportunity, ’cause no one else was doing this… except some other guy from Austria, who doesn’t need to say much.”
The Rocky star was referring to Schwarzenegger who acknowledged that...
- 6/11/2023
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Every movie star encounters at least one flop.
In the three-part Netflix series “Arnold,” Arnold Schwarzenegger, 75, recently got candid about his personal “embarrassment” towards the less than stellar reception to his 1993 action-comedy “Last Action Hero”.
“I cannot tell you how upset I was,” Schwarzenegger admits in the doc. “It hurts you. It hurts your feelings. It’s embarrassing… I didn’t want to see anyone for a week. But you keep plodding along. And my mother-in-law also said this all the time: ‘Let’s just move forward.’ It’s a great message.”
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In “Last Action Here”, Schwarzenegger stars as a fictional hero, Jack Slater. A hardcore movie enthusiast, Danny, finds himself transported into Jack’s exhilarating world where they forge an unbreakable bond.
“Last Action Hero” opened with a mere $15.3 million against its colossal $85 million production budget.
In the three-part Netflix series “Arnold,” Arnold Schwarzenegger, 75, recently got candid about his personal “embarrassment” towards the less than stellar reception to his 1993 action-comedy “Last Action Hero”.
“I cannot tell you how upset I was,” Schwarzenegger admits in the doc. “It hurts you. It hurts your feelings. It’s embarrassing… I didn’t want to see anyone for a week. But you keep plodding along. And my mother-in-law also said this all the time: ‘Let’s just move forward.’ It’s a great message.”
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In “Last Action Here”, Schwarzenegger stars as a fictional hero, Jack Slater. A hardcore movie enthusiast, Danny, finds himself transported into Jack’s exhilarating world where they forge an unbreakable bond.
“Last Action Hero” opened with a mere $15.3 million against its colossal $85 million production budget.
- 6/10/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
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