Angelina Jolie wants to be a part of the franchise, Star Wars.
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- Published on Saturday, 14 March 2020 15:57
- Written by Matza vreview
Angelina Jolie was as a Complainant in the productions of Disney. In addition to her role as Maleficent’, the actress plays in Topic The Eternal in the MCU. Or the diamond is the only thing that is missing, to appear in a big franchise for the studio: Star Wars: The Clone Wars.In an interview with the MTV Newsthe actress has revealed the way that you like to experience an adventure in a galaxy “far, far”. It was in the “corner” of the Director With The Rising FuelTo say J. J. Abrams, and during the D23 only, “you have no idea, why can’t it be Star Wars: The Clone Wars“. In spite of the desire to be a part of the franchise, Jolie has confessed that she even thought about it, what role would you like to play.During the interview, the star also talks a bit about his involvement in the MCU, and with the accolades of the universe, who has created the studio, and Kevin Feige, the one who calls him. Angelina says he is very happy to be a part of the Marvel family, and there is diversity in the cast.Directed by Chloé Zhao, the history of the The Eternal it hits theaters on may 6. Day of November in the year 2020. Those who want to see the eternal artist of Lara Croft in this year should not miss Maleficent: the mistress of Evilpremiere on 17. October. It With The Rising Fuel (without the diamonds) will be released in Brazil on 19 December of this year.
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Mehwish Hayat to appear in BBC show produced by Angelina Jolie
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- Published on Saturday, 14 March 2020 15:54
- Written by Tribune
The actor is all set to appear in a BBC show produced by Hollywood A-Lister Angelina Jolie, as announced in an Instagram post late last night.In the short clip shared on her social media accounts, Mehwish makes a strong point for equal wages in the entertainment industry as well as the importance of using social media in the right way. “I really want the male actor and the female actor to get an equal amount of money so they get the equal amount of respect,” she says, adding, “Social media, if used in the right way, can be really helpful, healthy and progressive. It can build people up.” Mehwish also talks about the possible reason why she is so ought after in the entertainment industry today, saying, “The roles that I have done, they have been the ones that have broken stereotypes.” Executive produced by Angelina Jolie, the show, titled BBC My World, aims to give young viewers real tools to stop fake news. “As a parent I am happy to be able to give my support to a program that aims to help children learn more about the lives of other young people around the world, and connect to them to each other,” she said recently.The show will broadcast weekly on Sundays on the BBC World News for half-an-hour. It will also be shared to BBC’s 42 different language services.
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Scarlett Johansson responds to the input of Angelina Jolie at the MCU: “Crazy”
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- Published on Saturday, 14 March 2020 12:38
- Written by Matza vreview
To be the first actress, a heroine in the MCU, and Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow, he is very happy with Angelina Jolie, and other women in the Marvel universe in the cinema.In an interview with ENews!, Scarlett Johansson spoken about the meaning, Angelina Jolie, and other Actresses in the MCU.To see with the daughters of Angelina Jolie, the Cirque du Soleil show, at the 1. public appearance for the year 2020.“It was just amazing, we have so many women that I admire Angelina [Jolie], Salma [Hayek], Rachel [Weisz], Tessa [Thompson], Natalie [Portman]. It is just crazy. I think it is very exciting. I think it will be a strong presence in the MCU in some way. It is nice to see a very diverse group of people, and it is amazing. It is a long time,” said the actress. Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek have announced, for the occupation of the Eternal, who made his debut on 6. November in the year 2020.Already, Tessa Thompson, and Natalie Portman in Thor: the love and the Thunder, which debuted in the Theater at 5. November 2021.
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Angelina Jolie and Bradley Cooper together?
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- Published on Saturday, 14 March 2020 12:35
- Written by Play Crazy Game
We go now straight to the point, bluntly: Angelina Jolie and Bradley Cooper together. Maybe it is better to use the conditional, and also still a question mark.The tabloid New idea a few days ago, has this bomb, but its not even the trace of a proof. But nevertheless, gossip has exploded and all the talk of “Brangelina 2.0”.According to a report in the magazine, Angelina and Bradley would be, were spotted together in Disneyland on June 23. august of this year with your children. In many of the screaming, the fake news, because it seems that the encounter was purely by chance.But you know the fans like to have a chat. And see, the message has the world in the shortest possible time. The concerns are many. Such as, for example, but it is possible that Angelina steps of a flirt with all of this ease? It had not tried, with Chris Hemsworth just a few days ago? And Bradley was gone, along with Lady Gaga? What a mess! We are forced to believe, in the end, none of these relationships has ever existed.
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How Angelina Jolie inspired Jameela Jamil’s activism
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- Published on Thursday, 12 March 2020 18:34
- Written by Good morning America
Privilege, as far as Jameela Jamil is concerned, shouldn’t be considered a “rude” word.The former “Good Place” star, who is known for her social media activism, rejects the notion that the term is always reflective of “wealth or power or fame,” and said instead: “Privilege can also sometimes just be the absence of discrimination.” To that end, she continued, anyone lucky enough to have privilege -- often thought of as a leg up -- has an obligation to act accordingly. “It’s a good thing to check your privilege and register how lucky you are every single day,” Jamil said, “and then try and use a little bit of that, even if it’s just micro-activism, to change at least the world around you if you can’t change the entire world.”Jamil, 34, has never shied away from tough topics, and told “GMA” her activism is inspired by fellow actress Angelina Jolie. That's because Jolie, who works as a Special Envoy to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, has been able to use her fame to “raise awareness about huge topics like sex trafficking or war -- things that were happening in third world countries.” “She was able to bring more attention to what was happening in Pakistan than anyone in Pakistan was because we weren’t being listened to,” Jamil, who is of Pakistani and Indian heritage, continued.
“And yet a powerful actor comes and says it and it’s like the world and the media have heard it for the first time,” the I Weigh activist explained. “I think I clocked, as a teenager, that that was how to get things done is you can make more change from the inside. Sadly, we don't listen to underprivileged people. We listen to the privileged and, while that system sucks, I have to utilize it while I can.” Throughout her decade or so on Twitter, Jamil said one thing she has learned to “think and then tweet.” In addition to raising awareness about suicide prevention, body positivity and unrealistic beauty standards in Hollywood, she has faced her fair share of controversies.On top of that, she follows the always-helpful advice of not reading the comments and tries to not engage with her trolls -- at least not too often. “Occasionally I like a little clapback, but generally don’t give them air,” Jamil advised.As for how people can keep their mental health in check while taking part in social media, Jamil recommends making sure you’re surrounded by real friends and family. “I think the whole virtual family idea is great in some instances, but also sometimes can be super damaging to young people -- and to all people,” the upcoming “Marry Me” star explained. “I think It’s very important to have in-person communication with people who care about you and love you and I think having your chosen family or your real family around is pivotal.”
Anyone who looks at her profiles will see the term “feminist-in-progress” proudly written in her bio. This, Jamil revealed, is meant to show people that she is “not standing on a soapbox preaching at anyone.”“I'm just trying to raise awareness and learn at the same time,” she declared. “I'm always going to be in progress. I will never have all of the updated information. I'm not a bloody computer. And there's so much more for me to learn -- and I'm excited to learn.”"I'm going to make mistakes. I'm a flawed, fallible human being who is learning. I think, if anything, to me, that feels more accessible and inspiring to know that someone can go from being problematic like I was -- and maybe even still will continue to be sometimes by mistake -- and you can ... use your privilege to help other people, which is what I'm now doing. So if I can do it, you can do it.” Jamil can soon be seen on Disney Junior’s new animated show “Mira, Royal Detective,” an all-Indian cartoon already been renewed for a second season ahead of the series’ premiere.“I just didn't see myself represented when I was growing up, so therefore I thought there was something wrong with me,” Jamil, who lends her voice to Auntie Pushpa on the show, recalled. “I thought that because I wasn't white and blonde and had a one-inch waist that I wasn't worthy of being represented.” “I love the fact that we're representing different people from different cultures around the world,” she gushed, praising the showcase of Indian music, dance and the nation’s colorful nature. “It's just so important that other people see. I think the things that you tend to hear about my part of the world is often either about poverty or about, you know, things to do with war. So it's nice to show the different side of us that is really beautiful and just exotic and interesting, and fabulous while being represented.”“Mira, Royal Detective” will premiere in the United States on March 20 and in India on March 22 before rolling out to other countries around the world.
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source : Good morning America