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Director Halle Berry gets down in upcoming film

Halle Berry has been throwing down in her last few movies… John Wick she trained like a beast for that roll, now with her directorial debut of her Netfix movie “Bruised”, which premieres in November. Berry said in an interview: “When you break something, it calcifies and it’s stronger. You don’t usually break the same bones twice,”. At 54 years of age now she plays an MMA role ad doing it well.

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Why no Deadshot return for The Suicide Squad sequel

Suicide Squad producer Peter Safran explains why we don’t see Will Smith in the movie sequel: “We discussed it, it was more of a schedule thing than anything else. We knew we had to start shooting in September because, frankly, we knew probably earlier than other people did that James was going to come back and do Guardians.  So it was really important that we started shooting when we started shooting and Will wasn’t available, and that kind of made it easier all around. What are you going to do? He’s not available. So it’s also nice to, frankly, help separate it from the first movie, I think, in a greater fashion.”

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Aquaman sequel may be better then the first

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II told Hollywood Reporter “I think the script is better than it was in the first one. It gives the actors a lot of good storytelling moments,” he explains. “In Aquaman, we just got a small introduction to Black Manta and to some of his motivations. In this one, I get to exercise and breathe a little bit more. I’m showing some different colors with this one.”

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Beyoncé tells Harper’s Bazaar she seems ‘Closed Off’

Beyonce says: “I’m grateful I have the ability to choose what I want to share,” she told the magazine. “One day I decided I wanted to be like Sade and Prince. I wanted the focus to be on my music, because if my art isn’t strong enough or meaningful enough to keep people interested and inspired, then I’m in the wrong business. My music, my films, my art, my message — that should be enough.