Entertainment Tidbits

Margot Robbie is reportedly expecting her first baby with husband Tom Ackerley. Source confirmed the news to People yesterday after the Daily Mail published photos that had sparked pregnancy speculation earlier in the day.

The planned Arkham Asylum TV series for Max, originally intended to be set within the world of The Batman, will not move forward with Antonio Campos as the writer and showrunner. There is still a possibility of a new project.

Marlon Wayans, after his home was burglarized, issued a PSA on Instagram telling potential robbers not to waste their time. He stated not much was taken from his home because: “I don’t have anything valuable in my house…”

M. Night Shyamalan pitched his upcoming film Trap, with Josh Hartnett, as  “What if The Silence of the Lambs happened at a Taylor Swift concert?” The story involves a police operation to catch a serial killer at a pop concert.

Minnie Driver spoke about her past relationship with actor Josh Brolin (they were engaged in 2001 but broke up after 5-months). “The one time I was engaged, it would have been, I think, the biggest mistake of my life,” she said.

Emma Roberts attributes the poor performance of Madame Web to the unpredictability of the movie industry and power of the internet. “Things work; things don’t work…Things do badly, and then they blow up later on TikTok.”

Vanessa Morgan, a Riverdale actress, announced on Instagram that she is pregnant with her boyfriend James Karnik, expecting a baby girl. The couple’s happy news was shared through a series of maternity photos on Saturday.

Mike Heslin, the actor known for Special Ops: Lioness and The Holiday Proposal Plan, passed away at 30 due to an unexpected cardiac event. His husband, Scotty Dynamo, shared the news on Instagram, praising his character.

Jon Landau, the acclaimed producer who worked with James Cameron on Titanic and Avatar, died at 63 after battling cancer. Known for his visionary talent, Landau’s contributions to the film industry were praised by colleagues.

Judy Belushi Pisano, former actress and producer, passed away at 73 after battling cancer. Known for her work in The Blues Brothers and National Lampoon’s Animal House, she also produced projects related to her late husband.

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