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The "Knives Out" franchise has consistently brought whodunnits back to theaters (and streaming for those with a Netflix subscription). Along with stellar ensemble casts, they've also each contained subtle voice cameos by frequent Rian Johnson collaborator Joseph Gordon-Levitt. His new movie, "Wake Up Dead Man," is no exception, and he told CinemaBlend where to spot the latest cameo. What we know about "Wake Up Dead Man" has been limited, as the franchise tries to guard its secrets. But the latest mystery is now officially in theaters ahead of its release on Netflix in December. As you can see above, Johnson spoke to CinemaBlend ahead of its release, and revealed the sly way he snuck Gordon-Levitt into the threequel.

Jonathan Bailey says there's a specific reason his character has blue eyes in "Wicked," and teases how that reason is revealed in "Wicked: For Good."


By all accounts, George Clooney is one of the best actors of his generation and one of the most accomplished stars in the history of Hollywood. Clooney’s wave of success began in earnest in the ‘90s, when he landed the role of Dr. Doug Ross on NBC’s ER, which became a success. However, before taking on the role of the noble and suave medical practitioner, Clooney had to pay his dues and that meant experiencing his share of failures. The fan-favorite actor reflected on that part of his career while speaking with CinemaBlend. Clooney spoke with us while promoting his 2025 movie release, Jay Kelly, which sees him play a seasoned actor struggling with personal regrets from his past. Considering the character’s journey, CinemaBlend asked Clooney how his own life and career compare to Jay’s. Clooney opined that unlike him, Jay found success early on and, as he explained, it took him some time to find his own footing within show business.


"Regretting You" Actors Mckenna Grace, Mason Thames, Dave Franco, Allison Williams, Scott Eastwood, as well as Director Josh Boone, join CinemaBlend to discuss the highly anticipated Colleen Hoover adaptation. Watch as they share the Miller-esque posters they have hanging on their walls, how much they referenced Hoover's book while filming, behind-the-scenes details on filming our favorite moments, and even address some "Tangled" fan-casting going around right now.
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