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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

‘Cocaine Bear’ Screenwriter on Sequels, Extreme Gore and 12-Year-Olds Trying Cocaine: ‘I Never Thought Anybody Was Going to Make This Movie’ - Variety

When Jimmy Warden was a kid growing up in Chicago, he wound up watching “a lot” of horror movies when he was, he says, “far too young.”

“I became used to seeing people get their guts eaten or torn out of their bodies, stuff like that,” he says over Zoom with a wry chuckle. “So that’s where a lot of my taste is right now.”

Warden’s sensibility is on robust display in his screenplay for “Cocaine Bear,” the R-rated action-comedy, directed by Elizabeth Banks, that is loosely based on the true story of a black bear who died after ingesting a mountain of cocaine in 1985 from a botched drug smuggling operation. Warden stumbled on the account in the mid-2010s while scrolling through Twitter, “not doing work that I should have been doing,” and instantly realized that “there was something there.”

But Warden wasn’t interested in writing about the drug trafficker who scattered dozens of bags of cocaine across the Appalachian Mountains, and then died when his parachute didn’t open, nor was he keen on writing about a bear who dies from a cocaine overdose.

Instead, he says, he wrote “my twisted fantasy of what I wish actually happened after the bear did all that cocaine.”

Warden first sent his script to Lord Miller, the production company founded by filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller — Warden’s first job in Hollywood was as a PA on Lord and Miller’s live-action directorial debut, 2012’s “21 Jump Street.” Still, despite their reputation for making movies — from “The LEGO Movie” to “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” — that delightfully defy conventions, Warden had zero expectation that his script would ever make it to theaters.

Instead, Universal made “Cocaine Bear,” with most of the $35 million budget going to Weta FX to create a photo-realistic, cocaine addicted black bear. Warden, 33, has already shot his directorial debut, the indie thriller “Borderline,” starring his wife, Samara Weaving. But as he explains to Variety, he also sees a promising future for “Cocaine Bear.”

Was “Cocaine Bear” the title from the start?

Yeah. If I’m being completely honest — maybe I shouldn’t say it — I never thought anybody was going to make this movie. When you have a script, you want to do anything to get people to read it. So there was never any question in my mind that the movie would be called “Cocaine Bear.” I think that if you asked me back then I would have been like, if it ever gets made, I assume people are probably going to want to change the name. But Universal never did.

In talking with Elizabeth Banks as well as Phil Lord, Chris Miller and their producing partner Aditya Sood, they were all very clear that they’d only make this movie if it was called “Cocaine Bear.”

That’s because they are a lot richer than I am. I would have been fine if somebody wanted to make this movie and call it you know, anything. And there are some things in there that, you know, if I were a betting man, I would have bet were going to get taken out. They just championed those things all the way through. 

I assume that one of the things you’re talking about is the scene where the two 12-year-olds in the movie dare each other to try cocaine?

Yeah, it’s that scene — which, in the original spec, was the first scene of the movie. I figured, if you start there, and people continue to read after 10 pages of 12-year-olds doing coke in the woods, then you kind of have them. 

Was there anything else you thought would be taken out?

I made it overly violent on purpose. I’m not sure how much of a gore fan you are, but at a certain point you cross the line and it becomes so messed up that you can’t help but laugh. It’s not the fringe, pit-of-your-stomach sort of violence; it becomes its own genre in a certain way. This is certainly not the first movie to do that. But I think that Liz executed in a way that this movie definitely crosses the line in terms of gore, but I don’t think it really alienates the audience. 

Correct me if I’m wrong, but it sounds like when you wrote this script, you saw it as a calling card to get other work, but you didn’t think a respectable studio would ever make it.

I guess I wouldn’t say “respectable studio.” I’m not sure it’s the right narrative, but that is kind of the truth. It was maybe going to get me some attention that people would read on tracking boards, possibly? Or just another spec that I would just throw on the pile of many that no one ever reads. I’m not sure if this is the best thing for me to say from a publicity perspective, but I don’t really care. The truth is, no, I didn’t think that any respectable studio would make a movie called “Cocaine Bear” and keep all the shit that I had written.

I mean, I’m part of the Just Say No generation that grew up in the ’80s, and watching the movie, there was a part of me that just couldn’t believe it existed at all — there was a time not that long ago where this movie would’ve just been this massive scandal.

What I learned from Phil and Chris and Aditya is that there’s a good nature to this movie as well. I wrote those kids doing [cocaine] with love; they were just very specific and vivid in my mind. I’m 10 years younger than you are. But I still had D.A.R.E. representatives coming to my school every week and just so much anti-drug culture around my school. So I never thought that anybody could put cocaine in the title and have it be as massive as this movie wants to be.

What did what did you think when you heard that Elizabeth Banks was interested in directing?

I was excited, because I think there’s a dark and smaller version of this movie. And in order to warrant however many millions we were going to need to build this bear, we needed someone that was able to push the envelope in terms of tone and make sure that it was something that everybody was going to want to see. Not just horror fans, not just gore freaks. She took those comedic aspects and continued to build on them. 

The movie ends with what feels like a suggestion for a sequel, but given that you didn’t think this movie would get made, do you have an idea for a sequel in your head?

Yeah, for sure. Not just a sequel. Many sequels. “Cocaine Bear in Space” is where we would probably end.

I can’t tell if you’re pulling my leg or not.

No, I’m fucking with you about “Cocaine Bear Goes to Space.” But for the sequels, I definitely have ideas for that. The bear’s not the bad guy in this movie. What happened is a product of circumstance and everybody else’s poor decisions. I think that is a story that we can continue to tell over and over again. I’d be excited to tell it because there are some really good ideas that we have for the subsequent movies.

Finally, and please tell me if this is too personal, but did you draw from any personal experience with cocaine in writing this script?

And this is on the record. (Pause) Yeah, of course. I had personal experiences with both halves of the title. I’ve seen bears in the wild, and as for cocaine, I mean, yeah, who hasn’t? I don’t really know how much [my publicists] will want me to say that I have done cocaine in Variety. But yeah, I guess that’s true. Liz hasn’t, though. She refuses to.

“Cocaine Bear” premieres in theaters on Feb. 24.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2023

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’s box office isn’t quite Marvel gold - Polygon

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is off to a bit of a slow start at the box office, at least by recent Marvel Cinematic Universe standards. During its four-day weekend, Quantumania brought in $144 million at the box office, but its staying power is what really matters for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Though $144 million is the best debut among Marvel’s three Ant-Man films, it’s also among the lower end of recent MCU fare. Marvel’s first opening of 2022 was also its most impressive, with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness picking up $187 million in its first few days. Disney ended the superhero year with another strong premiere from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, which drew $181 million in its first weekend. Meanwhile, Thor: Love and Thunder came in at a comparatively disappointing $144 million, which matches Quantumania’s total — though the Ant-Man movie had the benefit of a holiday weekend to extend its opening and increase its ticket sales.

Though these movies’ openings are important, it’s the continued week-over-week success where Marvel hopes Ant-Man reverse the studio’s recent run of box office disappointments — even if, by MCU standards, they’re still hauling in plenty. Both Thor: Love and Thunder and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever failed to reach the financial heights of their characters’ preceding films, with Love and Thunder falling nearly $100 million off Thor: Ragnarok’s mark in 2017, and Wakanda Forever trailing 2018’s Black Panther by nearly $500 million.

While Quantumania avoided the extreme lows of other recent Marvel openings like Eternals, which managed only $71 million on its first weekend in 2021, it’s clear that Marvel is a little worried about its fans getting burnt out. A week before the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania premiered, Disney CEO Bob Iger suggested during Disney’s quarterly investor call that Marvel would be releasing a bit less content in the near future and that “more aggressive curation” might be good for the MCU’s future.

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Jansen Panettiere, Actor in ‘The Walking Dead,’ ‘Ice Age: The Meltdown,’ Dies at 28 - Variety

Jansen Panettiere, who appeared in “The Walking Dead” and “Ice Age: The Meltdown” and was the brother of actor Hayden Panettiere, died Sunday in New York City. He was 28.

Hayden’s rep Kasey Kitchen confirmed the death to CNN.

Panettiere is remembered for his work in “The Walking Dead.” “The Walking Dead” producers at Valhalla Entertainment celebrated the star on Twitter. “You might remember Jansen as ‘Casper’ in ‘The Calm Before’ in Season 9 of #TheWalkingDead. He will be deeply missed. The whole #TWDFamily is thinking about the Panettiere family right now.”

Panettiere’s credits also include “The Last Day of Summer,” “Even Stevens,” “The X’s,” “The Forger,” “The Martial Arts Kid,” “Summer Forever” and “Love and Love Not.” Panettiere also starred with his sister in “Tiger Cruise” in 2004. His early credits include voice acting work in “Midori’s Nintendoland Bakery,” “Grand Central Bennetts,” and “Blue’s Clues.”

The actor also worked on “Aaah! Roach!,” which is in post-production. He was slated to work on “American Game,” which is in production, “Horse,” which is in pre-production and “Justice Angel,” which is in development.

Actor Alyson Stoner (“Step Up,” “Phineas and Ferb,” “Camp Rock”) shared a tribute to the star on Instagram. “Love you. I hope you are at peace. // Hayden, love you. I’m so sorry for your incomparable loss. Thinking of your family and community. // Keep checkin in on each other,” Stoner said in the caption.

Panettiere was born Sept. 25, 1994, in Palisades, N.Y.

The actor is survived by his sister and his parents Lesley Vogel and Alan “Skip” Panettiere.

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Avril Lavigne and Mod Sun Break Up, Call Off Engagement: Sources - PEOPLE

Avril Lavigne and Mod Sun have called it quits.

Less than a year after getting engaged, the pop-punk musicians have decided to end their relationship, sources close to the couple tell PEOPLE.

"Avril and Mod Sun have been on and off for the past two months, but are no longer together as a couple," said an insider.

Lavigne, 38, and Mod Sun, 35, were last publicly seen together at a pre-Grammy event celebrating Julie Greenwald and Craig Kallman in Los Angeles.

Earlier this week, TMZ published photos of the "Girlfriend" singer-songwriter hugging rapper Tyga after sharing a meal at Nobu restaurant. The images sparked dating rumors between the two musicians, but a source tells PEOPLE: "Avril and Tyga are genuinely friends and nothing more. There was absolutely no third party involved in the split."

Reps for Mod Sun and Lavigne have not commented.

Lavigne and Mod Sun, whose real name is Derek Smith, met in January 2021 and released a collaborative single titled "Flames" the same month. They were first romantically linked the following month and later got engaged in April 2022.

The Minnesota-born rocker released his latest album God Save the Teen earlier this month, featuring a track titled "Avril's Song" and a collaboration with his then-partner called "Shelter."

In a recent interview with E! News, Mod Sun described "Avril's Song" as "dark and sweet at the same time," noting that it's lyrics are "a total metaphor" for how he's been affected by the relationship.

"I have found such a partner in this world to go through the chaos that life gives you," he told the outlet. "I have found that person. I'm with a real grown woman who has gone through it all 10 times over and she makes me a better person."

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Monday, February 20, 2023

EXCLUSIVE: Boosie Goes Off: If TI Snitched on His Dead Cousin He's a Rat, Our Joint Album is Over - VladTV

In this clip, Boosie reflected on his past comments about Terrance "Gangsta" Williams' decision to snitch on the dead. After maintaining his stance, the Baton Rouge native reacted to T.I. revealing he told on his deceased cousin in his younger years. Boosie said if T.I.'s story is true, then he would be a "rat" as well. Despite feeling like T.I. wasn't being truthful in his story, he still revealed that T.I.'s remarks caused him to cancel their planned joint album. To hear more, check out the clip above.

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Sunday, February 19, 2023

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny Spotted at Restaurant With Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber - E! NEWS

Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny just embarked on a yummy outing. 

The duo were spotted out to dinner with Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber on Feb. 18 in Beverly Hills. For the occasion, Kendall sported leather-textured pants paired with an oversized jacket and boots. Meanwhile, Bad Bunny was seen donning a baseball cap, a brown jacket and cream-colored pants.

As for the Biebers? Hailey attended the gathering in jeans and a black jacket, while Justin rocked a blue pant set paired with a cream-colored beanie. 

The group's get together comes almost three months after a a source told E! News that Kendall and NBA star Devin Booker had called it quits in October "due to their busy schedules."

The former couple, who began dating in 2020, dated on and off throughout 2022. Prior to calling it quits in October, Kendall and Devin briefly split up in June. At the time, a source close to the model told E! News they parted ways after hitting "a rough patch."

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Rebel Wilson and girlfriend Ramona Agruma are engaged after Disneyland proposal: 'We said YES!' - Yahoo Entertainment

Ramona Agruma and Rebel Wilson got engaged at Disneyland. (Photo: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Atlantis The Royal)
Ramona Agruma and Rebel Wilson got engaged at Disneyland. (Photo: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Atlantis The Royal)

Rebel Wilson is engaged to girlfriend Ramona Agruma, the actress announced on Instagram Sunday. According to her post — which sees the brides-to-be kissing while wearing matching pink-and-white striped shirts featuring a heart design — the Pitch Perfect star surprised Agruma with a Tiffany engagement ring.

Wilson's proposal took place at Disneyland, in front of Sleeping Beauty's castle. It comes eight months after the Australian star introduced Agruma as her girlfriend for the first time, telling fans, "I thought I was searching for a Disney Prince ... but maybe what I really needed all this time was a Disney Princess."

"We said YES!" Wilson, 42, captioned her post, thanking Tiffany & Co. for the "stunning ring" and Disney CEO Bob Iger for helping her pull "off this magical surprise." Rosie O'Donnell and Tori Spelling were among those offering the couple their well wishes.

Wilson, who welcomed daughter Royce Lillian via a gestational surrogate last November, came out last summer after an Australian newspaper informed her it planned to break the news of her new relationship with clothing and jewelry designer Agruma. In a recent interview on the Life Uncut podcast, she revealed that Agruma's family "hasn't been as accepting" of the romance as hers has been.

"In many respects, it has been a lot harder on her to have to make the news public," Wilson shared, adding, "As her partner, I feel so sad to see what happened with her family over it. Hopefully, people will change their attitudes about things."

Wilson — who also recently spoke about being told not to lose weight while playing "Fat Amy" in the Pitch Perfect films — also opened up about her sexuality on the podcast, admitting, "I never felt 100% straight."

"When I talked to my good friends, they all knew that part of me, but it wasn't like I was actively exploring it," she added. "I was dating guys, but always being like, 'I wish they were a bit more like this …’ Or it just didn't quite click … I never met a guy I wanted to live with or was in a deep enough relationship with."

A same-sex kiss in 2022's The Almond and the Seahorse "made me feel more open to exploring," Wilson shared. With Agruma, "it just clicked … I feel lucky to have found her."

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