Edward Furlong ("Terminator 2") was arrested in Hollywood late last week for violating a restraining order filed by his ex-girlfriend, Monica Keena. Authorities found Furlong hiding under a stairwell in a property nearby his ex's, reports the Guardian Express. The restraining order was granted against the troubled star following multiple instances of domestic abuse.
Christopher Nolan, who directed the most recent "Batman" trilogy, is in talks to helm the next "Bond" flick. The director, reports the Daily Mail, is currently in talks with "Bond" producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson. "It does no harm for Broccoli and Wilson to talk with Nolan, even if nothing happens this time round," the source told the Mail.
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have split up after over three years of dating, a source tells People magazine, adding that it would not be a surprise if the pair got back together again. Another insider, speaking with Us Weekly, said that the pair has been "having problems" and "fighting a lot." On Pattinson's 27th birthday on May 13, added the source, the two blew up at one another.
Much like most of the season, "Second Sons" was another slow burn that was all about building character relationships and delaying some of the big plot twists that we all know have to be coming sooner or later. While some may be disappointed with another episode in which nothing major actually happens, there were still some great individual moments.
NBC sources have reportedly confirmed that Fred Armisen is planning to part ways with "Saturday Night Live" at the end of this season. Rumors are also swirling that fellow cast mate Jason Sudeikis is also planning his departure. The news follows shortly after the announcement that Bill Hader will leave the show at the end of this season along with Seth Myers, who is leaving as well.
"The Office," NBC's long-running workplace comedy, has finally come to an end. The series finale had expected surprises (Dwight's marriage to Angela), as well as some unexpected ones (Michael Scott's return to the show in the role of Dwight's best man). "I feel like all my kids grew up and then they married each other," said Michael (Steve Carell) to the camera at the wedding reception.
Kim Kardashian has reportedly invited friends and family members to her baby shower. According to eonline.com the invites were shipped in custom music boxes adorned with a wind-up ballerina. It will be the first child for Kim and her boyfriend Kanye West and the shower is reportedly set for June 2. The announcement follows rumors that Kim's sisters are planning a major bash for the shower.
Emily Blunt is in talks to join "Into the Woods," the Rob Marshall directed film for Disney. Blunt joins a growing cast of big names that includes Johnny Depp, Meryl Streep, Jake Gyllenhaal and Chris Pine. According to Variety, the film is based on Stephen Sondheim's 1987 Broadway musical. The plot centers on a childless baker and his wife as they attempt to lift a family curse.
Over $1 million dollars of jewelry to be loaned to celebrities at the Cannes Film Festival have been stolen from a safe in the Novotel Hotel room, reports the BBC. The safe was in the room of an employee of Chopard, a Swiss jeweler, which is also one of the festival's sponsors. The theft went down on Thursday night, just as the fest was getting under way, according to Reuters.
Candice Glover is the champion of "American Idol" season 12. The soaring songstress took home the prize after competing on the talent show three times. "I can't even -- oh my God. Three years!" said the teary Glover after defeating Kree Harrison in the final match. The previous night both Glover and Harrison had performed three songs apiece.
The sequel to "Garden State" from Zach Braff is off the ground after an impressive Kickstarter campaign that saw fans donate well over the $2 million mark. Worldwide Entertainment is picking up the rest of the tab on the film, and, according to its CEO, Christopher Woodrow, it was drawn to the film partially because of the proven demand.
Joss Whedon's adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" is set to kick off this summer's Oscars Outdoor screening series. The series will show a selection of films in Los Angeles in partnership with the Rooftop Summer Film Series. Whedon's take on the literary classic will debut on June 5 and attendees will enjoy a Q&A session with stars Nathan Fillion and Amy Acker.
Following up a very popular franchise reboot in 2009, "Star Trek Into Darkness" gets launched this weekend amidst enormous expectations from Paramount - a studio that desperately needs a stable, big-budget franchise. With "Star Trek" taking over with action audiences, "Iron Man 3" should finally slide out of the number one spot.
Kristen Wiig is joining the cast of "The Simpsons," as the former "Saturday Night Live" star is set to lend her voice to an episode that will air on Fox in the fall, EW is reporting. Wiig will appear in an episode entitled 'Homerland,' in which Homer starts to act strangely polite after returning from a nuclear power plant convention.
Director Deepa Mehta, best known for her film "Midnight's Children," has reportedly been enlisted to adapt Shilpi Somaya Gowda's novel "Secret Daughter" for the big screen. The story centers on two families one in Mumbai, India and the other in San Francisco. The first grapples with their emotions after giving a child up for adoption.