Natalie Portman and John Krasinski embark on a globe-trotting adventure in 'Fountain of Youth'New Foto - Natalie Portman and John Krasinski embark on a globe-trotting adventure in 'Fountain of Youth'

The spirit of Indiana Jones is baked into the essence of the new movie "Fountain of Youth." This lighthearted, globe-trotting heist from Guy Ritchie,debuting on AppleTV+ on Friday, starsNatalie PortmanandJohn Krasinskias estranged siblings attempting to piece together historical facts in hopes of finding the mythical spring. The quest takes them to far-flung places from Vienna to the pyramids, as they try to evade capture by the authorities and a shadowy operation intent on stopping the search. "I've been looking to watch this movie for years," Krasinski said in an interview with The Associated Press. "This is the movie I pretended to be in when I was a kid. This is what got me into the business." The film also stars Domnhall Gleeson as the wealthy businessman funding the operation and Eiza González as one of the protectors of the Fountain of Youth. "Guy Ritchiegets to work with some of the best cast in the world," said González, who has now worked with him three times. "The biggest gift Guy has given me, besides the privilege of working with him, is working with them." Gleeson, a newcomer to the world of Ritchie, was pretty sure that it was going to be as enjoyable as it looked. And he got a vote of confidence from his director. "Guy basically said, if you're not having fun, then this is not going to work and so the idea is to turn up and have fun," Gleeson said. Something for the whole family There were a lot of things about "Fountain of Youth" that piqued Portman's interest. The chance to work with Ritchie, Krasinski, and the rest of the cast, as well as the travel, but it also felt like something she could share with her own son and daughter. "It's so rare to get to make a movie that has this scale and this scope of adventure that you can watch with your kids," Portman said. "I'm always looking for something that I can enjoy with my children." Her character, Charlotte, is an art historian who had an adventuresome childhood with her explorer father and brother Luke (Krasinski) but has since settled for a more stable life. We meet her amid a contentious divorce and custody battle over her 12-year-old son, and she's not exactly pleased when Luke steals a piece of art from her gallery and attempts to recruit her for the bigger mission. But soon, she's in scuba gear hunting down a lost Rembrandt in the wreckage of the RMS Lusitania. "I think that something we search for as adults is how to regain that youthful spirit, how to hold onto that youthful energy and freedom and wildness, even when having to move into some adult responsibilities," said Portman, who, like her character isrecently divorced. "Maybe that can make you a better parent to have a little bit of that glint in your eye." She and Krasinski, working together for the first time, fell into the sibling dynamics easily. "These movies sort of live and die with the relationships," Krasinski said. "The sibling thing really only works if you're having genuine fun with the person and it can come off screen. And I laughed with her every single day. She's so funny." A historic shoot at the pyramids Globe-trotting films aren't just travelogues for the audience, but their own sort of adventure for the cast and crew. This production earned their miles, skipping between the streets of Bangkok and Liverpool, the Austrian National Library in Vienna and Cairo to film at the great pyramids — where "Fountain of Youth" became the first film of this scale to be granted the privilege to shoot action sequences there. "It was really a pinch me kind of moment to be like, oh, those are the pyramids and we're just hanging out here and walking into them and filming in them," Portman said. The big first was landing a Boeing Chinook CH47 helicopter in front of the Giza Plateau, and blowing up a jeep, all while the site remained open to tourists. "With any luck, we didn't blow it for Hollywood going back there for somebody else," Krasinski said. "But if we did, at least we got to do it." Most of the big action moments "inside" the pyramids were saved for the safety of sets constructed at London's Leavesden Studio, where they also built the wreckage of the Lusitania in a water tank so big that it took two weeks to fill. An epic made for the small screen "Fountain of Youth" might seem like the type of movie that would be a natural fit for the big screen: A big budget, global adventure with major stars and sweeping vistas. While Krasinski champions movie theaters — at the time of the interview, he had a ticket to see"Sinners" on IMAXthe next day — he's also not feeling bittersweet that this one won't be playing at the multiplex. They all came into "Fountain of Youth" knowing that it was a streaming-first endeavor. "This was always going to be a streaming movie, so I didn't really think about it in terms of ... Would people want to see it in theaters because it was just one of those things," Krasinski said. "And I think that's the new reality. There are definitely movies that are being made for streaming, and there are movies being made for theatrical." He added: "It all depends on what the filmmaker's intent was, what the studio's intent and I think as long as those rules are laid out clearly in the beginning, I'm down for either one." ___ For more coverage of films, visit:https://apnews.com/hub/movies

Natalie Portman and John Krasinski embark on a globe-trotting adventure in ‘Fountain of Youth’

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Neil Young blasts Trump over Springsteen, Swift attacks: 'I am not scared of you'New Foto - Neil Young blasts Trump over Springsteen, Swift attacks: 'I am not scared of you'

Neil Youngis taking sides in the growing feud betweenPresident Donald TrumpandBruce Springsteen,placing himself firmly on the side of The Boss. "What are you worryin' about man?" Young wrotein a post on his website,seemingly directed at the 47th president. "Bruce and thousands of musicians think you are ruining America. You worry about that instead of the dyin' kids in Gaza. That's your problem." Young'sscreed comes afterTrump lashed out at Springsteenfor criticizing his presidency. In a post to Truth Social last week, the president calledthe New Jersey rocker"highly overrated" and a "dried out prune." Bruce Springsteen doubles downafter Trump calls him 'dried out prune' "Never liked him, never liked his music, or his Radical Left Politics and, importantly, he's not a talented guy," Trump wrote. "Just a pushy, obnoxious JERK, who fervently supported Crooked Joe Biden." Springsteen,whose music has become synonymous with working-class struggles and the American heartland, has long supported Democratic candidates. His feud with the president is part of a larger trend of attacks from Trumpon big names in entertainmentwho backed the opposing ticket in 2024. The president's comments followed an impassioned speech given bySpringsteenduring aMay 14 concert in Manchester, England."The mighty E Street Band is here tonight to call upon the righteous power of art, of music, of rock 'n' roll in dangerous times," he told the crowd before the night's first song, later calling Trump "corrupt, incompetent and treasonous." Never miss a viral moment:Sign upfor USA TODAY's Everyone's Talking newsletter. Trump calls Bruce Springsteen'obnoxious jerk' after singer voiced criticism at concert The moment ignited a back-and-forth between an icon of American rock and the president. Young is now throwing his hat in the ring,defending Springsteen and Taylor Swift,who was ensnared in the fight. "I am not scared of you. Neither are the rest of us,"Youngwrote. "You shut down FEMA when we needed it most. That's your problem Trump. STOP THINKING ABOUT WHAT ROCKERS ARE SAYING. Think about saving America from the mess you made. "Taylor Swiftis right. So is Bruce. You know how I feel. You are more worried about yourself than AMERICA. Wake up Trump!!" he continued. "Remember what the White House is? 86/47??? That's what you think about? You are forgetting your real job. You work for us." Swift,who endorsed Trump's onetime political opponentKamala Harrisin the 2024 general election, was also the subject of a recent Truth Social missive. "Has anyone noticed that, since I said 'I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,' she's no longer 'HOT?'" the president wrote. As for 86/47,the phrase refers to a recent Instagram post byformer FBI Director James Comey,who attracted the ire of the president and his attorney general when he shared a photo of seashells on the beach with the same numbers. While the administration said they perceived the post as a threat, Comey has since clarified that he was not advocating for violence. What does 8647 mean?Why James Comey's Instagram post triggered federal response Young is not the only one coming to Swift and Springsteen's defense. In a May 16 statement, The American Federation of Musicians wrote: "Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift are not just brilliant musicians, they are role models and inspirations to millions of people in the United States and across the world … Musicians have the right to freedom of expression, and we stand in solidarity with all our members." Young finished his post by calling on Republicans to take action. "Wake up Republicans! This guys is out of control. We need a real president!" he wrote, signing it "Neil Young and many others." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Neil Young pens angry letter to Trump over Bruce Springsteen attacks

Neil Young blasts Trump over Springsteen, Swift attacks: 'I am not scared of you'

Neil Young blasts Trump over Springsteen, Swift attacks: 'I am not scared of you' Neil Youngis taking sides in the growing feud betw...
Jimmy Kimmel Is a Grandpa! Late Night Host's Daughter Katie Welcomes First Baby, a Girl Named Patti JoanNew Foto - Jimmy Kimmel Is a Grandpa! Late Night Host's Daughter Katie Welcomes First Baby, a Girl Named Patti Joan

Randy Holmes/ABC via Getty Jimmy Kimmelis officially a grandpa! TheJimmy Kimmel Live!host, 57, became a grandparent after his daughter Katie welcomed her first baby — a girl — with husband Will Logsdon. Their happy news was shared by Kimmel on Tuesday, May 20, during his talk show's opening monologue. "The baby's very healthy," he said, before revealing his granddaughter's name. "Her name, they gave her a very cute name. Her name is Melania," he joked, adding, "It's Melanie Thee Stallion…" He went on to give his granddaughter's real name: Patti Joan. The newborn's first name is "like the melt, but with an 'I' not a 'Y,' " Kimmel said, while her middle name, Joan, comes from his mother's name. Kimmel had been absent fromJimmy Kimmel Live!on Monday, May 19, the day Katie's gave birth. "We were supposed to have a show last night, but we didn't because my daughter had a baby last night," Kimmel explained at the top of the show. "My oldest daughter – you know, people don't realize, people that know I have two little kids, they don't know I have two older kids. My oldest daughter, she's 83-years-old. Her name is Katie. Katie and her husband Will had a baby girl right at the time we shoot our show last night. So I decided to be there instead here." It was the second time Kimmel had skipped a show in 22 years. The last was when he had his appendix out. Plenty of people were by Kimmel's side for his daughter's big day. "We had an army of people at the hospital, it was bigger than Coachella," Kimmel teased. He gave extra praise to longtime sidekick Guillermo Rodriguez. "You were such a great doula," he joked. "You were reassuring, you were calm, your hands were soft, you were perfect. Thank you so much, on behalf of the whole family." Kimmel shares daughter Katie, 33, and son Kevin, 31, with ex-wife Gina Maddy. He is also dad to son Billy, 8, and daughter Jane, 10, whom he shares with wife Molly McNearney. At theDisney Upfronton Tuesday, May 13, Kimmel revealed that his daughter was pregnant and about to give birth to his first grandchild. "My daughter, my oldest daughter, is about to have a baby. I'm holding for applause," Kimmel said in the pre-recorded sketch. "I assume I'm getting applause, applause, applause, thank you. I'm going to be a grandfather." He joked that his grandchild's naming rights were up for offer at the event. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Katie tied the knot with her husband Logsdon in September 2021. Kimmelopened up about Katie's ceremonywhen he stopped byThe Ellen DeGeneres Show. "She actually turned 30 two weeks ago, which is strange to have a 30-year-old daughter," he said. "And she is getting married this weekend, as a matter of fact, which is a big deal." As hostEllen DeGenerescongratulated him, Kimmel said: "Yeah, I guess." "People keep saying congratulations," he continued. "I don't know what I'm being congratulated for. Congratulations on raising a human that is attractive enough to be taken by one person. It's not like we were trying to get rid of her, you know? It's not like we're selling a houseboat on eBay or something like that. But I guess congratulations is the thing." Kimmel also confirmed that he does indeed like Katie's spouse Logsdon. "People ask that too like, 'How's the guy?' And I'll tell you, the guy is great," he shared. "His name is Will and he's a great guy. And if he wasn't, he'd be dead right now." Read the original article onPeople

Jimmy Kimmel Is a Grandpa! Late Night Host's Daughter Katie Welcomes First Baby, a Girl Named Patti Joan

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Hugh Jackman, 56, and Sutton Foster, 50, Cozy Up in Rare New PhotosNew Foto - Hugh Jackman, 56, and Sutton Foster, 50, Cozy Up in Rare New Photos

It may have taken a while to confirm their romance, but there's no more hiding it now:Hugh JackmanandSutton Fosterhave no problem showing off their love during a recent outing in New York City. While the couple has never officially addressed their relationship, you know what they say: a picture speaks a thousand words. And the newest photos of the pair, obtained byPeople, feature the formerMusic Manco-stars going for a walk, hand-in-hand, in the Big Apple on Saturday, May 17. In the rare photos, the Tony Award winners appeared to be in good spirits, smiling and laughing with each other as they held hands. Both Jackman and Foster were dressed casually for the sunny spring day, with theThoroughly Modern Milliestar wearing a navy blue sundress, which she accessorized with a rattan cross-body bag, nude loafers and sepia-toned sunnies. TheGreatest Showmanactor, for his part, wore perfectly crisp and tailored gray slacks, which he paired with a plain white T-shirt, blue sneakers and a tote bag. The public outing is a rarity for the low-key couple, who divorced their respective spouses in the past two years. (Jackman separated from his longtime wife,Deborra-lee Furness, in September 2023, while Foster filed for divorce from her husband,Ted Griffin, nearly one year later.) Jackman and Foster have traveled cross-country in order to show up for the other in the most supportive of ways. In January, theX-Menstar attended Foster's Los Angeles production ofOnce Upon a Mattress, while Foster returned the favor back in New York, joining her boyfriend at the premiere of his showFrom New York, With Love. The two are currently spending their time in NYC as Jackman stars Off-Broadway inSexual Misconduct of the Middle Class.

Hugh Jackman, 56, and Sutton Foster, 50, Cozy Up in Rare New Photos

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Who's in 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2? See the cast and characters.New Foto - Who's in 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2? See the cast and characters.

USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. Nicole Kidmanis back in another limited streaming series! The eight-episode Season 2 of Hulu's"Nine Perfect Strangers"is now streaming first two episodes (then weekly on Wednesdays through July 2). Kidman once again plays "healing guru" Masha, who welcomes a new group of wellness seekers, this time at Zauberwald, a mysterious resort in the Austrian Alps. They're looking for "betterment and happiness," according to a description of the series. "During their stay, the guests partake in unconventional methods to reach their goals, while Masha is forced to confront some past demons … threatening to destroy both her own personal wellness and that of her guests." The series is produced byDavid E. Kelley("Big Little Lies") and was based on a2018 novel by Liane Moriarty. Catch up on all of the characters and the cast members who play them in Season 2: The wellness guru at the center of the story is the latest role for the prolific actress, who has appeared in several recent TV projects including "The Perfect Couple," "Lioness" and "Expats," and starred in the 2024 film "Babygirl." As a wealthy young man lacking direction, Peter attends the retreat seeking approval and purpose from his father David. When that connection fails, Peter quickly couples up with another guest, only to abandon her when his father gives him attention. The owner of Zauberwald, which she inherited from her grandfather, she has a background working in mental health and a mysterious history with Masha. As a sharp and guarded woman raised in privilege, the resentful Imogen goes to the retreat with her mother, Victoria (Christine Baranski), to work on their strained relationship. Feeling largely ignored, she tries to find affirmation from other guests, including Matteo, Victoria's much younger lover, a sensitive soul with a traumatic past. A glamorous, complicated woman and Imogen's emotionally elusive mother, who arrives at the retreat with her new younger boyfriend despite attending to repair her relationship with her daughter. Zauberwald's pharmacologist and Masha's right-hand man during the treatment of the nine new strangers. Tina, a former child prodigy, arrives at the resort with her girlfriend Wolfie, thinking she is here for a relaxing spa stay. She's irate when she discovers she's been tricked into a self-help retreat. Brian is a socially awkward yet lovable former children's show host and puppeteer, arriving at the retreat with eccentric charm. A well-known, formerly devout nun who comes to Zauberwald after leaving the church and is feeling spiritually unmoored. She is uncomfortable when others treat her as someone worthy of admiration because of the trauma of her past life working with the church. Peter's handsome, confident and powerful father, a wealthy international businessman with a closet full of secrets. "Nine Perfect Strangers" Season 2 isstreaming exclusively on Hulu. Two episodes are available now. The show will release one more each Wednesday, and the finale streams July 2. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:See the cast and characters in 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2

Who's in 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2? See the cast and characters.

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