Aussie actress Margot Robbie is making efforts to reduce her carbon footprint. The star, 28, urged fans to “live sustainably” under an Instagram photo that showed her having fun with her brother in a field. “We only have one Earth and I want to keep on enjoying what it has to offer… but we need to protect it, live more sustainably and cleaner,” she wrote. “Remember, it’s the power of the many not the few that will make a difference.” Robbie is filming for Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood in which she stars as Sharon Tate, the actress who was murdered at her home by the Manson Family in 1969.
Actors Michael Caine and Gugu Mbatha-Raw have joined the cast of fantasy drama Come Away. The two actors will join Angelina Jolie, David Oyelowo and David Gyasi for the live-action debut of Brenda Chapman, the Oscar-winning director and co-writer of the Pixar film Brave, reported Deadline. Jolie and Oyelowo will play the parents of the brother and sister who became the protagonists of Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan. When their older brother dies in a tragic accident, they seek to save their parents from despair and are then forced to choose between home and imagination. PTI
House of Cards star Robin Wright said she felt sorry for her former co-star Kevin Spacey. “I feel sorry for anybody whose life is in the public arena,” she told Net-A-Porter. “We do a job, we share (a performance) with viewers. Why does our private life have to be public? I hate that part of this industry.” However, she refused to comment on if Spacey, 59, deserved a comeback following his sexual misconduct allegations. “I don’t know how to comment on that, I really don’t,” she said. “I believe every human being has the ability to reform,” said Wright, 52. “In that sense, second chances, or whatever you are going to call it — absolutely, I believe in that. It’s called growth.”
Actor Chadwick Boseman has said Black Panther would vie for the Best Picture Oscar at next year’s Academy Awards instead of the newly introduced Popular Film award. The star, 40, told The Hollywood Reporter podcast: “We don’t know what it (the new prize) is, so I don’t know whether to be happy about it or not. What I can say is that there’s no campaign (that we are mounting) for popular film; like, if there’s a campaign, it’s for best picture, and that’s all there is to it.”
Actress Jessica Alba, who also runs the billion-dollar The Honest Company, says she needs “me time” to recharge. “I need my family time,” she told Extra. “I need to have my time with my husband. I need to have time with my kids, and actually I need to have my alone time. I don’t get a lot of any of that, but if I have none of it, then I’m not okay. I’m not happy… then what’s the point of any of it?” Alba, who is mom to Honor, 10, and Haven, seven, also gushed over eight-month old son Hayes, saying having a boy in the mix has “brought us all together in such a beautiful way.” She said even if her girls are fighting, when Hayes comes in the room “everyone instantly melts.”