Hugh Grant says fourth Bridget Jones film will be ‘funny but very sad’

Actor reprises character of Daniel Cleaver but says he won’t play role of ‘60-year-old wandering around looking at young girls’ It is a universally acknowledged truth that Bridget Jones films are packed with humour and comedic scenes that attract viewers in their droves. However, in a slight departure, Hugh Grant has revealed that the fourth film in the series will also be “very sad”. Continue reading... from Film | The Guardian https://ift.tt/ZJoB2VO via IFTTT

Send us your questions for Michael Douglas

Itching to ask the actor and director something? Send it our way and we’ll put it to him

We’ve come up trumps this week: we’ve only gone and got Michael Douglas to do the reader interview. Yes, that Michael Douglas, the one you’ll recall interrogating Sharon Stone in that scene in Basic Instinct, or trying to order breakfast in Falling Down; or wearing that white stage suit as Liberace in Behind the Candelabra. He’s won two Oscars: best actor for the lizardly Gordon “Greed is good” Gekko in Wall Street and – amazingly – best picture for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, on which he served as producer (after buying the rights off his dad Kirk).

Douglas has since joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Hank Pym, the quantum physicist who invents the Ant-Man shrinking technology. He has so far appeared in four Marvel films, including Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, out this Friday, which is the reason we’re speaking to him.

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