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28 Years Later OTT release: Danny Boyle's horror thriller may premiere on Netflix in October
28 Years Later OTT release: Danny Boyle's horror thriller may premiere on Netflix in October

Time of India

time11 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

28 Years Later OTT release: Danny Boyle's horror thriller may premiere on Netflix in October

28 Years Later OTT release: 28 Years Later, which hit the screens on June 20, has created a great deal of buzz among fans as it is directed by ace filmmaker Danny Boyle. It has also garnered a great deal of attention with its unnerving trailer. The film is currently playing in theatres only, which means it is not available on OTT. However, it will eventually drop on Netflix. 28 Years to premiere on OTT after four months? 28 Years Later, one of the biggest releases of the year, is backed by Sony Pictures. The studio has a deal with the streaming giant Netflix. As such, as part of this arrangement, the horror thriller will premiere on the OTT player after its theatrical run. While this is confirmed, the exact release date isn't. However, previous Sony movies such as The Garfield Movie and Bad Boys: Ride or Die, released on the platform four months after their theatrical release. Given the fact that the timeline has been consistent, one can expect it to land on OTT in October That said, there is a possibility of it landing there even later if it fares well at the box office. This is just what happened when Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse exceeded expectations at the box office and showed up on OTT five months later. About 28 Years later 28 Years Later centres on a new outbreak of the Rage virus nearly three decades after the original one, which takes humanity back into the darkness. A new generation must now withstand this ghost from, the past in its bid to survive. The film is directed by Danny Boyle and stars child actor Alfie Williams in the lead.

After turning down Keanu Reeves' The Matrix, Will Smith admits rejecting Leonardo DiCaprio-Christopher Nolan's Inception: 'I am hurt by those...'
After turning down Keanu Reeves' The Matrix, Will Smith admits rejecting Leonardo DiCaprio-Christopher Nolan's Inception: 'I am hurt by those...'

First Post

time4 days ago

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After turning down Keanu Reeves' The Matrix, Will Smith admits rejecting Leonardo DiCaprio-Christopher Nolan's Inception: 'I am hurt by those...'

After admitting that he rejected The Matrix, which later featured Keanu Reeves, the Bad Boys: Ride or Die star revealed that he turned down Christopher Nolan's mind-bending sci-fi, Inception which went finally to Leonardo DiCaprio read more Academy Award winner Will Smith has been giving shocking revelations regarding her filmography, which has stunned his fans. After admitting that he rejected The Matrix, which later featured Keanu Reeves, the Bad Boys: Ride or Die star revealed that he turned down Christopher Nolan's mind-bending sci-fi, Inception which went finally to Leonardo DiCaprio. 'I don't think I've ever said it publicly but I am going to say it because we are opening up to one another,' Smith said in an interview with radio station Kiss Xtra. 'Chris Nolan brought me Inception first and I didn't get it. I've never said that out loud. Now that I think about it, it's those movies that go into those alternate realities… they don't pitch well. But I am hurt by those, too,' he added. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The 2010 blockbuster earned $839 million worldwide and is considered to be one of the finest movies in the history of World cinema. It also featured Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Marion Cotillard, Elliot Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Dileep Rao, and Michael Caine. The actor admitted that the one role, which he still regrets turning down is Neo from The Matrix, which turned out to be one of the biggest franchises and made Keanu Reeves a humongous star. 'It hurts too bad to talk about,' Smith said. Directed by The Wachowskis, The Matrix also featured Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, and Joe Pantoliano in prominent roles. On the professional front, Will Smith was last seen in Bad Boys: Ride or Die . Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, the movie also featured Martin Lawrence, Tasha Smith, Joe Pantoliano, Vanessa Hudgens, Alexander Ludwig, Paola Núñez, Jacob Scipio, John Salley and DJ Khaled in prominent roles. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

Line of Duty star's London-set period drama is streaming on Netflix as new reboot gets update
Line of Duty star's London-set period drama is streaming on Netflix as new reboot gets update

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Line of Duty star's London-set period drama is streaming on Netflix as new reboot gets update

John Galsworthy's novel series The Forsyte Saga is coming back for a new reboot, which has just received a major update. The Forsytes, starring Doctor Who's Millie Gibson, hasn't even premiered season 1 yet but has already been renewed for a second season. Meanwhile, the previous adaptation – starring Line of Duty's Gina McKee – is currently available to stream on Netflix and ITVX now. Running for two seasons across 2002 and 2003, The Forsyte Saga's cast also includes Homeland's Damian Lewis, Sherlock's Rupert Graves, Bad Boys: Ride or Die's Ioan Gruffudd, and Andor's Ben Miles. It follows the titular well-off family, with a specific focus on the arrogant Soames, who is in loveless marriage with Irene and views his wife as a possession more than a person. Related: Best streaming services in 2025 When news of her affair breaks, the family is engulfed in scandal. McGee, who played Jackie Laverty in the first season of Line of Duty, took on the role of Irene in ITV's adaptation – the character being played by Gibson in Channel 5's new reboot. Related: There is no release window for the new version just yet, but is expected to air this year. Filming for the second season has already begun in Bristol. As well as Gibson, the rebooted version will star Joshua Orpin, Francesca Annis, Jack Davenport, Stephen Moyer, Tuppence Middleton and Eleanor Tomlinson, with Galsworthy's novels being adapted by Debbie Horsfield. The Forsyte Saga is available to stream now on Netflix and ITVX in the UK. The Forsytes will air on 5. Digital Spy's first print magazine is here! Buy British Comedy Legends in newsagents or online, now priced at just £3.99. at EE at at at at at Audible£18.99 at at Amazon£49.99 at at at at EE at at at at at Amazon£54.98 at at at at Pandora£29.98 at at at at at Game at EE at at at at Sky Mobile at at at Game£123.99 at at at Three at at at at Pandora at at at at at at £1199.00 at AO at at at at at Fitbit at at at at at at at at at at at John Lewis£119.00 at at at at at Amazon at at at John Lewis & Partners at at John Lewis at at at at at at at Three£32.99 at Amazon at at at at at John Lewis & Partners at at at Fitbit$29.85 at at at Amazon at at £49.99 at Amazon£21.99 at at at at at Three at at at Apple at at at at at John Lewis at at at at at at at at EE at at Audible at at John Lewis at EE at at £379.00 at at at at Amazon at at at Apple at at at Apple at at at Microsoft at Three at at at Samsung£229.00 at John Lewis at at at AO£79.00 at Samsung£22.00 at Amazon at at crunchyroll at at at John Lewis£92.98 at at at at Microsoft at John Lewis & Partners£79.98 at at at Microsoft at at Amazon£369.00 at John Lewis at at at at at now at at John Lewis & Partners at at at at at at Microsoft at at at John Lewis at £6.65 at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at at Might Also Like PS5 consoles for sale – PlayStation 5 stock and restocks: Where to buy PS5 today? IS MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7 THE BEST IN THE SERIES? OUR REVIEW AEW game is a modern mix of No Mercy and SmackDown

Why TikTok star Khaby Lame was deported by ICE in LA
Why TikTok star Khaby Lame was deported by ICE in LA

Economic Times

time11-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Economic Times

Why TikTok star Khaby Lame was deported by ICE in LA

Getty Images Image credits: Getty Images Khabane 'Khaby' Lame, the world's most-followed TikTok creator, was briefly detained by U.S. immigration authorities on Friday at Las Vegas' Harry Reid International Airport. The 25-year-old Italian-Senegalese influencer, who has over 162 million followers, had allegedly overstayed his visa, according to a statement from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). 'U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained Seringe Khabane Lame, 25, a citizen of Italy, June 6 at the Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada, for immigration violations,' ICE said. The statement further clarified that Lame entered the U.S. on 30 April and remained in the country beyond the terms of his visa. He was granted voluntary departure the same day and has since exited the United Lame himself has not commented publicly, the news quickly gained traction online after Bo Loudon, a 17-year-old pro-Trump influencer, claimed responsibility for alerting authorities.'I discovered that he was an illegal who overstayed an invalid visa, evaded taxes, and I personally took action to have him deported,' Loudon wrote on X. Loudon, who has posted extensively with Trump family members and identifies as a close friend of Barron Trump, said in an interview with streamer Dylan Page that he had contacted 'some buddies in the administration.''And I've never seen anything happen so quick,' he further labelled Lame as a 'far-left influencer' who allegedly disliked Trump, although there is no public record of Lame making political statements. Loudon did not respond to The New York Times but directed them to the Page detention comes amid renewed immigration enforcement under President Donald Trump, who returned to office in January. His administration has begun implementing a mass deportation campaign, parts of which are already facing legal challenges in U.S. timing of Lame's detention and the involvement of an openly partisan figure like Loudon have sparked debate about whether immigration laws are being used selectively against high-profile individuals—especially those who are politically neutral but globally in Senegal in 2000, Lame moved to Chivasso, near Turin, Italy, at the age of one. He rose to fame in 2020 after losing his job as a factory mechanic during the COVID-19 pandemic. Spending time around his housing complex, he began uploading silent TikTok videos mocking overly complicated 'life hacks' with simple, visual signature move—palms up, with an expression of mock confusion—resonated worldwide. He overtook Charli D'Amelio in 2022 to become TikTok's most-followed user. Between June 2022 and September 2023, he earned up to $750,000 per post, with Forbes estimating his net worth at $16.5 million. He's worked with brands like Hugo Boss, Walmart, and has also expanded beyond social media. He appeared in Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024), starred in the streaming series Khaby Is Coming to America, and was a judge on Italia's Got Talent. UNICEF named him a Goodwill Ambassador, and he was recently seen visiting shelters in Dakar, married Wendy Thembelihle Juel in 2023, although the couple reportedly separated in of Tuesday, Lame had not issued a statement on his detention but continued posting content on Instagram, including a story from São Paulo, Brazil. His former lawyer, Riccardo Lanzo, confirmed that Lame had been spending considerable time in the United States but said he was not aware of the details of his visa. The episode, brief as it was, reflects a new chapter in U.S. immigration enforcement where even the world's biggest online celebrities are not beyond scrutiny—and where politics and popularity are increasingly colliding at unexpected crossroads.

TikToker 'Khaby Lame' Detained By Immigration Agents In Las Vegas. Here's What We Know
TikToker 'Khaby Lame' Detained By Immigration Agents In Las Vegas. Here's What We Know

News18

time08-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

TikToker 'Khaby Lame' Detained By Immigration Agents In Las Vegas. Here's What We Know

Last Updated: Khabane 'Khaby' Lame, TikTok star who holds Sengalese and Italian citizenship, was detained by immigrant agents for allegedly overstaying his visa. Social media influencer Khabane 'Khaby' Lame, whose silent videos achieved global popularity, was detained by US immigration agents for allegedly overstaying his visa, according to authorities on Saturday. 'US Immigration and Customs Enforcement detained Seringe Khabane Lame, 25, a citizen of Italy, June 6, at the Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada, for immigration violations," the agency said in a statement on AFP. Lame, who holds Senegalese and Italian citizenship, holds the top spot on the popular TikTok social media platform with 162.2 million followers. He rose to fame for his silent videos mocking over-the-top tutorials and tips on the internet. Why Was Khaby Lame Detained? Earlier, political activist Bo Loudon, who reported Lame as an 'illegal alien', said the TikToker was arrested by ICE agents and was held at the Henderson Detention Centre in Nevada. 'I discovered he was illegal who overstayed an invalid VISA, evaded taxes, and I personally took action to have him deported," said Loudon. The ICE confirmed Lame's arrest, saying he had entered the United States on April 30 and 'overstayed the terms of his visa". The agency said he was detained on Friday and released on the same day. Lame has since voluntarily departed the United States, the ICE said. He was granted voluntary departure on June 6 and has since left the country. The TikToker has not immediately posted publicly about the incident so far. Who Is Khaby Lame? He is known for his famous 'Khaby move" – using facial expressions and a trademark gesture to mock over-the-top tutorials. He became TikTok's most-followed user in June 2022, surpassing Charli D'Amelio. The idea for his content came to him while wandering around the housing project where his family lived in Chivasso, near Turin, after losing his factory mechanic's job in March 2020. As per reports, Lame earned $750,000 from a major Hollywood studio for one TikTok video and has a net worth of $16 million through brand deals with Hugo Boss, Fortnite and Walmart, among others. He also appeared in Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024) starring Will Smith. He has been recognised in Forbes' 30 Under 30 and Fortune's 40 Under 40. (with agency inputs) First Published: June 08, 2025, 08:33 IST

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