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Olivia Munn needed "lube" to squeeze into her 'X-Men: Apocalypse' costume.
The 35-year-old beauty - who's been cast as psychic ninja Psylocke in the eagerly-awaited new sci-fi movie - has revealed she needed some assistance in order to fit into her on-screen outfit.
Explaining how she squeezed her curves into the figure-hugging costume, Olivia said: "They lube me down, and I step into this latex - we did a whole latex fitting...
"They lubricate the costume, and they lubricate me... Two women lubed me up."
Olivia also revealed her initial excitement at meeting her on-screen co-stars Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy quickly evaporated after suffering a wardrobe malfunction.
She told chat show host Conan O'Brien: "The first day I put on the latex suit, I was out there and I was really excited to be with these guys. I met Michael and James everybody, and I was just so excited.
"I was like, 'OK, I wanna do like a really good job,' and I just popped the crotch. The latex just broke."
'X-Men: Apocalypse' - which also stars Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence - is set for release in May 2016.
Olivia Munn used ‘lube’ for X-Men: Apocalypse
Olivia Munn needed "lube" to squeeze into her 'X-Men: Apocalypse' costume.
The 35-year-old beauty - who's been cast as psychic ninja Psylocke in the eagerly-awaited new sci-fi movie - has revealed she needed some assistance in order to fit into her on-screen outfit.
Explaining how she squeezed her curves into the figure-hugging costume, Olivia said: "They lube me down, and I step into this latex - we did a whole latex fitting...
"They lubricate the costume, and they lubricate me... Two women lubed me up."
Olivia also revealed her initial excitement at meeting her on-screen co-stars Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy quickly evaporated after suffering a wardrobe malfunction.
She told chat show host Conan O'Brien: "The first day I put on the latex suit, I was out there and I was really excited to be with these guys. I met Michael and James everybody, and I was just so excited.
"I was like, 'OK, I wanna do like a really good job,' and I just popped the crotch. The latex just broke."
'X-Men: Apocalypse' - which also stars Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence - is set for release in May 2016.
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Jake Gyllenhaal felt "naked" while filming 'Southpaw'.
The 34-year-old actor, who plays Billy 'The Great' Hope in the Antoine Fuqua-directed boxing movie, has revealed he found shooting the in-the-ring scenes to be surreal.
He shared: "Even when you're only filming a fight, even when it's a movie, in the ring you feel totally naked.
"It's a strange thing, 700 extras watching."
But Jake also admitted that while some aspects of the shoot were a bit "reckless", he was always conscious of capturing the most dramatic action scenes.
He told the Guardian newspaper: "The thing was, whenever I took a real hit, my first thought was always: 'Someone better have got a good f***ing angle on that.' That's an actor.
"It may have all been a bit reckless."
Meanwhile, Jake revealed he's forever looking for roles that consider "what it is to be a man".
He explained: "I've realised I'm fascinated with what it is to be a man. And as a man, physicality is important. I've gone on searches ...
"I mean, pushing myself to the limit.
"With 'Nightcrawler', I was searching for a physical, chemical state that would come from depriving myself. I was interested in what that would bring out. It wasn't about losing weight. It was about what happens with a certain kind of deprivation."
Jake Gyllenhaal: I felt naked filming Southpaw
Jake Gyllenhaal felt "naked" while filming 'Southpaw'.
The 34-year-old actor, who plays Billy 'The Great' Hope in the Antoine Fuqua-directed boxing movie, has revealed he found shooting the in-the-ring scenes to be surreal.
He shared: "Even when you're only filming a fight, even when it's a movie, in the ring you feel totally naked.
"It's a strange thing, 700 extras watching."
But Jake also admitted that while some aspects of the shoot were a bit "reckless", he was always conscious of capturing the most dramatic action scenes.
He told the Guardian newspaper: "The thing was, whenever I took a real hit, my first thought was always: 'Someone better have got a good f***ing angle on that.' That's an actor.
"It may have all been a bit reckless."
Meanwhile, Jake revealed he's forever looking for roles that consider "what it is to be a man".
He explained: "I've realised I'm fascinated with what it is to be a man. And as a man, physicality is important. I've gone on searches ...
"I mean, pushing myself to the limit.
"With 'Nightcrawler', I was searching for a physical, chemical state that would come from depriving myself. I was interested in what that would bring out. It wasn't about losing weight. It was about what happens with a certain kind of deprivation."
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Jim Parsons thinks Rihanna is "an excessively warm person".
The 42-year-old actor, who's best known for playing Sheldon Cooper in the American sitcom 'The Big Bang Theory', stars alongside Rihanna in the new computer-animated movie 'Home', in which she plays a pre-teen girl named Tip.
Asked whether he got to record much with the 27-year-old pop star, Jim said: "A little bit, not a lot. It was wonderful. She's an excessively warm person, a very funny and quick-witted person.
"We had never met before, and I was taken aback at what a wonderful sparring partner she was, both in conversation and to work with, immediately."
And Jim - who stars as Oh, a friend of Tip - said Rihanna is the perfect for the role, saying he found her performance to be "very moving".
He told the Huffington Post: "I think she's a beautiful fit for this part because she brings two very opposite qualities to this character, of strength and maturity, and this real sad loner quality at the same time. It's very moving, and very vivid, what she's brought."
Rihanna is ‘an excessively warm person’
Jim Parsons thinks Rihanna is "an excessively warm person".
The 42-year-old actor, who's best known for playing Sheldon Cooper in the American sitcom 'The Big Bang Theory', stars alongside Rihanna in the new computer-animated movie 'Home', in which she plays a pre-teen girl named Tip.
Asked whether he got to record much with the 27-year-old pop star, Jim said: "A little bit, not a lot. It was wonderful. She's an excessively warm person, a very funny and quick-witted person.
"We had never met before, and I was taken aback at what a wonderful sparring partner she was, both in conversation and to work with, immediately."
And Jim - who stars as Oh, a friend of Tip - said Rihanna is the perfect for the role, saying he found her performance to be "very moving".
He told the Huffington Post: "I think she's a beautiful fit for this part because she brings two very opposite qualities to this character, of strength and maturity, and this real sad loner quality at the same time. It's very moving, and very vivid, what she's brought."
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Domhnall Gleeson will play General Hux in 'Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens'.
The 32-year-old Irish actor is among the star-studded cast for the much-anticipated sci-fi movie and while he's tried to remain coy about his on-screen character, Domhnall has revealed he will play a bad guy.
Speaking about his character at the San Diego Comic-Con, Domhnall said: "I am evil! He's British, so yeah."
The 'About Time' star also shared Hux will be in command of a First Order base "Starkiller Base".
Meanwhile, it's also been revealed that Simon Pegg has been handed a role in the upcoming movie, prompting the British star to admit he's in "heaven".
He shared: "My whole life has lead to this moment. I'm in heaven."
Later, he added: "It's 'Star Wars'. I burn for 'Star Wars'."
Simon is a self-confessed 'Star Wars' fanatic, but previously distanced himself from appearing in the sci-fi franchise.
He said: "I feel like my face in Star Wars would pop people out of the movie. Look, I love Star Wars, and I don't want people to watch and go, 'Oh, there's Simon Pegg's face'."
'Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens' is to open in December 2015.
Domhnall Gleeson’s Star Wars character revealed
Domhnall Gleeson will play General Hux in 'Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens'.
The 32-year-old Irish actor is among the star-studded cast for the much-anticipated sci-fi movie and while he's tried to remain coy about his on-screen character, Domhnall has revealed he will play a bad guy.
Speaking about his character at the San Diego Comic-Con, Domhnall said: "I am evil! He's British, so yeah."
The 'About Time' star also shared Hux will be in command of a First Order base "Starkiller Base".
Meanwhile, it's also been revealed that Simon Pegg has been handed a role in the upcoming movie, prompting the British star to admit he's in "heaven".
He shared: "My whole life has lead to this moment. I'm in heaven."
Later, he added: "It's 'Star Wars'. I burn for 'Star Wars'."
Simon is a self-confessed 'Star Wars' fanatic, but previously distanced himself from appearing in the sci-fi franchise.
He said: "I feel like my face in Star Wars would pop people out of the movie. Look, I love Star Wars, and I don't want people to watch and go, 'Oh, there's Simon Pegg's face'."
'Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens' is to open in December 2015.
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'Wolverine 3' will see Hugh Jackman explore an older version of his character Logan.
The 46-year-old actor - who's already confirmed the upcoming movie will mark the last time he plays the iconic comic book character - has offered fans an insight into what they can expect from his third standalone Wolverine movie.
Looking forward to the new film, Hugh said: "I've got three words for you guys - Old Man Logan. Read into that what you will."
The teaser comes shortly after Hugh said that the much-anticipated new movie will be the "perfect way to go out".
He shared: "It felt like it was the right time to do it. And let's be honest, 17 years. I never thought in a million years it would last, so I'm so grateful to the fans for the opportunity of playing it
"I kind of have in my head what we're going to do in this last one. It just feels like this is the perfect way to go out."
The announcement came as no surprise as Hugh posted a cryptic message on Instagram in March that read: "WOLVERINE... ONE LAST TIME. (sic)"
'Wolverine 3' is set for release in March 2017.
Hugh Jackman previews Wolverine 3
'Wolverine 3' will see Hugh Jackman explore an older version of his character Logan.
The 46-year-old actor - who's already confirmed the upcoming movie will mark the last time he plays the iconic comic book character - has offered fans an insight into what they can expect from his third standalone Wolverine movie.
Looking forward to the new film, Hugh said: "I've got three words for you guys - Old Man Logan. Read into that what you will."
The teaser comes shortly after Hugh said that the much-anticipated new movie will be the "perfect way to go out".
He shared: "It felt like it was the right time to do it. And let's be honest, 17 years. I never thought in a million years it would last, so I'm so grateful to the fans for the opportunity of playing it
"I kind of have in my head what we're going to do in this last one. It just feels like this is the perfect way to go out."
The announcement came as no surprise as Hugh posted a cryptic message on Instagram in March that read: "WOLVERINE... ONE LAST TIME. (sic)"
'Wolverine 3' is set for release in March 2017.
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Simon Pegg will star in 'Star Wars The Force Awakens'.
The 45-year-old actor is set to fulfill a life-long dream and appear in the latest addition to the Star Wars franchise as an alien.
The news was announced during a behind the scenes film which was shown at Comic Con in San Diego, US which saw him in costume.
Speaking to the camera, he said: "My whole life has lead to this moment. I'm in heaven."
Later on in the piece he appears with a flannel on his head and gushes: "It's Star Wars. I burn for Star Wars."
JJ Abrams introduced the video at the Comic Cons exhibition in San Diego, US, and footage shows the different sets, the planet Jakku, special effects props and interviews with actors - such as Peter Mayhew who plays the famous Chewbacca - in their costumes.
Simon had previously hinted that he would appear in the movie.
He said last year: "I feel like my face in Star Wars would pop people out of the movie. Look, I love Star Wars, and I don't want people to watch and go, 'Oh, there's Simon Pegg's face'.
He added: "The film is cleverly cast with these amazing, unknown actors."
Simon Pegg: I’m in Star Wars heaven
Simon Pegg will star in 'Star Wars The Force Awakens'.
The 45-year-old actor is set to fulfill a life-long dream and appear in the latest addition to the Star Wars franchise as an alien.
The news was announced during a behind the scenes film which was shown at Comic Con in San Diego, US which saw him in costume.
Speaking to the camera, he said: "My whole life has lead to this moment. I'm in heaven."
Later on in the piece he appears with a flannel on his head and gushes: "It's Star Wars. I burn for Star Wars."
JJ Abrams introduced the video at the Comic Cons exhibition in San Diego, US, and footage shows the different sets, the planet Jakku, special effects props and interviews with actors - such as Peter Mayhew who plays the famous Chewbacca - in their costumes.
Simon had previously hinted that he would appear in the movie.
He said last year: "I feel like my face in Star Wars would pop people out of the movie. Look, I love Star Wars, and I don't want people to watch and go, 'Oh, there's Simon Pegg's face'.
He added: "The film is cleverly cast with these amazing, unknown actors."
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Kate Mara insists 'Fantastic Four' depicts "relatable" superheroes.
The 32-year-old actress - who plays Susan Storm/Invisible Woman in the Marvel Comics-inspired movie - has revealed the upcoming film will show viewers the personalities behind their characters' powers.
She explained: "We're trying to make these superheroes feel as relatable as possible. You get to know who Sue is before she has all these powers."
The movie - which is set to be released next month - has been directed by Josh Trank, who continued to liken the film to a prequel because it introduces viewers to the relationship between the characters, who eventually become superheroes.
Speaking at Comic-Con 2015 in San Diego, he explained: "It's an origin [film] but it almost works as a prequel of the characters before they become the iconic version of those characters. It's a group of friends who become a family."
Josh, 31, continued to say he believes the film - which also stars Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan and Miles Teller - will please fans of his directorial debut, 2012's 'Chronicle', because it once again depicts an alternative science fiction thriller.
He said: "After we made Chronicle, I wanted to tackle the same subject again in a different way. I wanted to explore a side of these characters we haven't seen before."
Fantastic Four depicts ‘relatable’ superheroes
Kate Mara insists 'Fantastic Four' depicts "relatable" superheroes.
The 32-year-old actress - who plays Susan Storm/Invisible Woman in the Marvel Comics-inspired movie - has revealed the upcoming film will show viewers the personalities behind their characters' powers.
She explained: "We're trying to make these superheroes feel as relatable as possible. You get to know who Sue is before she has all these powers."
The movie - which is set to be released next month - has been directed by Josh Trank, who continued to liken the film to a prequel because it introduces viewers to the relationship between the characters, who eventually become superheroes.
Speaking at Comic-Con 2015 in San Diego, he explained: "It's an origin [film] but it almost works as a prequel of the characters before they become the iconic version of those characters. It's a group of friends who become a family."
Josh, 31, continued to say he believes the film - which also stars Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan and Miles Teller - will please fans of his directorial debut, 2012's 'Chronicle', because it once again depicts an alternative science fiction thriller.
He said: "After we made Chronicle, I wanted to tackle the same subject again in a different way. I wanted to explore a side of these characters we haven't seen before."
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Amanda Seyfried will work "less and less" as she gets older.
The 'Ted 2' actress - who is in a relationship with Justin Long - is expecting her "priorities to shift" in the future as she wants to have children eventually.
She said: "The chances available to me are something I will never take for granted, but I know I'll work less and less as I get older. I'd like my priorities to shift towards family. I think that would be something really fantastic to experience.
"But I don't know, it's really about being happy with the now, and I feel like it's good right now."
Though she turns 30 in December, Amanda isn't worried about getting older.
She told OK! magazine: "I like growing up, it doesn't scare me. It's silly to think like that. It means a new stage and a new chapter for my life and my career.
"As I go towards my 30s, it's starting to make sense. Everything I've done is working up to this point where I'm getting the respect in my career that I've been looking for. I always recognised myself in every role and didn't know if I could see myself playing someone different, but now I can. That comes with age."
Amanda Seyfried slowing down
Amanda Seyfried will work "less and less" as she gets older.
The 'Ted 2' actress - who is in a relationship with Justin Long - is expecting her "priorities to shift" in the future as she wants to have children eventually.
She said: "The chances available to me are something I will never take for granted, but I know I'll work less and less as I get older. I'd like my priorities to shift towards family. I think that would be something really fantastic to experience.
"But I don't know, it's really about being happy with the now, and I feel like it's good right now."
Though she turns 30 in December, Amanda isn't worried about getting older.
She told OK! magazine: "I like growing up, it doesn't scare me. It's silly to think like that. It means a new stage and a new chapter for my life and my career.
"As I go towards my 30s, it's starting to make sense. Everything I've done is working up to this point where I'm getting the respect in my career that I've been looking for. I always recognised myself in every role and didn't know if I could see myself playing someone different, but now I can. That comes with age."
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Channing Tatum thinks the marketing for 'Magic Mike' was "genius".
The 35-year-old actor - who produced and acted in the film about male stripping and its sequel 'Magic Mike XXL' - has admitted the 2012 film and the adverts - which made the serious drama look like the perfect film for a girl's night out - had a "disconnect".
Channing said: "You can't blame them; it was a genius move. But there is a disconnect there. They sell what will work, not what the truth of the movie is. I actually think the second movie is more like what people though the first movie was.
"I mean, look, male stripping is lame. It's still cop routines and fireman routines. And it hasn't changed since it began."
However, the '22 Jump Street' star - who based the film on his own life, having been a stripper in his youth - also admitted that 'Magic Mike' has had an unintended effect on his life when it comes to female fans.
Speaking to GQ magazine, Channing said: "Women will come up to me and say, you know, no offence, but I would love to do you. You know: I would do whatever you wanted me to do. And I'm like, that is offensive! You do mean offence! I'm not an amusement park!"
Channing Tatum: Magic Mike marketing was ‘genius’
Channing Tatum thinks the marketing for 'Magic Mike' was "genius".
The 35-year-old actor - who produced and acted in the film about male stripping and its sequel 'Magic Mike XXL' - has admitted the 2012 film and the adverts - which made the serious drama look like the perfect film for a girl's night out - had a "disconnect".
Channing said: "You can't blame them; it was a genius move. But there is a disconnect there. They sell what will work, not what the truth of the movie is. I actually think the second movie is more like what people though the first movie was.
"I mean, look, male stripping is lame. It's still cop routines and fireman routines. And it hasn't changed since it began."
However, the '22 Jump Street' star - who based the film on his own life, having been a stripper in his youth - also admitted that 'Magic Mike' has had an unintended effect on his life when it comes to female fans.
Speaking to GQ magazine, Channing said: "Women will come up to me and say, you know, no offence, but I would love to do you. You know: I would do whatever you wanted me to do. And I'm like, that is offensive! You do mean offence! I'm not an amusement park!"
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