Cara Delevingne thinks 'Suicide Squad' will be "the best thing in the world".
The 22-year-old beauty - who's been cast in the role of Enchantress in the eagerly-awaited comic book movie, alongside the likes of Will Smith and Margot Robbie - has revealed that while she's not typically a fan of genre, she's never been more excited to see a movie in her life.
The London-born star told EW.com: "It's f***ing insane. I'm not the biggest fan of superhero films. There are so f**king many. I love the Batmans but some of them I'm not that keen on.
"I've never been so excited to see a film and I'm actually in it.
"I wish I could tell you about it at all. The movie is going to be the best thing in the world. The camaraderie on set is insane."
Meanwhile, Tom Hardy revealed recently that he was "really bummed out" to have to drop out of 'Suicide Squad'.
The 37-year-old actor was set to star in the movie, but was forced to drop out because shooting on his film 'The Revenant', directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, overran by three months.
He admitted: "Warner Bros. is my home studio and I love them so I was really bummed out. I wanted to work on ['Suicide Squad'] and I know the script is really f***ing alley."
Emilia Clarke rejected a role in 'Fifty Shades Of Grey' because of the "huge amount of nudity" in the movie.
The 28-year-old actress - who's best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the HBO series 'Game of Thrones' - has revealed she was in line to play the part of Anastasia Steele in the film adaptation of E.L. James' best-selling novel, but turned it down because she was worried about being typecast.
She shared: "'I really wanted to work with [director] Sam Taylor-Johnson because she's f***ing amazing. But there is a huge amount of nudity in the film.
"I'll never say 'I'm never doing nudity' because I've already done it, but I thought I might get stuck in a pigeonhole that I would have struggled to get out of."
Meanwhile, the actress is set to star as Sarah Connor alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in the much-anticipated 'Terminator Genisys' and she's revealed the extent of her preparation for the role.
She told the July issue of Marie Claire magazine: "Those f***ing guns are super heavy. You're running with them a lot of the time, and I needed to keep up with/be better than the boys.
"I needed to to know what to do to have Arnold go, 'Very nice'. That was my goal."
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Aos 28 anos, a inglesa Emilia Clarke conquistou o papel de Daenerys Targaryen, da série 'Game of Thrones', da HBO. A atriz divulgou que foi cotada para também interpretar Anastasia Steele na versão cinematográfica de 'Cinquenta Tons de Cinza', mas recusou o papel por receio de ser estigmatizada e acabar por interpretar sempre o mesmo tipo de personagem.
Ela mencionou anteriormente o prazer em trabalhar com o diretor Sam Taylor-Johnson. "Eu realmente adoro trabalhar com o Sam Taylor-Jonson por que ele é incrível. Mas há um excesso de nudez no filme. Não vou dizer que 'nunca farei cenas de nudez', tanto que já fiz. Mas estou com medo de entrar em uma rua sem saída".
Por enquanto, a atriz brilha como Sarah Connor no aguardado 'O Exterminador do Futuro: Gênesis', ao lado de Arnold Schwarzenegger. Ela expressou o grau de comprometimento necessário à preparação para o papel. Na edição de julho da revista Marie Claire, ela conta: "Aquelas armas são pesadas! Você corre com elas boa parte do tempo, e precisei acompanhar - e ser melhor - do que os homens. Precisava não só saber o que fazer, mas também ser elogiada pelo Arnold. Esse era o meu objetivo".
Melissa McCarthy has chosen a wig for the 'Ghostbusters' reboot.
The 44-year-old actress was announced as a cast member for the all-female version of the movie back in January and revealed she has already picked out a hair-piece which she thinks suits the role and sent a photo of it to director Paul Feig because she is "wildly excited" about the film.
She said: "I'm wildly excited about it. I've already sent Paul a picture of my wig. I start everything with a wig."
The star - who has daughters Vivian, eight, and Georgette, five, with her husband, fellow actor and comedian Ben Falcone - also teased the "awesome" movie, set to be released in 2016, and gushed about her co-star Kristen Wiig, who she previously starred alongside in the hit comedy 'Bridesmaids'.
She told Stylist magazine: "It's just so awesome. I saw her recently and we were reading through the script. She's truly one of the funniest and nicest women I have ever met in my life."
And while Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones will also feature in the much-anticipated film, Paul recently revealed Melissa will play the "leader" in the sci-fi comedy film.
He said: "Melissa is sort of the leader of the group, but everybody will be equal. I just love a deep bench like this. Every one of those women is strong and so funny. The hardest thing is going to be ... keeping all of their stuff in the movie."
Ryan Gosling likes to "hide" behind his characters.
The 34-year-old hunk has revealed he is actually rather "shy" and still enjoys being able to "secretly" find out new things about himself through his film roles.
He admitted: "I wasn't very good at singing and dancing, which really frustrated me for a while. That's why I tried some serious acting, which luckily worked out pretty well. Alongside that, it was good for my confidence. I was able to hide behind characters and still, secretly, reveal things about myself. I still enjoy that aspect today."
The 'Notebook' actor - who is married to '2 Fast 2 Furious' actress, Eva Mendes - also said he doesn't care about "Hollywood" and criticised it for being "shallow" and "fake".
He told Germany's Maxim magazine: "I'm shy. And I like flying under the radar. I've never been interested in all this Hollywood glamour. It's far too shallow and fake. I'd much rather spend time with my family or friends. Or by myself. I think it's very important to take some time for yourself. I play guitar, watch old Hollywood movies and just have a bit of a daydream."
Al Pacino's dream role is to play Napoleon Bonaparte.
The 75-year-old actor has revealed he's wanted to portray the French military general on the big screen for a number of years and his ambition could be about to come true - as a script for the part has recently been presented to him.
He said: "Napoleon has been a dream of mine for a long time. It's come close but this time it really could happen. There's a great script about his last years on Saint Helena."
Saint Helena was the colonised British island where Napoleon was detained in 1815 after being defeated at the Battle of Waterloo by the British Army, and is where he died in 1821 at the age of 51.
The Hollywood legend - who at 5ft 6in is just an inch taller than Napoleon - is confident he could do the historical role justice as he's sure it wouldn't be impossible to imitate a man who lived almost 200 years ago.
In an interview with the Metro newspaper, he said: "People think you have to be the exact person but you can only give a version of someone. When I played (whistle-blowing New York cop) Frank Serpico I wasn't being the real Serpico, even though he was there. It was my take."
The Academy Award-winning actor can currently be seen in new comedy/drama film 'Danny Collins', which is loosely based on a true story.
In the movie, Pacino plays an ageing rock star who is stuck in a rut, with the star saying he channelled "the love child of Rod Stewart and Barry Manilow" to play the part of Danny.
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