Sylvester Stallone has dismissed reports he's had a falling out with Bruce Willis.
Relations between the Hollywood heavyweights were reported to have soured after Willis was omitted from the cast of 'The Expendables 3', which was released earlier this summer.
Willis' spot was taken by 'Indiana Jones' star Harrison Ford, but Stallone insists there are no hard feelings between the two.
He said: "That happens in film and casting. It's nothing personal. It sounded like it got personal and I'm sorry it did sound that way. But it was actors talking and things move on.
"I think Bruce Willis is a great guy and he does fantastically entertaining films and when he nails it, he nails it big time."
Stallone, 68, also spoke about his friendship with fellow action star Harrison Ford, which was fostered when they were both struggling actors in the late 1970s.
The star of 'Rocky' explained: "Both of us would be wondering how long this acting was gonna last. Actually we became very, very close ... Harrison is a very insulated, intelligent and very funny, very witty, dry humorist. When you tap into that, it's great."
Tom Hiddleston is being eyed to take the lead role in 'Ben-Hur'.
The 33-year-old actor is reportedly the top choice for director Timur Bekmambetov and studios MGM and Paramount to play Judah Ben-Hur in the forthcoming big screen adaptation of Lew Wall...
Michael Bay has confirmed he will not return for 'Transformers 5'.
The director has enjoyed a huge amount of success with the 'Transformers' franchise - with the latest film, 'Transformers: Age Of Extinction', grossing more than $1 billion worldwide - but Bay says he wants to try his hand at other challenges.
The 49-year-old told USA Today: "There's kind of a new chapter, a new direction in movies I want to make.
"I have a lot of stories to tell. And it's about flexing new muscles."
Bay has been working frenetically over the last few months, with another of his movies, 'The Purge: Anarchy', hitting cinema screens this summer.
And the director admits he's surprised to have come through such a heavy work schedule so well.
He said: "I gotta tell you, it's been a crazy year with all of this stuff. I have no idea how we got through it all."
Despite this, Bay is already looking forward to new projects, with the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' among the most exciting movies on his horizon.
Paramount Pictures announced plans to make a sequel following early success at the box office with the current flick, which features Megan Fox, Will Arnett and William Fichtner.
Billy Connolly has described Robin Williams as his "hero" after the actor was found dead in his home in Tiburon, California.
Connolly - a close friend of the 63-year-old actor and comedian, whose death is believed to be caused by suicide via asphyxiation - said that Williams had an unparalleled talent.
Reflecting on his relationship with the 'Good Will Hunting' star, Connolly said: "Robin was both my friend and my hero, a unique talent and a kind and generous man; the world will be a much poorer place without him.
"Robin was one of the most uniquely brilliant and complicated comic artists the world has ever known. As a performer, he navigated a dangerous high wire at every single moment - with no safety net."
Williams' 'Good Will Hunting' co-star Minnie Driver also paid tribute to the popular actor, saying: "I never met anyone who loved making people laugh more than Robin."
Williams won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in the 1997 film - which also starred Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and won the Oscar for Best Picture.
Jackie Chan says the death of Robin Williams is like losing his "best friend".
Chan never got the opportunity to work with Williams, but was a huge fan of the 'Good Will Hunting' star and is saddened by the news of his passing.
He told 'Good Morning Britain': "I didn't work with him. I met him for the first time at the Oscars a long time ago. I was standing in the green room and at that time my English was not very good.
"I see so many people in front of me and suddenly [I hear], 'Jackie Chan! [I'm a] big fan!' I didn't respond because it was Robin Williams. [I said], 'I'm a big fan, great to see you.' And then he was gone."
Although Chan's encounter with Williams was only fleeting, he admits that the death - which is believed to be caused by suicide via asphyxiation - has affected him.
He added: "I don't really know him, but I think today I've lost my best friend."
This sentiment has been echoed by Steven Spielberg, who collaborated with him on 'Hook' and was also a long-time friend of the star.
He said: "Robin was a lightning storm of comic genius and our laughter was the thunder that sustained him. He was a pal and I can't believe he's gone."
Bradley Cooper's new movie 'Adam Jones' is causing chaos in London's Leicester Square.
Workers in the area are finding the filming to be a massive inconvenience, causing them to be late for work and leading to flared tempers.
A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "People who go to work in the area have been complaining about producers telling them they can't walk in certain places as they keep reshooting scenes of Bradley in the street.
"It's making people late for work and tempers have been lost. At first it was just exciting to have Bradley in the area. Now it's just a hassle."
Cooper, 39, was spotted enjoying a date with his girlfriend Suki Waterhouse, 22, at Chiltern Firehouse in London on Saturday [09.08.14].
The model wore a stylish black dress and a denim jacket, which she teamed with some beige ankle boots.
Bradley, meanwhile, wore some loose-fitted trousers, a grey T-shirt and a baseball cap to the increasingly-popular celebrity haunt.
The couple have been dating since March 2013 and Cooper appears keen to make the most of his time in the capital.
Designer Judianna Makovsky says creating outfits for superhero movie stars like Scarlett Johansson represent her biggest challenge.
The award-winning designer has created outfits for 'The Hunger Games' and 'Harry Potter', but says that her recent work on 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' - which features the 29-year-old actress - represented her toughest professional challenge.
Makovsky told Vogue: "Marvel has an incredible knowledge of the character, so we work with them throughout the process, but - although they have to be recognisable - the characters do inhabit different worlds in different films.
"There's a lot to balance. Superhero films are definitely the most labour-intensive for a costume designer."
Makovsky said she's found it especially tough designing a costume for The Black Widow, Scarlett Johansson's on-screen character in 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'.
She explained: "Scarlett didn't actually start to fit for the catsuit until two days before we started shooting, so we had to do lots of trials and testing in quite a short timeframe. It was a challenge to get that many looks done in time.
"We work very closely with the actors on an action movie. We'll make different versions of the same costume depending on what she's doing: boots with running heels, fighting heels, standing heels; costumes that will allow her to kick; others that will accommodate a harness."
Robin Williams has died aged 63.
The 'Mrs. Doubtfire' star was found dead in his home in Tiburon, California, on Monday morning (11.08.14) in what is believed to be suicide via asphyxiation.
The Veteran actor's publicist released a statement, saying: "Robin Williams passed away this morning. He has been battling severe depression of late. This is a tragic and sudden loss.
"The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time."
Robin, who resides with his wife, was last seen alive on Sunday night (10.08.14) before his body was discovered shortly before a call to the emergency services was made at 11.55am on Monday.
An investigation into the exact cause of death is currently underway and a forensic examination is scheduled to take place today (12.08.14) with subsequent toxicology testing to be conducted.
A spokesman for the Marin County Sheriff's Department in California explained: "An investigation into the cause, manner, and circumstances of the death is currently underway by the Investigations and Coroner Divisions of the Sheriff's Office.
"At this time, the Sheriff's Office Coroner Division suspects the death to be a suicide due to asphyxia, but a comprehensive investigation must be completed before a final determination is made."
Robin leaves behind his wife of three years Susan Schneider and his children Zak, 31 Zelda, 25, and Cody, 23.
Justin Theroux says plans are in place to make a sequel of 'Zoolander'.
The actor - who recently turned 43 - played a small role in the original film, which was released in 2001, and has confirmed there are tentative plans in place to make a sequel of the popular comedy flick.
Asked whether the plans are progressing, he told Vulture.com: "Yeah, we've got a script for the sequel, and we've just been in talks again. We're trying to sharpen it and hone it and, actually, I don't want to jinx anything, but it looks like it actually might be starting to get up and running."
Theroux - who is engaged to Jennifer Anniston - has been busy filming HBO show 'The Leftovers' over the last few months, but says he now has the opportunity to focus his attention on the 'Zoolander' sequel, with the project being driven by comedian Ben Stiller.
Theroux - who's helped write 'Tropic Thunder' and 'Iron Man 2' - added: "It's actually been a little hard with the show, but now I'm back full-time to dedicate time toward doing it.
"I met with Ben [Stiller] a couple times when I was in New York doing 'The Leftovers', and then I'm meeting again with him probably in September."