The upcoming 'Fantastic Four' movie has been given a "new look".
According to one of the film's stars Michael B. Jordan - who plays Johnny Storm/The Human Torch in the superhero action picture - he and his co-stars' costumes are much different to those seen in the 2005 and 2007 versions of the movie.
He told ABC News: "It's a new look.
"We are all in containment suits. The costume process definitely took some time to get in and out of that thing, especially since I was bulking up.
"It was a little more snug during filming. We got through it man. It was a process, but we did it. It was hard work."
It isn't the first time Jordan has hinted that the superhero movie is taking a different approach than previous comic book flicks.
He said earlier this year: "It's not your typical superhero film.
"We aren't looking at this as like, being superheroes. We're more or less a bunch of kids that had an accident and we have disabilities now that we have to cope with, and try to find a life afterwards."
Scriptwriter Simon Kinberg has also promised the ambitious reboot of the superhero franchise will be unlike anything fans have seen before in the genre.
He said: "We are hopefully going to be refining the way the people see the 'Fantastic Four' movies. There are so many things we are doing different from the previous film and so many things different from other comic books films."
The new take also stars Kate Mara as Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman, Miles Teller as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, and Jamie Bell as Ben Grimm/The Thing.
Tamsin Egerton had to act with pee "all over" her on the set of 'Love, Rosie'.
The 25-year-old actress - who stars in the new romantic comedy alongside Lily Collins, Sam Claflin and Suki Waterhouse - confessed she was forced to shoot scenes for the movie covered in urine after a baby she was filming with began peeing on her on set.
Speaking at the world premiere of the film at the Odeon cinema in London's Leicester Square last night (06.10.14), she said: "I have a baby in the film in a bath on my own and we used a newborn. During a take he started peeing all over me, so I was there acting with warm baby urine all over me, which was really, really fun!"
In spite of the unfortunate incident, the blonde beauty thoroughly enjoyed filming the new picture and spent a lot of time with her co-stars on and off the Dublin-based set.
The film's director, Christian Ditter, even encouraged the cast mates to joke around during filming as it made the atmosphere of the movie "buoyant" and "fun".
She said: "It was great because we are all so young and we got on incredibly well. There was a lot of joking around, a lot of silliness and a lot of one-liners from people.
"If we were getting on, [Christian] just liked the free movement of it. What makes the film comedic is the spontaneity. I think once you've done [a scene] too many times it loses its charm and I think Christian knew that, so he kept everyone buoyant, fun and used things that happened in the moment."
Michaela Strachan is feeling "perky" after her breast reconstruction procedure following a double mastectomy to treat her breast cancer.
The 'Springwatch' presenter revealed that she is "feeling great" after having the surgery to reconstruct her breasts, after having a mastectomy to remove the cancerous cells.
Michaela announced her decision to have the life-saving surgery in an article in You magazine, but talking on ITV's 'Lorraine' this morning (07.10.14), she revealed that she is feeling better.
She told the show: "I'm feeling great. I wrote that article for You magazine myself six weeks ago and since then I have had reconstruction so I am feeling 'perky'."
The 48-year-old television presenter did admit that she had been worried after receiving her diagnosis because she thought that the cancer might have spread to her back.
She told Lorraine: "I had terrible back pain from doing [the reality show] 'Splash' and I thought maybe that's not just 'Splash' maybe I've got secondary cancer and maybe I'm not going to make it - all those thoughts go through your head and it is a very frightening time."
However, once she was given the option to have the mastectomy, Michaela revealed that she took a no-nonsense approach.
She shared: "I was terribly pragmatic about it. Once I got over the shock then it was practical, 'OK, when can we fit it in?'"
Michaela also praised her "brave" partner Nick Chevallier - who tragically lost his first wife to colon cancer - for his support, before adding: "I am so blessed that they found it early."
Lord Alan Sugar doesn't lose any sleep over firing candidates on 'The Apprentice'.
The 67-year-old business magnate has confessed he doesn't fail to get a good night's sleep after sending potential future partners home on the BBC One reality series because he claims they bring it on themselves.
Quizzed on whether the friction in the boardroom ever keeps him awake at night, he said: "I don't have any sleepless nights, no. It's friction amongst them isn't it? It's not friction for me."
And Lord Sugar's right hand man Nick Hewer - who along with Karren Brady follows the candidates as they attempt to complete various business tasks in a bid to win a £250,000 investment - certainly hasn't been losing out on sleep either, as he's admitted it was exhausting trying to keep up with all 20 of them.
Referring to the decision to have 20 candidates rather than the usual 16 in celebration of the 10th anniversary, Nick said at 'The Apprentice' launch at London's Ham Yard Hotel: "It makes life very difficult for those following them. When you try and follow ten people for three days, writing about everything and everything everybody says to everybody else and trying to work out whether it's honest, the reactions honest. It's tough.
"Please don't do it again."
Agreeing with Nick, Lord Sugar added: "I don't think we'll be doing it again next series. Maybe for the 20th anniversary."
'The Apprentice' series 10 kicks off with a double bill on Tuesday October 14 followed by a second episode on Wednesday October 15, after which it will air on Wednesdays at 9pm.
Mark Wright has nominated his fiancée Michelle Keegan and his "dopey" cousin Elliot Wright to lip-sync for charity.
The former 'The Only Way is Essex' star has joined a host of celebrities who are raising money for the new charity, Global's Make Some Noise - which aims to improve the lives of disadvantaged children and young people across the UK.
Mark has encouraged people to donate to the cause by filming himself lip-syncing along to the public's favourite tunes.
The 27-year-old television personality and radio presenter decided to nominate three of his nearest and dearest to also lip-sync for Make Some Noise, before launching into a rendition of Enrique Iglesias's song, 'Hero'.
He told the camera: "I nominate my big cousin Elliot Wright because growing up as a kid he was my hero, but not any more because he's a big dope. My fiancée Michelle because she is my hero for coming into my life.
"Zoe Hardman for sitting in for me on a Saturday night as I do 'Strictly Come Dancing'. She's my hero too. This song is for you guys."
Other celebrities participating in the fundraiser includes: Union J, Emma Bunton, Jenni Falconer, Jamie Theakston and Jason Donovan.
The public are encouraged to get involved themselves by recording a lip-synced video and nominating their friends to get involved and start donating to the worthy cause.
The cast of 'Downton Abbey' are to guest star in Disney's 'Doc McStuffins'.
Stars of the ITV period drama including Joanne Froggatt (Anna Bates), Lesley Nicol (Mrs. Patmore), Matt Milne (Alfred Nugent), Nigel Harman (Mr. Green) and Robert Bathurst (Sir Anthony Strallan) are among the guest voice cast for an upcoming special episode of the Emmy-nominated Disney series.
'Doc McStuffins' tells the story of a young girl (Doc) who runs a clinic for her stuffed animals and toys out of her backyard playhouse as part of her aspiration to become a doctor like her mother.
In the extended length episode titled 'Let the Nightingale Sing' Doc and the toys will magically travel back to 19th Century England where they meet a young Florence Nightingale, voiced by Joanne Froggatt, and help her realise her dream of becoming a nurse.
Alongside Joanne as the famed "Lady with the Lamp", Lesley will take on the role of miniature porcelain doll Pip, Matt will voice Bernard the teddy bear, Nigel will play tin rooster Doodle Doo and Robert will become Admiral Fiddlesticks.
'Let the Nightingale Sing' will feature a new original song titled 'Love What You Do' and is to premiere on Disney Junior in the UK this December.
Neve Campbell is pregnant with her second child.
According to Us Weekly magazine, the 'Scream' actress is expecting a baby with her boyfriend, 'Captain America' actor JJ Feild, with whom she already has a two-year-old son, Caspian.
A source close to the couple told Us Weekly: "They've always wanted more than one child. They want Caspian to have a sibling."
The 40-year-old star - who also appeared in the television series, 'Party of Five' - is notoriously private about her personal life, but has previously spoken about her decision to name her son, Caspian.
Talking on 'The Talk' in December 2012, she shared: "We looked through a lot of books and I liked the idea of an unique name. I like having a unique name - it's [my mum's] maiden name, Neve - and not a lot of people have it.
"It's nice having something special and different and so I wanted something like that for our son."
Neve and JJ first started dating in 2011, following the actress' divorce from the Canadian actor, Jeff Colt in 2010.
Daniel Radcliffe finds it hard to deal with crying fans.
The 25-year-old actor admits it can be a regular occurrence for admirers of his to burst into tears when they meet their idol from the 'Harry Potter' films and he still doesn't know what he should say to them to calm them down.
In an interview in As If magazine, he said: "There have been times when I've met someone, and it's been awkward, and I don't know why, and someone will say to me, 'Daniel, they were nervous to meet you!' Of course, that thought never entered my head!
"The worst is when people cry though. It's an awful feeling, particularly when they are 13 or 14-year-old girls. I feel horrible that they're crying. It's not worth crying about. Please! They are mostly crying out of excitement, but I still don't know how to deal with that."
Radcliffe - who can currently be seen in 'Horns' - is adamant that he is just a "regular" guy, even though he has been an actor from the age of 10 and played the most famous fictional wizard in the world.
He said: "I hope one of the things that surprises people when they meet me is that I am really quite normal. At least I think I am! I don't think I'm an obnoxious d**k, and I think some have that perception of people who've grown up in the spotlight. I obviously know that my experience isn't the same as everybody else's, but when I talk to people, I don't feel separate from them in any way ... The aura of fame is bull-s**t. People who enjoy being treated differently and revel in the attention that others give them are generally people I don't like very much."
Justin Bieber has shaved off his moustache.
The 20-year-old singer - who had also been sporting lip hair and an attempted goatee in recent months - took to Twitter today (07.10.14) to show off his clean-shaven makeover to his 55.4 million followers.
Along with a photo of his new baby-faced look, he posted: "Shaved the monster".
Along with his facial hair, it seems the 'Boyfriend' hitmaker is also trying to clean-up his act after recently admitting plans to ditch the booze and get his music career back on track.
A source said: "Justin has been boasting to his friends about his new healthy lifestyle.
"He no longer drinks and has stopped eating junk food, too. He's had a difficult few months and is hoping that this will give him a fresh start."
The star is also reported to have started seeing £600-an-hour therapist, John Kenton, at a clinic in Los Angeles to help him keep his impulsive behaviour in check following multiple run-ins with the law earlier this year.
A source said: "Kenyon's treating Justin in person, when possible, then over Skype when he's away. Sometimes they even have more than one session a day.
"It's too soon to tell if it's having a positive effect , but the fact that Justin has kept it up and passed the first batch of sessions speaks volumes.
"If he hates something he's not normally the kind of person to stick it out."
Sarah Harding is considering freezing her eggs.
The 32-year-old singer - who recently split from boyfriend Mark Foster - always hoped to become a mother in her late 20s and is thinking of taking steps to preserve her fertility until the time is right to have children.
She said: "It does get harder to see other people have something that you want. I've even got to the age now where I occasionally find myself wondering, 'Do I need to start thinking about freezing my eggs?'
"I do feel my biological clock is ticking and while I'm not ready right now, I do want to be a mum one day.
"My mum was 39 when she had me and I'd always hoped to start a family before that.
"I still have a few years to go but I do go through stages where it plays on my mind."
Sarah's former Girls Aloud bandmate Nadine Coyle became a mother for the first time in February and the 'Call the Shots' hitmaker was stunned by the changes in her friend when she went to visit her and daughter Anaiya.
Speaking in the new issue of HELLO! magazine, she said: "I really wanted to hold Anaiya but Nadine had her clamped to her the whole time and wouldn't let her go. She's a complete earth mother, which surprised me. But I'm delighted for her."
Sarah called time on her two-year relationship with Mark in September and she says they broke up because they waned "different things".
The 'Biology' hitmaker - who first dated Mark when they were teenagers - said: "I think you have to take something from every relationship and in the case of me and Mark, I learned that going back isn't always the way forwards.
"We're very different people now to who we were when we dated all those years ago. We want different things.
"It's taught me not to expect the world from every relationship and to live in the present more."
James Bond villain Geoffrey Holder has died.
The Trinidadian actor, who was best known for his role as Baron Samedi 007 film 'Live and Let Die' passed away on October 5, 2014, aged 84.
A family spokesperson revealed that Geoffrey died in his New York home after complications caused by pneumonia. He is survived by his wife, Carmen de Lavallade and their son, Leo Anthony Lamont.
A talented actor and dancer, Geoffrey appeared in many Hollywood hits over the years, choreographing and starring in the 1973 Bond adventure as voodoo criminal Baron Samedi opposite Sir Roger Moore.
In 1975 he was awarded two Tony Awards for his work on the Broadway production of 'The Wiz', including the coveted Best Direction of a Musical award.
He also featured in the movie musicals, 'Annie' (1982) and 'Doctor Dolittle' (1967). In 2005, he was asked to use his distinctive voice to narrate the Tim Burton remake of 'Alice in Wonderland' which starred Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter.
Following the announcement of his passing, Samuel L. Jackson took to Twitter to mourn the star. He wrote: "I brush up against Fame all the time, but encountering GREATNESS is Rare! RIP Mr Holder!! (sic)"
Helen Flanagan dreams of acting in 'Romeo and Juliet'.
The ex-'Coronation Street' star has named the Shakespeare play's female protagonist the character she would most like to play.
She told The Sun newspaper: "I am such a romantic. I would really, really love to play Juliet - it's my total dream role."
However, the 24-year-old actress - who has been dating Manchester City footballer Scott Sinclair since she was 19 - admitted she would find performing in the tale of star-crossed lovers a challenge.
She explained: "I know people will probably think it's a really weird ambition but I was actually good at Shakespeare when I was at school.
"My ultimate goal in acting is to appear in Romeo and Juliet, I love everything about it, especially the balcony scene."
She added: "Oh, I so, so want to do that. I want the challenge of it, to really push myself.
"I've never done theatre. It'll be terrifying but I know I can do it."
Despite her ambition to take to the stage in the tragic love story, the actress-turned-model - who appeared as Rosie Webster in 'Coronation Street' for 12 years - is considering continuing her studies rather than return to acting, following her departure from the ITV soap in 2012.
She stated: "I loved the show, I still do. But there's lots more I want to do. I might even go to university.
"I'd like to study something like psychology."