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- Khaleej Times
Is Tom Holland the next James Bond? Spider-Man actor addresses rumours
Tom Holland has addressed the swirling rumours suggesting he may be next in line to play James Bond. The 28-year-old British actor, best known for portraying Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, has been widely named in media reports as a frontrunner to take over the coveted 007 mantle following Daniel Craig's departure in 2021. In a recent YouTube appearance with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, Holland was asked point-blank about the speculation. 'Listen, there's speculation at the moment. We'll keep it to a minimum for now. We'll get there one day,' he responded, acknowledging the rumours without offering confirmation. Holland went on to share his admiration for the role, saying, 'Every young British actor, it's the pinnacle of working in our industry. I already consider myself to be the luckiest kid alive; I could not have dreamed to have the career that I have.' The James Bond franchise is currently being rebooted under Amazon MGM Studios, with Denis Villeneuve (Dune) attached to direct and Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight penning the script. With Villeneuve committed to Dune: Messiah, filming for the Bond reboot isn't expected to begin anytime soon. Producers Amy Pascal and David Heyman are reportedly still weighing casting options, with other names like Jacob Elordi and Harris Dickinson also being tossed into the ring. Meanwhile, Holland isn't slowing down. He's currently filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day — his fourth solo outing as Peter Parker — which is slated for a July 31, 2026 release. The Marvel-Sony co-production recently dropped its first look, building anticipation for what's next in the web-slinger's journey.


UAE Moments
2 days ago
- UAE Moments
'Golden' from KPop Demon Hunters Just Made U.K. Chart History
'Golden,' the catchy standout from Netflix's animated musical KPop Demon Hunters, just hit No. 1 on the Official U.K. Singles Chart, making it the first K-pop track to do so since PSY's global viral smash 'Gangnam Style' back in 2012. Credited to HUNTR/X and performed by EJAE, Audrey Nuna, and Rei Ami, the song skyrocketed from No. 9 to the top in just a week, riding a wave of fan love and social media buzz. It's also heating up on the Billboard Hot 100, currently sitting pretty at No. 2. While BTS and BLACKPINK have had huge chart moments (remember 'Dynamite' and 'Butter' both peaking at No. 3, and Rosé's 'APT.' hitting No. 2?), none have taken the crown in the U.K.—until now. And it's not just 'Golden' making noise. Two more KPop Demon Hunters tracks broke into the Top 20: 'Your Idol' by Saja Boys (Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, Kevin Woo, and samUIL Lee) lands at No. 10, 'Soda Pop' sizzles at No. 11. Animated tracks ruling the U.K. isn't totally new. Remember Encanto's 'We Don't Talk About Bruno' (2022)? Or throwbacks like Crazy Frog and Bob the Builder? Yup— Golden joins a quirky but iconic club of cartoon chart-toppers. Meanwhile, last week's No. 1, Justin Bieber's 'Daisies,' slips to second place, and MK & Chrystal's 'Dior' steps down to No. 3 after a two-week reign. Newcomers Drake & Central Cee's 'Which One?' debut at No. 4, with Sabrina Carpenter's 'Manchild' rounding out the Top 5. Also charting again? Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. After a recent tribute in Birmingham, Black Sabbath's 'Paranoid' jumps to No. 20, while 'Crazy Train' climbs to a new peak at No. 25.


Khaleej Times
3 days ago
- Khaleej Times
Lindsay Lohan comes full circle with 'Freakier Friday'
Lindsay Lohan says she drew upon her own experiences of motherhood for Freakier Friday, the highly-anticipated sequel to her hit 2003 movie Freaky Friday. Lohan, 39, welcomed her first child in 2023, a year before the Disney movie was filmed. "It felt full circle for me, and also the timing was pretty impeccable considering that I'm a new mom and I was able to bring being a mom into the character," Lohan said at the film's London premiere recently. "It's the first time I'm able to do that on screen." Freaky Friday, with a reported budget of $26 million (Dh95.5 million approximately), was a surprise hit, making over $160 million worldwide and obtaining a cult following. The 2025 follow-up sees Lohan and actress Jamie Lee Curtis reprising the roles of mother and daughter duo Tess and Anna Coleman. Twenty years on, Anna is a single parent to tomboy teen daughter Harper, played by Julia Butters. Their relationship comes under stress when Anna falls for Eric (Manny Jacinto), the father of Harper's new British classmate Lily (Sophia Hammons), and they decide to get married. The future stepsisters, with a mutual dislike for one another, decide to intervene. While the 2003 film saw a body swap between Tess and Anna, things get "freakier" this time around with Tess and Anna switching bodies with Lily and Harper. Before signing on to the sequel, Lohan ensured that Anna returned as a multi-faceted and relatable character. "It was important to me that we explained who Anna is today and how she's evolved and the dynamic between her and her daughter as she's a single working mom. There are some basic points that I wanted to get across because I want people to see the movie and find a piece of it that they can grab onto and be like, 'okay, I get that'," she said. Directed by Nisha Ganatra, the movie also sees actor Chad Michael Murray reprising the role of young Anna's love interest, Jake. Shooting the sequel was a "lovefest", said Murray. "It was the same, but better. It felt very much like connective tissue to the first movie. Everyone loved going to work and no one wanted to go home." Freakier Friday marks Lohan's big screen return. "It's obviously nerve-wracking because you want it to be great and you want people to love what you do," she said. "As long as people are enjoying what I'm doing and it's making them happy, then I feel like I'm doing my job and that's what I'm here to do."