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Seriously, Who the Hell Asks Kristen Stewart if She’d Play the Joker Opposite R-Battz?

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | October 20, 2021 |

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | October 20, 2021 |


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Because Variety has been on a roll lately, the trade magazine asked Kristen Stewart if she’d be open to playing The Joker opposite Robert Pattinson’s Batman. While she politely demurred, I’m sure she was just thrilled to get dragged back into the Twilight mud. (Variety)

Billy Porter criticizes Harry Styles for being the first man to cover Vogue in a dress, but Cody argues his anger is misplaced. (Lainey Gossip)

Gwyneth Paltrow’s son is proud of her for selling vibrators, which sounds cool, but ask him if he knows how much his mom is charging for them and if the warranty covers over-steaming and/or jade egg collision. Eh? (Dlisted)

Candace Bushnell admits Sex and the City wasn’t feminist at the end. (Celebitchy)

From Roxana: Important Dune content. (GQ)

From Alberto: Seems like LaKeith Stanfield’s vaccine stance cost him a role. (Deadline)

Before the X-Files, David Duchnovy auditioned for every lead role on Full House and clearly didn’t land a single one. (AV Club)

From Jen: 61% of men can STFU. (The Lily)

From Claude: Yes, I am a child. I fully accept that.

Why you gotta be dicks, Lego and/or Nintendo? (Kotaku)

Marvel insisted on having an in-person premiere for Eternals and refused to allow digital screeners, which just resulted in almost half of the cast possibly being exposed to COVID and the rest of the press tour moved to virtual interviews. Smart! (EW)

Chris Hayes snatches up Dan Bongino by noting he’s not threatening to quit Fox News over their vaccine mandate. (Mediaite)

Historical fiction centered around a real person can be tricky, but jeverett15 thinks Jonathon Coe’s portrayal of famed Hollywood director, Billy Wilder, works well. "Mr. Wilder & Me shows the rush of creativity and encountering true genius, and the thrill of discovering a bit of it within yourself." Did you know Billy Wilder was still making movies into the 1980s? (Cannonball Read 13)