This is not the lineup for “The Expendables 4”. It’s “The Giver” giving soundbites together at a presser in NYC on Tuesday. The group includes (from back left) producers Nikki Silver and Neil Koenigsberg, Odeya Rush, Meryl Streep, Katie Holmes, Jeff Bridges, director Phillip Noyce, Cameron Monaghan, and Taylor Swift.
On Monday night in Hollywood, the Lionsgate C suite surrounded Arnold Schwarzenegger at the TCL Chinese premiere of “The Expendables 3”. From left: Jon Feltheimer, Rob Friedman, Patrick Wachsberger, and Erik Feig.
Producer Avi Lerner leans in on new-to-the-cast Mel Gibson.
Sylvester Stallone’s brother Frank is one of the three or four actors in Hollywood not in the sequel.
Kellan Lutz is focused on the future of the franchise.
Kelsey Grammer (with Greer Grammer) is new to the series.
From the cage to the carpet. Don’t the smile fool you. Ronda Rousey could break anyone else in the cast’s arm.
Harrison Ford plays “Drummer”.
This is a good one. Hugh Bonneville meets his creepily real wax figure in London on Tuesday.
Normally at L.A. Live for “Hunger Games” mega-premieres, Josh Hutcherson played the role of Lebron, hosting a celeb hoops game on Friday night.
These scene: the start of L.A. Live’s NIke Basketball 3 on 3 Tournament.
There was actual action on the pop-up court, including a dunk. (But not from Christopher “McLovin” Mintz-Plasse, as movie-guy Ben Lyons was quick to point out.
Nice talent wrangling job by Felisa Israel and her 10 Fold Entertainment. Chelsea Lately foil Chuy Bravo was a “coach”, in a group that included Kyle Massey, Romeo “Lil Romeo” Miller, Hayley Orrantia, and the aforementioned Lyons.
Terrell Owens followed up his art-gallery appearance on “Hard Knocks” this week by stepping on to a different field of play.
Tight duo Hayley Orrantia and Francia Raisa were headed to Sunday’s Fox Teen Choice Awards too.