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36 LIFESTYLE G o s s i p MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015 N iall Horan insists One Direction are just “normal people”. The ‘Little Things’ hitmaker has had an “incredible” time since finding fame with the boy band - who were put together on ‘The X Factor’ in 2010 - but hasn’t changed with success. He said: “What’s happened over the last few years has been incredible. “But I just stay the same person I was and grow up with it. “We’re just normal people doing this abnormal job.” The 21-year-old singer also thinks he is the “worst celebrity on Earth” because he rarely gets photographed when he isn’t working. He said: “To be honest, I don’t get that much paparazzi because you can stay away from it if you want to.”I’m probably the worst celebrity on Earth, cos I don’t go to any of those parties. “I’ll just go somewhere where the paps won’t look for me. I don’t particularly put myself out there.” Though he loves being a member of One Direction, Niall does miss his home comforts. He told Top of the Pops magazine: “At the moment, if we’re not in a hotel room, we’re travelling overnight.”We have bunks on the bus - but it’s a bunk, not your own bed. When I go home, I just chill and watch TV. IT’s good.” One Direction are ‘normal’ Lilly wants more Marvel E vangeline Lilly wants to be in more Marvel movies. The brunette beauty stars as Hope van Dyne - the daughter of Henry Pym and Janet van Dyne, AKA the original Ant-Man and Wasp - in the new ‘Ant-Man’ movie and hopes her contract will see her become the new Wasp and move into the wider super- hero universe. She said: “I would love to see [her join the Avengers]. Hope is a very, very capable, intelligent and, to a certain extent, lethal woman, even in her own right, without any superhero powers. “There is that ele- ment that she is the Wasp’s daughter and a chance to create that is fun. “As far as the plans for her going for- ward... I think everyone who signs with Marvel has to sign a multi-picture deal. I’m just crossing my fingers that that turns into something, that they ask me back and that I have to do more movies.” Evangeline feels “honored” to have taken on the role of such a “kick-ass” woman and enjoyed being “very cold and impatient” on screen. She told SFX magazine: “Often I think I’ve played characters who were tough but they’re very gentle and caring. It was actually fun for me to try on a character who was actually very cold and often impa- tient and kind of rude/ “She’s an original to the Marvel Universe and of course I’m thrilled to be in good com- pany with Scarlett Johansson [who plays Black Widow in the ‘Avengers’ movies] as one of the kick-ass females in this universe. “I’m honored to be able to play a role where women, their authenticity and their strength are being represented in the superhero universe.” G uy Ritchie faced a “battle” to stop ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ being too funny. The filmmaker admits he has done his best to make his retake on the classic 60s TV show serious but couldn’t help but allow humor to “creep in”. He said: “At what point do you take yourself too seriously and lose a form of entertainment? It’s an ongoing creative battle. “It’s really a question of keeping a muzzle on the humor. I’m always encouraged to put more humor in but I don’t want to because, invariably, you lose the stakes. “On the whole the scripts we write are written seriously and then I allow humor to creep in on the day. “Invariably what we realize is we can make something more entertaining. Honestly, my biggest battle is to stop the cast being funnier. That is a whole wrestling match. “The instinct is there to make it funny and I’ve just got to hold that back as much as I can.” ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ follows ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ in bringing a more light-hearted tone to the spy genre and Guy insists it was a “complete coincidence”, despite the other movie being helmed by his friend Matthew Vaughn. He told SFX magazine: “It’s a complete coincidence. Vaughn is my ex-partner and we know each other very well. “We shot our films at the same time - he was in the studio next door - and I had no idea he was making the tone he was making. And he had no idea I was making the tone I was making. “It was just one of those things. It just seemed to happen.” Ritchie’s laugh battle Stone prefers comedy E mma Stone’s “true love” is comedy. The 26-year-old actress has won praise for her work on movies like ‘The Help’ and ‘Gangster Squad’ but will always enjoy making light-heart- ed films the most. She said: “Comedy is my true love. I doubt whether there will ever be another genre that can compete. “A big part of my job is being able to understand different facets of the human psyche and I like to be able to push myself in roles where you have to dig deeper inside.” And the ‘Birdman’ star also “gravitates” toward strong female roles where she is portraying more than someone’s girlfriend. Asked if she deliberately chooses to play strong characters, she told LOOK magazine: “I prob- ably gravitate towards those kinds of characters although it’s not like I’m specifically looking to play strong women.”I’m attracted to roles where the female character has her own sense of identity and not just the guy’s girlfriend and reacting to whatever he does. “That’s why playing Gwen in the ‘Spider-Man’ films has been so inter- esting and satisfying for me because she’s such a forceful and independ- ent young woman. I like the idea of playing women who can stand on their own and also be very loving and open.” McGowan ‘embarrassed’ by sexism in Hollywood R ose McGowan thinks Hollywood is stuck in an ‘Entourage’-like mentality. The 41-year-old actress recently disclosed a sexist audition note in which all female performers were asked to wear a “form fitting tank” that would show off their cleavage - and she’s claimed such incidents are not surprising. Reflecting on sexism in Hollywood, Rose shared: “There’s like ‘d**kery’ as I call it [in Hollywood], where they’re stuck in this ‘Mad Men’ / ‘Entourage’ era and it’s just boring and it’s kind of embarrassing. “It’s old fashioned and it’s like, face palm, it’s like, that’s not what’s going on now in the world, you’ve gotta change. If film is our number one export, be care- ful with what we’re putting out there because you can do a lot of damage.” “I think for all 10 percent a little bit deeper, a little bit fun- nier - a little bit more thinking, a little bit more feeling - the world would actually change. And Hollywood used to be at the forefront of that.” The actress said a move towards equality within Hollywood will also make for more interesting cinema. She told Nylon magazine: “Hollywood is accused all the time by people, ‘Liberal Media! They have an agenda!’ And you’re goddamn right I have an agenda. I have an agenda for people to be better humans. “Why? Because I want more people to talk to, more people to play with, and more interest- ing things to watch, listen to, and read. It’s not that complicated.” Statham to star in Fast and Furious 8 J ason Statham is to star in ‘Fast & Furious 8’. The 47-year-old actor, who played the role of special forces assassin Deckard Shaw in the most-recent installment in the money- spinning franchise, has confirmed he is set to reprise the part and has told fans to expect some “great stuff” in the new movie. He shared: “The fanbase is very unique. “They really do relate to the characters. They love these characters. They’ve followed them for years and years. “We’re already talking about doing another one, part eight, and I’m a new- comer. I just got invited to the party in this last one, so it’s nice to know that I’ll be doing another.” However, Jason admitted he doesn’t have any influence over the plotlines and refused to disclose any specific secrets. He told Access Hollywood: “I don’t create the sto- ries.”[The writers] have always got something good up their sleeve, and I don’t want to be the one who spoils everything, giving you plotlines and stuff like that. “But there is some great stuff that I already know about.” ‘Furious 7’ recently became the third highest-gross- ing film ever, behind ‘Avatar’ and ‘Titanic’. Renner’s dream home J eremy Renner’s dream house is the “representation” of every movie he’s ever made. The 44-year-old actor - who’s married to Canadian model Sonni Pacheco, with whom he has a two-year-old daughter Ava Berlin - has spent years doing up homes in Hollywood and selling them on for a small fortune in the hope of one day passing his proper- ty on to his children. And Jeremy - who recently starred in ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’ - says he’s finally reached that stage, saying: “We kept acquiring bigger structures, and now it’s 20-some houses later between the two of us ... mostly we did them together. “Each house has always been our primary residence... We were just investing in the next house we were going to live in. We live in the houses while the work’s being done. “Most people couldn’t do that ... It’s like going back to camping and caveman days - no electricity, no running water.” Jeremy’s dream home is a 1960s-period property - and he couldn’t be any happier with it. He told Playboy magazine: “This is my home now, and I’m pretty sure this is my last structure. It’s something I built and it’s a representation of every house I built and pretty much every movie I’ve done. This house represents a lot of who I am spiritually. “This will be my daughter’s place in the future. I own it now, but Ava owns me.” Miller ‘in talks for Harry Potter spin-off’ E zra Miller is reportedly in talks over a role in the ‘Harry Potter’ spin-off. The 22-year-old actor - who starred as the title char- acter in ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’ - is wanted to assume the role of Kredan in Warner Bros.’ ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’. While it remains unclear how close the two sides are to agreeing a deal, Variety reports that Ezra is the studio’s preferred choice for the part. The much- anticipated new movie will defi- nitely star Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne, who’ll be work- ing from a script penned by best- selling author J.K. Rowling. Speaking about the movie, the writer recently explained: “Although it will be set in the worldwide community of witches and wizards where I was so happy for 17 years, ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ is neither a prequel nor a sequel to the ‘Harry Potter’ series but an extension of the wizarding world.” Other cru- cial roles in the movie still to be cast include Queenie, Tina’s younger sister, and Jacob, a rival of Newt Scamander’s. Alison Sudol is reportedly the first choice for the role of Queenie, while Josh Gad and Michael Cera are being considered for the part of Jacob.

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36L IFESTYLEG o s s i p

MONDAY, JUNE 29, 2015

Niall Horan insists One Direction are just “normal people”. The ‘Little Things’ hitmaker has had an“incredible” time since finding fame with the boy band - who were put together on ‘The XFactor’ in 2010 - but hasn’t changed with success. He said: “What’s happened over the last few

years has been incredible. “But I just stay the same person I was and grow up with it. “We’re just normalpeople doing this abnormal job.” The 21-year-old singer also thinks he is the “worst celebrity on Earth”because he rarely gets photographed when he isn’t working. He said: “To be honest, I don’t get thatmuch paparazzi because you can stay away from it if you want to.”I’m probably the worst celebrity onEarth, cos I don’t go to any of those parties. “I’ll just go somewhere where the paps won’t look for me. Idon’t particularly put myself out there.” Though he loves being a member of One Direction, Niall doesmiss his home comforts. He told Top of the Pops magazine: “At the moment, if we’re not in a hotelroom, we’re travelling overnight.”We have bunks on the bus - but it’s a bunk, not your own bed. When Igo home, I just chill and watch TV. IT’s good.”

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’ Lilly wants more Marvel Evangeline Lilly wants to be in more Marvel

movies. The brunette beauty stars as Hope vanDyne - the daughter of Henry Pym and Janet van

Dyne, AKA the original Ant-Man and Wasp - in the new‘Ant-Man’ movie and hopes her contract will see herbecome the new Wasp and move into the wider super-hero universe. She said: “I would love to see [her jointhe Avengers]. Hope is a very, very capable, intelligentand, to a certain extent, lethal woman, even in her ownright, without any superhero powers. “There is that ele-ment that she is the Wasp’s daughter and a chance tocreate that is fun. “As far as the plans for her going for-ward... I think everyone who signs with Marvel has tosign a multi-picture deal. I’m just crossing my fingersthat that turns into something, that they ask me backand that I have to do more movies.” Evangeline feels“honored” to have taken on the role of such a “kick-ass”woman and enjoyed being “very cold and impatient”on screen. She told SFX magazine: “Often I think I’veplayed characters who were tough but they’re verygentle and caring. It was actually fun for me to try on acharacter who was actually very cold and often impa-tient and kind of rude/ “She’s an original to the MarvelUniverse and of course I’m thrilled to be in good com-pany with Scarlett Johansson [who plays Black Widowin the ‘Avengers’ movies] as one of the kick-ass femalesin this universe. “I’m honored to be able to play a rolewhere women, their authenticity and their strengthare being represented in the superhero universe.”

Guy Ritchie faced a “battle” to stop ‘The Man FromU.N.C.L.E.’ being too funny. The filmmaker admits he hasdone his best to make his retake on the classic 60s TV

show serious but couldn’t help but allow humor to “creep in”. Hesaid: “At what point do you take yourself too seriously and lose aform of entertainment? It’s an ongoing creative battle. “It’s reallya question of keeping a muzzle on the humor. I’m alwaysencouraged to put more humor in but I don’t want to because,invariably, you lose the stakes. “On the whole the scripts wewrite are written seriously and then I allow humor to creep in onthe day. “Invariably what we realize is we can make somethingmore entertaining. Honestly, my biggest battle is to stop thecast being funnier. That is a whole wrestling match. “The instinctis there to make it funny and I’ve just got to hold that back asmuch as I can.” ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.’ follows ‘Kingsman: TheSecret Service’ in bringing a more light-hearted tone to the spygenre and Guy insists it was a “complete coincidence”, despitethe other movie being helmed by his friend Matthew Vaughn.He told SFX magazine: “It’s a complete coincidence. Vaughn ismy ex-partner and we know each other very well. “We shot ourfilms at the same time - he was in the studio next door - and Ihad no idea he was making the tone he was making. And hehad no idea I was making the tone I was making. “It was just oneof those things. It just seemed to happen.”

Ritchie’s laugh battle

S t o n e prefers comedy Emma Stone’s “true love” is comedy. The 26-year-old actress has won praise for her work

on movies like ‘The Help’ and ‘Gangster Squad’ but will always enjoy making light-heart-ed films the most. She said: “Comedy is my true love. I doubt whether there will ever be

another genre that can compete. “A big part of my job is being able to understand differentfacets of the human psyche and I like to be able to push myself in roles where you have to digdeeper inside.” And the ‘Birdman’ star also “gravitates” toward strong female roles where she isportraying more than someone’s girlfriend. Asked if she deliberately chooses to play strong

characters, she toldLOOK magazine: “I prob-ably gravitate towardsthose kinds of charactersalthough it’s not like I’mspecifically looking toplay strong women.”I’mattracted to roles wherethe female character hasher own sense of identityand not just the guy’sgirlfriend and reacting towhatever he does.“That’s why playingGwen in the ‘Spider-Man’films has been so inter-esting and satisfying forme because she’s such aforceful and independ-ent young woman. I likethe idea of playingwomen who can standon their own and also bevery loving and open.”

McGowan ‘embarrassed’ by sexism in Hollywood Rose McGowan thinks Hollywood is stuck in an ‘Entourage’-like

mentality. The 41-year-old actress recently disclosed a sexistaudition note in which all female performers were asked to

wear a “form fitting tank” that would show off their cleavage - andshe’s claimed such incidents are not surprising. Reflecting on sexismin Hollywood, Rose shared: “There’s like ‘d**kery’ as I call it [inHollywood], where they’re stuck in this ‘Mad Men’ / ‘Entourage’ eraand it’s just boring and it’s kind of embarrassing. “It’s old fashionedand it’s like, face palm, it’s like, that’s not what’s going on now in theworld, you’ve gotta change. If film is our number one export, be care-ful with what we’re putting out there because you can do a lot ofdamage.” “I think for all 10 percent a little bit deeper, a little bit fun-nier - a little bit more thinking, a little bit more feeling - the worldwould actually change. And Hollywood used to be at the forefront ofthat.” The actress said a move towards equality within Hollywood willalso make for more interesting cinema. She told Nylon magazine:“Hollywood is accused all the time by people, ‘Liberal Media! Theyhave an agenda!’ And you’re goddamn right I have an agenda. I havean agenda for people to be better humans. “Why? Because I wantmore people to talk to, more people to play with, and more interest-ing things to watch, listen to, and read. It’s not that complicated.”

Statham to star in Fast and Furious 8

Jason Statham is to star in ‘Fast & Furious 8’. The 47-year-old actor, who played the roleof special forces assassin Deckard Shaw in the most-recent installment in the money-spinning franchise, has confirmed he is set to reprise the part and has told fans to

expect some “great stuff” in the new movie. He shared: “The fanbase is very unique. “Theyreally do relate to the characters. They love these characters. They’ve followed them foryears and years. “We’re already talking about doing another one, part eight, and I’m a new-comer. I just got invited to the party in this last one, so it’s nice to know that I’ll be doinganother.” However, Jason admitted he doesn’t have any influence over the plotlines andrefused to disclose any specific secrets. He told Access Hollywood: “I don’t create the sto-ries.”[The writers] have always got something good up their sleeve, and I don’t want to bethe one who spoils everything, giving you plotlines and stuff like that. “But there is somegreat stuff that I already know about.” ‘Furious 7’ recently became the third highest-gross-ing film ever, behind ‘Avatar’ and ‘Titanic’.

R e n n e r ’ s dream home Jeremy Renner’s dream house is the “representation” of every movie

he’s ever made. The 44-year-old actor - who’s married to Canadianmodel Sonni Pacheco, with whom he has a two-year-old daughter

Ava Berlin - has spent years doing up homes in Hollywood and sellingthem on for a small fortune in the hope of one day passing his proper-ty on to his children. And Jeremy - who recently starred in ‘Avengers:Age of Ultron’ - says he’s finally reached that stage, saying: “We keptacquiring bigger structures, and now it’s 20-some houses laterbetween the two of us ... mostly we did them together. “Each househas always been our primary residence... We were just investing in thenext house we were going to live in. We live in the houses while thework’s being done. “Most people couldn’t do that ... It’s like going backto camping and caveman days - no electricity, no running water.”Jeremy’s dream home is a 1960s-period property - and he couldn’t beany happier with it. He told Playboy magazine: “This is my home now,and I’m pretty sure this is my last structure. It’s something I built and it’sa representation of every house I built and pretty much every movieI’ve done. This house represents a lot of who I am spiritually. “This willbe my daughter’s place in the future. I own it now, but Ava owns me.”

Miller ‘in talks for Harry Potter spin-off’

Ezra Miller is reportedly in talks over a role in the ‘Harry Potter’spin-off. The 22-year-old actor - who starred as the title char-acter in ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’ - is wanted to assume

the role of Kredan in Warner Bros.’ ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where toFind Them’. While it remains unclear how close the two sides are toagreeing a deal, Variety reports that Ezra is the studio’s preferredchoice for the part. The much-anticipated new movie will defi-nitely star Oscar-winning actorEddie Redmayne, who’ll be work-ing from a script penned by best-selling author J.K. Rowling.Speaking about the movie, thewriter recently explained:“Although it will be set in theworldwide community of witchesand wizards where I was so happyfor 17 years, ‘Fantastic Beasts andWhere to Find Them’ is neither aprequel nor a sequel to the ‘HarryPotter’ series but an extension ofthe wizarding world.” Other cru-cial roles in the movie still to becast include Queenie, Tina’syounger sister, and Jacob, a rivalof Newt Scamander’s. AlisonSudol is reportedly the first choicefor the role of Queenie, while JoshGad and Michael Cera are beingconsidered for the part of Jacob.