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  • Kathryn Hahn, John Mulaney and Sienna Miller join ‘Madden’

    (Left) Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) in Marvel Television's 'Agatha All Along', exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2024 Marvel. (Center) John Mulaney at Netflix's Next on Netflix event. Photo: Netflix. (Right) Sienna Miller as Frances Kittredge in New Line Cinema's Western drama 'Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1', a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Richard Foreman. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (Left) Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) in Marvel Television’s ‘Agatha All Along’, exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2024 Marvel. (Center) John Mulaney at Netflix’s Next on Netflix event. Photo: Netflix. (Right) Sienna Miller as Frances Kittredge in New Line Cinema’s Western drama ‘Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1’, a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Richard Foreman. Copyright: © 2024 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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    • Kathryn Hahn, John Mulaney and Sienna Miller are the latest recruits for ‘Madden.’
    • David O. Russell wrote the script and will direct.
    • Nicolas Cage is playing the football icon.

    We learned in August last year that Nicolas Cage would be making an unusual move for him, and stepping up to play NFL coaching (and TV/video game) legend John Madden for a new movie from ‘American Hustle’s David O. Russell.

    And, as seems typical with Russell’s projects, he’s now gathered a starry ensemble to support Cage in the film.

    Per Deadline, Kathryn Hahn, John Mulaney and Sienna Miller are the latest additions to the movie.

    And the site’s story confirms word from reporter Jeff Sneider that Christian Bale, a perennial Russell performer, is also aboard the movie.

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    What’s the story of ‘Madden’?

    John Madden. Photo: NFL.com.
    John Madden. Photo: NFL.com.

    With a script by Russell (based on earlier work from Cambron Clark), the exact details of what ‘Madden’ will cover remain a little indistinct at the moment.

    But there is certainly a lot to choose from. Madden was a star player in high school, and was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1958, only for injury to curtail his rookie season.

    Instead, he went on to earn a degree in teaching and put his skills/experience to good use as a coach, going on to lead the Oakland Raiders to the Super Bowl and a win in 1977.

    Madden became known as one of the best coaches in the sport’s history, but his all-consuming passion and commitment wore on him, and he retired for health reasons.

    Still, a hugely successful second chapter dawned as courted by the fledgling gaming company Electronic Arts to be the front man for its Madden NFL multi-player video game. Madden had never played a video game, but it turned into an outlet where he could lend his knowledge and help the masses better understand the gridiron.

    The game has long been a sensation –– even with its inspiration dying in 2021, it continues to this day as a favorite of players and fans.

    And beyond even that, Madden also became famous as a beloved commentator on the game he loved so much, his enthusiasm pouring from the screen, and his habit of scribbling on the screen making him a firm favorite among viewers.

    Who are the new recruits playing?

    John Mulaney in 'John Mulaney: Baby J' Photo: Netflix.
    John Mulaney in ‘John Mulaney: Baby J’ Photo: Netflix.

    Bale is playing late Raiders owner Al Davis, while Mulaney has the role of Trip Hawkins, who founded EA Sports and was a driving force in behind the Madden NFL video games.

    Hahn will be Madden’s wife, Virginia; and Miller is on board to be Davis’ wife, Carol.

    With the casting process in full swing, Russell is preparing to start shooting next month in Atlanta.

    ‘Madden’: David O. Russell talks Nicolas Cage

    David O. Russell on the set of 'American Hustle'. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Releasing/Francois Duhamel
    David O. Russell on the set of ‘American Hustle’. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Releasing/Francois Duhamel. Copyright: © 2013 Annapurna Productions LLC All Rights Reserved.

    Here’s what Russell said about the casting news in a statement:

    “Nicolas Cage, one of our greatest and most original actors, will portray the best of the American spirit of originality, fun, and determination in which anything is possible as beloved national legend John Madden. Together with the ferocious style, focus, and inspired individualism of Al Davis, owner of the underdog Oakland Raiders, the feature will be about the joy, humanity and genius that was John Madden in a wildly inventive, cool world of the 1970s.”

    Russell himself is something of a controversial figure, his successful directing career also marked by criticisms of his attitude to women and other groups. He’s also been known for his mercurial behavior on set, infamously clashing with George Clooney on ‘Three Kings’ and Lily Tomlin on ‘I Heart Huckabees‘.

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    Bale, of course, clearly has no such issues, since he has worked with the director several times before, on ‘Amsterdam,’ ‘American Hustle’ and ‘The Fighter,’ which won him his first Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

    Where else have we seen Kathryn Hahn, John Mulaney and Sienna Miller?

    (L to R) Kathryn Hahn and Chase Sui Wonders in 'The Studio,' premiering March 26, 2025 on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Kathryn Hahn and Chase Sui Wonders in ‘The Studio,’ premiering March 26, 2025 on Apple TV+.

    Hahn has been busy lately with Disney+ and Marvel series ‘Agatha All Along,’ which has played well since it premiered in the fall. She can also be seen in the Apple TV+ series ‘The Studio,’ which has been a success for that streaming service.

    On the movie front, she lent her voice to animated canine comedy ‘Fixed,’ directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, which has been in limbo until it was picked up by Netflix for release in August.

    Mulaney, meanwhile, has been spending his time on Netflix talk show ‘Everyone’s Live with John Mulaney,’ and he’ll be back as Spider-Ham for ‘Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse,’ though that won’t be on screens until 2027.

    He’s also a voice (and a producer) on animated coming-of-age comedy series ‘Big Mouth‘, which launches its final season on Netflix on May 23rd. ‘Madden’ marks one of his rare forays into bigger movie roles.

    As for Miller, she was most recently seen in Kevin Costner’s Western ‘Horizon: An American Saga’ and assuming the second part moseys its way to theaters after the box office stumble of the first, she’ll be back in her role as Frances Kittredge.

    Coming up, she’s back as Cathy Ryan for the ‘Jack Ryan’ movie, based on the John Krasinski-starring series that has been shooting and will likely be in theaters next year.

    When will the new David O. Russell/Nicolas Cage movie ‘Madden’ be in theaters?

    Amazon/MGM Studios is backing the drama, but it has yet to schedule a release date.

    Nicolas Cage presents a nominee for Oscar® for Actor in a Leading Role during the live ABC telecast of the 96th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Credit/Provider: Trae Patton ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    Nicolas Cage presents a nominee for Oscar® for Actor in a Leading Role during the live ABC telecast of the 96th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Credit/Provider: Trae Patton ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

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  • Matthew McConaughey Honored Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles in an Awesome Way

    Everything really is bigger in Texas — including grand gestures.

    Matthew McConaughey wanted to celebrate fellow Texan Nick Foles after his Feb. 4 Super Bowl victory, so the Oscar winner decided to do it in style. He took out a full-page ad honoring Foles in his hometown newspaper, the Austin American-Statesman. McConaughey wrote:

    From one local to another,

    Congratulations, Nick Foles.

    just keep livin,

    Mathew McConaughey

    The ad came after an exciting Super Bowl that pitted backup quarterback Foles against seasoned vet Tom Brady, a man whose spot in the Hall of Fame is basically pending his retirement. Foles had stepped in to replace the Philadelphia Eagles’ starting quarterback, Carson Wentz, after he suffered a season-ending injury in Week 14. In Wentz’s absence, Foles led the team to Super Bowl LII, where he threw for 373 years, including three touchdowns. He even recorded a touchdown reception.

    The newest Super Bowl MVP was happy to receive McConaughey’s congratulations. Foles replied to a tweet with a photo of the ad on Feb. 12, writing, “This is awesome. Appreciate the support, @McConaughey!

    What a gesture. To quote “Friday Night Lights,” Texas forever.

  • Chris Pratt’s Seahawks Enthusiasm Really Angered Some NFL Fans

    BRITAIN-ENTERTAINMENT-CINEMA-FILM-GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2The wrath of some NFL fans is directed at Chris Pratt — all because he had the audacity to be a loud and proud Seahawks fan.

    Over the weekend, the actor returned to the state where he grew up to promote “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” and its upcoming trailer. He got to do that by participating in the Seattle Seahawks’ tradition of having a special fan raise a 12 flag ahead of kickoff in honor of the team’s supporters. As a die-hard himself, he was insanely excited, and that made some fans of other NFL teams really, really irritated. Their frustration was evident on Twitter, when people began to complain, suggest boycotts, and virtually shake their heads at him.

    Of course, Seahawks fans felt very differently about Pratt’s presence at the game.

    You can’t please everybody, so at least Pratt got to live his dream, which included seeing his team win and meeting Hall of Famer Walter Payton.

    “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” is due out June 22.

    [via: Twitter]

  • Justin Timberlake May Get Nipplegate Redemption With Super Bowl LII Halftime Show

    EIF Presents: XQ Super School Live at the Barker Hangar - InsideThe NFL may finally have forgiven Justin Timberlake for his role in Nipplegate.

    It was the wardrobe malfunction seen ’round the world: In February 2004, Timberlake and fellow pop star Janet Jackson took the stage together for the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, and in front of 140 million viewers, he exposed her breast when he tore away part of her costume. Although he claimed it was an accident, it didn’t exactly endear Timberlake to the NFL. The league faced backlash after the incident, both from the public and the FCC.

    Now, almost 14 years later, the NFL seems to be ready to give the Grammy winner a second chance. Timberlake is a front-runner to perform during Super Bowl LII, according to Variety. While nothing is confirmed, the publication’s sources indicate that he is in contention and the timing would be ideal for promoting his next album. He’ll reportedly drop the album in early 2018, while Super Bowl LII is set for Feb. 3.

    Assuming Timberlake lands the gig, he’ll likely have to be extremely careful with his second chance. Although the halftime show’s audience hasn’t been as big in recent years as it was in 2004, we wouldn’t expect the NFL to look to kindly on any other non-family-friendly incidents.

    [via: Variety]

  • NFL Stars Read Mean Tweets in Honor of Super Bowl LI

    mean tweets, jimmy kimmel live, nfl, super bowl liJimmy Kimmel has rolled out the latest version of his perennially popular — and consistently hilarious — Mean Tweets series, this time featuring a bunch of NFL stars reading a bunch of terrible Twitter comments about themselves.

    The segment, timed to this weekend’s Super Bowl LI matchup, features superstar football players like Odell Beckham Jr., J.J. Watt, and Russell Wilson each taking themselves down a peg, with predictably humorous results. Some of the burns were particularly funny — and oddly specific. Watt reportedly “looks like a fat Macklemore,” while Von Miller allegedly resembles “an 80-year-old man from 1974,” whatever that means.

    One tweet snarked about Maurice Jones Drew’s weight — while the former player was holding a plate of snacks. (We’re going to assume the “Jimmy Kimmel Live” crew may have had something to do with that coincidence.) And of course, another user got in a good dig about Rob Gronkowski’s intelligence (or lack thereof).

    Some athletes seem to handle the criticisms better than others (one tweeter wrote that “Tony Romo sits down to pee”; “Well, what other way is there to pee?” Romo responded), but it seemed that mostly everyone took the comments in stride. After all, it’s probably pretty hard to care what some random Twitter user thinks about you when you’re a famous athlete making millions of dollars per year. (But that shouldn’t stop couch surfers from trying — we’d to see Mean Tweets continue forever.)

  • Will Smith Takes on the NFL in First ‘Concussion’ Trailer

    Are you ready for some football … brain injuries as diagnosed by Will Smith in “Concussion”?

    The A-lister plays real-life forensic pathologist and neuropathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu, who discovered chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in the brains of NFL players and fought for the truth to be known. Peter Landesman (“Parkland”) directed “Concussion,” which was produced by Ridley Scott, based on the 2009 GQ article “Game Brain.”

    Peter King just shared the movie’s first trailer in his Sports Illustrated column:

    “Concussion” opens on Christmas Day, so maybe we can expect Will Smith’s name to come up on Oscar lists, for his portrayal of the Nigeria-born doctor. The movie also stars Alec Baldwin, Luke Wilson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Arliss Howard, Paul Reiser, David Morse, and Albert Brooks.

    Watch the trailer.

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