Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Ashton Kutcher Opens Up About...Everything

Ashton Kutcher is back in a big way. He is starring opposite Reese Witherspoon in the romantic comedy Your Place or Mine, out February 10 on Netflix. And elsewhere on the platform, he's currently going viral for reprising the role that first catapulted him into the public consciousness—Kelso on the sitcom That '70s Show—in the first episode of the streamer's well-received reboot, That '90s Show. While the roles he has chosen for his acting return are familiar, he's approaching the work from a whole new vantage point. He's survived tabloid scrutiny, his own "asshole" behavior, and, more recently, a harrowing medical scare. Now the actor-turned-investor—rich, happy at home—is making his return to Hollywood. And he's just as driven as ever.

Monday, January 30, 2023

Inside That Incredible 'Last of Us' Episode

Dry your tears yet? You sure? Either way, gather round—we're all here to recover together. After two episodes of introducing viewers to The Last of Us's fungus-ridden brand of post-apocalypse, Episode Three swerves way off the road—not only of the show's plot so far, but even the video game it's based on. We're introduced to the bearded survivalist, Bill (Nick Offerman), and a man named Frank (Murray Bartlett), who mistakenly stumbles upon Bill's lonely, quarantined kingdom. Where the video game suggests that these two men had a major falling out, HBO's The Last of Us rewrote the script—showing the unlikely couple falling in love. Of course, we wanted the story of how it all came to be. So we called up the director of the episode, Peter Hoar (The Umbrella Academy, Daredevil), to get the behind-the-scenes treatment. Here's how Episode Three of The Last of Us came to be—in Hoar's words.