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Blake Lively Hits Biggest Film Of Her Career, Glen Powell's Running Man And Beetlejuice Does Hot Ones - TJCS Newsletter

Blake Lively Hits Biggest Film Of Her Career, Glen Powell's Running Man And Beetlejuice Does Hot Ones - TJCS Newsletter

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The story today that particularly caught my attention is the one about Blake Lively. It Ends With Us has made $242 million at the box office and is now the biggest movie of her career. First of all, you’d think an actress with her profile would have a bigger film than that… but then when you think about it… most movies don’t make that much money. I was pretty surprised when I looked into it and saw a LOT of bigger-named actors don’t have a film that’s exceeded $250 million. I guess it’s a bigger number than we think. Anway, enjoy today’s stories:


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OTHER BIG STORIES YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT

1) Glen Powell's Running Man Reboot Gets an Exciting Filming Update

  • Filming for the Edgar Wright-directed reboot of "The Running Man," starring Glen Powell, is set to begin in November.

  • The film, written by Michael Bacall, aims to stay true to the original Stephen King novel, unlike the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger adaptation.

  • Powell, known for his roles in "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Twisters," expressed his excitement to work with Wright, calling him one of his favorite filmmakers.

2) 'It Ends with Us' Becomes Blake Lively's Highest-Grossing Movie After Passing 2011's 'Green Lantern' Box Office

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