Star Scoop: Meet Ant-Man, Golden Globes Firsts, Prince Parties with New Girl
He may be fresh off a Golden Globes victory, but Michael Douglas is being cut down to size for his next big gig. The Behind the Candelabra leading man has been cast as Hank Pym, a scientist who creates a shrinking serum to combat foes, in Ant-Man. Douglas will join Paul Rudd on the Marvel project. [USA Today]
Alright, alright, alright! Move over Tina Fey and Amy Poehler! Though you two are a huge reason we tuned into the 71st annual show, speeches from first-time winners like Matthew Mccoughnahey, Jacqueline Bisset, and yes, you Poehler, made the event that much more amazing! [Huffington Post]
Speaking of firsts, the February 2nd Super Bowl will mark such an occasion for the artist formerly, and now, known as Prince. The music icon will make his first-ever television comedy appearance on Fox's New Girl following the football frenzy. He'll star, of course, as himself. [ET Online]
Jennifer Lawrence, Amy Adams, and Steve McQueen may have also taken home Golden Globe honors, but the show itself earned the biggest win of all. Sunday night's live broadcast ranked at a 10-year high with 20.9 million viewers. [Entertainment Weekly]
The Wolf of Wall Street may be based on Jordan Belfort's true story—yes, even that scene happened in real life—but a few sweeping aerial shots and landscape pans in the Martin Scorsese film were make believe. New York City-based visual effects company Brainstorm Digital demonstrates just how much of the movie was helped by—you guessed it—visual effects. [Vulture]
That new Shakira–Rihanna single we told you about? It's sexy. It's infectious. It's here! [Vevo]
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