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Iron Maiden to release new documentary celebrating 50 years

50 years of Maiden

Iron Maiden will release a new documentary film featuring the final interview from former frontman Paul Di’Anno.

The new film will be released to celebrate 50 years since the English heavy metal band was formed in Leyton, East London, in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. the documentary has been made in collaboration with Universal Pictures Content Group.

The film will go through the band's 50 year history from the perspective of both the band and some of their longstanding superfans, including celebrities such as Javier Bardem, Lars Ulrich and Gene Simmons.

It will feature interviews with band members, including original vocalist, Paul Di’Anno who died last year.

According to the press release: "The film also explores the cultural movement Iron Maiden has helped shape and their enduring legacy in both music and fan culture, challenging common perceptions of the wider significance of rock music and heavy metal."

Helen Parker, Executive Vice President, Universal Pictures Content Group and Executive Producer, said: “We’re thrilled Iron Maiden have entrusted us to bring their legacy to cinemas around the world. Working closely with the band and their passionate fans has been an unrivalled experience allowing us to tell their story in a unique way and celebrate their incomparable fearless creativity in their 50th anniversary year."

Rod Smallwood, Iron Maiden's manage, said: “We’re proud Universal Pictures Content Group has chosen to share the unique story of Iron Maiden with the world. We have given them unrestricted access to the band, our fans and musical peers. We trust that they will excite not only music fans but also anyone who loves a story of an underdog beating the odds to become and remain one of Britain’s biggest musical exports since our first record released 45 years ago."





Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa's dog likely died of dehydration and starvation, report says

Hackman's dog starved

An examination of the dog found dead along with actor Gene Hackman and his wife in their Santa Fe home shows dehydration and starvation were likely what led to the animal’s demise.

A report obtained by The Associated Press from the state Department of Agriculture's veterinary lab details partial mummification and noted that while the severe decomposition could have obscured changes in the organs, there was no evidence of infectious disease, trauma or poisoning that could have resulted in death.

The report noted that the dog's stomach was mostly empty except for small amounts of hair and bile.

The kelpie mix named Zinna was one of the couple’s three dogs. It was found dead in a crate in a bathroom closet near Betsy Arakawa’s body, while two other dogs survived.

Authorities confirmed last week that Hackman died of heart disease with complications from Alzheimer’s disease about a week after a rare, rodent-borne disease — hantavirus pulmonary syndrome — took the life of his wife. Hackman, in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s, apparently was unaware that his wife was dead.

Hackman was found in the home’s entryway, and Arakawa was found in a bathroom. Like the dog, their bodies were decomposing with some mummification, a consequence of body type and climate in Santa Fe’s especially dry air at an elevation of nearly 7,200 feet (2,200 meters).

While both deaths were ruled to be from natural causes, the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office is finishing up the investigation by tying up the timeline with any information gleaned from the cellphones collected at the home and last contacts that were made.

“The case is considered active until we have that information to tie up the timeline,” said Denise Womack Avila, a spokesperson for the sheriff.

Zinnia went from being a returned shelter dog to an incredible companion that was always at Arakawa's side, said Joey Padilla, owner of the Santa Fe Tails pet care facility that was involved in the surviving dogs’ care.

Arakawa, born in Hawaii, studied as a concert pianist, attended the University of Southern California and met Hackman in the mid-1980s while working at a California gym.

Hackman, a Hollywood icon, won two Oscars during a storied career in films including “The French Connection,” “Hoosiers” and “Superman” from the 1960s until his retirement in the early 2000s.

The pair led a private life after moving to Santa Fe decades ago. A representative for the couple's estate has cited that privacy in seeking to block the public release of autopsy and investigative reports related to their deaths, especially photographs and video. It will be up to a state district judge to consider that request.



Hip-hop artist Sean 'Diddy' Combs pleads not guilty ahead of May sex trafficking trial

Diddy pleads not guilty

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs returned to federal court in New York City on Friday, pleading not guilty to the latest version of an indictment charging him with two decades of sex trafficking crimes.

The 55-year-old Combs, his beard noticeably grayer than even weeks ago, stood with his hands folded before him as he told Judge Arun Subramanian that he had read the indictment and understood the charges against him.

Combs, who has been held without bail since his September arrest, hugged two of his lawyers as he entered the courtroom.

Subramanian told lawyers that questionnaires will be distributed to hundreds of prospective jurors at the end of April so that questioning of would-be jurors can begin on May 5, with opening statements expected to occur on May 12.

According to the indictment, Combs used the “power and prestige” he wielded as a music mogul to intimidate, threaten and lure women into his orbit, often under the pretense of a romantic relationship.

The indictment said he then used force, threats and coercion to cause victims, including the three women, to engage in commercial sex acts.

It said he subjected his victims to violence, threats of violence, threats of financial and reputational harm and verbal abuse.

“On multiple occasions, Combs threw both objects and people, as well as hit, dragged, choked and shoved others,” it said. “On one occasion, Combs dangled a victim over an apartment balcony.”

Defense lawyers have argued that prosecutors were trying to demonize sex acts between consenting adults.

Part of the discussion in court Friday revolved around what will be allowed at the trial regarding a video that aired on CNN last year that showed Combs punching his former protege and girlfriend, the R&B singer Cassie, and throwing her on the floor in a hotel hallway.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Mitzi Steiner said the video was “critical to the case.”

Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo said the video was “deceptive and not in accordance with the actions that took place.”

He said certain actions were speeded up in the video by as much as 50 percent and others were taken out of order.

“From the defense standpoint, it’s a misleading piece of evidence, a deceptive piece of evidence, a piece of evidence that has been changed,” he said.

Combs blew kisses and waved to family members in the gallery as he was led out of the courtroom by marshals.



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Gene Hackman's estate asks court to block release of death investigation records

Estate seeks to block release

A representative for the estate of actor Gene Hackman is seeking to block the public release of autopsy and investigative reports — especially photographs and police body-camera video — related to the recent deaths of Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa after their partially mummified bodies were discovered at their New Mexico home last month.

Authorities last week announced that Hackman died at age 95 of heart disease with complications from Alzheimer’s disease as much as a week after a rare, rodent-borne disease — hantavirus pulmonary syndrome — took the life of his 65-year-old wife.

Hackman’s pacemaker last showed signs of activity on Feb. 18, indicating an abnormal heart rhythm on the day he likely died. The couple's bodies weren't discovered until Feb. 26 when maintenance and security workers showed up at the Santa Fe home and alerted police — leaving a mystery for law enforcement and medical investigators to unravel.

Julia Peters, a representative for the estate of Hackman and Arakawa, urged a state district court in Santa Fe to seal records in the cases to protect the family's right to privacy in grief under the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — emphasizing the possibly shocking nature of photographs and video in the investigation and potential for their dissemination by media.

The request, file Tuesday, also described the couple's discreet lifestyle in Santa Fe since Hackman's retirement. The state capital city is known as a refuge for celebrities, artists and authors.

The couple "lived an exemplary private life for over thirty years in Santa Fe, New Mexico and did not showcase their lifestyle,” said the petition.

New Mexico's open records law blocks public access to sensitive images, including depictions of people who are deceased, said Amanda Lavin, legal director at the nonprofit New Mexico Foundation for Open Government. Some medical information also is not considered public record under the state Inspection of Public Records Act.

At the same time, the bulk of death investigations by law enforcement and autopsy reports by medical investigators are typically considered public records under state law in the spirit of ensuring government transparency and accountability, she said.

“I do think it does infringe on transparency if the court were to prohibit release of all the investigation records, including the autopsies,” Lavin said Thursday. “The whole idea of those records being available is to ensure accountability in the way those investigations are done.”

“There is also a public health concern given that hantavirus was involved,” Lavin said.

She said the preemptive request to prevent the release of government records on constitutional grounds is unusual.

Hackman, a Hollywood icon, won two Oscars during a storied career in films including “The French Connection,” “Hoosiers” and “Superman” from the 1960s until his retirement in the early 2000s.

Arakawa, born in Hawaii, studied as a concert pianist, attended the University of Southern California and met Hackman in the mid-1980s while working at a California gym.



Justin Bieber admits to feeling ‘like a fraud’ amid mental health worries

Bieber felt ‘like a fraud’

Justin Bieber has admitted to feeling “like a fraud” and "unqualified most days" in a candid social media post that has sparked fresh concern among fans over his wellbeing.

The 31-year-old singer, who rose to global fame as a teenager, shared his thoughts in an Instagram post on Thursday (13.03.25) after months of speculation about his physical and mental state – and the status of his marriage – revealing struggles with imposter syndrome.

He said: “People told me my whole life, ‘Wow, Justin, you deserve that’. And I personally have always felt unworthy, like I was a fraud, like when people told me I deserve something.

“It made me feel sneaky, like, damn, if they only knew my thoughts. How judgmental I am, how selfish I really am... they wouldn’t be saying this.

“I say all this to say, if you feel sneaky, welcome to the club. I definitely feel unequipped and unqualified most days.”

Justin first found fame aged 15 after being discovered on YouTube and signing to his friend and mentor Usher’s record label.

His debut single ‘Baby’ was released in 2010, catapulting him to international stardom.

Since then, he has become one of the world’s best-selling music artists, with an estimated 150 million records sold globally.

Speculation over his health has intensified in recent months following appearances where he looked unkempt, prompting his representative to deny claims he was using hard drugs.

Despite the speculation, Bieber and his wife, Hailey Bieber, 28, who share a seven-month-old son, Jack Blues, have continued to present a united front.

The couple have been seen together in public and on social media, including a post on March 1 celebrating Justin’s 31st birthday.

However, concerns were reignited days later when the singer shared images of himself smoking from what appeared to be a bong.

The photos, posted to Instagram, showed him sitting on an e-bike with Cypress Hill’s ‘Hits from the Bong’ playing in the background.

Last month, Justin’s representative addressed concerns over his appearance, saying in a statement: “The recurring narrative that Justin is using hard drugs is absolutely not true.”

The representative insisted Justin was “in one of the best places in his life," focusing on parenting and making new music.



Jack Quaid: The Boys ending is 'bittersweet'

Quaid will miss The Boys

Jack Quaid has admitted filming the final season of 'The Boys' is "bittersweet.

The 32-year-old actor - who plays vigilante Hughie Campbell in the superhero series - is having fun shooting the show out in Toronto but he isn't looking forward to having to say goodbye to the rest of the cast and crew when filming wraps for good on the fifth series.

He told 'Extra': “I'm working on Season 5 of ‘The Boys’ right now. I'm in Toronto. It's our last season. It's going to be very bittersweet, but we're about halfway done shooting and it's going to be awesome. I'm just going to miss everybody.”

Jack thinks fans will be happy with the way the series comes to an end.

He added: “It's gonna be an incredible last season. I think it's a really great payoff.”

The 'Novocaine' actor is the son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan and previously admitted he feels "immensely privileged" because he knows being a nepo baby has given him an advantage in his career.

Discussing being called a nepo baby, he told The Daily Beast: "I'm inclined to agree. I am an immensely privileged person, was able to get representation pretty early on, and that's more than half the battle.

"I knew the door was open for me in a lot of ways that it's just not for a lot of actors.

"And I've just tried to work as hard as I possibly can to prove that I deserve to walk through that door. So if that's in the rom-com space, it's got to be different enough, and I need to work my a** off."

Meg previously defended her son over being branded a nepo baby, but while Jack can understand why she spoke out, he doesn't share her concern that it undermines his talent.

He said: "My first thought was like, she's being a mom. She's being a loving mom.

"But I don't think she's trying to say that I'm not a nepo baby. I think she's just trying to say that, in her opinion, it undermines my talent. I don't think it undermines my talent.

"I know that I work hard, and I know I've heard 'no' way more than I've heard 'yes.'

"But I also know that this industry is insanely hard to break into, and I had an easier time doing that than most. Both things can be true.

"So no, I don't think she was trying to say that I'm not a privileged person. She knows. She must know. I think she was being a mom."



John Wick 5 confirmed by Lionsgate executive

John Wick 5 confirmed

Lionsgate executive Jenefer Brown has revealed that a fifth 'John Wick' movie is in development.

The future of the action franchise had been uncertain after Keanu Reeves' titular hitman seemingly died in the 2023 movie 'John Wick: Chapter 4' but the studio chief has revealed that another film is in the pipeline.

Discussing the future of the series with ComicBook.com, Brown said: "This world continues to grow and expand in incredible ways.

"Up next, of course, we have 'Ballerina', which is our first spin-off movie and (we) can't wait for that to release to the world. Of course, we've announced we're working on a fifth 'John Wick' film. I think there are more spin-offs to come, a TV series, video game."

The Lionsgate boss added: "We've shared that we're developing a fifth 'John Wick' film... (John Wick) may be (dead). We are all on baited breath waiting to find out."

The revelation comes after Keanu, 60, dismissed the prospect of another movie following the character's death.

In an interview with ComicBook.com, he said: "You know, the character’s dead. He died in ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’."

'The Matrix' star insisted that he wasn't involved in discussions about a possible resurrection for the assassin.

When asked if there was a plan to revive John Wick, Keanu replied: "Right now? Right now there isn’t."

Producer Erica Lee previously admitted that "the stars have to align" if a fifth film is to be made.

She told Screen Rant: "I think we set this bar so high in ['John Wick: Chapter 4'] and we left it all on the table. I say we burn the house down when we make the movie.

"So I think to pull it all together, it has to be a great idea and the stars have to align, and there's a lot of pressure to get that right.

"So that's what I'm most hopeful and excited and anxious about."

The spin-off movie 'Ballerina' is slated for release this summer but lead actress Ana de Armas claims that her character Eve Macarro is different from John Wick.

She told Collider: "I think there are some trademarks in the style of the fights in John Wick, and things that he does that are very particular to him. But because in this movie we’re seeing through Eve’s eyes the background of that training that John had, and how these assassins and ballerinas, how these people become these assassins, there are some little details that are the same, but Eve Macarro is Eve Macarro. She’s not John Wick!"

Ana explained that she became "really good at kicking" as a result of her rigorous training process for the action flick.

The 36-year-old star said: "Through the training process and rehearsals, we kind of built these fights and tailored them to the things that I would do best. I was really good at kicking, and also because I’m a 'ballerina', I’m supposed to be good at kicking; I was really good at close fights, like with knives and things like that."



Ayo Edebiri received 'death threats'

Ayo Edebiri received threats

Ayo Edebiri received "insane death threats" after "idiot" Elon Musk shared "fake" news about her.

The 'Bear' actress claimed she was sent a torrent of online abuse after the tech mogul shared a report last year which claimed she would be replacing Johnny Depp as the central character in a new 'Pirates of the Caribbean' movie.

Sharing a screenshot of the Tesla boss' X post from February 2024 - in which he shared the news story along with the caption, "Disney sucks", Ayo wrote on her Instagram Story: "Just remembering when I got some of the most insane death threats and racial slurs of my life (idk if it's the #1 moment, but for sure top 3) for a fake reboot of a movie I had never even heard of because of this man. (sic)"

Referring to allegations Musk had offered a Nazi salute during a speech after Donald Trump returned to office earlier this year, she added: "LMAO so not only is he a double s**g h**l-ing fascist, he's an idiot. but anyway.

"Life is, of course, a gift (sic)".

Ayo also shared quotes from Bill Burr's NPR interview from earlier this week, in which he criticised Musk and declared him to be "evidently a Nazi".

He added: "I just refuse to believe it was an accidental two-time Sieg Heil. And he does it at a presidential inauguration!"

The 29-year-old actress later shared a screenshot of her DM exchange with 'New Girl' writer Camilla Blackett, who insisted her pal would make a great lead in the film series.

Camilla wrote: "Okay but what if I said you'd eat this up a lil bit?!

"It's not the worst fan casting! I see the vision kinda! You're licherally Caribbean!(sic)"

Ayo captioned the screenshot: "@WaltDisneyFrozenHead wait no DEI, but I've changed my mind maybe we could make some money idk lmk.(sic)"

While the future of the family film series has yet to be confirmed, producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed last year that Jeff Nathanson is penning a new story.

He told Entertainment Weekly: "I think he's cracked it. He's got an amazing third act. We just gotta clean up the first and second and then we'll get there. But he wrote a great, great third act."

And the producer admitted he'd love to see Johnny Depp make a return.

He added: "It's a reboot, but if it was up to me, he would be in it. I love him. He's a good friend."



Jay-Z accuser seemingly makes shocking recorded admission

Accuser makes admission

A woman who accused Jay-Z of sexually assaulting her when she was just 13 has been recorded admitting he "didn't have anything to do" with what happened to her.

The 55-year-old star and Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs were accused by an unnamed woman of drugging and raping her at an after-party for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards in New York City when she was a teenager, but the lawsuit was dismissed last month and now ABC News have shared a discussion between the accuser, who is identified only as Jane Doe, and two private investigators.

In the recording, the investigator asked: "He was just there, but he didn't have anything to do with any sexual acts towards you?"

The woman replied: "Yeah."

She then claimed her lawyer, Tony Buzbee, "pushed" her into taking action against the '99 Problems' hitmaker, whose real name is Shawn Carter.

She could be heard saying: "He was the one that kind of pushed me towards going forward with him, with Jay-Z."

The investigators asked: "Buzbee did?"

She confirmed: "Yeah".

But the lawyer insisted the idea he pushed Jane Doe into suing Jay - who has three children with wife Beyonce - is a "blatant lie".

He told ABC News in a statement: "As far as the suggestion that I pushed Jane Doe to bring a case against Jay Z - That is a blatant lie that is directly contrary to all the documentary evidence."

The Roc Nation boss' own attorney, Alex Spiro, insisted "the tape speaks for itself" and should leave no one in doubt about Jay's innocence.

He told the network: "She says in no uncertain terms Mr. Carter did not do this. It's effectively a lie and the only reason Mr. Carter is even involved in this is because she was pushed to involve him."

In a sworn declaration, the accuser has insisted she stands by her claims and only dropped her lawsuit due to "fear of intimidation and retaliation from Jay-Z" and his fans.

She denied telling the investigators Buzbee had sought her out as a client or encouraged her to pursue a false claim but argued she felt "intimidated and terrified" at being confronted on her doorstep.

But Spiro insisted the investigators didn't coerce or threaten the woman.

He said: "She voluntarily met and spoke to them and she told them her truth, which was under no circumstances did Mr. Carter do this, and number two the only reason he’s even involved in this is she was pushed to introduce him by a lawyer.

“Mr. Carter doesn’t know Jane Doe, never met Jane Doe. There’s no truth to any of this.”

Jay is suing both his accuser and her lawyer for defamation, which they have denied, and is ready to "move forward" with his life.

His lawyer said: "It's tough to hear a false lie said about you, spread through the internet, and affecting your children.

"It's tough on him. It's tough on anybody. But what he does is he proves himself innocent. Today is hopefully the final chapter in that. And then they're gonna move forward. That's what Jay does.

"The truth had to fully come out. This person cannot be allowed to sort of hide from the reality that this was a false accusation."

In Jay's lawsuit, he claimed the allegations of rape against him were knowingly "false" and "malicious" and accused the woman and his lawyers of having "launched to extort" him "through a menacing 'private' 'demand letter'."



Harvey Weinstein appears in court as judge weighs key rulings for his looming #MeToo retrial

Key ruling in #MeToo retrial

Harvey Weinstein 's #MeToo retrial next month will largely be an abridged version of the original, with one big addition: a charge based on an allegation from a woman who wasn’t a part of the first case.

Just how the reprise of the disgraced movie mogul's prosecution plays out is coming into focus at a hearing Wednesday, where a judge is set to issue rulings on a variety of issues, including the scope of accuser testimony and potential expert witnesses.

Weinstein, 72, was in court for the hearing, which started more than a hour late after Judge Curtis Farber met with the prosecution and defense behind closed doors to discuss matters still under seal.

Those included a prosecution request that two of the three accusers in the case be allowed to testify about other alleged encounters with Weinstein. They also discussed evidence of the accusers' sexual history, which prosecutors say should be barred under New York's Rape Shield Law.

Weinstein’s retrial is scheduled to start April 15 in state court in Manhattan — nearly a year after New York’s highest court overturned his 2020 conviction on rape and sexual assault charges.

At his last court appearance, in January, Weinstein implored Farber to start the retrial sooner. He told the judge “I don’t know how much longer I can hold on” with cancer, heart issues and harsh conditions at New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex, where he is locked up.

Weinstein arrived to court Wednesday in a wheelchair, wearing a suit and holding a stack of documents. Before his hearing began, the ex-studio boss watched from behind the defense table as Farber spent a few minutes resolving another matter that had been delayed by their closed-door discussions.

Weinstein is being retried on charges that he forcibly performed oral sex on a movie and TV production assistant in 2006 and raped an aspiring actor in 2013. The additional charge, filed last September, alleges he forced oral sex on a different woman at a Manhattan hotel in 2006.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office said in court papers that the woman, who has not been identified publicly, came forward to prosecutors just days before the start of Weinstein’s first trial but was not part of that case.

Prosecutors said they did not pursue the women’s allegations after Weinstein was convicted and sentenced to 23 years in prison, but they revisited them and secured a new indictment after the state’s Court of Appeals threw out his conviction last April.

Farber ruled in October to combine the new indictment and existing charges into one trial.

Weinstein’s lawyers contend that prosecutors prejudiced him by waiting nearly five years to bring the additional charge, suggesting they had elected not to include the allegation in his first trial so they could use it later if his conviction were reversed.

Weinstein has denied that he raped or sexually assaulted anyone.

Last month, Weinstein added Jennifer Bonjean, a lawyer who has represented Bill Cosby and R. Kelly, to a legal team that includes defense attorneys Arthur Aidala, Diana Fabi Samson and former judge Barry Kamins.

In vacating Weinstein’s conviction, the Court of Appeals ruled that the trial judge, James M. Burke, unfairly allowed testimony against him based on allegations from other women that were not part of the case. Burke is no longer on the bench and such testimony won't be part of the retrial.

Weinstein was convicted in Los Angeles in 2022 of another rape. His 16-year prison sentence in that case still stands, but his lawyers appealed in June, arguing he did not get a fair trial.



Metallica's epic Mexico City show comes to Apple Vision Pro, bringing viewers closer to their hits

Metallica on Apple Vision

Metallica is bringing their powerhouse performance from Mexico City straight to viewers' faces courtesy of Apple.

The company said Tuesday that Metallica's show will be delivered in an immersive concert experience on the Apple Vision Pro video headset on Friday. The concert experience will feature the band's iconic hits including “Whiplash,” “One” and “Enter Sandman.”

Filmed during the sold-out finale of their M72 World Tour last year, Metallica's concert brings viewers closer to James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, and Robert Trujillo with high-resolution, 180-degree video and immersive spatial audio.

“With Metallica on Apple Vision Pro, you feel like you’re right there: front row, backstage, and even on stage with one of the biggest bands of all time," said Tor Myhren, vice president of marketing communications at Apple.

The company said Apple built a custom stage layout featuring 14 of their immersive video cameras, including some that moved around the stage.

If you don't own one of the $3,500 headsets, don't worry. Customers are able to book a Vision Pro demo to experience Metallica's performance at their local Apple store.

Other performances that have been exclusively shown on the Vision Pro includes Alicia Keys and Raye. The Weeknd also had his immersive music experience called “The Weeknd: Open Hearts.”



Tom Hanks' son Chet Hanks says he 'always knew' he would be an actor: 'It's the family business...'

'It's the family business...'

Chet Hanks always knew he would be an actor.

The 34-year-old star is the son of Hollywood legends Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson and after his older brother Colin found fame through his role in 'Fargo', he was aware that fame was something that would come his way "at some point" in his life.

He told Bustle: "My dad’s an actor. My older brother’s an actor. My mom. This was the family business so I [knew] that was something I would go into at some point."

Chet's big break came as a 16 year old when he auditioned for and was cast in the 2007 comedy 'Bratz: The Movie', a live-action film based on the doll line.

He said: "In the middle of my sophomore year of high school, I got to take two months off and go film this movie and hang out around a bunch of hot 19-year-old chicks."

Now, Chet is appearing alongside the likes of Kate Hudson and Brenda Song in the Netflix series 'Running Point' and as he takes on the role of Travis Bugg - a basketball star with a passion for rapping - he admitted that the character is so close to himself that he would just "quit" the industry altogether if he didn't book the job.

He said: " was the character description: Travis is the white point guard. He’s covered in tattoos. He’s a wannabe rapper, but he’s a huge liability because of the controversial s*** he posts on social media.

"I literally said to myself, ‘If I don’t get this role, I should just quit.’."

Chet had dabbled in rapping before finding fame as an actor and admitted that he eventually discovered that he just wants to "perform" in general.

He said: "“I used to think that I wanted to be a rap star, but the truth is that I just want to make music and perform."



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