Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast

Luke Evans and Josh Gad - who play Gaston and Le Fou, respectively, in Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures'

Beauty and the Beast

- premiered the film's final trailer during an episode of The Bachelor.

The trailer features Ariana Grande and John Legend singing the title track.

Disney's live-action adaptation of its Oscar-winning 1991 animated musical stars Kevin Kline as Maurice, Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Plumette, Audra McDonald as Madame de Garderobe, Ewan McGreggor as Lumière, Ian McKellen as Cogsworth, Dan Stevens as Beast, Emma Thompson as Mrs. Potts, Stanley Tucci as Cadenza and Emma Watson as Belle. The film is directed by Bill Condon.

The film premieres on March, but if you can't wait till then, you can watch an eight-minute preview at the One Man's Dream attraction at Disney's Hollywood Studios. There will also be a preview playing at Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California.

The cast have claimed that the original film is one of their favorites. "Belle was one of my idols growing up," Watson claimed. "I knew every world to the animation. I was born in Paris like Belle. We both love books, obviously. She is someone who doesn't really feel like she fits in, but she finds her place in the world and uses what makes her different. She was just inspiring to me."

But these parallelism don't take place with every character. Evans, for instance, couldn't be more different than Gaston.

"He gets as dark as any Disney character could possibly get," he said of playing the burly, egotistical villain. "This is a man who, for the first time in his life, hasn‘t got what he wanted."

The award-winning songs you heard on the original film will be played again at the new film, but thee are also a few new numbers.

"There's not one from the original film that's not iconic, beautiful and perfect, and there was never in my mind any though of dropping any of them. But entering this more live-action, photo-real, psychologically more vivid medium meant basic questions informing the need for new songs. Not reinventions, but expansions," said the film director. "So that score has been enhanced by three songs, all of them written by Alan Menken. He's gone completely back inside the music he wrote the first time, and they fit in effortlessly."

Beauty and the Beast is in theaters March 17.

Harry Potter Reunion

Harry Potter Reunion

It seems we are back in the beginning of the century because we are seeing the cast of major films getting together again. We've seen the cast of The Lord of the Rings get together for a mini reunion where the actor that played Merry posted a photo of the cast on Instagram. But The LOTR cast are not the only ones that get together and share it with fans on social media.

Harry Potter continues to enchant in many ways. Jason Isaacs, who played the role of Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter saga, decided to experience The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Universal Orlando Resort and he decided to share the experience with a few co-stars.

Harry Potter fans were lucky enough to see on some of the films‘ characters come together for a special reunion through posts on social media.

"Me, @TomFelton & @Mattdavelewis marvel at them getting older as I get younger," Jason shared on Twitter while posting Tom Felton and Matthew Lewis. "To all the Potter fans who remind us to fight for the light."

The he posted another photo with cast member Warwick Davis.

"Here's the album cover," Jason joked on Instagram. "Now all we have to do is come up with the songs. Titles anyone?"

The post drew the attention of thousands of Potter Heads, even author J.K. Rowling, who shared one of the photos with the heart and lighting bolt emoji.

"Me and the wizarding blond bombshell reunited and wandered around Universal's #wizardingworldofharrypotter extremely cognito," Jason shared. "A welcome escape from the horrors of the world until we answered questions on stage and were reminded what the stories were all about: fighting fascism, embracing diversity and never giving up hope. Suddenly seemed a lot less fantastical." He added, "Still, huge love and thanks to all the Potterites who made it a glorious weekend. You're all brilliant - even the tragically unSlytherin. X"

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Jimmy Kimmel offer to Natalie Portman

Jimmy Kimmel offer to Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman's pregnancy made her rethink her award season strategy.

"I feel like they're very careful with me. Everyone's like, ‘Oh, you don't have to stand up. That's OK' And I'm like, ‘I can stand up out of a chair... still!" she said on Jimmy Kimmel Live! She admitted there are perks notwithstanding. "Cutting in the bathroom line is one I'll take," she admitted. "It's nice."

Jimmy Kimmel's wife Molly McNearney is also pregnant. "She's eating constantly," he told Portman and then asked her, "are you eating all the time? It's like Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island, 100 percent of the time in our house. Are you like that as well?"

"Yeah," Portman replied. "I feel like I get a little panicky about food availability. If I'm going somewhere, I'm like, ‘Will they have something I will want to eat at that point?‘ Before I go anywhere, I'll have a plate of pancakes or a veggie burger or whatever - just to be prepared."

She gave the example that before the 2017 SAG Awards "I preemptively ate, so I didn't need to eat."

"That could be a new diet plan," Kimmel joked.

"It's the anti-diet plan," Portman said with a laugh. "It's the opposite."

Portman has been nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars, going up against Elle's Isabelle Huppert, Loving's Ruth Negga, La La Land's Emma Stone and Florence Foster Jenkin's Meryl Street.

The first time Portman won an Oscar she was pregnant with her son Aleph Portman-Millepied, now 5. "It's like my thing," she joked about the timing of both of her pregnancies.

Kimmel joked: "Either you wanted to have another baby or you're very superstitious."

"Of course, we don't want this to happen," Kimmel continued, "but if you should go into labor during the Oscar broadcast, I want you to now that as host, I am prepared to deliver the child."

If Kimmel delivers Portman's second child during ABC's telecast, he suggested, "You could certainly name the baby after me, or Oscar - or Oscarina? - or something like that."

"Beautiful names," Portman joked in turn. "All of them."

Tangled is back

Tangled is back

Tangled fans are in for a treat. Disney Channel has revealed the premiere date of Tangled Before Ever After and Tanged: The Series, a continuation of the 2010 film based on the Rapunzel fairy tale.

Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi will be back playing the role of Rapunzel and Eugene (formerly Flynn Rider) on March 10th with the debut of Tangled Before Ever After, a new Disney Channel Original Movie. The movie paves the way for Tangled: The Series, which officially kicks off a week after on March 24th.

To encourage fans to get excited for Tangled's return, stars Moore and Levi attempted to tease what fans can expect from Tangled.

"Songs and adventure and everything in between," said Moore. "I life like you get to know mom and dad a whole lot better, because family is important."

She also addressed the whole name-change with Levi's character: "And Flynn is now Eugene, but he's also still kind of Flynn, isn't he?"

They also tease some of the characters that will feature on the new series and the plot for the series and the movie, with the latter finding Rapunzel dealing with the responsibilities of being princess and the overprotective ways of her father. Rapunzel might love Eugene with all her heart, but she does not necessarily share his immediate desire to get married and settle down within the castle walls.

Guided by her desires, she and Cassandra embark on a secret adventure where they encounter mystical rocks that magically cause Rapunzel's long blonde hair to turn black.

Tangled is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy-comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie is inspired by German fairytale "Rapunzel" in the collection of folk tales published by the Brothers Grimm. IT marks the 50th Disney animated feature film.

The film tells the story of a young princess with long magical hair who dreams of leaving her isolated tower. Disobeying her mother, she accepts the aid of a handsome intruder to take her out into the world she is yet to discover.

The reason why the film is called Tangled and not Rapunzel is because the studio reportedly wanted to market the film as gender neutral.

It took six years to produce Tangled which cost an estimate of $260 million, making it the most expensive animated film ever made and the fifth most-expensive film of all time.

The film was innovative in blending together features of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and traditional animation while using non-photorealistic rendering to create the impression of a painting.

The film may have been expensive but it earned the spendings back and more, amassing $591 million in worldwide box office revenue, $200 million of which was earned in the United States and Canada.

The film was also nominated for a number of awards, including Best Original Song at the 83rd Academy Awards. A short film, Tangled Ever After, was release later in 2012.