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Zendaya Reacts to Tom Holland Marriage Rumors

Zendaya, Tom HollandZendaya and Tom Holland may have entered a new chapter in their odyssey of love—but the actress is keeping any details close to her chest.
Two weeks after her longtime stylist Law Roach teased at…
 

PHOTOS: Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor Return to Mumbai After Hongkong Vacation

Alia Bhatt recently celebrated her 33rd birthday, alongside husband Ranbir Kapoor and daughter Raha Kapoor in Hongkong. The actress was also seen in photos and videos clicked by fans from the Hongkong streets. The family of three seemed to be having a gala time vacationing and spending Alia’s birthday together.
Now, they were seen returning to Mumbai in the wee hours of Tuesday. The couple exited the airport premises and posed with fans and well-wishers in the parking area. Ranbir donned a casual look, comprising a black jacket, full-sleeved blue T-shirt, with washed-up denim and a black cap. Alia was in an all-white ensemble, comprising a hoodie, with trousers and sneakers.
On the professional front, Ranbir and Alia are starring in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Love & War together. The release date for the same hasn’t been confirmed. Vicky Kaushal is also a part of the talented ensemble. Individually, the two are doing quite many interesting projects too. As for the announced ones, Alia will be seen in Yash Raj Films’ ALPHA, opposite Sharvari. Ranbir will be seen in the two parts of Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana, as Lord Ram.
Take a look at their recent clicks from the airport below:

This $200 Million Ski Resort Aims To Transform Central Idaho Into An Elite Year-Round Destination

(Tamarack Resort)

When Gabriel Navarro and his family partners first heard of Tamarack Resort, they’d never even stepped foot in the Gem State. “I didn’t even know you could ski in Idaho, honest,” Navarro recalls with a laugh. Reflecting on the moment someone from his network reached out about a potential investment opportunity, that was the first time he’d learn about a struggling mountain resort two hours north of Boise. It’s a fitting origin story for an ambitious tight-knit clan whose recent history was defined by unexpected pivots, and seizing opportunities outside of their wheelhouse.

For 45 years, Navarro’s family built their fortune in South Florida drugstores—a steady, predictable business as removed from mountains, snow, or ski culture as possibly exists. But after selling that pharmacy empire in 2007, the Navarro family were introduced to a unique opportunity: acquiring ground-floor retail spaces across seven top-tier North American ski villages, including Mammoth, Copper Mountain and Whistler. Sure it was retail, which they understood, but in an category they’d never touched. Still the move worked. Word quickly spread the team knew a little something about navigating the unique universe of ski resorts.

“We certainly were not looking to acquire a ski resort,” Navarro explains of the first time someone called him about Tamarack. “You know, we were born and raised in South Florida. All of our business was in South Florida up until then. But through that [retail opportunity], people came to think of us as being in the ski resort space. And when the opportunity came across to acquire Tamarack, it piqued our interest.”

Skiers enjoying Tamarack’s 2,800 feet of vertical, plus views of Lake Cascade below.

What happened next would change the trajectory of central west Idaho as a winter destination forever. Navarro’s first trips to Tamarack, located in the remote Payette River Mountains range, were strictly business. He, his brother and brother-in-law—partners in both their retail ventures and eventually Tamarack—arrived in Idaho for due diligence, nothing more. But on the third visit, Navarro brought his wife and three sons to see what they’d been considering investing in.

What they encountered was surreal: construction fencing surrounded the base village; unfinished residential buildings stood frozen mid-development. The entire project had sat idle for more than a decade, creating a ghostly landscape that felt less like a ski resort and more like an archaeological dig. Among locals they dismissingly referred to the area as ‘Tyvek Village,’ an unflattering nickname for the ubiquitous white protective sheeting found on unfinished buildings everywhere. Beneath the entire development sat a massive underground garage, a cavernous space time forgot. “You walk through there and it was eerie,” Navarro remembers. “It looked as if the construction crews had walked out yesterday. The plans were still laid out on the table, their tools, even coffee cups. It was like it was just frozen for 10 years.”

The now bustling alpine village in its finished form. (Tamarack Resort)

What transformed those early reconnaissance missions into genuine investment wasn’t the infrastructure or the potential—it was the people. After those first two trips, Navarro began spending time with homeowners, understanding what had kept them at Tamarack through 15 years of construction chaos and missing amenities. He discovered something worth protecting. When Navarro and his partners finally signed the papers in 2018, they weren’t just acquiring a ski resort, they were inheriting a fractured community. The original developer’s bankruptcy had scattered ownership across multiple parties, but the intrepid homeowners’ association had kept the lifts open and operational to maintain property values. 

Once they’d assembled the scattered puzzled pieces, however, Navarro’s team made a symbolic first strike: reinstalling a lift dubbed Wildwood. When the original developer went bankrupt, the owning bank repossessed the lift—literally flying out the poles and machinery with helicopters. Reinstalling it cost a staggering sum for a resort that wasn’t yet operational, but it sent a crucial message. “The first thing that we chose to do was invest in reinstalling that lift, just to show to the homeowners and the Idaho residents that we were committed to moving the resort forward,” Navarro says. “Lifts are expensive. That lift today is probably $20 million.”

The lifts, endless bike paths and stunning views that make Tamarack Resort a now year-round destination. (Tamarack Resort)

Since then, Navarro’s philosophy has remained consistent: make one transformational investment each year, and they’ve committed no less than $200-million to the endeavor. The beautiful Mid Mountain Lodge, which homeowners had cynically called the “Someday Lodge” (as in, ‘Someday it’ll open.”), finally debuted last winter after almost 15 years squatting halfway up the mountain as an empty shell. The Osprey Meadows Golf Course, originally ranked Idaho’s number-one public course when it opened decades ago, was painstakingly reassembled, rehabilitated and reopened two summers ago. Designed by acclaimed golf course architect Robert Trent Jones II, the 18-hole championship playground features a spectrum of landscapes from lakes to wetlands, with dramatic mountain peaks looming over aspens and namesake Tamarack pines, renowned for their brilliant yellow foliage. 

Huge untouched backcountry bowls and glades spread from two gates on West Mountain, gifting adventurous boarders and skiers access to over 5,000 acres of fresh powder after snow dumps. 

The Robert Trent Jones II designed Osprey Meadows golf course offers spectacular views across its 18-holes.

But what makes Tamarack Resort genuinely different isn’t just its history or its investments. It’s the experience it offers in an era when major ski resorts have become annoyingly congested, ridiculously expensive, and increasingly corporate. “A lot of people are tired of the crowds and the lines and the pricing,” Navarro observes. “You know, some people get out to Tamarack and on a holiday, you might have a 10-minute line.” After visiting in early February, we can attest to having the entire 2,800 feet of vertical mountain nearly to ourselves, zooming to lifts and boarding instantly. Of course weekends and holidays might be busier, but nothing compared to what you’d face in better known resorts. 

Enjoy thrilling 6-hour snowmobile trips to places like Burgdorf Hot Springs with outfitters like CM Backcountry.

Navarro shares how the editor of Powder magazine visited recently and coined the phrase “soul skiing” that’s since become central to Tamarack’s identity. It’s the kind of skiing you can’t do at Aspen, Vail, or Killington—the kind where you access terrain that feels genuinely wild and remote. Here outbounds skiing isn’t forbidden, it is actually encouraged. Huge untouched backcountry bowls and glades spread from two gates on West Mountain, gifting adventurous boarders and skiers access to over 5,000 acres of fresh powder after snow dumps. 

Après ski, should you be looking for some entertainment, the nearby town of McCall offers wide gastronomic options and a bustling bar life, including Rupert’s, a charming mountain restaurant located in the historic Hotel McCall, built in 1904. The acclaimed Narrows Steakhouse served one of the best prepared tomahawk prime ribeyes we’ve had anywhere, along with a raft of dirty martinis and Michter’s old-fashioneds. Many restaurants can offer a French onion soup, blue cheese-laden wedge salad and shrimp cocktail—but it’s the quality of ingredients and cooking execution of the Narrows that distinguishes the steakhouse from most (the dimly lit, wood-paneled ambiance doesn’t hurt, either). 

Local delicacies like the perfectly executed tomahawk ribeye from Narrows Steakhouse.

Should you be looking to get a little loose, a string of bars from Foresters to Lardo’s will happily fill your pint glass. Then there’s The Mill, a wood-paneled restaurant that could double for a Clint Eastwood Spaghetti western saloon. Thousands of retired beer taps line the rafters. At the octagon-shaped bar next door, vintage Japanese mopeds hang from the ceiling, with huge oil-painted murals that tell the tale of an Italian mistress. The vibes here are so thick you could cut them with a stag horn Bowie knife. The not exactly aptly named Yacht House supplies ample, and notorious, late night antics. They all can assure you of conversations with some very interesting mountain folk. Just remember to always respect the local wildlife. 

With over 300 inches of average annual snowfall plenty of other options exist in Valley County, such as peerless snowmobiling. With an outfit called CM Backcountry we took a five-hour tour to Burgdorf, a small ex-mining outpost only accessible by snowmobile for more than half the year. Despite the harrowing isolation, some 30 courageous souls live here year-round. You can rent a cabin and do your best Carole King imitation, who lived here six months songwriting. For a day visit simply pack a flask of Distillery 291 bourbon, and soak in the natural hot springs for a couple hours to let your muscles return to form. On the way back to McCall you can swing by Stage Stop, a quintessential dive bar located in Secesh—another village reachable only by snowmobile half the year. Moreover, because of altitude changes and unkept roads, the town is completely inaccessible for a couple months till the snow melts. Close your eyes and you can almost imagine what the owner /bartender is like. Only brave this place if you boast a tough skin, money to tip and empty belly to fill.  

The Burgdorf Hot Springs, only accessible via snowmobile. (Jon Conti / Chase Case)

Should you want to visit the area when things are more popping, there are events like the upcoming Snowfort music festival, as well as regular semi pro and pro races, and the 5th Annual Bikes, Brews & Bluegrass Festival. Meanwhile the broader nearby landscape provides experiences like multi-day whitewater rafting trips down the Piguette River that simply don’t exist in more developed ski regions.

Even with all these options Navarro is careful not to invoke comparisons to Rolls-Royce resorts like Vail or Aspen. Instead, he describes Tamarack as capturing “the best of the Idaho west”—a region defined by authenticity, remoteness, and genuine community rather than pretense and crowds. Yet the ambitious plans ahead are substantial. Within the next year, Tamarack expects final approval for a 7,000-acre ski terrain expansion on federal land—the first such expansion in roughly 20 years. This will more than quadruple the resort’s current 1,600 skiable acres and require significant new lift infrastructure. A four-star-plus hotel is in development to support group business and increase midweek visitation. And in May, the resort will open its new marina on Lake Cascade with 100 slips and fueling services—making Tamarack the only ski, golf, and lake resort in all America.

The 100 new marina slips make Tamarack America’s only integrated ski, golf, and lake recreation resort.

“Lake Cascade is bigger than it looks,” Navarro points out. “It has almost 100 miles of shoreline. It’s actually a reservoir with an average depth of about 28 feet, so even a South Florida guy like me can jump in the lake and recreate in the summer. Whereas in a typical alpine lake, I’d probably need to put on a wetsuit.” While Lake Tahoe resorts offer lake views, none actually sit on the water offering integrated ski, golf, and lake recreation. Tamarack will be unique in that regard—a true four-season destination with downhill biking, championship golf, world-class skiing, and lake recreation all within a single resort footprint.

“I anticipate in not too many years,” Navarro predicts, “we’ll be seeing as many visitors during the summer as we do in the winter.” For a man who didn’t know you could ski in Idaho just a few years ago, Gabriel Navarro and his family have become the unlikely stewards of one of America’s most distinctive mountain experiences—one that proves that in an age of mega-resorts and Instagram-ready Veuve Clicquot pop-ups, there’s still room for something  genuinely authentic in that world. One where the lack of attitude, entitlement and all-around pretension is only eclipsed by the lack of lines and crowds. 

Follow Deputy Editor Nicolas Stecher’s F&B travel adventures on Instagram at @nickstecher and @boozeoftheday.

 

Inside Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s Haldi That Turned Into a Holi Party!

Actor Rashmika Mandanna recently shared a series of photos offering a closer look at her Haldi ceremony with husband Vijay Deverakonda, revealing a celebration that blended tradition with a more playful and modern twist. The ceremony, held as part of their wedding festivities in Udaipur, stood out for its vibrant and unconventional atmosphere, which the actor herself described as feeling more like a mix between a Haldi ritual and the festival of Holi.

Through her social media post, Rashmika documented moments that highlighted the lively nature of the event. Instead of a strictly traditional ceremony, the gathering evolved into a colourful celebration where guests actively participated in playful interactions, covering each other in bright hues. In her caption, she noted that the amount of colour used during the event was so extensive that traces of it remained even afterward, reflecting the intensity and enthusiasm of the occasion. Her remarks also suggested that the event included games and informal activities, adding to the relaxed tone of the celebration.

One detail that drew attention was Rashmika’s comment about winning all the games, humorously attributing her success to Vijay joining “Team Bride.” This lighthearted observation offered insight into the dynamic between the couple during the festivities, portraying a sense of ease and camaraderie rather than strict adherence to ceremonial formality. The images further reinforced this tone, capturing candid moments of laughter and interaction among attendees.

In terms of attire, Rashmika Mandanna opted for a pista-coloured outfit with a one-shoulder design, combining contemporary styling with traditional elements. She accessorised the look with a golden maang tikka, along with bangles and earrings that complemented the overall aesthetic. The outfit was designed by Anamika Khanna, whom Rashmika acknowledged in her post for translating her vision into reality. Vijay Deverakonda’s outfit aligned with the celebratory theme, featuring a floral light pink kurta paired with white wide-legged pants, maintaining a balance between festive and understated styling.

Another notable aspect of the ceremony was the couple’s entry, which was shown in the shared photos. Rashmika and Vijay arrived by boat, adding a distinctive visual element to the celebration. Upon arrival, they were welcomed with a shower of flowers, enhancing the festive environment and contributing to the overall aesthetic captured in the images. These details collectively reflected a carefully planned event that emphasized both visual appeal and experiential enjoyment.

The venue for the Haldi ceremony was Mementos by ITC Hotels Udaipur, which Rashmika praised for its ambience and hospitality. In her post, she highlighted the quality of service and food, noting that these elements contributed significantly to the overall experience. Her comments suggested that the setting played an important role in shaping the tone of the event, providing a backdrop that complemented the vibrant nature of the celebration.

Following the post, fans responded enthusiastically, filling the comments section with congratulatory messages and reactions to the images. Many users focused on the couple’s chemistry and the visual appeal of the ceremony, while others appreciated the departure from more traditional Haldi formats. The response indicated a strong level of engagement, with audiences drawn to both the personal and aesthetic aspects of the event.

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda were married on February 26, 2026, in Udaipur, Rajasthan, in a ceremony attended by close friends and family. The wedding reportedly incorporated both Telugu and Kodava traditions, reflecting the cultural backgrounds of the couple. The Haldi ceremony, as seen through Rashmika’s shared images, offered a glimpse into how these traditions were adapted into a more contemporary and personalized celebration, balancing ritual significance with a sense of spontaneity and enjoyment.

 

This ‘Fast & Furious’ Exhibit Celebrates 25 Years Of Street-Racing Movie Cars

With an unswerving commitment to using felonious street racing as a vehicle for sentimental storytelling on the silver screen, the Fast and Furious franchise has garnered $7 billion at the box office across 11 movies, with No. 12 on the way. In honor of the nitrous oxide-powered property’s 25th anniversary, Los Angeles’ Petersen Automotive Museum has assembled its largest-ever collection of Fast and Furious movie cars.

(Petersen Automotive Museum)

“A Fast & Furious Legacy: 25 Years of Automotive Icons” showcases famous movie vehicles, stunt cars, and production prototypes from different F&F eras. Among them are a few famed rides helmed by the late Paul Walker’s Brian O’Conner in the inaugural entry, 2001’s The Fast and the Furious. Fittingly, patrons will be treated to the very first car seen in the movie—the ill-fated Kawasaki-green 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse that introduces us to O’Conner in the franchise’s opening sequence.

(Petersen Automotive Museum)

The 1993 Toyota Supra “Stunt #3,” featuring a candy-orange coat and a metallic gladiator arm logo, also makes a requisite appearance as arguably the most famous auto from the early movies (if not the entire franchise). It’s joined by O’Conner’s lesser-known Ford F-150 SVT Lightning that crops up in just three scenes from the original film.

(Petersen Automotive Museum)

Shifting into 2 Fast 2 Furious, we see the flame-spitting hot-pink 2001 Honda S2000 jumped by Devon Aoki’s Suki across a Miami bridge—the garish tuner has been a permanent resident of the Petersen for over a decade. Elsewhere in the exhibit are a couple of rides favored by Vin Diesel’s Dominic Toretto, including the second-generation 1968 Dodge Charger R/T from Fast and Furious 6 and his 1993 Mazda RX-7 from the first film—whether it’s the same chassis that set the sales record for a Mazda road car at $1.2 million earlier this year is unclear.

(Petersen Automotive Museum)

The exhibit’s opening comes shortly after the final film in the high-octane action series—a direct sequel to 2023’s Fast X—was announced. While the 12th installment, titled Fast Forever , won’t arrive until March 17, 2028, you can check out “A Fast & Furious Legacy: 25 Years of Automotive Icons at the Petersen Automotive Museum” now.

(Petersen Automotive Museum)

 

Oscars: French Media Questions Brigitte Bardot Omission From In Memoriam, After Alain Delon Snub

Commentators were aghast that Bardot, a New Wave icon, didn’t make the telecast for the 2026 Academy Awards, but seemed reluctant to speculate as to why. 

Oscars Night Turns Tense: Teyana Taylor Calls Out Security in Viral Backstage Clash

While the 98th Academy Awards were largely defined by major wins and celebratory moments, the evening did not end smoothly for Teyana Taylor, who became involved in an unexpected backstage confrontation that quickly gained attention online. The incident reportedly occurred shortly after the ceremony concluded, as attendees began moving toward the stage for post-show activities, including the traditional Best Picture group photograph.

According to reports, Teyana Taylor was heading toward the stage alongside her One Battle After Another co-stars when she was stopped by a security guard. A video of the exchange, which surfaced on social media platform X, captured a visibly frustrated Taylor addressing the guard. In the footage, she can be heard saying, “You’re a man putting your hands on a female,” while repeatedly describing the guard’s behavior as “very rude.” She further expressed her dissatisfaction by stating that she had been shoved, emphasizing that such physical contact crossed a line for her.

The situation reportedly unfolded as Taylor and producer Pam Abdi attempted to ascend the stage steps. At that point, a security guard intervened, physically blocking their path. Witness accounts suggest that the guard used his body to prevent them from proceeding and allegedly made physical contact with Taylor in the process, pushing her back. This moment appeared to trigger the confrontation, which was partially recorded and later circulated widely online.

The viral clip quickly generated a range of reactions across social media platforms. Some users questioned whether physical intervention by security was necessary in that situation, particularly during a celebratory moment when many attendees were moving freely. Others focused on broader concerns around consent and personal boundaries, noting that any form of unwanted physical contact can be problematic regardless of context. Several comments highlighted the importance of respecting personal space, while others suggested that security personnel may have been attempting to manage crowd control in a high-pressure environment.

In the aftermath of the incident, Teyana Taylor addressed the situation publicly but appeared to downplay its long-term impact. While acknowledging that the encounter was unpleasant, she made it clear that she did not view it as something that would overshadow her overall experience. “Security was just doing a lot. There’s always that one, but I’m perfectly fine. I’m happy,” she said, adding that she does not tolerate what she perceives as disrespect, particularly when it feels unprovoked. Her remarks reflected a balance between addressing the issue and moving past it, even as the video continued to circulate online.

Professionally, the night remained significant for Taylor despite the controversy. She had been nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in One Battle After Another, marking an important milestone in her acting career. However, the award ultimately went to Amy Madigan for her performance in Weapons. Despite this, One Battle After Another emerged as one of the most successful films of the evening, securing six awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson.

The film, inspired by Vineland, featured a high-profile ensemble cast that included Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, and Regina Hall. Its strong showing at the Oscars underscored its critical and industry recognition, even as off-stage moments like Taylor’s confrontation drew parallel attention.

Overall, the incident highlighted how quickly backstage moments at major events can become public and spark broader conversations. While the Oscars are primarily about celebrating cinematic achievements, episodes like this reveal the complexities of managing large-scale events where security, access, and personal interactions intersect in unpredictable ways.

 

Maserati Teams With DITA Lancier For New Sunglasses Line

A smooth ride on the open road often comes down to the proper tools of the trade as much as what’s under the hood, and Maserati solves that problem handily on the eyewear front via a sleek new partnership with DITA Lancier.

(DITA Lancier)

Inspired by the grand touring heritage of Maserati, the refined new frames capitalize on winning design language, and as DITA says, the chic sunglasses (dubbed the LSA-333) are “meticulously engineered for those who demand precision in motion,” featuring a durable titanium half-rim chassis and coin-edge detailing for extra precision.

(DITA Lancier)

The Maserati lifestyle is enviable in its own right, from hard-charging automobiles to rides inspired by Japanese streetwear, and the new DITA Lancier x Maserati frames join the ranks of other open road-approved luxury sunglasses by the likes of Randolph Engineering. In similarly exclusive fashion, just 1,000 sets of the new DITA Lancier x Maserati LSA-333 are up for grabs as of this week, making for an ultra-covetable addition to any everyday carry.

(DITA Lancier)

Priced at $495, the new DITA Lancier x Maserati LSA-333 make good use of  DITA’s advanced Land lens technology for a precise, clear field of vison, while the shades are also built with high-quality nylon-based TR90 lens rims and arrive in three stylish colorways. Each offering in the trio is billed as a “modern interpretation of luxury,” with Japanese-made construction and finishing touches like titanium temples and soft-touch anti-slip temple tips.

(DITA Lancier)

As both brands say, the “pursuit of perfection” drives home the partnership in streamlined fashion, while Maserati-inspired lens cuts speak to precision design language from the revered Italian automaker. ” The result is a refined frame that bridges function and elegance with effortless sophistication,” Maserati said of its exclusive new shades, which arrive in colorways like rose gold and matte black or a brushed antique silver and matte navy combination for the discerning driver.

In a nod to the “polished design cues” of Maserati, both companies note that “this half-rim silhouette embodies both aerodynamics and artistry,” as each pair meets the need for speed and “precision in motion.” For now, each set of the new DITA Lancier x Maserati LSA-333 is on the market and ready to hit the open road this season.

 

Priyanka Chopra Shines at Her ‘Very Own’ Oscars After-Party with Nick Jonas

After a night filled with global attention and high-profile appearances at the 98th Academy Awards, Priyanka Chopra offered a more personal perspective on her Oscars experience, shifting the focus away from the red carpet spectacle to quieter, behind-the-scenes moments. While she and her husband Nick Jonas were among the most photographed couples at the event, it was her social media update the following morning that drew significant attention and sparked conversations online.

Sharing a series of images from the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Priyanka captioned the post, “Our very own after party,” suggesting a more intimate and relaxed continuation of the evening. The photos provided a curated glimpse into the couple’s dynamic, capturing both polished and candid moments. One image shows the pair walking hand-in-hand, reflecting a coordinated yet effortless style, while another highlights Priyanka during the preparation process, surrounded by her styling team as she got ready for the after-party.

As the sequence of images unfolds, Priyanka is seen posing independently in a staircase setting, drawing attention to her outfit choice for the evening. She wore a metallic silver gown with fur accents, complemented by a matching shrug, creating a bold yet refined look. In contrast, Nick Jonas opted for a beige coat layered over a white shirt, styled with a bow tie and black trousers, maintaining a classic formal aesthetic. One particularly notable frame captures a cinematic moment of the couple seated near a piano, blending staged elegance with a sense of spontaneity.

The Vanity Fair Oscar Party itself remained one of the most talked-about gatherings of the night, attended by several prominent figures from the entertainment industry, including Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet. The event is known for offering a more relaxed environment compared to the main ceremony, allowing celebrities to interact more freely after the formal proceedings conclude.

Earlier in the evening, Priyanka Chopra also appeared on stage as a presenter alongside Spanish actor Javier Bardem. The duo was responsible for announcing the winner of the Best International Feature Film category, which was awarded to Sentimental Value. During the presentation, Bardem made a political remark, stating, “Say no to war and free Palestine,” a moment that quickly circulated across social media platforms. Priyanka’s subtle reaction—a smile and nod—became a focal point of online discussions, illustrating how even brief on-stage interactions can gain widespread attention in the digital age.

Beyond her Oscars appearance, Priyanka continues to maintain a steady presence in the film industry. She was recently seen in The Bluff, an action thriller available on Amazon Prime Video, further expanding her portfolio in international cinema. Looking ahead, she is involved in an upcoming project directed by S. S. Rajamouli, titled Varanasi, which also features actors Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran. Additionally, she is set to appear in Judgment Day, scheduled for release in 2026.

Overall, Priyanka Chopra’s Oscars presence highlighted both her professional engagements and personal moments, offering a balanced view of a globally recognized event through her own lens. While the ceremony itself showcased her role within the industry, her post-event reflections provided audiences with a more grounded and intimate narrative.

 

5 Upcoming Films Of Best Actor Oscar Winner Michael B. Jordan: From I Am Legend 2 To Miami Vice

Michael B. Jordan’s Upcoming Films(Photo Credit –Instagram)
Michael B. Jordan became one of the most-talked-about stars of the 2026 Oscars when he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in Ryan Coogler’s supernatural horror hit Sinners. In doing so, he beat other strong contenders like Leonardo DiCaprio (One Battle After Another) and Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme).

Michael B. Jordan, and the B is for Best Actor. #Oscars pic.twitter.com/pUG3baVVfx
— The Academy (@TheAcademy) March 16, 2026

With this incredible win, the Creed star has now become the sixth Black male actor to receive the Best Actor Oscar, joining an elite list that includes Sidney Poitier, Denzel Washington, Jamie Foxx, Forest Whitaker, and Will Smith. After his big victory, fans are naturally eager to see what’s next for the acclaimed actor. Here’s a look at Michael B. Jordan’s upcoming live-action feature film projects, along with their expected plotlines and likely release dates. However, official confirmations regarding the same are still awaited.
1. The Thomas Crown Affair

Director: Michael B. Jordan
Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Adria Arjona, Lily Gladstone, Danai Gurira, Pilou Asbæk, Ruth Negga, Aubrey Plaza, and Kenneth Branagh
Release Date: March 5, 2027

Plot: It’s the second remake of the 1968 film of the same name. The first remake, released in 1999, starred Pierce Brosnan in the lead. The story follows a wealthy man who secretly works as an art thief and falls in love with an insurance investigator, leading to a high-stakes cat-and-mouse game between the two.

 

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2. Miami Vice

Director: Joseph Kosinski
Cast: Michael B. Jordan and Austin Butler
Release Date: August 6, 2027

Plot: Based on the 1980s television series of the same name, the film focuses on the two cops, Ricardo “Rico” Tubbs and James “Sonny” Crockett, and is set against the backdrop of 1980s Miami.

i’m watching austin butler and michael b jordan in miami vice reboot for the plot
the plot: pic.twitter.com/wYsyYuWMeC
— ada (@leadaal) October 24, 2025

3. I Am Legend 2

Director: Steven Caple Jr.
Cast: Will Smith & Michael B. Jordan
Release Date: TBA

Plot: The sequel is expected to take place after the events of the first film (specifically the alternate ending in which Will Smith’s character survives). Michael B. Jordan is reportedly playing the role of the leader of a settlement, and Will Smith will reprise his role as the courageous scientist.

 

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4. Rainbow Six

Director: Chad Stahelski
Cast: Michael B. Jordan
Release Date: TBA

Plot: In this follow-up to Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse, the action thriller will see Michael B. Jordan’s character, John Clark, leading an elite anti-terrorist team, and he must deal with a far-reaching conspiracy.

 

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5. Creed IV

Director: Michael B. Jordan
Cast: Michael B. Jordan, Tessa Thompson & Mila Davis-Kent
Release Date: TBA

Plot: While the official plot of the fourth film in the Creed franchise (Rocky spin-off) is being kept under wraps, the story might take a detour, and the focus could shift from Adonis Creed to someone else, perhaps his daughter, Amara.

CREED 4 já está em desenvolvimento e Michael B. Jordan retorna para a direção. pic.twitter.com/u8qeQTuec5
— Nação Marvel (@nacaomarvell) November 18, 2023

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