New Photo - Halsey Attends a Gala in Venice, Italy, Plus Jude Law, Kevin Spacey and More

Halsey Attends a Gala in Venice, Italy, Plus Jude Law, Kevin Spacey and More Toria Sheffield, Escher Walcott, Brendan Le, Stephanie Sengwe, Angelina LiuSeptember 1, 2025 at 5:00 AM Stars have been everywhere this week. Halsey, Jude Law and Kevin Spacey attend events in Venice, Italy.

- - Halsey Attends a Gala in Venice, Italy, Plus Jude Law, Kevin Spacey and More

Toria Sheffield, Escher Walcott, Brendan Le, Stephanie Sengwe, Angelina LiuSeptember 1, 2025 at 5:00 AM

Stars have been everywhere this week. Halsey, Jude Law and Kevin Spacey attend events in Venice, Italy. Meanwhile, Sasha Farber snuggles his pup at a farmer's market in L.A., and Brooks Nader poses for the cameras during a US Open event in N.Y.C.

Here are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings!

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Sultry in Black

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Halsey

Halsey smolders at the amfAR Gala Venezia 2025 in Venice, Italy, on Aug. 31.

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Peace!

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Jude Law

Jude Law flashes a peace sign while arriving at Hotel Excelsior during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 31.

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Photo Call

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Kevin Spacey

Kevin Spacey attends the Filming Italy Venice Award photo call during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 31.

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Puppy Love

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Sasha Farber

Sasha Farber carries his beloved dog Ruby while shopping at a farmer's market in L.A. on Aug. 31.

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Strike a Pose

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Brooks Nader

Brooks Nader poses in the Cadillac Suite at the US Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium in N.Y.C. on Aug 31.

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Love Match

Anna Webber/Getty

Nicole Brydon Bloom and Justin Theroux

Justin Theroux and his wife Nicole Brydon Bloom (left) enjoy a cocktail while attending the 2025 US Open with Maestro Dobel Tequila on Aug. 30 in New York City.

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Cute and Cropped

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Emma Stone

Emma Stone unveils a chic cropped hairstyle while attending the 2025 Telluride Film Festival in Telluride, Colorado, on Aug. 30.

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Bringing the Drama

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Paris Jackson

Paris Jackson arrives in a dramatic red-carpet look for the Frankenstein premiere at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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Longtime Friends

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Billy Crudup, Laura Dern and Ethan Hawke

Billy Crudup, Laura Dern and Ethan Hawke attend the 2025 Telluride Film Festival on Aug. 30 in Telluride, Colorado.

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Film Festival Fun

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Oscar Isaac, Guillermo del Toro and Jacob Elordi

Oscar Isaac, Guillermo del Toro and Jacob Elordi share a laugh at the photocall for their new film Frankenstein at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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Happy Spirits

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Elle Fanning and Andrew Scott

Elle Fanning and Andrew Scott catch up over drinks at the 2025 Telluride Film Festival on Aug. 30 in Telluride, Colorado.

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Tennis Time!

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Chris Perfetti, Tyler James Williams, Quinta Brunson, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter

Abbott Elementary stars Chris Perfetti, Tyler James Williams, Quinta Brunson, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Lisa Ann Walter attend the US Open on Aug. 30 in New York City.

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Close Costars

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Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley

Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley promote their new film Hamnet at the 2025 Telluride Film Festival on Aug. 30 in Telluride, Colorado.

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Glamorous Affair

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Sofia Carson

Sofia Carson blows a kiss on the red carpet at the Frankenstein premiere held during the Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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Center Court

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Karen Gillan

Karen Gillan enjoys a Maestro Dobel Tequila while attending the US Open in New York City on Aug. 30.

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Woman's Best Friend

Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter snuggles an adorable pup after toasting her new album, Man's Best Friend, at Alba in Los Angeles on Aug. 29.

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Red Carpet

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Jacob Elordi

Jacob Elordi attends the Frankenstein red carpet during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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All Smiles

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Kris Jenner

Kris Jenner flashes a big smile at the premiere of The Wizard of Oz at The Sphere in Las Vegas on Aug. 28.

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Ciao!

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Mia Goth

Mia Goth walks the red carpet for Frankenstein during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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Live Performance

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Raye

Raye performs onstage during SUPERBLOOM Festival in Munich on Aug. 30.

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Seasoned Stars

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Bruce Springsteen and Adam Sandler

Bruce Springsteen and Adam Sandler catch up at the 2025 Telluride Film Festival on Aug. 29 held in Telluride, Colorado.

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Pretty in Pink

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Amanda Seyfried

Amanda Seyfried flashes a smile as she arrives at the Excelsior Venice Hotel in Italy for the 2025 Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 30.

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Statement Looks

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Tilda Swinton and Suki Waterhouse

Style icons Tilda Swinton and Suki Waterhouse attend the photocall for the new documentary film Broken English at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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Effortlessly Suave

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Oscar Isaac

Oscar Isaac arrives at the Hotel Excelsior in Venice, Italy ahead of attending the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 30.

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Retro Moment

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Ben Foster and Shailene Woodley

Ben Foster and Shailene Woodley sport '70s-inspired looks in a nod to their new film Motor City at the photocall for the movie at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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Happy Costars

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Willem Dafoe and Greta Lee

Willem Dafoe and Greta Lee greet each other at the photocall for their upcoming film Late Fame at the Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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Sizzling Performance

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Camilla Cabello

Camilla Cabello performs in a racy lingerie look onstage at the Hordern Pavilion during her Yours, C tour stop in Sydney on Aug. 30.

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Bootcut Boy

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Shaboozey

Shaboozey attends his Levi's® x Boozey's Backyard BBQ event on Aug. 27 in Los Angeles.

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Stepping Out

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Diane Kruger

Diane Kruger is the epitome of French chic in gingham as she attends the 2025 Angouleme French-Speaking Film Festival on Aug. 29 in Angouleme, France.

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Clean Casuals

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Jesse Williams

Jesse Williams sports a stylish casual ensemble on arrival at the Hotel Excelsior in Venice, Italy, during the 2025 Venice International Film Festival in Italy on Aug. 30.

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Interview with a Vampire

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David Boreanaz

David Boreanaz speaks onstage at the 'Interview with A Vampire. No, not that one...David Boreanaz!' one-on-one session at 2025 DragonCon in Atlanta on Aug. 29.

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Pretty Woman

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Julia Roberts

Julia Roberts shows off her perfect smile as she touches down at the After the Hunt red carpet at the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 29.

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Model Citizen

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Role Model

Role Model shows off his chest tattoos as he performs on NBC's Today show at Rockefeller Plaza on Aug. 29, in New York City.

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Beauty Queen

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Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri is a vision at the After the Hunt red carpet at the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 29.

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Oh, Hey Twin!

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Willem Dafoe and Oscar Isaac

Willem Dafoe and Oscar Isaac are a lookalike pair with full beards and dark shades as they arrive at the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 29.

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Keeping It Cool

Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler is spotted in his signature attire while at the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 29.

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Eye Contact

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Andrew Garfield

Andrew Garfield shows off his growing tresses as he attends the After the Hunt red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival.

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Philly Strong

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Abbott Elementary Cast

The cast of Abbott Elementary poses with the Philadelphia Phillies mascot, the Phillie Phanatic, on Aug. 29.

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Draped in Black

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Monica Barbaro

Monica Barbaro rocks a black gown while on the After the Hunt carpet in Venice on Aug. 29.

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On the Move

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Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom is seen leaving the Rex Rooms in Chelsea, New York on Aug. 29.

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Easy Going

Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson keeps it casual in a boho chic blue dress while leaving a meeting in Brentwood, California, on Aug. 29.

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At the Ballgame

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Queen Latifah

Queen Latifah has a summer glow as she enjoys Day 5 of the US Open Tennis Championships at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Aug. 28.

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Bringing Joy

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Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow

Robert Downey Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow pose with the staff at Michelin-recognized restaurant TenGoku Aburiya.

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Always Handsome

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Robert Ri'chard

Robert Ri'chard attends the Game Los Angeles screening at Fine Arts Theatre on Aug. 22 in Beverly Hills.

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Showing Support

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Temi Fagbenle

Golden State Valkyries player Temi Fagbenle rocks the runway in Seyah, a brand founded by teammate Tiffany Hayes.

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Ballerina Core

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Chloë Sevigny

Chloë Sevigny is all smiles as she attends the After the Hunt premiere in this fun ensemble.

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Crowd Commander

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Conan Gray

Conan Gray performs onstage during Electric Picnic Festival on Aug. 29, in Dublin.

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Paddle Buddies

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Daniel Kaluuya, Michael McIntyre and Jack Whitehall

Daniel Kaluuya, Michael McIntyre and Jack Whitehall attend the inaugural Soho Padel Club Cup for Prostate Cancer Research on Aug. 29, in Chipping Norton, England.

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All the Blues

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Greta Lee

Greta Lee is super chic as she arrives in Venice for the film festival on Aug. 29.

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Hand-in-Hand

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Michael Stuhlbarg and Mai-Linh Lofgren

Michael Stuhlbarg and Mai-Linh Lofgren walk hand-in-hand at the After the Hunt premiere in Venice.

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Dashing Pair

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Son Ye-Jin and Lee Byung-hun

Son Ye-Jin and Lee Byung-hun attend the red carpet of the Eojjeol Suga Eopda (No Other Choice) screening during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 29.

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Right Back at Ya

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Park Chan-wook

Also at the Eojjeol Suga Eopda premiere in Venice, Park Chan-wook snaps photos of the photographers while on the carpet.

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Super Serve

Grey Goose

Frances Tiafoe

Frances Tiafoe surprised fans at Grey Goose's "Last Serve Bar" pop-up in Grand Central Terminal in New York.

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Presidential Honor

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T-Pain

T-Pain accepts BMI's President's Award onstage during the 2025 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza on Aug. 28, in Los Angeles.

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Look of Love

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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce make their first public appearance since getting engaged, watching an NCAA football game in Kansas City, Missouri, on Aug. 28.

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Stare Down

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Jenna Ortega and Lady Gaga

Jenna Ortega and Lady Gaga look seriously stylish at Netflix and Spotify's Wednesday Season 2 Graveyard Gala in New York City on Aug. 28.

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Black Tie Formal

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Khloé Kardashian

Khloé Kardashian pairs a tie with a corset for a private Rhode dinner in West Hollywood, California, on Aug. 28.

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Vacating Venice

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Amal Clooney and George Clooney

Following the Venice Film Festival premiere of Jay Kelly, George Clooney and his wife Amal wrap up their stay in the Floating City on Aug. 29.

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Icons Unite

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Ayo Edebiri and Julia Roberts

After the Hunt costars Ayo Edebiri and Julia Roberts exchange smiles at the film's photo call at the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 29.

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How Knit!

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Andrew Garfield

After the After the Hunt photo call, a spectacled Andrew Garfield leaves Palazzo del Casinò in Venice on Aug. 29.

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Making Waves

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Chloë Sevigny

An always chic Chloë Sevigny greets the cameras at a photo call for After the Hunt at the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 29.

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A-Okay

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Jacob Elordi

Jacob Elordi gives a thumbs up upon his arrival at Hotel Excelsior in Venice for the film festival on Aug. 29.

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Rapper on Radio

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Offset

Offset stops by the Ferrari and BT Show at a radio station in Atlanta on Aug. 28.

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Comeback of the Decade

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Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher of Oasis

Oasis' Liam and Noel Gallagher arrive onstage at Soldier Field in Chicago during their reunion tour on Aug. 28. Noel was spotted the night before grabbing dinner at the city's Hawksmoor restaurant.

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Low-Key Thursday

Cher

A casual Cher shops at Neiman Marcus in Beverly Hills, California, on Aug. 28.

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Happiest Place on Earth

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Matt Damon

Matt Damon is all smiles with Donald Duck at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, on Aug. 28.

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Toto, We're Not in Vegas Anymore

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Joe Manganiello and Caitlin O'Connor

Joe Manganiello and his girlfriend Caitlin O'Connor have a date night at the premiere of The Wizard of Oz at Sphere in Las Vegas on Aug. 28.

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Monochromatic Couple

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Chrissy Teigen and John Legend

A fashionable Chrissy Teigen and John Legend opt for black and white as they head to an event in Los Angeles on Aug. 28.

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Let's Go Down to the Tennis Court

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Simu Liu and Terrell Owens

Simu Liu and Terrell Owens have a ball at Mookie Betts' Smash For Good Celebrity Pickleball Challenge in Los Angeles on Aug. 28.

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Family Fun Night

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Jennifer Flavin, Sylvester Stallone, Sophia Rose Stallone and Scarlet Stallone

Sylvester Stallone, his wife Jennifer Flavin and daughters Sophia Rose and Scarlet join him at the launch of the Maximum Metallica channel at SiriusXM in Amagansett, New York, on Aug. 28.

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Life of the Party

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Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton delivers an extravagant look complete with opera gloves at her mom Kathy's party in Beverly Hills, California, on Aug. 28.

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Take a Bow

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Setty Mois, Dita Von Teese and Belle La Donna

Dita Von Teese and fellow burlesque dancers Setty Mois and Belle La Donna kick off the 1st International Burlesque Festival in Hamburg, Germany, on Aug. 28.

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Rock On

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Billy Idol

Billy Idol lights up the stage on his It's a Nice Day to... Tour Again! tour in Clarkston, Michigan, on Aug. 28.

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Spotted in the Wild

Emma Watson

Emma Watson hikes a Saint-Tropez coastal trail in a red dress with matching ballerina shoes on Aug. 19.

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Power Couple

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Amal Clooney and George Clooney

Amal and George Clooney are radiant while attending the Jay Kelly red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 27.

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Meet the Sandlers

Daniele Venturelli/WireImage

Sunny Madeline Sandler, Sadie Madison Sandler, Jackie Sandler and Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler, his wife Jackie, and their daughters Sunny and Sadie are the perfect family at the Jay Kelly premiere during the Venice International Film Festival.

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Good Angle

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Emma Stone

Emma Stone flashes a dazzling smile while attending the Bugonia red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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Nice Life

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Nikki Rodriguez

Nikki Rodriguez is adorable in a gray sweater while out and about in New York City on Aug. 28.

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Classy and Charming

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Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstone keeps it simple and elegant at the Bugonia red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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Mother and Daughter

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Grace Burns and Christy Turlington

Grace Burns and Christy Turlington Burns have a mommy and me night out while attending the 16th Diane Von Furstenberg Awards on Aug. 28 in Venice.

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Sisterly Bonding

Samsung Galaxy

brooks nader, her sisters Mary Holland Nader, Grace Ann Nader, and Sarah Jane Nader.

Brooks Nader, Mary Holland Nader, Grace Ann Nader and Sarah Jane Nader host a watch party with Samsung Galaxy in New York City on Aug. 27.

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Classy and Cute

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Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup

Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup make for perfect movie stars while on the Jay Kelly red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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Sweater Weather

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Ashby Gentry and Noah LaLonde

My Life with the Walter Boys stars Ashby Gentry and Noah LaLonde strike a back-to-back pose while in New York on Aug. 28.

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It's Playtime

The Cookie Monster and Elmo thrill the crowd at Sesame Street Night hosted by New York Mets at CitiField Stadium in New York on Aug. 27.

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Back to Black

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Shailene Woodley

Shailene Woodley strikes an over-the-shoulder pose for photographers while on the Jay Kelly red carpet at the Venice Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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The A-List

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Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch

The Roses stars Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch get close at the U.K. premiere of the film on Aug. 28.

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Showing Support

Lisa Tamburni on behalf of Sag Harbor Cinema

Christie Brinkley & Alexa Ray Joel

Christie Brinkley and daughter Alexa Ray Joel show their support at Sag Harbor Cinema's screening of Billy Joel's documentary on Aug. 27.

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All in a Quad

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Laura Dern, Jaya Harper, May Nivola and Emily Mortimer

Laura Dern and her daughter Jaya Harper pair up with Emily Mortimer and her daughter May Nivola at the Jay Kelly red carpet at the Venice Film Festival on Aug.t 28.

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Woman of the Hour

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Diane Von Furstenberg

Diane Von Furstenberg attends the 16th Diane Von Furstenberg Awards at Teatro Goldoni on Aug. 28 in Venice.

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Happy Guy

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Jesse Plemons

Jesse Plemons smiles big as he attends the Bugonia red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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Oh, Hi!

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Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig is caught in a candid moment at the Jay Kelly photo call during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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Lady in Red

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Allison Janney

Allison Janney wears a striking red gown as she attends The Roses U.K. premiere at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on Aug. 28 in London.

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Paper People

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Ellie Kemper, Oscar Nunez, Kate Flannery, Creed Bratton, Paul Lieberstein

The Office costars Ellie Kemper, Oscar Nuñez, Kate Flannery, Creed Bratton and Paul Lieberstein reunite at The Paper premiere after party on Aug. 27 in L.A.

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Perfect Couple

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Daryl Sabara, Meghan Trainor

Daryl Sabara and Meghan Trainor pose for photos at The Paper screening on Aug. 27 in Los Angeles.

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Smiles on Set

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Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway rocks a plaid shirt and orange tinted sunglasses while on the set of The Devil Wears Prada 2 in New York City on Aug. 27.

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Very Important Person

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Vivica A. Fox and Regina King

Vivica A. Fox and Regina King are stunning while celebrating Regina King at the "A Toast To Hollywood Royalty" event in New York City on Aug. 27.

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Cute Keough

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Riley Keough

Riley Keough is gorgeous in a black dress while attending the Jay Kelly photo call during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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It's All Love

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Chase Sui Wonders

Chase Sui Wonders is match ready as she enjoys a Dobel Tequila Ace Paloma cocktail at the 2025 US Open on Aug. 27 in New York City.

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White Collar

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Matt Bomer

Matt Bomer looks handsome in a Ralph Lauren suit jacket while enjoying a Dobel Tequila Ace Paloma cocktail during the 2025 US Open on Aug. 27 in New York City.

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Sky Blue

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Lin-Manuel Miranda

Lin-Manuel Miranda sports a light blue button-up shirt while attending the US Open Tennis Championships on Aug. 27.

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Charismatic Crudup

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Billy Crudup

Billy Crudup is dashing in a dark green suit at the Jay Kelly photo call during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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The Biebers

Justin and Hailey Bieber

Justin and Hailey Bieber are effortlessly chic while walking to a birthday party in Los Angeles on Aug. 26.

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Sandler Salutes

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Adam Sandler

Adam Sandler waves while arriving at the Jay Kelly photocall during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28 in Venice, Italy.

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Hourglass Kim

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian looks stunning in a black dress while arriving in Venice ahead of the Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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Smiles from Silverstone

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Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstone is stylish in a patterned dress and sunglasses as she arrives in Venice ahead of the Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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Awkwafina Serves

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Awkwafina

Awkwafina poses alongside a tennis racquet as she attends the 2025 US Open with Maestro Dobel Tequila on Aug. 7 in New York City.

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Big Hugs

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Chelsea Frei, Sabrina Impacciatore

Chelsea Frei and Sabrina Impacciatore share a hug at The Paper after party in Los Angeles Aug. 27.

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All Smiles

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Deborah Roberts and Al Roker

Deborah Roberts and Al Roker flash dazzling smiles while attending "A Toast To Hollywood Royalty: Celebrating Regina King" on Aug. 27, in New York City.

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Let the Games Begin

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Jimmy Donaldson (aka MrBeast)

Mr. Beast is dashing in a black suit on set of season two of Beast Games.

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Pretty Palvin

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Barbara Palvin

Barbara Palvin is gorgeous in a black gown while attending La Grazia red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 27 in Venice, Italy.

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Darling Dern

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Laura Dern

Laura Dern rocks a cute shaggy hairstyle when arriving at the Jay Kelly photo call during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 28.

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Happy Haddish

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Tiffany Haddish

Tiffany Haddish wears a stunning champagne-colored dress while attending "A Toast To Hollywood Royalty: Celebrating Regina King" on Aug. 27 in New York City.

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Stylish Star

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Emma Stone

Emma Stone wears a stunning black dress with lace detailing as she arrives to the Venice International Film Festival by boat on Aug. 28.

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Wearing White

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Christopher Meloni

Christopher Meloni ocks a white suit jacket while attending the US Open Tennis Championship on Aug. 27, in New York City.

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Funny Guys

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Nathan Fielder, Domhnall Gleeson

Nathan Fielder and Domhnall Gleeson are all smiles at The Paper premiere on Aug. 27.

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Bodak Blowout

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Cardi B

Cardi B flashes a soft smile while stepping into her civil trial in Alhambra, Calif. on Aug. 27.

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Hargitay's Happy

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Mariska Hargitay

Mariska Hargitay brings the law and order while on set of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit set on Aug. 27 in New York City.

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Lookalike Pair

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Heidi Klum and Leni Klum

Heidi Klum and Leni Klum are breathtaking while attending the La Grazia red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 27 in Venice.

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Blanchett in Black

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Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett looks gorgeous in a flattering black dress while on the La Grazia red carpet during the Venice International Film Festival on Aug. 27.

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Getting Serious

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Orlando Bloom

Orlando Bloom is handsome in a dark green jacket while attending The Cut London screening at Curzon Soho on Aug. 27 in London.

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The actress, 66, revealed in an Instagram post on Sunday, Aug. 31, that she "almost met" Princess Diana in 1997 on a movie set as she remembered the late princess on the 28th anniversary of her death.

Sharing a photo of Princess Diana with her arms outstretched to her young sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, Curtis wrote, "She was to visit the set of the follow-up to A Fish Called Wanda, Fierce Creatures, and we were shooting at Pinewood [studios, 20 miles west of London]…"

She explained that during her break, she "jumped in a golf cart and drove the mile back to the dressing room to use the restroom," during which time Princess Diana arrived on set with her sons.

"My driver started banging on the door, saying that she had arrived with her sons, and I jumped into the golf cart, and by the time I got back, she was walking away," said Curtis.

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The Freakier Friday star said she sent Diana a letter the next day explaining "why I wasn't there and how much I admired her" to Kensington Palace. And to her surprise, she received a letter back from the princess the following day.

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"[She was] thanking me for writing and understanding, of course, nature calling as it happens to her all the time, and that she looked forward to meeting. She died two months later," recalled Curtis. "I had just returned from England. I remember watching the news..."Princess Diana died at the age of 36 in a devastating car crash in Paris on Aug. 31, 1997, alongside her partner Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul.

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Curtis said that after hearing the news of Diana's death, she grabbed a book about "insight meditation," which talked about "people who tried to live a mindful life, at the time of their death," which reminded her of the late princess.

"I immediately thought about Princess Diana and her learning to live wisely....She talked about her own personal issues and demonstrated courage and compassion…" the star continued of the late royal.

"And I think we all remember the image of her with her arms outstretched after being away from her sons as they ran toward her," Curtis said, referring to the photo she posted.

The Oscar winning actress concluded, "I'm still moved by her grace and courage."

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Warwick Davis is returning to his role as Professor Filius Flitwick for HBO's new Harry Potter TV series

The series, which will adapt each of J.K. Rowling's seven books as individual seasons, has already cast Nick Frost as Rubeus Hagrid and John Lithgow as Professor Dumbledore

Production on the new series began in July

Professor Flitwick is back!On Monday, Sept. 1, Warner Bros announced that Warwick Davis is returning to his role as Charms professor Filius Flitwick in the new HBO Harry Potter TV series, which is an adaptation of J.K. Rowling's beloved book series.

"The HBO Original Harry Potter television series today announced the return of Warwick Davis as Professor Filius Flitwick, marking his homecoming to the wizarding world in a role he originated for the film series," a press release read. The news was announced to coincide with Back to Hogwarts, a global celebration of all things Harry Potter where fans mark the iconic return to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry annually on Sept. 1.

Davis, 55, appeared in all eight of the Harry Potter movies, which began with 2001's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and ended with 2011's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. He also starred as Griphook, a goblin who works at Gringotts Wizarding Bank, in several of the films.

The British actor is the first original film star who has been confirmed to be starring in the series.

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Warwick Davis returns to Hogwarts for the new HBO 'Harry Potter' TV series

Six other new cast members were also announced, including Leigh Gill taking on the role of Griphook, and Sirine Saba as Professor Pomona Sprout, a role originated by Miriam Margolyes.

Meanwhile, Bríd Brennan will play Madam Poppy Pomfrey and Richard Durden will star as Professor Cuthbert Binns. Elijah Oshin is taking on the role of Harry's friend and fellow student Dean Thomas, while Finn Stephens and William Nash take on the role of Draco Malfoy's (Lox Pratt) sidekicks, Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, respectively.

The news comes weeks after fans caught the first glimpse of the cast on location filming when two of the stars were spotted filming on the busy streets of London.

Dominic McLaughlin, who will play the titular wizard originated by Daniel Radcliffe, and Nick Frost, who will play Rubeus Hagrid, were seen in costume in the photos from the set on Aug. 18.

While McLaughin, 11, donned Harry's signature round spectacles, Frost, 53, towered over him in Hagrid's signature khaki coat.

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"You get cast because you're going to bring something to that. While I'm really aware of what went before me in terms of Robbie's amazing performance, I'm never going to try and be Robbie," Frost told Collider back in June of the late Robbie Coltrane, originated the role in the eight films.

"I'm going to try to do something, not 'different' — I think you have to be respectful to the subject matter — but within that, there's scope for minutia," he continued, adding that he wants his portrayal of the iconic character to be "funny."

"I want it to be funny and cheeky and scared and protective and childlike," he said. "That's what I'm planning on doing."

Filming for the series began in July. Other stars who have joined the cast include John Lithgow as Albus Dumbledore, Paapa Essiedu will play Professor Snape, Johnny Flynn as Lucius Malfoy (originated by Jason Isaacs) and Bel Powley as Petunia Dursley (originated by Fiona Shaw).

The Harry Potter series will premiere in 2027 on HBO.

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Wisconsin boater stumbles on longlost shipwreck in Lake Michigan Denise ChowSeptember 1, 2025 at 4:00 AM A diver inspects the wreck of the Frank D. Barker.

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A diver inspects the wreck of the Frank D. Barker. (Wisconsin Historical Society)

It was a normal evening in mid-July as Matt Olson sat at home on his computer, scanning satellite photos of Lake Michigan.

Olson, who owns the tour company Door County Adventure Rafting, regularly used images taken from orbit to help identify interesting sights and new places to take his customers. As he virtually explored the shallow waters of Rowleys Bay, near the northern tip of the long, narrow peninsula that makes up Door County, Wisconsin, Olson spotted a bloblike discoloration in the water.

He didn't know it at the time, but Olson had just stumbled on a long-lost shipwreck — the remains of a vessel that sunk in 1887. His serendipitous find set off an investigation by the Wisconsin Historical Society.

Door County is no stranger to shipwrecks. More than 250 known wrecks are scattered in the waters around the peninsula, owing to the area's often challenging sailing conditions. These discoveries, however, help fill in the region's maritime history, allowing people to better understand how the waterways of the Great Lakes were used over the years.

The Frank D. Barker was constructed in 1867 and sank in 1887. (Wisconsin Historical Society)

The wreck was located in shallow waters, at a depth of about 20 feet, according to Olson. From what he could tell, the bottom of the hull was largely intact, but the sides of the ship had split open and flattened out like a fillet — likely due to 138 years of being battered by wind, waves and ice, he said.

Tamara Thomsen, a maritime archaeologist at the historical society's State Historic Preservation Office, spent several weeks combing through a database of newspaper clippings, archival insurance documents and port enrollments, which are similar to motor vehicle registrations.

Thomsen and her colleagues also conducted diving missions to search for any identifying characteristics.

Given the vessel's appearance and the shipwreck's general location, the historical society was able to confirm that Olson had found the remains of the long-lost Frank D. Barker.

"What's really cool about this wreck is that the whole thing is there," Thomsen said. "It's spread out on the bottom, almost like pieces of a puzzle that you could assemble in your mind and put back together."

The 137-foot Frank D. Barker was constructed out of wood in 1867 by a veteran shipbuilder named Simon G. Johnson from Clayton, New York. It was a canaller, which is a type of vessel uniquely designed to operate on the Great Lakes, Thomsen said. Canallers were built to sail through the Welland Canal, a series of locks and both natural and modified waterways that enabled ships to bypass Niagara Falls.

The Frank D. Barker was used to transport grain from ports in Milwaukee and Chicago to Lake Ontario. Typically on its trips west, the ship hauled coal from ports on Lake Erie to the Midwest to fuel factories and heat homes.

In 1887, the Frank D. Barker was traveling from Manistee, Michigan, to Escanaba, Michigan, to pick up a load of iron ore. The ship's captain and crew ran into bad weather and foggy conditions, which caused it to run off course.

The ship eventually ran aground and became stranded on a limestone outcropping on Spider Island. Five separate attempts to salvage the ship — one in October 1887 and others in June, August, September and October of 1888 — ultimately failed.

"They finally decided that they couldn't get it out of this pocket where it's resting, and they ultimately abandoned the ship," Thomsen said.

The loss of the vessel was estimated to be worth around $8,000 at the time, which works out to more than $250,000 in today's dollars, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society.

Finding the Frank D. Barker after 138 years marks an exciting moment for Door County, but it was also a deeply personal one for Olson.

After reporting the find to the State Historic Preservation Office, Olson decided to take a closer look.

"To think that my 6-year-old son had his first time ever snorkeling on a shipwreck," he said, "and being one of the first people to see this wreck after more than 130 years — that's pretty exciting."

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Trump plans a hefty tax on imported drugs, risking higher prices and shortages PAUL WISEMAN and TOM MURPHY September 1, 2025 at 3:28 AM FILE Pharmaceuticals are seen in North Andover, Mass., on June 15, 2018.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has plastered tariffs on products from almost every country on earth. He's targeted specific imports including autos, steel and aluminum.

But he isn't done yet.

Trump has promised to impose hefty tariffs on pharmaceuticals, a category of products he's largely spared in his trade war. For decades, in fact, imported medicine has mostly been allowed to enter the United States duty free.

That's starting to change. U.S. and European leaders recently detailed a trade deal that includes a 15% tariff rate on some European goods brought into the United States, including pharmaceuticals. Trump is threatening duties of 200% more on drugs made elsewhere.

"Shock and awe'' is how Maytee Pereira of the tax and consulting firm PwC describes Trump's plans for drugmakers. "This is an industry that's going from zero (tariffs) to the potentiality of 200%.''

Trump has promised Americans he'll lower their drug costs. But imposing stiff pharmaceutical tariffs risks the opposite and could disrupt complex supply chains, drive cheap foreign-made generic drugs out of the U.S. market and create shortages.

"A tariff would hurt consumers most of all, as they would feel the inflationary effect ... directly when paying for prescriptions at the pharmacy and indirectly through higher insurance premiums,'' Diederik Stadig, a healthcare economist with the financial services firm ING, wrote in a commentary last month, adding that lower-income households and the elderly would feel the greatest impact.

The threat comes as Trump also pressures drugmakers to lower prices in the United States. He recently sent letters to several companies telling them to develop a plan to start offering so-called most-favored nation pricing here.

But Trump has said he'd delay the tariffs for a year or a year and a half, giving companies a chance to stockpile medicine and shift manufacturing to the United States — something some have already begun to do.

Leerink Partners analyst David Risinger said in a July 29 note that most drugmakers have already increased drug product imports and may carry between six and 18 months of inventory in the U.S.

Jefferies analyst David Windley said in a recent research note that tariffs that don't kick in until the back half of 2026 may not be felt until 2027 or 2028 due to stockpiling.

Moreover, many analysts suspect Trump will settle for a tariff far lower than 200%. They also are waiting to see whether any tariff policy includes an exemption for certain products like low-margin generic drugs.

Still, Stadig says, even a 25% levy would gradually raise U.S. drug prices by 10% to 14% as the stockpiles dwindle.

In recent decades, drugmakers have moved many operations overseas – to take advantage of lower costs in China and India and tax breaks in Ireland and Switzerland. As a result, the U.S. trade deficit in medicinal and pharmaceutical products is big -- nearly $150 billion last year.

The COVID-19 experience – when countries were desperate to hang onto their own medicine and medical supplies — underscored the dangers of relying on foreign countries in a crisis, especially when a key supplier is America's geopolitical rival China.

In April, the administration started investigating how importing drugs and pharmaceutical ingredients affects national security. Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 permits the president to order tariffs for the sake of national security.

Marta Wosińska, a health policy analyst at the Brookings Institution, says there is a role for tariffs in securing U.S. medical supplies. The Biden administration, she noted, successfully taxed foreign syringes when cheap Chinese imports threatened to drive U.S. producers out of business.

Trump has bigger ideas: He wants to bring pharmaceutical factories back to the United States, noting that U.S.-made drugs won't face his tariffs.

Drugmakers are already investing in the United States.

The Swiss drugmaker Roche said in April that it will invest $50 billion in expanding its U.S. operations. Johnson & Johnson will spend $55 billion within the United States in the next four years. CEO Joaquin Duato said recently that the company aims to supply drugs for the U.S. market entirely from sites located there.

But building a pharmaceutical factory in the United States from scratch is expensive and can take several years.

And building in the U.S. wouldn't necessarily protect a drugmaker from Trump's tariffs, not if the taxes applied to imported ingredients used in the medicine. Jacob Jensen, trade policy analyst at the right-leaning American Action Forum, notes that "97% of antibiotics, 92% of antivirals and 83% of the most popular generic drugs contain at least one active ingredient that is manufactured abroad.''

"The only way to truly protect yourself from the tariffs would be to build the supply chain end to end in the United States,'' Pereira said.

Brand-name drug companies have fat profit margins that provide flexibility to make investments and absorb costs as Trump's tariffs begin. Generic drug manufacturers do not.

Some may decide to leave the U.S. market rather than pay tariffs. That could prove disruptive: Generics account for 92% of U.S. retail and mail-order pharmacy prescriptions.

A production pause at a factory in India a couple years ago led to a chemotherapy shortage that disrupted cancer care. "Those are not very resilient markets," Brookings' Wosińska said. "If there's a shock, it's hard for them to recover."

She argues that tariffs alone are unlikely to persuade generic drug manufacturers to build U.S. factories: They'd probably need government financing.

"In an ideal world, we would be making everything that's important only in the U.S.,'' Wosińska said. "But it costs a lot of money ... We have offshored so much of our supply chains because we want to have inexpensive drugs. If we want to reverse this, we would really have to redesign our system ... How much are we willing to spend?''

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Murphy reported from Indianapolis. AP Health Writer Matthew Perrone contributed to this report.

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