It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…PACE YOURSELF: Lee Pace’s hunky 6’5″ frame will go up against Glen Powell’s ripped physique in a remake of The Running Man.
Based on Stephen King’s 1982 dystopian novel of the same name, the original theatrical version came out in 1987 and starred Arnold Schwarzenegger. [The Hollywood Reporter]QUEER EYE FOR THE REAL ESTATE GUY: Following all the drama surrounding his unceremonious exit from Netflix‘s Queer Eye, design guru Bobby Berk is unloading his Hollywood Hills home for $2.75 million. [TMZ]Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.LISTEN TO THIS: Monsters star Cooper Koch said one of his former acting teachers once told him he’d never get work because of his “gay voice.” [EW] On top of being homophobic, they were obviously very wrong.
On that note, enjoy some recent pics of Hollywood’s new gay It boy:A post shared by GQ (@gq)ALLY PACINO: Al Pacino revealed he confronted director Sidney Lumet on the set of the 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon, which was inspired by a true story, to cut a campy scene that would have featured one of the characters in Marilyn Monroe drag.
Pacino took issue because the scene never occurred in real life and he felt it trivialized the LGBTQ+ subject matter. [Entertainment Weekly] CALL HER NIECY NASTY: During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel, Niecy Nash disclosed that she and wife Jessica Betts have been very busy making love around the world and have now done it in 26 countries since marrying in 2020. [E!