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'Charlie's Angels' Production Assistant Reveals What Actually Happened Between Lucy Liu & Bill Murray On Set

There are many rumors about what exactly happened with Bill Murray and Lucy Liu on the set of 2000′s Charlie’s Angels.

The rumor was that Bill, who played Bosley in the first movie, was replaced by Bernie Mac in the sequel due to a disagreement with Lucy, who was rumored to have “thrown punches” at Bill for what he said to her.

Now, a production assistant on the movie is speaking out about what really happened.

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Timothee Chalamet & Tilda Swinton Keep Cannes Promo Going at 'French Dispatch' Photo Call

Timothee Chalamet and Tilda Swinton pose for photos together at the photo call for their Wes Anderson film, The French Dispatch, during the 2021 Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday (July 13) in Cannes, France.

Also seen at the photo call were their co-stars Lyna Khoudri, Adrien Brody, Bill Murray, Benicio Del Toro, Stephen Park, and director West Anderson.

A new clip (with Timothee in the bathtub) for The French Dispatch debuted at the same time the stars were in attendance at the photo call! We’ve embedded the trailer here for you to check out. The film is set to be released on October 22, 2021. Be sure to check it out!

In the meantime, see the new clip below and check out all the photos from the photo call by clicking through the gallery of this post.

FYI: Timothee is wearing an Elara t-shirt, Givenchy boots, Gentle Monster sunglasses, Juste Un Clou ring and bracelet, and Cartier ring and bracelet. Tilda is wearing a Haider Ackermann suit. Stephen is wearing a Paul Smith suit. Lyna is wearing Chanel.

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Timothee Chalamet Leans On Tilda Swinton's Shoulder During 'French Dispatch' Cannes Film Festival Premiere

Timothee Chalamet has lots of love for Tilda Swinton as he leans on her shoulder and holds her hand while walking the red carpet premiere of their new movie, The French Dispatch, during the 2021 Cannes Film Festival on Monday (July 12) in Cannes, France.

The two actors met up with their co-stars – Adrien Brody, Lyna Khoudri, Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Stephen Park, Mathieu Amalric and Benicio Del Toro – as well as director Wes Anderson, and composer Alexandre Desplat on the carpet to post for cast photos.

Timothee was also seen taking a moment for some fans waiting on the sidelines.

Adrien‘s girlfriend Georgina Chapman and Tilda‘s daughter, Honor Byrne, plus Kat Graham, Iris Law, Dylan Penn, and jury members Spike Lee, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Melanie Laurent were also seen at the premiere for the highly-anticipated movie.

FYI: Timothee is wearing a Tom Ford suit. Tilda wore an Haider Ackermann look. Lyna wore Chanel. Honor is in Gucci. Kat wore Boss. Maggie wore a Chanel look with Chopard jewelry. Dylan also wore Chopard jewelry with her Balmain look. Iris wore a Christian Dior look with Bulgari jewelry. Adrien is wearing Persol sunglasses.

Check out 60+ pictures inside from The French Dispatch premiere at Cannes…

Bill Murray Sings 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' at the Chicago Cubs' First Full Capacity Game in Over a Year

The Chicago Cubs are back at full capacity!

Bill Murray helped celebrate his beloved team’s first game full capacity game since the beginning of the COVID-19 at Wrigley field on Friday night (June 11).

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Bill Murray Reveals He Was Tricked Into Making 'Ghostbusters II'

Bill Murray has claimed that he was tricked to star in the second Ghostbusters film that came out in 1989.

The 70-year-old actor, who starred as Dr. Peter Venkman in the original Ghostbusters movies, reflected on his role in a new interview and opened up about how the studio tricked the original cast into returning.

“I thought that the only reason anyone would want another one was just to make money,” Bill shared. “And I was probably the most reluctant. Someone outfoxed me anyway. I don’t know if Ivan [Reitman, director] set it up, but they got us all back together in a room, and really, we hadn’t been together in a room since the movie came out and it was just really, really fun to be together.”

He continued, “We were really funny together. Those are some really wonderful, really funny guys and girls. Sigourney [Weaver] and Annie Potts are some really spectacular women and funny as hell. They got us all together and they pitched a story idea that was really great. I thought, ‘Holy cow, we could make that work.””

However, the story that was planned never happened.

“It ended up not being the story they wrote. They got us in the sequel under false pretenses,” Bill explained. “Harold [Ramis] had this great idea, but by the time we got to shooting it, I showed up on set and went, ‘What the hell is this? What is this thing?’ But we were already shooting it, so we had to figure out how to make it work.”

Bill is set to reprise his role alongside Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver and Annie Potts in Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which will premiere this year.

He also spoke about the newest incarnation of the franchise, admitting it was “physically painful” to film.

“Wearing those packs is extremely uncomfortable. We had batteries the size of batteries. They now have batteries the size of earrings,” Bill says. “It’s still a really heavy thing to wear, all the time. The special effects in this one are a lot of wind and dirt in your face, and there was a lot of going down and getting back up. I was like, ‘What is this? What am I doing? These are like Bulgarian deadlifts, or a Russian kettlebell, getting up and down with this thing on my back.’ It was very uncomfortable.”

Watch the first teaser for Ghostbusters: Afterlife here!

Bill Murray's Brother Ed & Inspiration Behind 'Caddyshack' Has Passed Away

Bill Murray‘s eldest brother Ed Murray has sadly passed away. He was 75-years-old.

Ed‘s passing was announced on Monday (November 23) on his apparel company, William Murray Golf’s Instagram.

“It’s with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of the legend Ed Murray,” the announcement read. “Named after the family patriarch, it was Ed who introduced the Murray family to this wonderful game of golf—by way of caddying at Indian Hills Country Club—at the age of 10, no less. (They don’t make ‘em like that anymore.)”

Ed was the inspiration behind Bill‘s hit 1980′s movie Caddyshack.

“Ed was the recipient of the Evans Scholarship back in 1963, while attending Northwestern University—a scholarship awarded to golf caddies—a family storyline which served as inspiration for the Danny Noonan character in ‘Caddyshack’ when Brian Doyle-Murray co-wrote that iconic screenplay,” the announcement continued.

“Ed and all five Murray brothers are members of the Caddie Hall of Fame, as well—something all the boys take pride in, as this game helped shape their lives,” the announcement added. “It was an honor for all of us to get to know Ed and to spend time with him over the past half decade as we’ve built this brand with the Murray family—and his loss is a hole that will never be filled.”

The announcement concluded: “Thank you for always being so gracious, Ed. Our hearts are with his lovely family. Rest in paradise, to a true family man and a gentle, sweet soul. May we honor your memory from this day forward. #MurrayBrothers #WilliamMurray #MurrayMoments”

Our thoughts are with Ed Murray‘s loved ones at this time.

You can read the announcement on Instagram here.

Timothee Chalamet Bares His Body in a Bathtub for 'French Dispatch' Trailer!

Timothee Chalamet is showing off his bare body while taking a bath in the trailer for The French Dispatch, Wed Anderson‘s new movie!

Fans first got a glimpse of Timothee in the bathtub in the film’s poster, and they immediately freaked out that he would be baring it all in the movie!

The film brings to life a collection of stories from the final issue of an American magazine published in a fictional 20th-century French city.

Benicio del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Léa Seydoux, Frances McDormand, Lyna Khoudri, Jeffrey Wright, Mathieu Amalric, Stephen Park, Bill Murray and Owen Wilson also star.

The film hits theaters on July 24.