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Jake Gyllenhaal Aims His Gun at Eiza Gonzalez During Action-Packed 'Ambulance' Scene

Jake Gyllenhaal is covered in soot while filming an action-packed scene for his upcoming movie Ambulance.

The 40-year-old actor was joined by co-star Eiza Gonzalez and director Michael Bay while shooting a scene on Wednesday (February 3) in downtown Los Angeles.

Jake was seen aiming his gun at Eiza, who is playing an EMT worker.

Eiza Gonzalez on Ambulance set

A couple weeks ago, Jake was spotted filming a bank robbery scene and it looks like he’s wearing the same costume from that scene, minus the suit jacket.

As of right now, details for Ambulance are being kept under wraps, but Deadline reports that the film is said to be in “the vein of the great action thrillers of the ’90s like Speed and Bay’s Bad Boys.”

25+ pictures inside of Jake Gyllenhaal filming a scene for Ambulance with Eiza GonzalezMore Here! »

Michael Bay's Pandemic Movie 'Songbird' Will Skip Theaters, Debut on PVOD in December

You’ll get to see the upcoming pandemic thriller Songbird a lot sooner than expected!

The movie, which was produced by Michael Bay, was the first film to shoot in Los Angeles entirely during the pandemic. It will skip a theatrical release and be released on premium video on-demand (PVOD) on December 11.

Songbird will be available for a 48-hour rental at the price of $19.99. The movie will be available on a major streaming service in 2021.

STXfilms chairman Adam Fogelson said, “The pandemic has affected every aspect of our business, from production to release, but Songbird demonstrates that a nimble studio like STX can find effective and profitable ways to make their movies work, as we have similarly with Greenland and My Spy during these challenging times. The show must go on. Songbird is a thrilling movie that will speak to audiences in this moment as it keeps them on the edge of their seats.”

KJ Apa, Sofia Carson, Craig Robinson, Bradley Whitford, Peter Stormare, Alexandra Daddario, Paul Walter Hauser, and Demi Moore are featured in the cast. The movie was directed by Adam Mason and written by Simon Boyes.

Watch the trailer below!

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Jake Gyllenhaal in Talks to Star In New Action Thriller 'Ambulance' From Michael Bay

Michael Bay has a new action thriller in the works!

The 55-year-old director has signed on to direct the upcoming new movie Ambulance, and Jake Gyllenhaal is in talks to star in the movie, Variety reports.

As of right now, details for Ambulance are being kept under wraps, but it is being reported that Michael is set to start filming in early 2021.

Michael is best known for directing movies like the Transformers franchise, Pearl Harbor, and the Bad Boys franchise. He also recently directed the Netflix movie 6 Underground, which starred Ryan Reynolds.

The trailer for Michael‘s latest movie Songbird starring KJ Apa and Sofia Carson was just released, and you can watch it here.

Just a few weeks ago, it was announced that Jake will be starring in and executive producing an adaptation of Jo Nesbø‘s novel “The Son” for HBO!

Megan Fox Talks Past Interview About Michael Bay, Ponders What Would've Happened Today

Megan Fox once said that her Transformers director Michael Bay was “a nightmare to work with” and she received a lot of backlash after giving that interview.

Now, the 34-year-old actress is opening up about what might have happened if she said those things today. Amid the #MeToo movement, it’s more common for actors and actresses to speak out about being mistreated on film sets.

“It’s tricky because yes, people are more receptive to the topic. But even how I was speaking about it then, the quote in its entirety, it was almost too flippant,” Megan said in a new interview with Refinery29. “Somehow, I would have been villainized in the telling of that story even today. I wasn’t telling it in a way where I was like, Look, I’ve been wounded by this and I need you to hear it. It was more like, This happens on-set, and I followed it up by saying he’s actually so charming outside of set, which I would also have been crucified for, because it’s like, why are you defending somebody that we perceive as abusing you?”

She continued, “It’s a very complicated thing if we’re dealing with just what I said in that interview. I don’t know that it would hold up well. The idea yes, but I would have had to approach it and deliver it in a different way. Everybody’s looking for a reason to be offended. I would have pissed off a bunch of people [no matter what].”

Megan previously revealed how her firing from the Transformers franchise was a low-point in her career.

SAG-AFTRA Is Telling Actors Not to Work on Michael Bay's Pandemic Movie 'Songbird'

SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents actors, has issued a “do not work” order for the upcoming pandemic thriller Songbird, which is being produced by Michael Bay.

The movie is set “two years in a future in which the pandemic has not gone away as the virus continues to mutate,” according to Variety.

The film was planning on being made in the middle of the pandemic, but SAG-AFTRA is telling actors not to work on the film. If any member of the union does accept a job on the project, they could be disciplined. The reason for the “do not work” order is reportedly because the production company did not complete a signatory process with the union.

“As such, SAG-AFTRA members are hereby instructed to withhold any acting services or perform any covered work for this production until further notice from the union,” the union said in a statement. “Please note, accepting employment or rendering services on Songbird; may be considered a violation of Global Rule One. Violating this order may result in disciplinary action in accordance with the SAG-AFTRA Constitution.”

Find out which top TV creator is planning a pandemic project right now too.

UPDATE: SAG-AFTRA released this statement on Friday night (July 3), “SAG-AFTRA has rescinded its Do Not Work order for the feature film Songbird and members are free to work on this production effective immediately.”

Megan Fox Once Talked About Being Sexualized by Michael Bay at 15 & The Quotes Are Going Viral Now

One of Megan Fox‘s old interviews is going viral and people are calling out both director Michael Bay and talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.

Back in 2009, Megan appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live and talked about being an extra in Bad Boys II, which was directed by Bay. Years later, they worked together on the Transformers film franchise.

“I had just turned 15 and I was an extra in Bad Boys II,” Megan said. “They were shooting this club scene and they brought me in and I was wearing a stars and stripes bikini and a red cowboy hat and, like, six-inch heels. He approved it and they said, ‘Michael, she’s 15 so you can’t sit her at the bar and she can’t have a drink in her hand.’ So his solution to that problem was to then have me dancing underneath a waterfall getting soaking wet.”

“Perfectly wholesome,” Jimmy replied while the audience laughed.

“At 15, I was in 10th grade. That’s kind of a microcosm of how Bay’s mind works,” Megan replied. Jimmy then said, “Yeah, well that’s really a microcosm of how all our minds work.”

He then added, “Some of us have the decency to repress those thoughts and pretend that they don’t exist.”

A lot of people are calling out Jimmy for his inappropriate reaction to Megan‘s comments and they’re calling out Michael for sexualizing a 15-year-old.

Here’s why Megan credits the Transformers franchise to be part of a “low-point” in her career.

Michael Bay To Produce Movie About Pandemic That Will Film During The Pandemic

Michael Bay has added his producing power to a new movie, called Songbird, that will somehow be filmed during the coronavirus pandemic.

Deadline reports that the film, which is set to start filming in the next five weeks, will actually be about a coronavirus-like pandemic as well.

Songbird is described as a found footage thriller film, and is “set two years in the future, and the pandemic has not gone away, as the virus has continued to mutate amid ongoing waves of lockdown periods.”

There are no supernatural elements, but there is the paranoia and conspiracy that adds to the genre.

The movie will be directed by Adam Mason, and the filmmakers are actually providing remote training for the actors.

Some of Hollywood’s guilds have signed off on the production, all while they’re still putting in safety protocols of their own.

On top of this movie, Jenji Kohan is also developing a quarantine film for Netflix and two of Tyler Perry‘s television shows are also set to resume filming as well.