As Hollywood events return in full force against the backdrop of a coronavirus pandemic in New York and Los Angeles, here are this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings – including red carpets. first woman, Flight attendant, Release and doctor johnson johnson they call me magic.
Release final event
Stars Patricia Arquette, Brit Lauer, Zack Cherry, Trammel Tillman, Dichen Lachman, Yul Vasquez, Jen Tulok and Michael Chernus, director Ben Stiller and creator Dan Erickson on April 8 at the Los Angeles-based DGA TV Theater+. At the event, which star Adam Scott missed after confirming positive for Covid-19, the crew cut short the show’s first season, which revolves around a company that surgically divides its staff’s work and personal lives and its raucous finale that sees the separation between the two worlds, begins to disappear.
Dicken Lachman, Zack Cherry, Yul Wasquez, Ben Stiller, Brit Lauer, Patricia Arquette, Tramel Tilman, Jen Tulok, Michael Chernus, Dan Erickson and Jackie Connie
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Judd Appathou and Ben Stiller
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Outfest Fusion Opening Night Gala
On April 8, Outfest Fusion kicked off their 10-day QTBIPOC festival with an opening night in honor of Gala Stephanie Beatrice and Sandra Oh. Beatrice received the Fusion Achievement Award for her contribution to LGBTQIA+ storytelling, art and media visibility. Charm With Wilmer Valderrama and Gloria Calderón Kellett. Oh virtually received the James Shams Ally award from actor Alec Mapa.
Stephanie Beatriz
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Gloria Calderon Kellett and Wilson Cruz
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black in color The final event of the series.
To mark the end of ABC’s success, ABC hosted a final black event on Saturday at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC.
Courtney Lily, E. Brian Dobbins, Marcus Scribner, Yara Shahid, Anthony Anderson, Tracey Ellis Ross, Jennifer Lewis, Marsay Martin, Kenya Barris, Miles Brown, President of Walt Disney Television Entertainment, Dana Walden, and President of ABC Signature, John
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The unbearable weight of massive talent New York special exhibition
After Nicolas Cage’s SXSW debut a few weeks ago The unbearable weight of massive talent He made his New York debut on Sunday with Costa Pedro Pascal, Lily Sheen and Neil Patrick Harry.
Nicolas Cage and Pedro Pascal
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Christine Barry, Lily Sheen, Neil Patrick Harris, Nicolas Cage, Kevin Touren and Mike Nylon
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daily front row Los Angeles Fashion Awards
Brandon Maxwell (Designer of the Year), Russell James (Lifetime Achievement), Elizabeth Stewart (Fashion Visionary), Lisa McKnight on behalf of Barbie (Fashion Influencer), Etienne Ortega (Makeup Artist of the Year), Maeve Reilly (Style Curator) Bryce Sk Hair Artist), Paris Hilton (Fashion Entrepreneur) and Adam Balheim were the winners of The Daily Front Row Sixth Annual Fashion Los Angeles Awards, held Sunday at Beverly Wilshere. The presenters were Bree Larson, Seen Combs, Christina Aguilera, D’Lila Combs, Gigi Gorgus, Jesse Combs, Kendall Jenner, Chris Jenner, Machine Kelly, Megan Fox, Tiffany Headish and Zoe Deutsch.
Fashion Visionary Award Winner Elizabeth Stewart, Zoey Deutch, Tiffany Haddish, Fashion Entrepreneur Award Winner Paris Hilton and Gigi Gorgeous
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Kendall Jenner, Russell James, Lifetime Achievement Award Winner and Chris Jenner
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Amanda Seyfried, Navin Andrews, showman Elizabeth Merwitter and executive producers Rebecca Jarvis and Michael Schwalter abandonment Final FYC event at the Paramount Theater on Monday.
Elizabeth Maryveter, Amanda Seyfried, Navin Andrews, Rebecca Jarvis, Catherine Pope and Michael Schwalter
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Survivor Premiere
HBO original movie Survivor The New York premiere took place on Monday with the support of director Barry Levinson and starring Ben Foster, Danny DeVito, John Leguizamo and Dar Zuzowski.
Kingston Vernes, Danny DeVito, Matt Leshem, Barry Levinson, Justin Jules Gilmer, John Leguizamo, Jason Sosnoff, Dar Zuzowski, Saro Emis and Aaron Gilbert
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Danny DeVito and Ben Foster
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The man who fell to the ground personal projection
CBS Studios and Showtime Present a Private Show, Q&A, and Cocktail The man who fell to the ground At the Hollywood NeueHouse on Monday, attendees included executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Jenny Lumet and John Hlavin, along with co-star Jimmy Simpson and guests Damon Lindelof, Chris Payne, Patrick Stewart, Sonequa Martinesh-Grey and
Jenny Lumet, Sonequa Martin-Green, Patrick Stewart and Alex Kurtzman
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Damon Lindeloff, Alex Kurtzman and Chris Payne
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Fashion Scholarship Foundation Gala
Presented by René Ellie Goldsbury at the New York Glasshouse, the Fashion Scholarship Foundation held its 85th annual gala on Monday in honor of Virgil Ablo.
Rene Goldsbury
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Anne Wintour
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Flight attendant Premiere in Los Angeles
HBO Max Season 2 Premieres Flight attendant At the Pacific Design Center on Tuesday, stars Kyle Cuoco, Zosia Mamet, TR Knight and Griffin Matthews.
TR Knight, Kaley Cuoco, Alanna Ubach, Zosia Mamet, Griffin Matthews, Matt Gould and Yasha Jackson.
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Casey Blois, Chief Content Officer for HBO and HBO Max, Joey Chavez; HBO Max Executive Vice President of Original Programming Drama, Star and Producer Kaylee Cuoco; Channing Dunge, president of the TV team at Warner Bros. and Brett Paul, president of the TV team at Warner Bros., are on schedule with the premiere.
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bad Boys special screening
Actors Mark Maron, Anthony Ramos, Zazi Bitz and Lily Singh joined director Pierre Perifel and producers Damon Ross and Rebecca Huntley for a special screening of their animated Dreamworks film at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, Tuesday.
DreamWorks Animations Creative Director Kristen Lowe, Anthony Ramos, Lily Singh, Mark Maron and DreamWorks Animations President Margi Connie.
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Executive Producer Ethan Cohen, DreamWorks Animations Creative Director Kristen Lowe, Producer Damon Ross, Executive Producer Aaron Blaib, Producer Rebecca Huntley, DreamWorks Animations President Margi Connie, and Director Pierre Perifel.
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first woman Premiere
Showtime presented its new series about The White House of Michelle Obama, Betty Ford and Eleanor Roosevelt, starring Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson, Michelle Pfeiffer, Kiefer Sutherland, Dakota Fanning and Regina Taylor at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles on Thursday. Poem Underwood, Sania Sidney and Hott Fagbenle.
Showtime Networks CEO David Navins, Amy Israel, Gillian Anderson, Katie Shulman, Susan Bier, Viola Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Showtime Entertainment President Iana Vinograd.
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Viola Davis, Lexi Underwood, Sania Sidney and Hott Fagbenle
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they call me magic Premiere
Magic Johnson premiered its new Apple TV+ document in Westwood on Thursday and was joined by superstar friends Samuel L. Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Karim Abdul-Jabbar and David and Rosana Arquettes with husband Cook and their children.
Magic Johnson, Cookie Johnson, Karen Bass, Latania Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson
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Karim Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson
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Source: Hollywood Reporter

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