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Dwayne Johnson has made a “historic” donation to the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) Foundation as members of the union continue to strike.

The wrestler-turned-actor is reported to have made a seven-figure donation after the SAG-AFTRA Foundation – a charity associated with the union, but not part of it – issued a plea to its highest-earning members.

The charity organises financial relief to the union’s 160,000 members who have been on strike since 2 May after seeking higher pay and safeguards against unauthorised use of their images through artificial intelligence (AI).

SAG-AFTRA Foundation president Courtney B Vance and executive director Cyd Wilson told Variety that Johnson’s donation has the potential to “aid thousands of actors”.

“It’s the largest single donation that we’ve ever received from one individual at one time,” Mr Wilson said, adding that people will be able to keep food on the table, keep their children safe and their cars running.

The exact amount that the Moana actor donated remains unknown.

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On social media, the Foundation thanked Johnson for his “extraordinary generosity and historic donation”, hoping that it would encourage other high-profile members to follow suit.

Having started the strike officially on Friday 14 July, there is still no end in sight.

It is the first time in 63 years, that both SAG-AFTRA and the Writers Guild of America (WGA) are on strike at the same time.

Members of the WGA have been striking for the last two months, which has already had a big impact on productions such as season five of Stranger Things, season two of The Last Of Us, season six of The Handmaid’s Tale and Game Of Thrones spinoff A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight.

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On 21 July, a host of British stars led a protest in London to show their solidarity with both actors and writers on strike in the US.

SAG-AFTRA have claimed that after four weeks of intensive talks, film and TV bosses have refused to compromise on health and pension plans.

But the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) – the association representing major Hollywood studios including Walt Disney and Netflix – said earlier this month that a deal, including better pay and AI safeguards, had been offered, and accused the union of walking away from talks.

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James Bond: Amazon takes creative control of 007 franchise

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James Bond: Amazon takes creative control of 007 franchise

Creative control of the long-running James Bond franchise has been handed to Amazon MGM Studios, in a joint venture with the current owners.

Barbara Broccoli and Michael G Wilson – who are the daughter and stepson of film producer Albert “Cubby” Broccoli, the man responsible for developing the Bond franchise into the success it is today – will remain co-owners of 007 intellectual property rights.

The pair own EON Productions, the company behind Bond films including Skyfall and Spectre. It has produced 25 films since 1962.

Daniel Craig plays James Bond for the fifth time in No Time To Die. Pic: MGM
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Craig played Bond for a fifth and final time in No Time To Die. Pic: MGM

The deal follows speculation over when the next Bond movie – and indeed the next Bond – will be announced.

The last film, No Time To Die, was delivered four years ago to rave reviews and box office success. It was the swansong for Daniel Craig in his performance of the lady-loving spy.

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Details of the 26th official Bond film – and its new star – are yet to be revealed.

In a statement on EON Productions website, Mike Hopkins, head of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios said they were “honoured to continue this treasured heritage” and looked forward to “ushering in the next phase of the legendary 007 for audiences around the world”.

Wilson said that after 60 years spent working across the franchise, he would now be focusing on “art and charitable projects”.

Brian Cox and Barbara Broccoli on the 007: Road To A Million red carpet. Pic: Ian West
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Brian Cox and Barbara Broccoli on the 007: Road To A Million red carpet. Pic: Ian West

Barbara Broccoli said: “My life has been dedicated to maintaining and building upon the extraordinary legacy that was handed to Michael and me by our father, producer Cubby Broccoli.

“I have had the honour of working closely with four of the tremendously talented actors who have played 007 and thousands of wonderful artists within the industry. With the conclusion of No Time To Die and Michael retiring from the films, I feel it is time to focus on my other projects.”

In 2022, Amazon bought MGM Studios, which distributes Bond, for $8.45bn (£6.79bn).

Since the acquisition, the streamer has held the rights to distribute all the Bond movies.

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Cox as The Controller in 007’s Road To A Million. Pic: Amazon Prime Video

In the spring of 2023, Amazon Prime Video launched Bond-themed reality show, 007 Road To A Million.

Hosted by Succession star Brian Cox, it offered nine pairs of contestants the chance to win £1m as they travelled through global locations associated with the franchise.

While no one took home the full £1m jackpot, brothers James and Joey did take £150,000. The show was met with a mixed critical reception but was given the green light for a second season.

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Liam Payne death charges against friend and two hotel workers dropped in Argentina

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Liam Payne death charges against friend and two hotel workers dropped in Argentina

Manslaughter charges over the death of Liam Payne have been dropped for his friend Roger Nores and two hotel workers.

Rogelio “Roger” Nores, hotel operator Gilda Martin, and head of reception Esteban Grassi were charged in December, two months after the One Direction star’s death at the Casa Sur Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

At the same time, hotel employee Ezequiel Pereyra and waiter Braian Paiz were charged with supplying cocaine to Payne.

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Payne (second left) rose to fame in One Direction. Pic: Ken McKay/Shutterstock

Following an appeal, the manslaughter charges against Nores, Martin and Grassi have now been dropped, court documents show.

The charges against Pereyra and Paiz still stand and they remain in prison awaiting a trial.

Speaking after the ruling, Nores told Rolling Stone: “Glad this is finally over. I’m happy I’m now going to be able to travel to the UK and say goodbye to my friend.”

Nores, Martin and Grassi would have faced up to five years in prison had they been convicted.

Supplying drugs in Argentina carries a sentence of up to 15 years.

The latest court document states that Payne fell from the balcony of his room on the third floor of the hotel at about 5.10pm on 16 October.

In the hours beforehand, the singer had been involved in an argument with two women in the hotel lobby, the court document states, and cleaning staff later reported the television in his hotel room was broken.

Toxicology tests revealed that before his death, he had traces of alcohol, cocaine, and a prescription antidepressant in his body.

His cause of death was “polytrauma” from multiple injuries and internal and external bleeding, a postmortem found.

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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright ‘locked themselves in bedroom’ during break-in at Essex home

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Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright 'locked themselves in bedroom' during break-in at Essex home

Pregnant actress Michelle Keegan and her husband Mark Wright reportedly hid from burglars in a locked bedroom during a home invasion at their mansion.

Essex Police said it was alerted to the break-in at about 6.20pm on Tuesday, with four suspects reported to have forced entry and searched the address before fleeing.

The force said officers arrived at the scene in Ongar within eight minutes.

As first reported in The Sun, Wright, 38, was said to have heard a patio window smash and then hid in a locked bedroom together with his 37-year-old wife until police arrived.

The intruders reportedly fled empty-handed after hearing Wright, who rose to fame on The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE), shouting.

Police were said to have been alerted via a state-of-the-art security system at the couple’s home, with the intruders also described as wearing balaclavas and dressed in black.

An Essex Police spokesperson said: “We are continuing to support and safeguard the victims and are conducting high-visibility patrols in the area.

“We are exploring a number of lines of inquiry including but not limited to forensic opportunities, CCTV and witness statements.

“Anyone with information should contact us as soon as possible.”

The couple have been documenting the creation of their “dream home” on their “wrightyhome” Instagram page, which has 664,000 followers.

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Keegan played Tina McIntyre on Coronation Street, and has also starred in the BBC military drama Our Girl and the Sky comedy Brassic.

More recently she has appeared in Ten Pound Poms, about a group of Brits leaving post-war Britain for Australia.

Heart FM presenter Wright was a semi-professional footballer who spent time at the youth academies of West Ham, Arsenal and Tottenham before he starred in TOWIE.

He appeared on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2011 and has also worked as a TV presenter.

Representatives for the couple declined to comment.

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