New Photo - Can Thomas Müller & Vancouver stop Messi & Miami? + Clint Dempsey breaks down the USMNT's recent resurgence

Can Thomas Müller & Vancouver stop Messi & Miami? + Clint Dempsey breaks down the USMNT's recent resurgence Yahoo Sports StaffAlexis Guerreros and Christian PolancoDecember 2, 2025 at 5:16 AM 0 Subscribe to The CooligansApple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Christian Polanco and Taylor Twellman react to Inter Miami and the Vancouver Whitecaps' dominant performances in the MLS Conference Finals.

- - Can Thomas Müller & Vancouver stop Messi & Miami? + Clint Dempsey breaks down the USMNT's recent resurgence

Yahoo Sports StaffAlexis Guerreros and Christian PolancoDecember 2, 2025 at 5:16 AM

0

Subscribe to The CooligansApple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

Christian Polanco and Taylor Twellman react to Inter Miami and the Vancouver Whitecaps' dominant performances in the MLS Conference Finals. Will Lionel Messi and Inter Miami finally hoist the MLS Cup, or can Thomas Müller's gritty Vancouver side spoil the celebrations?

Next, Christian and Alexis bring on MLS and USMNT legend Clint Dempsey to chat all things USMNT, including what Mauricio Pochettino has changed within the squad to spark their current resurgence. Clint also shares his thoughts on what the new Summer–Spring calendar will mean for Major League Soccer.

Later, Clint discusses the USMNT's striker dilemma and why he believes competition for the starting spot is a good thing.

Timestamps:

(2:45) – Are Inter Miami unstoppable?

(13:00) – Can Thomas Müller & Co. spoil Miami's party?

(18:30) – MLS Cup Final preview

(28:45) – Breaking down the USMNT ahead of the World Cup

(36:00) – Clint Dempsey reacts to the new MLS calendar change

(41:00) – Breaking down the USMNT's striker dilemma

Scott Halleran/Getty Images

🖥️ Watch this full episode on YouTube

Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at yahoosports.tv

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Sports"

Read More


Source: Sports

Published: December 01, 2025 at 11:27PM on Source: RON MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

Can Thomas Müller & Vancouver stop Messi & Miami? + Clint Dempsey breaks down the USMNT’s recent resurgence

Can Thomas Müller & Vancouver stop Messi & Miami? + Clint Dempsey breaks down the USMNT's recent resurg...
New Photo - Nolan Arenado landing spots: Possible trade destinations for Cardinals veteran

Nolan Arenado landing spots: Possible trade destinations for Cardinals veteran Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY December 2, 2025 at 12:01 AM 0 It is a saga dragging on through a second winter, with little guarantee of resolution before the calendar turns and Major League Baseball teams begin assembling in Arizona and Florida. Still, the St. Louis Cardinals will try to trade Nolan Arenado. And their third baseman might be a little more agreeable to accept the destination.

- - Nolan Arenado landing spots: Possible trade destinations for Cardinals veteran

Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY December 2, 2025 at 12:01 AM

0

It is a saga dragging on through a second winter, with little guarantee of resolution before the calendar turns and Major League Baseball teams begin assembling in Arizona and Florida.

Still, the St. Louis Cardinals will try to trade Nolan Arenado. And their third baseman might be a little more agreeable to accept the destination.

Arenado, 34 and with two seasons and $27 million remaining on his contract, is no longer a fit for the pivoting Cardinals, who have already dealt ace Sonny Gray to the Boston Red Sox. Yet new baseball operations chief Chaim Bloom still has a key task on his to-do list that predecessor John Mozeliak could not cross off: Find a taker for Arenado, and a destination the 10-time Gold Glover finds agreeable.

Recent returns won't help that cause: Arenado's home run total has diminished sharply the past three seasons, from 30 in 2022 to 26, 16 and 12. That's coincided with a drop in hard-hit balls (39% in 2022, 33% last season) and a rise in groundball rate (30.5%, 36.5%).

Consequently, Arenado was worth 1.3 WAR in 103 games last season, a sharp fall from his career-best 7.9 in 2022. That's the version of Arenado the Cardinals must shop. Yet more than a few clubs can use a steady glove and veteran presence at third base, even if Arenado is not the spectacular defender and dynamic all-around talent he once was.

A look at five potential trade partners for Arenado, who has a full no-trade clause:

1 / 25Top 25 MLB players from 2000-2025 ranked by Wins Above ReplacementSince 2000, future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols' 101.3 Wins Above Replacement (WAR) leads all players, with Alex Rodriguez tied for second ways back at 89.7 WAR. See the rest of the top 25.Arizona Diamondbacks

There is an immediate opening at the hot corner in the desert. And the Diamondbacks' motivation to explore an Arenado deal would likely be informed by two factors: Their confidence, or lack thereof, in prospect Jordan Lawlar and their desire to move on from Ketel Marte.

For now, Lawlar is lightly sketched in at third, though injuries limited him to 114 games in the minors and majors the past two seasons, and he's struggled in limited stints with the big club in 2023 and '25.

Marte is a three-time All-Star, but the relationship with club and player was strained when he extended his All-Star break a couple of days after his home was burglarized. Marte's reasonable contract could attract suitors.

Moving him and acquiring Arenado could bump Lawlar, and perhaps a platoon partner, to second base. Arenado's contract wouldn't be too onerous for Arizona to take on, and it'd be a savings if they move Marte's relatively team-friendly deal, which has $91 million remaining.

Arenado's curious defensive metrics – his Outs Above Average the past four seasons: 14, 5, 10, 3 – would be mitigated paired with cornerstone shortstop Geraldo Perdomo. Not a bad fit.

Seattle Mariners

Hey, at least these clubs have a fairly recent track record making big deals.

The Diamondbacks nearly pushed the Mariners across the finish line to their first World Series appearance, shipping them first baseman Josh Naylor and third baseman Eugenio Suarez at the trade deadline, both players spearheading a run to Game 7 of the ALCS.

The Mariners were so smitten with Naylor that they re-signed him to a four-year, $92.5 million deal. They still need to replace Suarez.

Hmm.

What makes Arenado a nice fit in Seattle is the notion of him serving as a bridge to the passel of elite infield prospects in the Mariners system. Seattle is in win-now mode, for certain, yet also has top prospects Cole Young – who debuted last season – and Colt Emerson banging on the door. Feinin Celesten lurks a little deeper in the system.

With Naylor back in the fold and All-Stars Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez bearing much of the offensive load, Arenado could slide a little deeper in the lineup – he'd look nice in the five hole behind Naylor – and simply play elite defense at third.

Miami Marlins

Let's start with potentially the biggest hurdle: Would Arenado accept a trade to the perpetually-in-flux Marlins?

Heck, he turned down a ready-made opportunity in Houston last winter, so agreeing to a deal in any of baseball's purgatories – and Pittsburgh would be a nice fit, too – seems unlikely.

But let's suspend that reality for just a moment and focus on the Marlins' 49-38 finish – a sample that stretches to June and suggests this wasn't an end-of-season anomaly. Throw in the fact the Marlins are reportedly looking to add payroll, perhaps motivated by baseball's revenue-sharing regulations.

And consider that the biggest thing this team lacks is a veteran presence in a projected lineup where everyone's younger than 30 and four are 24 or 25.

The Cardinals want to unload some cash. The Marlins want to spend some. And Arenado wouldn't even have to switch spring-training environments – simply walking to the other side of the clubs' shared facility in Jupiter, Florida.

Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez is congratulated by his teammates after he hit an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to win Game 7 of the 2001 World Series for the Diamondbacks, becoming the fastest expansion club to take the title by doing so in only their fourth season of existence.

" data-src=https://ift.tt/0znAPxW class=caas-img data-headline="The most iconic Game 7s in MLB history. See if your team made the list." data-caption="

Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez is congratulated by his teammates after he hit an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to win Game 7 of the 2001 World Series for the Diamondbacks, becoming the fastest expansion club to take the title by doing so in only their fourth season of existence.

">Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez is congratulated by his teammates after he hit an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to win Game 7 of the 2001 World Series for the Diamondbacks, becoming the fastest expansion club to take the title by doing so in only their fourth season of existence.

" src=https://ift.tt/0znAPxW class=caas-img>2014 World Series: San Francisco Giants beat Kansas City Royals after a stellar pitching performance from Madison Bumgarner.

" data-src=https://ift.tt/UyhlCaO class=caas-img data-headline="The most iconic Game 7s in MLB history. See if your team made the list." data-caption="

2014 World Series: San Francisco Giants beat Kansas City Royals after a stellar pitching performance from Madison Bumgarner.

">2014 World Series: San Francisco Giants beat Kansas City Royals after a stellar pitching performance from Madison Bumgarner.

" src=https://ift.tt/UyhlCaO class=caas-img>2016 World Series: The Chicago Cubs win their first World Series in 108 years. Ben Zobrist sealed the game 7 victory for Chicago with a game-winning hit in the 10th inning. Zobrist celebrates with the 2016 World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award.

" data-src=https://ift.tt/WFjNE8V class=caas-img data-headline="The most iconic Game 7s in MLB history. See if your team made the list." data-caption="

2016 World Series: The Chicago Cubs win their first World Series in 108 years. Ben Zobrist sealed the game 7 victory for Chicago with a game-winning hit in the 10th inning. Zobrist celebrates with the 2016 World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award.

">2016 World Series: The Chicago Cubs win their first World Series in 108 years. Ben Zobrist sealed the game 7 victory for Chicago with a game-winning hit in the 10th inning. Zobrist celebrates with the 2016 World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) Award.

" src=https://ift.tt/WFjNE8V class=caas-img>

1 / 4The most iconic Game 7s in MLB history. See if your team made the list.

Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez is congratulated by his teammates after he hit an RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning to win Game 7 of the 2001 World Series for the Diamondbacks, becoming the fastest expansion club to take the title by doing so in only their fourth season of existence.

Los Angeles Angels

If ever a team would finally cut ties with its veteran albatross at third base, only to enter into an agreement with another highly-paid veteran, well, it'd probably be the Angels.

Reportedly closing in on a retirement settlement with Anthony Rendon – thus ending the $245 million saga with their oft-injured, lineup-averse player – it seems the last thing the Angels would want to do is take on more money for a talent who has seen better days.

Yet owner Arte Moreno seems to enjoy creating the impression that the Angels are this-close to contending, and GM Perry Minasian has dutifully indulged him, drafting a string of close-to-the-majors talents and spackling with short-term free agents to get Anaheim right up around, oh, 72 wins each year.

In this sense, Arenado is a perfect fit, and the price tag not too exorbitant for a club that still somehow draws pretty well.

Additionally, the dude grew up in Orange County – he and Matt Chapman put El Toro High School on the map long before Paul Skenes played there – and might realize there aren't too many superior options in terms of location and, well, playing on an at least serviceable team.

Athletics

Hey, since we're testing the limits of sanity, why not go all-in?

Yeah, it'd be remarkably counterintuitive for a veteran player to accept a deal shipping him to a minor-league park for the final two years of his contract. But let's focus on the down time and imagine Arenado taking a shine to Yolo County.

Arenado would be an hour's flight home on off days. Additionally, the man has an interest in a Napa Valley vineyard and would be an hour's drive should he want to keep an eye on the vines or unwind with a nice bottle of his red.

Would such convenience – and batting in a lineup anchored by burgeoning superstars Jacob Wilson and Nick Kurtz – make up for the creature discomforts of Sutter Health Park? Perhaps a trade reassignment bonus would sweeten the pot – and the A's, too, are trying to keep the revenue-sharing gendarmes off their back.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Nolan Arenado landing spots: Five options if Cardinals trade All-Star

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Sports"

Read More


Source: Sports

Published: December 01, 2025 at 11:27PM on Source: RON MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

Nolan Arenado landing spots: Possible trade destinations for Cardinals veteran

Nolan Arenado landing spots: Possible trade destinations for Cardinals veteran Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY December 2, 202...
New Photo - Vikings waive Adam Thielen, who requested to finish NFL career elsewhere before retiring

Vikings waive Adam Thielen, who requested to finish NFL career elsewhere before retiring Chris Cwik December 2, 2025 at 2:41 AM 1 The Minnesota Vikings are parting ways with a franchise icon for a second time. The team released veteran wideout Adam Thielen on Monday at his request, allowing the 35yearold to finish his career with another franchise. Thielen and the Vikings confirmed the news with posts on social media Monday. The team said Thielen approached it about finishing out his NFL career in a competitive situation. The Vikings decided to grant that wish.

- - Vikings waive Adam Thielen, who requested to finish NFL career elsewhere before retiring

Chris Cwik December 2, 2025 at 2:41 AM

1

The Minnesota Vikings are parting ways with a franchise icon for a second time. The team released veteran wideout Adam Thielen on Monday at his request, allowing the 35-year-old to finish his career with another franchise.

Thielen and the Vikings confirmed the news with posts on social media Monday. The team said Thielen approached it about finishing out his NFL career in a competitive situation. The Vikings decided to grant that wish.

Thielen confirmed as much, saying this will be his final season in the NFL and he wanted to compete over the final weeks of his career.

#Skol https://t.co/PmpGmts9lr pic.twitter.com/AAZl4B0q6j

— Adam Thielen (@athielen19) December 1, 2025

While Thielen didn't explicitly say it, it's pretty clear the veteran is hoping for a Super Bowl run before he hangs up his cleats. That wasn't going to come with the Vikings. After nearly winning the NFC North last year, the Vikings find themselves at 4-8 this season thanks to poor quarterback play, among other issues. With the playoffs all but out of the question for the Vikings, Thielen will look to hook on with a team still in the hunt.

The 35-year-old hasn't been super involved in the Vikings' offense this season. Through 11 games, Thielen has just eight receptions for 69 yards. He likely wouldn't start on a more competitive team, but could provide solid depth with the playoffs quickly approaching.

Whether he can catch on with another club depends on how the rest of the NFL views Thielen at this point in his career. During his prime, he was a sure-handed, target commander with a knack for getting open in the end zone.

From 2016-2022, Thielen averaged nearly 1,000 yards and 7.7 touchdowns per season with the Vikings. He made two Pro Bowls over that period, earning a second team All-Pro nod in 2017. Though his yardage totals dropped at the back end of that stretch, Thielen made up for it with his end-zone dominance. He caught 14 touchdowns in 15 games in 2020 and 10 in 2021 despite only playing in 13 games.

Following the 2022 NFL season, Thielen joined the Carolina Panthers on a three-year deal. He gained over 1,000 receiving yards in his first season with team.

After a down year in 2024, the Panthers agreed to trade Thielen back to the Vikings in a draft-pick swap. He hasn't emerged as a big option back in Minnesota, though the team does have both Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison on its depth chart, making it hard for Thielen to make a significant impact.

If contending NFL teams still believe Thielen has something left, he could still fulfill his dream of competing for a title before his career is over. If not, there's always the possibility a late injury opens the door for Thielen to get one more shot at a Super Bowl win.

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Sports"

Read More


Source: Sports

Published: December 01, 2025 at 11:27PM on Source: RON MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

Vikings waive Adam Thielen, who requested to finish NFL career elsewhere before retiring

Vikings waive Adam Thielen, who requested to finish NFL career elsewhere before retiring Chris Cwik December 2, 2025 ...
New Photo - Struggle to stop the run leads to Nebraska defensive coordinator John Butler's firing after 1 season

Struggle to stop the run leads to Nebraska defensive coordinator John Butler's firing after 1 season December 2, 2025 at 12:17 AM 0 FILE Nebraska defensive coordinator John Butler watches warmups before an NCAA college football game against Northwestern, Oct. 25, 2025, in Lincoln, Neb. (AP Photo/Bonnie Ryan, File) () LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska firstyear defensive coordinator John Butler was fired Monday after the Cornhuskers lost four of their last six games and struggled all season to stop the run.

- - Struggle to stop the run leads to Nebraska defensive coordinator John Butler's firing after 1 season

December 2, 2025 at 12:17 AM

0

FILE - Nebraska defensive coordinator John Butler watches warmups before an NCAA college football game against Northwestern, Oct. 25, 2025, in Lincoln, Neb. (AP Photo/Bonnie Ryan, File) ()

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska first-year defensive coordinator John Butler was fired Monday after the Cornhuskers lost four of their last six games and struggled all season to stop the run.

Coach Matt Rhule named associate head coach Phil Snow the interim defensive coordinator for the Huskers' bowl game and said he hoped to hire a permanent replacement for Butler in coming weeks.

"We thank John for his contributions to our football program over the past two seasons and wish him the best moving forward in his coaching career," Rhule said.

Butler was secondary coach and pass game coordinator in 2024. He was promoted to defensive coordinator when Tony White left for the same position at Florida State.

The Huskers (7-5, 4-5) are 14th in the Big Ten in rushing defense, allowing 171.3 yards per game overall and 183 in nine Big Ten games. They are 15th in the Big Ten and tied for 104th nationally with 19 sacks. They were outscored 77-26 by Penn State and Iowa in their last two games, gave up a combined 444 rushing yards and recorded one sack.

Nebraska is second-to-last in the nation in red-zone defense, with opponents coming away with points on 30 of 31 (96.8%) of their trips inside the 20-yard line. The Huskers are last in stopping touchdowns in the red zone, allowing 24 on those 31 opportunities (77.4%).

Butler was hired by Rhule after spending six seasons with the Buffalo Bills as defensive backs coach. He was the Bills' passing game coordinator his last two years in Buffalo. He previously was on the Houston Texans' staff for four seasons.

Snow was Rhule's defensive coordinator with the Carolina Panthers from 2020-22. He also has been a DC at Arizona State, UCLA, Washington and Baylor.

___

Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here and here (AP News mobile app). AP college football: https://ift.tt/amMZL3R and https://ift.tt/5mxvlQ0

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Sports"

Read More


Source: Sports

Published: December 01, 2025 at 11:27PM on Source: RON MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

Struggle to stop the run leads to Nebraska defensive coordinator John Butler's firing after 1 season

Struggle to stop the run leads to Nebraska defensive coordinator John Butler's firing after 1 season December 2...

David Tennant's Daughter Olive, 14, Makes a Rare Appearance with Her Dad at the London Opening of "Paddington: The Musical" Desiree AnelloDecember 2, 2025 at 3:13 AM 0 Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Olive Tennant and David Tennant at Paddington The Musical" opening night David Tennant and his 14yearold daughter Olive made a rare joint appearance at the opening night of Paddington: The Musical on London's West End Olive has followed in her father's acting footsteps and made her film debut in Kenneth Branagh's 2021 film Belfast The Doctor Who star shares five kids with his wife of 13 years, Geor...

- - David Tennant's Daughter Olive, 14, Makes a Rare Appearance with Her Dad at the London Opening of "Paddington: The Musical"

Desiree AnelloDecember 2, 2025 at 3:13 AM

0

Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty

Olive Tennant and David Tennant at Paddington The Musical" opening night -

David Tennant and his 14-year-old daughter Olive made a rare joint appearance at the opening night of Paddington: The Musical on London's West End

Olive has followed in her father's acting footsteps and made her film debut in Kenneth Branagh's 2021 film Belfast

The Doctor Who star shares five kids with his wife of 13 years, Georgia Tennant

David Tennant and his mini-me daughter, Olive, made a rare joint appearance at the opening night of Paddington: The Musical.

On Sunday, Nov. 30, the 54-year-old actor arrived at London's Savoy Theatre on the West End to witness the life-size Paddington bear in action. The Doctor Who star walked the red carpet in a tan sweater, brown trousers and a plaid overcoat, while his daughter, 14, was the spitting image of her father, donning a button-up blouse, a black mini skirt and a pair of black cowboy boots.

In addition to Olive, David shares four other children with his wife of 13 years, Georgia Tennant: Ty, 23, Wilfred, 12, Doris, 10, and Birdie, 5.

While David often opts to keep his family life out of the spotlight, he told The Guardian in July 2020 that he and Georgia are "not quite as squeamish as we were." After all, Ty, who has played roles in House of the Dragon and War of the Worlds, and Olive are both budding stars themselves.

"I don't think we'll ever be sharing pictures of our children in Hello! magazine, but I think a lot of that comes from an insecurity about being uncovered or invaded," the Good Omens actor explained at the time. "The longer you're together, the less that feels like a threat."

— sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Mike Marsland/WireImage

Olive Tennant and David Tennant attend the "Paddington: The Musical" West End Opening Night

He echoed the sentiment while speaking to Radio Times that same month, going on to reflect on the realities of fatherhood — both the good and the bad — while praising the "painfully honest" portrayal of parent-child relationships in his BBC comedy, There She Goes.

"I think parenting is often sentimentalised, and sort of cleaned-up for consumption, and in my own experience being a parent, it's hit and miss, and full of triumphs and disasters."

"[The show is] obviously about parenting a very unique child, but it's also just about parenting, and about how hit and miss that is, and how any one of us as a parent never feels that we're ever getting it right," he continued. "It's actually quite rare to see the honesty of that written down.

on People

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Entertainment"

Read More


Source: Entertainment

Published: December 01, 2025 at 09:36PM on Source: RON MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

David Tennant’s Daughter Olive, 14, Makes a Rare Appearance with Her Dad at the London Opening of “Paddington: The Musical”

David Tennant's Daughter Olive, 14, Makes a Rare Appearance with Her Dad at the London Opening of "Paddingto...
New Photo - Director of 2026 Oscar hopeful sentenced to prison months before ceremony

Jafar Panahi's 2025 Cannes Palme d'Or winner &34;It Was Just an Accident&34; is heavily projected to score major Oscar nominations. Director of 2026 Oscar hopeful sentenced to prison months before ceremony Jafar Panahi's 2025 Cannes Palme d'Or winner &34;It Was Just an Accident&34; is heavily projected to score major Oscar nominations. :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/JoeyNolfiauthorphotoba4923fec03a4027868306485696ef41.jpg) Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at . Since 2016, his work at EW includes RuPaul's Drag Race video interviews, Oscars predictions, and more.

Jafar Panahi's 2025 Cannes Palme d'Or winner "It Was Just an Accident" is heavily projected to score major Oscar nominations.

Director of 2026 Oscar hopeful sentenced to prison months before ceremony

Jafar Panahi's 2025 Cannes Palme d'Or winner "It Was Just an Accident" is heavily projected to score major Oscar nominations.

Joey Nolfi, senior writer at

Joey Nolfi is a senior writer at *. *Since 2016, his work at EW includes *RuPaul's Drag Race* video interviews, Oscars predictions, and more.

EW's editorial guidelines

December 1, 2025 2:31 p.m. ET

Leave a Comment

Oscars statuette; Jafar Panahi

Oscars statuette; Jafar Panahi. Credit:

FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty; Carlos Alvarez/Getty

- Oscar-bound filmmaker Jafar Panahi has reportedly been sentenced to prison by Iranian officials.

- The *It Was Just an Accident* director is widely expected to score major Oscar nominations.

- The 2026 Academy Awards take place in March.

The director of a film widely predicted to score multiple nominations at the 2026 Oscars has reportedly been sentenced to one year in prison, per the Human Rights Activists News Agency.

In a brief news post Monday, the HRANA reported that 65-year-old Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, who recently won the prestigious Cannes Palme d'Or prize for his new drama *It Was Just an Accident*, has additionally been sentenced to a travel ban and other restrictions amid alleged propaganda against the nation.

"Branch 26 of the Tehran Revolutionary Court has, in absentia, sentenced Mr. Panahi to one year in prison, two years of a travel ban, and a ban on membership in political and social groups, on the charge of propaganda against the regime," said Mostafa Nili, Panahi's defense attorney, in a statement reported by the organization.**

Jafar Panahi with his Palme d'Or prize at Cannes

Jafar Panahi with his Palme d'Or prize at Cannes.

Andreas Rentz/Getty

Nili added, "We will take the necessary steps to appeal this ruling within the legal deadline."

* *has reached out to representatives for Panahi's film *It Was Just an Accident *and to the Iranian government for comment.

*It Was Just an Accident *is* *among the strongest likely contenders for 2026 Oscar nominations, with EW predicting the film in several categories, including Best Picture and Best Director for Panahi.**

2025-2026 awards season calendar: See key dates for Oscars, Grammys, more

2025-26 awards calendar dates for Oscars, Grammys, more

Israeli official slams film about Palestinian boy as country's Oscars submission

Israel's 'The Sea'

The film is also expected to score a nomination for Best International Feature, but not on behalf of Iran, which did not submit the project for Oscars consideration — instead, France, which co-financed the film, submitted the project as its category contender.

Nominations are set for Jan. 22, while the Academy Awards will be handed out on March 15.

Amid worldwide acclaim for films *The White Balloon*, *The Circle*, *Taxi*, and more, Panahi first served jail time in 2009, with several of his projects being banned in Iran.

'It Was Just an Accident'

'It Was Just an Accident'.

***Get your daily dose of entertainment news, celebrity updates, and what to watch with our EW Dispatch newsletter*.**

He has, in the past, resorted to making films via remote video sessions, with *It Was Just an Accident* even being made partially in secret in Iran after he was released from another prison stint in 2023 that ended with a hunger strike, per the Associated Press.

Drawing glowing critical reviews following its Cannes debut in May, *It Was Just an Accident* was made with inspiration from stories told by Panahi's fellow prisoners, and follows an ex-prisoner who kidnaps a man he suspects was his interrogator in jail, though he's unsure of the person's exact identity because he was blindfolded while in prison.

"At the end of the day, I was a special person there," Panahi told the AP of his stint in Evin Prison. "There were people there who would go on hunger strikes for 20 or 30 days and no one would hear about it. If I didn't eat for two days, the entire world would find out."

*It Was Just an Accident *was first released in the United States on Oct. 15, and is now playing in a limited number of theaters.

- Awards Shows & Events

- Academy Awards

Original Article on Source

Source: "EW Academy"

Read More


Source: Academy

Published: December 01, 2025 at 09:38PM on Source: RON MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

Director of 2026 Oscar hopeful sentenced to prison months before ceremony

Jafar Panahi's 2025 Cannes Palme d'Or winner &34;It Was Just an Accident&34; is heavily projected to score maj...

John Travolta Recreates '"Greased Lightnin'' "as Santa in Latest Capital One Commercial Virginia ChamleeDecember 2, 2025 at 6:15 AM 0 Paramount/Rso/Kobal/Shutterstock; Capital One/YouTube John Travolta in Grease and in the commercial John Travolta is reprising his role as Danny Zuko — but with a holiday twist The actor appears in a new Capital One commercial inspired by his 1978 film Grease In the commercial, Travola appears as Santa with a sleigh that's worthy of a new rendition of "Greased Lightnin'" John Travolta is paying homage to his Grease character Danny Zuko — but this time, as Santa ...

- - John Travolta Recreates '"Greased Lightnin'' "as Santa in Latest Capital One Commercial

Virginia ChamleeDecember 2, 2025 at 6:15 AM

0

Paramount/Rso/Kobal/Shutterstock; Capital One/YouTube

John Travolta in Grease and in the commercial -

John Travolta is reprising his role as Danny Zuko — but with a holiday twist

The actor appears in a new Capital One commercial inspired by his 1978 film Grease

In the commercial, Travola appears as Santa with a sleigh that's worthy of a new rendition of "Greased Lightnin'"

John Travolta is paying homage to his Grease character Danny Zuko — but this time, as Santa Claus.

Travolta, 71, appears in a new Capital One commercial in which he can be seen dressed as Santa in an automotive garage, toting his sack of toys as he eyes a high-tech sleigh.

"Ho, ho, ho, ho," he says in the ad. "Why, this sleigh could be frost-o-matic, tinsel-matic, 1.5% cash back-o-matic."

"It's Greased Lightnin'," he adds, while paying for the sleigh with a Capital One credit card.

He then launches into a near-identical rendition of "Greased Lightnin'," which he originally sung about a car in the film.

Throughout the commercial, Travolta busts out his famous dance moves alongside some of Santa's elves and a reindeer wearing sunglasses.

"Ho, ho, ho — what's in your wallet?" he says in ending the commercial, while a red convertible-like sleigh jets off into the sky with a reindeer escort.

Taylor Hill/FilmMagic

John Travolta

This isn't the first time Travolta has nodded to one of his previous film characters in a Capital One commercial. Last year, the actor teamed up with Samuel L. Jackson more than 26 years after the release of Pulp Fiction, for an ad chock-full of references to the 1994 Quentin Tarantino Oscar-winning classic.

In the 2024 ad, Travolta again plays Santa Claus as he buys Christmas gifts for his elves, adding tins of hot chocolate, bags of marshmallows and "3,000 bolo ties" — a nod to his Vincent Vega character — to his online shopping cart.

The advert ends with Travolta's Santa recreating Pulp Fiction's iconic dance scene between him and Uma Thurman — this time to the tune of Chuck Berry's "Run Run Rudolph."

Travolta has also previously payed homage to his Grease character, making a surprise June appearance at a sing-along event for the film at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The actor even came dressed as Danny Zuko, posting a photo on his Instagram of himself as an older version of the character — sporting gray hair while wearing a black leather jacket and a T-shirt.

"Tonight at the Hollywood Bowl, for the first time I surprised everyone at the GREASE Sing-A-Long and dressed up as Danny Zuko," he wrote in the post's caption. "No one knew. Not even the cast. Thank you for a great evening."

Travolta also shared a video from the surprise moment in his post, in which he could be seen walking to the stage to loud cheers from fans in the packed-out amphitheater, channeling Zuko while saying to the audience, "L.A., I thought you were going back to Australia? That's cool, that's cool, baby. You know, riding and rollin' and whatnot."

on People

Original Article on Source

Source: "AOL Entertainment"

Read More


Source: Entertainment

Published: December 01, 2025 at 09:36PM on Source: RON MAG

#ShowBiz#Sports#Celebrities#Lifestyle

John Travolta Recreates '“Greased Lightnin’' ”as Santa in Latest Capital One Commercial

John Travolta Recreates '"Greased Lightnin'' "as Santa in Latest Capital One Commercial Virginia ...

 

RON MAG © 2015 | Distributed By My Blogger Themes | Designed By Templateism.com