Natalie Portman and Benjamin Millepied have been married since 2012. Here is a complete timeline of their relationship.
Portman later helped recruit Millepied to choreograph the film's dance routines. While Portman and Millepied have worked together on several occasions, Millepied told Vanity Fair that for the most part, they try to keep their careers separate. At the awards ceremony, Portman won Best Actress for her role in Black Swan and gave Millepied a sweet shoutout during her acceptance speech. Before the arrival of their second child, the couple stepped out for L.A. Dance Project's annual gala, where Millepied took the stage to host. It was really special and making it was really wonderful and so fun. One of those ways includes date nights, although Millepied joked that the gala wasn't quite like their usual outings. In 2009, Portman signed on for a starring role in Black Swan, while Millepied was hired to choreograph the film. They began to fall for each other as Millepied taught Portman to dance, and by the time filming wrapped, they were dating. "It's one of the most exciting places to be in the world right now. After quietly dating for about a year, Portman's reps confirmed exclusively to PEOPLE that the actress and Millepied were engaged — and expecting their first child! "Ben was exceptionally thoughtful and dedicated and patient to make sure we had everything right," said Wolf of the ring, which was made from recycled platinum and features an antique diamond. Although they did not walk the carpet together, Portman was spotted inside the event.
Did Taika Waititi actually forget that Natalie Portman, who starred as Padme Amidala, was previously in the Star Wars franchise?
Just last week, rumors swirled about the future of his very own Star Wars film, fueled by Waititi’s statement to the New York Times that: Have you ever wanted to be in a Star Wars movie?” She said, “I’ve been in Star Wars movies.” I forgot about those ones. And I said “I’m trying to work on a Star Wars thing.
Natalie Portman trained for 10 months straight and stuck to a strict high-protein meal plan in order to shape up for Marvel's "Thor: Love and Thunder."
And I present myself that way, too, because of that.” That’s an amazing challenge — and also state of mind as a woman.” When you’re small — and also, I think, because I started as a kid — a lot of times I feel young or little or, like, a pat-on-the-head kind of person. Pendergast shared that during filming, Portman would eat a vegan-based breakfast of oats and berries and a protein shake and her snacks on set would consist of fruit, nuts and salads. “She is focused, determined, and humble. “We also worked on stability and agility for injury prevention as Natalie had some dynamic stunt scenes that required her to move, twist and land in various positions.
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"We'd rehearse the scene, they'd see the path, and then they'd build a path that was like one foot off the ground or whatever, and I would just walk on that," Portman said. As the Mighty Thor, however, Portman is able to experience what it's like to be larger than life. At 5'3, Natalie Portman is the personification of the Shakespeare line, "Though she be but little she is fierce."
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By the end of “Thor: Love and Thunder,” you may feel as if Waititi’s hammer is hitting you over the head. The battle scenes mostly look like video games, but are cut together with a fun ’80s rock score (a lot of Guns N’ Roses, a little Dio) and there’s a clever bit where the action enters a realm of shadow, so the movie is literally drained of its color. By now everyone knows to stick through a Marvel movie all the way to the end. Beyond the jokes — and the considerable screen presence of our two leads looking gorgeous — is a rote script about a baddie (played by Christian Bale) on a rampage killing gods who must be stopped. Usually, I am loathe to get up during a film to use the restroom or buy a pack of Twizzlers — but this is one where, quite frankly, a quick three-minute break might do it some good. There is also a plot about kidnapped children in a cage made of bones hurtling through space (really, I’m serious, this movie’s for kids) and Tessa Thompson’s character Valkyrie shows up from time to time on a winged horse. Waititi’s laid-back style, which he employed to better ends in “Thor: Ragnarok,” favors a surface humor that is overly reliant on an off-the-cuff delivery of unexpected juxtapositions and exaggerated reaction. These comedic reversals work well on, say, “The Office,” but for an action-adventure movie, it should be a garnish, not the main meal. One joke about Thor’s new weapon, an axe called Stormbreaker, being jealous of Mjölnir’s return to the scene is funny. NEW YORK — The assembled work of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been printing money and dominating culture since it began in 2008, but there’s been one noticeable thing lacking these last eight years. Sadly, Dr. Foster has stage four cancer, and the prognosis is quite poor. Her published work on wormholes (which she refers to by their more Jewish-sounding name of “Einstein-Rosen Bridges”) is popular enough that she sometimes spots people reading her book.
Marvel's latest superhero movie is very gay, according to one of its stars, Natalie Portman, and its director Taika Waititi.
As Thor, Chris Hemsworth's arms are usually getting all the attention, but Natalie Portman's are the star this time around.
“And then Taika said to me, ‘Tell your kids to do some drawings,’ and they did some drawings,” Hemsworth told People. Even things that had been aches and pains were cured by the strength training that evened me out and got me into balance in my body.” “There was a little bit of gym banter, but mostly everyone was focused on getting their workout done and done well.”
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Portman sported Cher’s signature yellow and black checked separates, comprising a skirt and jacket from Dior. Rather than wearing knee-high white socks and heels as seen in the film, she completed her look with Doc Marten boots. The schoolgirlish outfits were a far cry from the head-turning looks that both women have recently brought to the red carpet. Tessa Thompson and Natalie Portman paid tribute to the classic at the press junket for Thor: Love and Thunder. Before appearing on the red carpet, wearing Oscar de la Renta and Dior, respectively, the co-stars channeled Dionne and Cher.
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If it’s not ready, it’s not ready," Waititi said. "If it’s not right, it’s not right. Waititi recalled in an interview with Rolling Stone (opens in new tab). "And I said ‘I’m trying to work on a Star Wars thing.
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"She said, 'I've been in Star Wars movies.' I forgot about those ones." And I said 'I'm trying to work on a Star Wars thing. "Natalie said to me, what do you do next?
The superhero's bulked-up biceps steal scenes, but it's not just her: Brawny arms are in; 'Meathead Girls Club'
- Saks Fifth Avenue:$20 off sitewide + free shipping - Saks Fifth Avenue coupon You may cancel your subscription at anytime by calling Customer Service. “Bulked-up arms were definitely the desired goal,” says Naomi Pendergast, the Australian trainer who spent 10 months working with Ms. Portman. They started on easy weights so the actress wouldn’t get injured before switching to the heavy stuff.
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“To have this reaction and be seen as big, you realise, ‘Oh, this must be so different, to walk through the world like this,” she said. The writer Casey Johnston got into weightlifting after she realised she could “get strong much more easily and quickly that I ever could have imagined; and that lifting weights could be the most fun and validating form of exercise I’d ever tried”. In one of her Ask a Swole Woman columns for (now continued on her She’s a Beast Substack newsletter), she gives liberating advice to her readers. She wrote on Instagram that “powerlifting isn’t just a sport to me, it’s a metaphor for life. A woman’s appearance remains the number one signifier of her worth to much of the world. “What it’s really good at is getting you in shape for a hyper-accelerated capitalist life.” “Leave the manning to the men”, “you look like you sweat bacon grease”, “good luck with the arthritis” and “dudes don’t wanna date their dads” are a choice few. The quest to emulate them is both expensive and futile – in Naomi Wolf’s feminist classic of the Nineties, The Beauty Myth, she wrote: “Ideal beauty is ideal because it does not exist; the action lies in the gap between desire and gratification…That space, in a consumer culture, is a lucrative one.” When Barack Obama left office, Vogue marked the occasion with a “farewell to Michelle Obama’s flawless arms”. Her “surreally toned” arms “grew to represent so much more than her personal dedication to fitness: They were also a physical reminder of her ability to roll up her sleeves and get things done” – apparently. It’s a fact that women continue to win Oscars for “uglying up” – putting on weight for roles, or burying their faces in prosthetics. Religion: Natalie Portman as Mighty Thor.” “I will not write horny s*** about Natalie Portman’s arms”. And “Natalie Portman punch me in the face pls”. (I mean, sure, but have you seen the arms? And she got the guns. Ever since pictures first emerged of the star in Thor: Love and Thunder, no one has quite known what to do.
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"I had to be pretty strict and work really hard, really quickly to get into shape." "Natalie is an extremely healthy person with a very wholesome and clean diet, so we did not have to make any major changes to her food," Pendergast shared. For Natalie, she worked with trainer Naomi Pendergast for months at Australia’s RPX Fitness to get herself into 'Thor' shape.
What's next? Did he forget Watto was in those movies?
Have you ever wanted to be in a Star Wars movie?” She said, “I’ve been in Star Wars movies.” I forgot about those ones. But if it does happen, maybe Taika Waititi can make Natalie Portman’s dream of being in a Star Wars come true. I’m not promising that I’m not going to do anything like that. And I said “I’m trying to work on a Star Wars thing. What about Joel Edgerton? Sure, everyone forgets about Edgerton until he turns up in an Obi-Wan Kenobi and reminds people that, yes, the star of Gringo is back, baby. Now that we as a culture like those movies for being a singular man’s boring but startlingly accurate vision of how democracies fall to fascism, we must feign the surprise that anyone could forget a line reading like “ I will not a condone a course of action that will lead us to war.” [If you listen closely, you can hear the sound of this writer’s monocle falling directly into his martini glass at the mere hint of someone forgetting about Queen Amidala.]
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Have you ever wanted to be in a “Star Wars” movie?’ ” said Waititi. “You know, I don’t want to mess with something that’s so treasured. I’m still trying to figure out what the story is.”
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Right as the Eternals premieres came to a close, it was time for the new Doctor Strange to have its time in the spotlight. On Tuesday, though, the pair went slightly more casual for a press junket, embracing some major Clueless vibes in the process. Portman almost directly referenced the movie with her outfit, a look from Dior’s pre-fall 2022 collection featuring a skirt and jacket set in the same black and yellow plaid that Cher fans across the world look for every October when trying to embody the character for Halloween. Portman paired the set with a black bralette underneath the cropped jacket and a pair of classic Doc Marten boots, adding to the ‘90s aesthetic of the look.
The actress tells IndieWire she loved director Taika Waititi's desire to film many versions, providing an "overflow" of good material.
“Taika was pretty gutsy about just letting us seriously change the plot because of certain choices we made in the scene and certain places we decided to go,” the actress said. “It’s just amazing how much great material is not in the film, considering how much great material is in it. “Well, I was very, very lucky to have worked with Tessa before. While Portman was never truly resistant to returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe after her turn in “Thor: The Dark World,” it did take a juicy pitch and an enthusiastic filmmaker to get her back in action. Even with that important framework in place, Portman said that Waititi and the cast and crew were free to change other things as they saw fit. After sitting out the third standalone Thor feature, “Thor: Ragnarok,” original star Natalie Portman returns for “Love and Thunder,” care of a meaty role as Dr. Jane Foster that’s already drawn strong praise from fans and critics alike.
Taika Waititi shares an awkward moment between himself and his Thor star Natalie Portman about Star Wars ahead of making his own movie in the franchise.
Waititi has been open about “never” being able to please all the Star Wars fans, but he’s sure spending some time to come up with something “everyone loves.” Natalie Portman has not been in a Star Wars movie in nearly 20 years, and she was much younger then, but the Thor filmmaker really forgot about Luke and Leia’s mother and the love interest of Darth Vader? Really?Taika Waititi is 100 percent going to worry some Star Wars fans with that information. While the writer/director was working on the latest Marvel movie, he was hired to make his own Star Wars movie, which is currently in early development.
Taika Waititi is planning to direct a Star Wars film and considered Natalie Portman for a role before realizing she played Padme Amidala.
Perhaps Natalie Portman won't be involved with Taika Waiti's Star Wars movie, but she can be seen in a major role in the director's newest movie. Waititi mentioned how he was working on a Star Wars film and asked her if she'd be interested in appearing in that franchise. In the Star Wars prequel trilogy – which consists of 1999's Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, 2002's Star Wars Episode II – Attack of the Clones, and 2005's Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith – Portman was featured in the prominent role of Padmé Amidala. But that's a fact that apparently slipped Waititi's mind.
It's no secret that Taika Waititi has had some trouble keeping his Star Wars references, names, and castings straight in the past.
So though Taika Waititi thought that bringing Natalie Portman into the Star Wars universe would be a good idea, it would seem that others thought the same. It could be that there is just so much rattling around in his brain considering all of the huge productions he’s a part of that some things just fall by the wayside. While it could all be a bit tongue-in-cheek, there seemed to be at least part of Waititi that completely blanked on Natalie Portman playing an incredibly important role in the Star Wars franchise. Oof. For the uninitiated here, Natalie Portman is referring to her role as Queen Padme Amidala in the prequel trilogy of Star Wars films. Have you ever wanted to be in a Star Wars movie?’ She said, ‘I’ve been in Star Wars movies.’ I forgot about those ones.” But that wasn’t the case with Natalie Portman recently with the director apparently offering her a role in the upcoming film without realizing, or at least remembering, that she’d already been down this road in the past.
Natalie Portman returns to the MCU in 'Thor: Love and Thunder' where she takes on a bigger role. Here's how she built her superhero strength for the movie.
"We worked on building her upper body three times a week, which included arm, back, chest exercises, boxing, skipping and running," Pendergast said. She also explained that they had to fit it first around the pandemic and then around her busy schedule, which often meant conducting sessions at Portman's home as early as 4:30 a.m. Judging from the photos of Portman's godly biceps that have been circulating online prior to the release of the movie, it looks like she fulfilled the assignment.
"It looks so stunning on film, but every time I see it, I'm like, 'That's a Best Buy parking lot.'"
It looks so stunning on film, but every time I see it, I’m like, ‘That’s a Best Buy parking lot.'” Natalie Portman told Entertainment Weekly that “ Thor: Love and Thunder” has one of the most visually stunning scenes she’s ever seen on film, and it just so happens to have been shot in a random Best Buy parking lot. “It’s so wild to be on this size of movie, and we were literally in a parking lot with a blue screen, doing this really dramatic thing.
Natalie Portman trained for 10 months for Jane's Mighty Thor transformation in 'Thor: Love and Thunder' — exclusive workout details.
Check out RPX Fitness’ website “for a special offer for one month free to my gym and fitness app,” the exercise expert said. “For lunch she would have a vegan falafel dish again with a protein shake, and for dinner, a vegan curry and protein shake. “I provided the exercises and guidance, but she did the rest,” Pendergast emphasized. Portman — who shares son Aleph, 11, and daughter Amailia, 5, with husband Benjamin Millepied — never tried to lose weight during the process, but she still had to pay attention to calorie intake. That’s an amazing challenge — and also state of mind as a woman,” the Academy Award winner told Variety last month. … I was also really pleased she got through the challenging stunt process without any injuries.”
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For a long time, the director has stated that he's in the midst of writing the script for his film, which will revolve around new characters in the series. And looking at the fair share of stars Waititi has worked with over the years, he doesn't seem to be lacking any options. While he doesn't have a complete script yet, Waititi has looked around Hollywood for some actors, who will be part of his cast.
Natalie Portman and Tessa Thompson paid homage to the 1995 classic during the "Thor: Love and Thunder" press tour.
Like Cher and Dionne in Amy Heckerling’s "Clueless," Portman and Thompson play pals in Taika Waititi's "Thor: Love and Thunder" alongside the god of thunder himself, Chris Hemsworth. Natalie Portman and Tessa Thompson took us back to the '90s with their "Clueless"-inspired looks during the "Thor: Love and Thunder" press tour. Portman shared a photo of her and Thompson on Instagram earlier in the week dressed as BFFs Cher Horowitz and Dionne Davenport, played by Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash in the 1995 rom-com.
However, actress Natalie Portman recently revealed that a ton more was cut from the highly anticipated upcoming Thor: Love and Thunder.
Portman went on to say that unlike other films, it felt like the team behind Thor: Love and Thunder had too much great stuff to include. Last month, Bale revealed that both Peter Dinklage and Lena Headey were cut from the film, as well Jeff Goldblum’s Grandmaster, who Bale mentioned having shot a scene with all of them. However, actress Natalie Portman recently revealed that a ton more was cut from the film.
Director Taika Waititi and stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson and Christian Bale talk "Thor: Love and Thunder."
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In 'Thor: Love and Thunder,' Thor's former flame Jane Foster comes back with a new look and a new set of powers. Natalie Portman, Chris Hemsworth and Taika ...
“My favorite scenes were definitely the ones with Valkyrie,” said Portman. “Getting to work with a friend is so amazing because you get to bring all of your real affection and experience with that person to the characters, you’re not just pretending you have this relationship. It’s nice to have the ability to be human like that.” “It’s such a cool character and I feel like anything is possible.” Going from astrophysicist to a god presents quite the learning curve for Foster. “I think she’s a little overeager,” said Portman. “She jumps the gun on things. “I loved doing all of the stuff on wires,” she said. “It was cool because often you see these characters in all their glory and being heroes, but you don’t really get insight into who they are on a regular day,” he said. Obviously I had stunt doubles who did most of the really difficult stuff, but I did get to learn a bunch of the choreography.” To be tasked for the first time with taking up as much space as possible, when most of the time as women we’re asked to get as small as possible. And so he would demonstrate and help me figure out how to do that, as the expert of 10 years.” “It was quite easy to take on and off,” said Portman. “I think that’s the biggest deal, to have breaks, because it is quite heavy. “It’s nice to be able to answer that and bring her back, but in a more meaningful way. Case in point, Jane Foster (played by Natalie Portman), who was first introduced in 2011‘s “Thor” and returned two years later for “Thor: The Dark World.” She’s an accomplished astrophysicist and astronomer but is best known for being Thor’s ex-girlfriend.