Breaking Tinseltown: From 'Rust' to 'Wednesday' and a 'Freakier Friday'
Alec Baldwin's legal suit against New Mexico prosecutors in the 'Rust' case was dismissed due to inactivity. Season 2 of Netflix's 'Wednesday' premiered in London. Lindsay Lohan discusses her role in 'Freakier Friday', reflecting on motherhood after having her first child in 2023.

A New Mexico judge has dismissed actor Alec Baldwin's lawsuit against prosecutors and sheriffs. The suit alleged misconduct in Baldwin's criminal case over a fatal 2021 shooting on the 'Rust' movie set. Judge Casey Fitch noted inactivity as the reason for dismissal but left room for reinstatement if action is taken swiftly.
'Wednesday', the popular Netflix dark fantasy series, celebrated the launch of its second season with a global premiere in London. The event saw the cast and creators grace the purple carpet, thrilling fans as they delve deeper into the Addams Family universe.
Actress Lindsay Lohan connects personal experiences of motherhood to her role in 'Freakier Friday', a follow-up to her 2003 film 'Freaky Friday'. Lohan, who became a mother in 2023, says her new life chapter deeply influences her performance in the anticipatory Disney sequel.
(With inputs from agencies.)