Actress Paula Patton plays Garona in “Warcraft,” where she looks good even donning tusks and fangs! She’s a mother to 6-year-old Julian and tells Kathie Lee and Hoda that she’s strict when it comes to raising him.
The actor stopped by this morning's TODAY to explain how the cast and crew had a lot of fun filming the movie, and they even had a hand in the development of the sequel.
Patricia Heaton, best-known for her role on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” has an Emmy-winning Food Network Show in its second season called “Patricia Heaton Parties.”
Despite not playing the game, actors Travis Fimmel and Ben Foster revealed on TODAY that they learned their roles from director Duncan Jones, who played “World of Warcraft” for years before writing the script.
In season 3 of “The Last Ship,” the crew of the USS Nathan James gets kidnapped by pirates, but Eric Dane’s character, Chief Naval officer Tom Chandler, was not on the ship at the time.
Actor Morgan Freeman stops by TODAY to chat about his role in “Now You See Me 2." The actor also shares that knowing what happened to Red in “Shawshank Redemption” would be fascinating.
She stopped by this morning's TODAY to tell Kathie Lee and Hoda she’s always been a fan of the horror genre and explains this remake has new twists from the original.
Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law stopped by TODAY to talk about his new movie “Genius” in which he plays novelist Thomas Wolfe, a struggling writer looking for his big break.
Oscar-nominated actor Jesse Eisenberg is reprising his role as magician J. Daniel Atlas in “Now You See Me 2.” The actor stopped by NBC's TODAY to explain that what he likes about the film is that its magic tricks are actually explained
Country singer Luke Bryan has a busy tour schedule, with four shows lined up within 28 hours. Despite his demanding schedule, he tells TODAY he's energized by the crowds and wouldn't be performing if he weren't having fun.
The girl next door in “The Wonder Years” is all grown up and starring in the new Hallmark Channel movie “Wedding Bells.” Danica McKellar plays a fashion designer who prefers the single life but meets a handsome chef who might change her mind, and she tells TODAY all about it.
He started his acting career playing the infamous “boy who lived” in the magical Harry Potter series. Now, Daniel Radcliffe talks about using slight of hand magic as the villain in the “Now You See Me” sequel on TODAY.
Country music star Billy Ray Cyrus is writing, producing and starring in “Still the King,” an upcoming comedy series on CMT in which he plays an Elvis impersonator turned fake pastor.
Actress Jennifer Beals stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about her role in NBC’s medical drama “The Night Shift,” in which she plays a doctor stationed in Afghanistan.
“Saturday Night Live” veteran Kenan Thompson stopped by this week's TODAY to talk about his work on SNL and the new NBC variety show “Maya & Marty.” Watch the appearance below!