Oscar winner Penelope Cruz stopped by NBC'sTODAY to talk with Savannah Guthrie about her new movie, "Zoolander No. 2," where she plays an Interpol special agent who’s teaming up with Derek Zoolander to try and find out why stars are dropping like flies.
Actor Ben Stiller – who plays really, really ridiculously good-looking model Derek Zoolander – joined TODAY's Matt Lauer to discuss the second installment of the cult classic
Actor, director and writer Justin Theroux appears in the comedy “Zoolander No. 2,” and also co-wrote it. He stopped by TODAY to share that “virtually no one” turned down the opportunity to make a celebrity cameo appearance.
Funnywoman and former “Daily Show” correspondent Samantha Bee joins TODAY's Natalie Morales, Willie Geist and Al Roker to talk about her new late-night show, “Full Frontal.”
Ryan Eggold's character Tom Keen on NBC's "The Blacklist" had a shocking storyline on the show's recent episode. The actor stopped by TODAY to talk about the show, his Pinterest fame, and his excitement over meeting Tony Shalhoub.
TODAY's Carson Daly catches up with coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Pharrell Williams and Christina Aguilera, to talk about the new season, and their antics on and off the set.
TODAY's “Supermodels: Where Are They Now?” series turns the spotlight on Lauren Hutton, who conquered fashion despite her unconventional looks, including that famous gap in her teeth.
Actress and comedian Grace Helbig is one of the biggest stars of YouTube, and now she’s out with her second book, “Grace & Style: The Art of Pretending You Have it.”
Charlie Puth chats with TODAY about his busy year, the inspiration for his new album's name, and his collaborations and encounters with big names (including Harry Styles) since becoming a success.
Twenty-year-old Tyler Henry is starring in the new E! reality show “Hollywood Medium” where he claims to connect Hollywood celebrities with people in their life who have passed away.
Jack Black and Angelina Jolie star in the latest movie in the “Kung Fu Panda” series, “Kung Fu Panda 3,” and they even had their kids help voice some of the characters.
Dustin Hoffman lends his voiceto the animated family feature “Kung Fu Panda 3.” He tells TODAY's Matt Lauer, “I thought it was the stupidest title,” but he also thinks it may be the best film in the franchise.