The latest Hollywood updates.
After dating for less than two years, Zac Efron and Sami Miro have parted ways.
Sources revealed that while the two still care for one another, they did not have the same feelings for each other as they did when they first started dating, reports E! Online.
It is being said that the 28-year-old actor pulled the plug on the relationship.
Insiders revealed that it wasn't an easy breakup, adding that distance and work schedules got in the way of their relationship and Efron wanted to focus on his career.
Despite the separation, the Baywatch actor still hopes to remain friends with Miro.
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Kevin Jonas, wife expecting second baby
Musician Kevin Jonas of the Jonas Brothers and his wife Danielle Deleasa are expecting their second child, he announced on Twitter.
Jonas, 28, shared a picture of him reading a pregnancy book on the bed while his wife smiles at the camera as she's surrounded by snacks that include chips and chocolate cookies.
'Prepping for baby number two! #babyjonas2,' he captioned the photograph.
Jonas and Deleasa met in 2007 while they were both on vacation in the Bahamas. The two tied the knot two years later in front of close friends and family at the Oheka Castle in Long Island.
They welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Alena Rose Jonas, in February 2014.
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Disney confirms Jungle Book sequel
Disney has confirmed it will develop a sequel to its superhit film, Jungle Book.
The studio has also confirmed it is planning to make Cruella, an 101 Dalmatians spin-off with Emma Stone, as well as sequel to Maleficent, reported Variety.
Angelina Jolie is set to return for Maleficent with Linda Woolverton, the screenwriter on the first film, handling script duties.
Jungle Book director Jon Favreau and writer Justin Marks will return for another trip into the wild.
The studio plans to release an untitled Disney live action fairy tale on July 28, 2017, April 6, 2018 and December 20, 2019.
The company will also release live action movies on August 3, 2018 and on December 25, 2018.
That puts their releases in competition with several major films, among them Jumanji, Sony's animated Spider-Man film and an untitled animated film from ParaNorman creators Laika.