Antonio Stallings joined Showbiz Cheat Sheet in 2021. He specializes in celebrity coverage — specifically, delving deeper into the stars of movies and franchises he’s followed for years. Antonio has written compelling articles on Keanu Reeves, Angelina Jolie, Leonardo DiCaprio, Amy Adams and more. He has wanted to join the entertainment industry from a young age, and he’s always kept his finger on Hollywood’s pulse; he now considers reading up on entertainment news to be instinctive. In Antonio’s spare time, he continues to hone his writing skill. Plus he’s a fan of most things Marvel, DC, Star Wars, and the Matrix trilogy.
Antonio holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Empire State College, where he studied writing in a variety of formats and styles to help broaden his skillset. He’s had work published in outlets such as Hollywood Insider. Those who enjoy reading Antonio’s work can check out his portfolio.
Margot Robbie once shared Djimon Honsou had an immense impact on her even though she shared the least amount of screentime with him in 'Legend of Tarzan'.
How Emma Stone reacted when she was asked whether or not Andrew Garfield would recreate Kirsten Dunst’s and Tobey Maguire’s unforgettable ‘Spider-Man’ scene.
James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ film’ had help from an underrated Brendan Fraser picture, which served as a sort of prototype for Cameron’s sci-fi blockbuster.
Clint Eastwood underestimated just how much of an impact one of his ‘Dirty Harry’ one-liners would turn out to have, but at one point it might have gotten too big for the actor's liking.
Quentin Tarantino missed out on the opportunity to direct his own James Bond movie, but he had another spy series in mind he was excited about adapting.
Johnny Depp was once scripted to make-out with a co-star in ‘Public Enemies’ who’d had a crush on him for years, but her crush ruined the scene between the two.
James McAvoy couldn’t wrap his head around how he was supposed to play Eminem when he saw the similarities between his ‘Wanted’ character and the artist.