
Zsa Zsa Zemeckis to Make Lead Film Debut With Romance ‘State-Crossed Lovers’ (Exclusive)
The actress stars as a secretly pregnant 17-year-old in the feature that Alyssa Rallo Bennett will direct for Stonestreet Studios and I Ain't Playin' Films.

Leo Woodall also joins 'Hunt for Gollum,' while Lee Pace is also returning for the feature after starring in 'The Hobbit' movies.
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Apr 14, 2026
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Leo Woodall also joins 'Hunt for Gollum,' while Lee Pace is also returning for the feature after starring in 'The Hobbit' movies.
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Apr 14, 2026
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