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Bradley Cooper has been front and center in entertainment headlines this week, largely thanks to the world premiere of his highly anticipated new film Is This Thing On?, which closed the prestigious 63rd New York Film Festival just last night. Arriving at Alice Tully Hall in a sharp suit, he walked the red carpet, joined by co-stars Laura Dern and Will Arnett, and drew considerable media buzz for both his acting and co-directorial role. The film itself, a comedy-drama inspired by British comic John Bishop, explores themes of midlife reinvention, resilience, and the healing power of laughter, with Cooper’s directorial touch and the cast’s chemistry sparking notably glowing audience reactions during the Q&A that followed the screening. Observers are already touting Is This Thing On? as a major awards season contender, with early crowd applause described as “thunderous” by several red carpet correspondents on the NYFF scene.
But Cooper’s week hasn’t only been about the silver screen. On October 3, he switched gears to luxury branding as a global ambassador for BOSS Fragrances, helping launch the BOSS Bottled Beyond Eau de Parfum with a glamorous New York City event atop the Empire State Building. The night’s centerpiece was a historic live concert by Maluma, with Cooper personally introducing the Colombian pop star before the Empire State’s 86th floor crowd. Dressed impeccably, Cooper was seen mingling with guests and exploring Mercer Labs’ immersive scent-inspired exhibit—his presence was heavily featured in BOSS’s social feeds and campaign visuals. The brand’s “Daily BOSS Newsstand” pop-ups extended that star power across the city, fuelled in part by the Boss Recognize Boss campaign, which also highlights talent like Vinicius Junior.
On the business front, Cooper made industry waves with news that he is in advanced negotiations to star opposite Margot Robbie in the next Oceans franchise prequel. Reports from The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline confirm he’s likely headlining the stylish heist film set in 1960s Europe, which will be directed by Lee Isaac Chung and produced by Robbie’s LuckyChap company. The screenplay, currently by Carrie Solomon, promises to delve into the “origins of the Ocean family’s criminal enterprise” and expand the beloved franchise. Although final contracts are still pending, sources close to the project suggest Cooper’s collaboration with Robbie represents a long-awaited reunion between two Oscar-caliber talents—potentially one of his most significant career moves this decade.
Finally, Cooper’s refined social media presence has been seen everywhere from the official BOSS Instagram reels to viral red carpet coverage, amplifying anticipation for both his film and brand ventures. If the chatter holds, October 2025 may be remembered as the moment Bradley Cooper once again cemented his status as a top-tier multi-hyphenate in Hollywood, shaping both his artistic reputation and business legacy in real time. All reports are based on direct coverage from E! News, New York Film Festival live streams, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, and major campaign launches—no speculation or rumor, just the facts.
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