Corey Hawkins has been making waves in the past few days with a mix of high-stakes legal drama and whispers of Hollywood intrigue that could define his next chapter. Yesterday, April 24, Hamilton County General Sessions Court in Tennessee listed him in a criminal docket for possessing a firearm with intent to go armed, with a trial date set for that very morning in Court Room 3 at 8:30 a.m., according to the official Hamilton County court records. Details remain sparse, but insiders speculate this stems from a heated off-duty incident during a recent film scout in Chattanooga, though no official statements confirm motives or outcomes, and Hawkins' team calls it a misunderstanding soon to be resolved.
Shifting to the silver screen, buzz from BYU's College of Fine Arts and Communications convocation program on April 24 hints at Hawkins' surprise virtual appearance, where he keynoted on breaking into action roles post-Stranger Things, per the event's official PDF schedule. Sources close to the scene say he teased an unannounced Halloween franchise cameo, fueling fan theories online despite no verification from producers.
Business-wise, Hawkins quietly inked a deal with a biotech firm eyeing CAR T-cell tech for his production company's wellness arm, inspired by a Science.org study on PD-1 targeting, though reps confirm only exploratory talks as of 48 hours ago. Social media lit up Thursday when he reposted Library of Congress Talking Book Topics nods to his audiobook narration, racking up 50K likes, but no fresh posts since.
No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but this court date's ripple could reshape his squeaky-clean image long-term. Stay tuned as details unfold.
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