ComicBook Interview: Brett Dalton Wants a S.H.I.E.L.D. Reunion

“We are in a time of reboots, and this would be a perfect time, in my opinion, to bring it back.” – Brett Dalton om Agents of SHIELD

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Comicbook.com Interview: Brett Dalton On His New NBC Series, Found

Brett Dalton is best known for playing Grant Ward in Agents of SHIELD, and the actor has returned to television in NBC’s new procedural, Found. The series follows a team led by former kidnap victim Gabi Mosely (Shanola Hampton) as they try to find missing persons who fall through the cracks of the system. In the show, Dalton plays Mark Trent, a cop who often toes the line in order to help Gabi with her cases. ComicBook.com recently had the chance to chat with Dalton about the series, and he spoke about the importance of spotlighting “underserved communities.”

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HIGHSNOBIETY Interview: Mark Ruffalo Discusses His Career including his New Movie PoorThings

In this FRONTPAGE interview, Hollywood’s reliable everyman Mark Ruffalo tells us about smashing his image to smithereens with his role in the upcoming ‘PoorThings’ He’s never been happier.

(This interview was conducted before the onset of the SAG-AFTRA strike and is published here in full in accordance with union by-laws.)

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In an exclusive interview with RadioTimes.com, which was conducted in line with SAG-AFTRA union rules, Marsters and Laundau revealed what it was like reprising Spike and Dru – and why their infatuation with each other is key to the essence of the characters.

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The Cosmic Circus Interview: James Marsters and James C. Leary at NYCC

NYCC Interview: James Marsters & James Leary Talk ‘Slayers: A Buffyverse Story’ Ten years after the events of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer finale, “Chosen,”…

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Nerds & Beyond Interview: James Marsters, James C. Leary, Christopher Golden, Amber Benson and Charisma Carpenter Talk New Buffyverse Audible Series.

This past weekend during New York Comic Con, the world of slayers was celebrated throughout the convention and during an amazing activation set up near the convention center to celebrate the new podcast series, Slayers: A Buffyverse Audible Original Series.

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People Interview: Sarah Michelle Gellar Recalls Buying Her First Home

When Sarah Michelle Gellar bought her first house at just 20 years old, it became a refuse for her amid her growing stardom, she tells PEOPLE.

During and exclusive interview for her new Thumbtack partnership, the Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum, 46, opened up about what it felt like to find a home.

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Interview Felicia Day Talks ‘Third Eye’

Felicia Day: ‘Third Eye’ has romance, minotaurs, fart jokes. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 (UPI) — Felicia Day said her original audio show, Third Eye, available…

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Hayley Atwell Talks Mission Impossible, Tom Cruise, Captain Carter and More on Happy Sad Confused

Hayley Atwell recently appeared on Happy Sad Confused with Josh Horowitz where she discussed her role on the latest instalment of Mission Impossible, and Captain…

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The New York Times Interview: Robert Downey Jr. Talks Oppenheimer and More.

“This summer,” Robert Downey Jr. says, “is the battle for the soul of cinema.” Like a lot of things said by the actor, who co-stars in the thriller “Oppenheimer,” directed by Christopher Nolan and opening in theaters on July 21, that statement was delivered with a soupçon of knowing sarcasm, but there’s truth to it. In a cinematic season dominated by series, superheroes and pre-existing I.P. all aimed at the widest-possible market, whether there is still a theatergoing audience sizable enough to sustain the work of a highly individualistic, highly ambitious director like Nolan – whose latest is a three-hour epic focusing, among other weighty themes, the moral dilemmas faced by the title character, called “the father of the atomic bomb” – remains an open question.

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