Category: Interviews
ET Canada Interview: Gina Torres Talks 9-1-1: Lone Star and Firefly
“At this stage, as times have changed, as we are changing the landscape and experiencing people of colour in a wide variety of situations… and not just people of colour, but of LGBTQ ad women and all of that… now I get to be this beautifully, fully fleshed-out human being in this show,” she continues. “I do get to be a wife, I do get to be a mother and a bada** all at the same time.”
Looper Interview: Emma Caulfield on WandaVision.
“She [said], ‘You’ve got this icy prettiness, and you’re really funny, and then if someone’s awful to you or awful to someone you love, you’re so mean […] just want that icy mean.’ I [said] ‘Thank you? Thank you, Jac,'” Caulfield recalls for Looper with a smile.
Comic Book Movie Interview: Adrianne Palicki Talks Supergirl, Wonder Woman, Mockingbird & More
“Oh, yeah,” she laughs. “You can’t tell with the roles I take? Its like, is there a fight? Okay, I’ll take it. Seriously, though, that’s the really fun part of it. I get to be a kid and I get to learn new talents. Plus it’s all a good workout.”
Still Watching: WandaVision Interview: Elizabeth Olsen on WandaVision
Elizabeth Olsen recently appeared on Vanity Fair’s Still Watching: WandaVision Podcast. Still Watching: WandaVison is a weekly podcast focussing on each episode of the show…
Collider Ladies Night Interview: Elizabeth Olsen Discusses Her Career from Musical Theatre Camp to WandaVision
When I reached junior high I felt very stupid for wanting to be an actor because I was a good student and I grew up in LA and I felt like it was lame to have that want because I felt like people moved to LA and everyone wanted to be an actor, and I just didn’t like that idea. And you’re in junior high and you’re trying to figure your sh*t out [laughs], and how to be an individual.
Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany Discuss WandaVision (video)
Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany recently appeared on Jakes Takes to discuss WandaVision which premieres on Disney+, 15th January 2021. Watch the video below:
Parade Interview: Elizabeth Olson on WandaVision, Her Career, and More.
WandaVision, instead of just being superheores, is about the family nucleus and our want and need to protect our children and create a safe space for them. I think that’s important right now. Within this self-isolating that we have to do to stay safe, there’s a constant fear and we have to figure out a way through it.
Us Magazine Interview: Gina Torres Talks About Her 9-1-1: Lone Star Character
“I’d come back from shooting a pilot that will never see the light of day, and I kind of went into that place that we all did. ‘Will I ever work again? What’s that going to look like?'” Torres, 51, exclusively told Us Weekly, noting that it was when “everything was shutting down” due to the pandemic. “Then I got a call that Tim wanted to talk – and it was the best phone call of the year.”
Esquire Interview: Paul Bettany Talks US Elections, WandaVision and More
Paul Bettany Dreams of a Better World A lovelorn tennis player, a gangster striving to be numero uno, a vampire, Geoffrey Chaucer, and lately, a…
Variety Interview: Leonard Roberts Speaks Out About His Treatment on ‘Heroes’
“Daddy, why are there wood boards over all the store windows?” my eight-year-old daughter Evan asked as our family walked our dog along Venice Boulevard. Two-and-a-half months into the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, the streets were quiet, as a curfew was in place. Stores all over Los Angeles were being boarded up after looting had followed a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in nearby Santa Monica the day before.