Metro Interview: Nick Frost Talks Why Women Kill and Reuniting With Simon Pegg
The thing about this opportunity was I didn’t have to sign on for five or seven years, which is the usual shape of things. I’ve never wanted to be away for that long.
This was one season and they said. ‘Here’s some money, the scripts are great, here’s Alison Tolman. Oh, and by the way, your family can come over and your other family too.’ So we all got together and had a conversation, and the kids’ mums essentially said, we should absolutely do this.
Edmonton City Hall Renamed Nathan Fillion Civilian Pavilion for Weekend
After a fan petition which saw support from his Suicide Squad co-stars the City of Edmonton have given in and renamed their City Hall, the…
Buffy YA Sequel/Spinoff Book Trilogy Announced
Disney Hyperion Publishing have announced the first in a series of three books that will serve as a sequel/spin off to the original series Written…
Inverse Interview: Nathan Fillion Talks Suicide Squad and Two Girls, A Guy and a Pizza Place Reunion
Fillion’s masked mercenary is an oddity even inside the stranger-makes-you-stronger world of The Suicide Squad, DC Comics’ most exuberantly balls-to-the-wall superhero blockbuster yet (and a quasi-sequel to 2016’s Suicide Squad).
As T.D.K., who has the strange ability to detach his limbs and control them from afar, Fillion commits to a tongue-in-cheek riff on Arm-Fall-Off-Boy (an honest-to-goodness comic-book character who debuted in Secret Origins #46, in 1989). As this weird hero dodges bullets along a South American shoreline, Fillion says all the sand offered him some uncomfortable realism to offset the manufactured mayhem.
Amber Benson Adapting Book For Scripted Podcast
Amber Benson is adapting her book The Witches of Echo Park into a scripted series for a Podcast Studio Echoverse, who create sci-fi, supernatural and…
Henry Simmons Cast in Cherish The Day Season 2
Henry Simmons (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) has been cast alongside Joy Bryant (Parenthood) in Season 2 of OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network)’s Cherish the Day. The series…
Amy Acker Stars in Hallmark Christmas Movie
Amy Acker (Angel, Dollhouse, Much Ado About Nothing, Cabin in the Woods, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) stars alongside Kristian Bruun (Orphan Black), Warren Christie (Batwoman) and…
Enver Gjokaj Cast in NCIS Hawaii
Enver Gjokai (Dollhouse, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) has been cast in the latest NCIS spinoff, NCIS Hawaii. The spinoff will follow Special Agent in Charge of…
The Guardian Interview: James Norton Talks Bullies, Broodiness and Blockbusters.
James Norton’s latest film, Nowhere Special, has a premise so tragic it should be completely unfillable. He plays John, a 35-year-old single father who is given a few months to live, and has to find a new family for his three-year-old son. Even before you factor in the incredible performance by Daniel Lamont, who was only four when the film was shot, it sounds too obviously a tear-jerker, especially from Uberto Pasolini, a director known for Still Life, a very finely drawn, understated film in 2013, which comes at death from a much more oblique angle.
TheWrap Interview: Tom Riley Talks Augie’s ‘Turn’ and his Relationship with Penance in The Nevers
HBO’s Joss Whedon-created fantasy series “The Nevers” concluded the first half of its first season Sunday with an episode that quenched fans’ thirst for knowledge about Amalia True (Laura Donnelly), her best friend Penance Adair (Ann Skelly), and the Galanthi, the mysterious being that bestowed powers upon them and thousands of other people in Victorian England.
One of those people is Augustus “Augie” Bidlow (played by Tom Riley), who spent the first six episodes of “The Nevers” coming to terms with the fact he has a “turn” at all – and a rather special one at that.