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Rumor: Tom Hardy Said to Be in ‘Star Wars Episode VIII’

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There’s a pretty cool rumor floating around out there that the one and only Tom Hardy could be making a cameo appearance in Star Wars Episode VIII… Sort of.

The thing is, none of this is substantiated as of now. The rumor popped up on MakingStarWars.net, and it sounds a lot like the brief Daniel Craig “cameo” from The Force Awakens where Craig’s voice came from inside a stormtrooper in the middle of the film. But, hey, it’s Tom Hardy. I’ll take what I can get.

According to Making Star Wars, Hardy will appear as a First Order stormtrooper who is surprised to find that Finn made it out alive after the destruction of the Starkiller. It’s definitely a comedic moment according to the description, and I can almost see the interaction now.

Again, pure speculation based on a rumor on one site, but the details here are impressive if it isn’t true. And why wouldn’t Tom Hardy pop on the Star Wars set for a few hours (maybe less) to have some fun? Hardy will also appear in Christopher Nolan’s WWII drama Dunkirk in 2017, probably before the December 15 release of Star Wars Episode VIII. Who knows when Mad Max: Wasteland will truly become a thing.

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Casting ‘Wicked’ – Five Actresses Who Could Play Glinda

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Recently we looked at five actresses who could play the lead role of Elphba, The Wicked Witch of the West in a film adaptation of the musical Wicked. Elphaba would be a sought after role for any actress with a powerful singing voice. Glinda, the Good Witch of the North, would also be an in-demand role for any actor with an excellent soprano voice.

In the musical Glinda was originally named Galinda, a preppy, rich girl who is adored by the students of Shiz University and becomes Elphaba’s nemesis. But the two end up becoming friends but are forced to go their separate ways.

Besides from being a good singer the actress who plays Glinda needs to be glamorous and have an upbeat personality, a Queen Bee and well, a bit of a selfish bitch. So let us look at five actresses who could play the famous witch.

Kristen Bell
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The first actress to make it onto this list is Idina Menzel’s Frozen co-star Kristen Bell. Bell is a prolific actress on film and TV and has shown herself to be a talented comedic presence. She is best known for playing the teenage P.I. Veronica Mars in her self-titled show. As Veronica Mars, Bell played a quick-witted, articulate young woman, who can mentally disarm her rivals. While in Frozen her character of Princess Anna was very naive, wide-eyed innocent. If Bell can combine the two personalities, she would be an excellent Glinda.

However Bell is 35-years-old, making her the oldest candidate on the list and it would be a stretch to play college age Glinda. Bell is known for her short stature, so she might be able to get away with playing the blonde witch.

Emily Browning
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Hailing from Australia Emily Browning has been acting ever since she was 10 and has developed quite a filmography, featuring movies like Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events, gangster flick Legend and the upcoming TV series American Gods.

Browning’s first displayed her singing voice in Sucker Punch, covers of “Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)”, “Where is My Mind” and The Smith’s “Asleep”. The soundtrack was one of the few saving graces in Sucker Punch with Browning giving the songs a haunting quality. Browning also played a rising rock star in the Catherine Hardwicke’s Plush and led the British musical God Help the Girl.

Browning has soft facial features which gives her an innocent look that would fit Glinda. She has also played unlikeable characters like in the Aussie indie movie Sleeping Beauty.

Lily James
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English actress Lily James is someone who is experienced at playing characters who come from privileged backgrounds, starring in Downton Abbey and the BBC miniseries War & Peace and was the embodiment of goodness in Disney’s live-action adaptation of Cinderella. She also played a spoiled rich kid in the British sports movie Fast Girls where she is initially hostile to the main character before they developed respect for each other – similar to Glinda and Elphba in Wicked.

James also sang “A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes” and “Lavender’s Blue” in Cinderella – showing herself to have a soft, gentle singing voice.

There is no doubt that James is a beautiful woman, and she would look the part. She also showed herself to be a capable dancer in Cinderella so could replicate that for the big number “Dancing Through Life”.

Anna Kendrick
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Anna Kendrick is the only actress who can play Elphaba and Glinda: even the original Broadway Glinda Kristin Chenoweth says it so. Kendrick would actually be a better fit to play Glinda – her singing voice is a higher pitch than what would be required to play Elphaba. This can be seen in her performances in The Last Five Years and Into the Woods.

Kendrick has developed a reputation for being the ultimate girl-next-door and having a lovely sweet screen persona. But this has not stopped her from playing bitchy characters. In the Twilight series Kendrick played Jessica, Bella’s outgoing friend, but in reality was a nasty character towards her friend. Kendrick also berated her onscreen brother in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. The Maine-born actress could easily portray the duplicitous nature of Glinda.

Amanda Seyfried

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Amanda Seyfried is an actress, a trained opera singer and has experience in performing in musical movies – starring as Cosette in Les Misérables and played Meryl Streep’s daughter in Mamma Mia. She can easily hit the high notes that Glinda has to sing like in “What is This Feeling.”

Seyfried is also a prolific actress – starring in comedies and dramas. She stole the show in her first film role as the dimwitted Karen Smith in Mean Girls and was made out to be a heavenly presence in Pan. She also played a selfish, self-centered woman, in the Western comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West – a movie that is better than the critical reaction suggests.

Seyfried is also known for her unique appearance, having lustrous blonde hair and wide expressive eyes. It would be easy to picture her in the glamorous clothes that Glinda would wear.

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Marvel Comics Presents Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet – Part One

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As previously reported Marvel Comics has decided to capitalize on the attention Black Panther / T’Challa has been drawing by his presence in Captain America: Civil War. This new monthly video series will attempt to bring in a new generation and introduction them to the Black Panther, Wakanda, and make the new comic series written by
Ta-Nehisi Coates and with art by Brian Stelfreeze.

Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet

Black Panther #1 was one of the best selling comics of April and this continues the excitement surrounding Marvel’s celebrated Super Hero T’Challa, the Black Panther. The first episode of this groundbreaking multi-artist hip-hop-inspired video series samples the unmistakable beat of Run The Jewel’s “Oh My Darling.”

Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet

“With the Black Panther capturing the hearts and minds of fans around the world, we are making an all-out press for their eyes and ears,” says Marvel Editor in Chief, Axel Alonso in a press release. “And who better to make our opening statement than the sonically groundbreaking duo, El-P and Killer Mike – A.K.A. Run the Jewels?”

Black Panther: A Nation Under Our Feet

Black Panther was one of the best part of Captain America: Civil War but he can be a bit confusing for new fans. Do you think this video series is a good way to bring in new fans? Let me know in the comments.

Images, quotes, and images provided by Marvel Comics in a press release.

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Giant News: Andre the Giant Biopic in the Works

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In what will have to be one of the hardest roles ever to cast, Variety reports Lion Forge Comics and producers Scott Steindorff and Dylan Russell are developing a biopic about superstar pro-wrestler Andre “The Giant” Roussimoff. Variety reports the project is based on the graphic novel “Andre the Giant: Closer to Heaven“.

Not only did Andre help put the WWE and professional wrestling on the map, he also made his mark in Hollywood playing the iconic role of Fezzik in The Princess Bride. The biopic will cover all of that as well as Andre’s battle with gigantism, which lead to his enormous size.

Filling Andre’s size 24 shoes is going to be a challenge. He was billed as being 7-feet-four, weighing in at more than 500 pounds. Not many actors fit that bill.

My first thought would be fellow wrestler Paul “The Big Show” Wright. Not only is he physically comparable (billed at 7-foot and around 450 pounds), he has some Hollywood experience appearing in The Water Boy and Jingle All the Way. In another weird tie, when he wrestled in the WCW he was called “The Giant” and was portrayed as Andre’s son.

Whoever is chosen it will be with Andre’s family’s blessing. Variety reports Andre’s daughter, Robin Christensen-Roussimoff, will consult on the film.

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Review: Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers #3 “Enter the Dragon-Zord”

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It’s understandable why some misguided people would have been skeptical about Boom Studios’ Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers comic when it was first announced. It wasn’t the creative talent that raised eyebrows, indeed, writer; Kyle Higgins had an impressive history of writing young heroes and while artist; Hendry Prasetyo was a relative newcomer to the industry, he had proven himself on a number of DC and IDW titles. No, it was the licensed nature of the book that had many worried. Licensed comics are nothing new, of course, and the industry has proven on many occasions that such titles are capable of transcending the very products that inspired them. The Rangers, though perfectly suited to the world of comics, had never found their place within it. This series finally allows the Rangers to take their rightful place among the pantheon of great comic characters and demonstrated that the material, when treated with respect, could reach a depth and maturity that the original never could. With issue 3, the creative team continue to show that our trust has not been misplaced and deliver one of the more contemplative entries in the series thus far.

Following his sudden collapse in the Command Centre, Tommy; the Green Ranger reveals to rest of the team his continuing struggles with PTSD. The loss of autonomy he experienced isn’t something that can just be shook-off with a fancy new morpher, but something that Tommy continues to carry with him. The Rangers understand his plight, but are equally unable to fully trust him when Tommy, by his own admission, can no longer trust himself. There is a bleak reality to this plot point. Tommy is admitting to having lingering mental health issues and yet his friends, unable to truly appreciate his situation, make this about them. We are constantly told that talking about mental health is the best way to get better, but Higgins illustrates that it is never as simple as that. People worry about how they will be perceived by others and that, in itself, is a major challenge that we as a society have to overcome. This is where Trini is finally able to get some time in the spotlight as her family’s past allows her to connect with Tommy in a way that the others can’t. It’s a beautiful scene which demonstrates the importance of the understanding ear. There are hints of those moral messages that Power Rangers infused into each episodes, but instead of feeling preachy, Higgins makes it a natural element of the story and uses it as the basis for further character development.  It may present some of the Rangers; Zack and Jason, in an unfavorable light, but in doing so, it demonstrates their fallibility. Zordon created a team of “teenagers with attitude” and for the first time, perhaps in the history of the franchise, they are portrayed as such. They aren’t perfect, nor should they be. The Power Rangers are kids, just trying to get by in life and hoping that their actions are the right thing to do. Their struggles are our own and this endears them to us.

The only lingering problem this series faces is Zordon who could do with providing a more firm mentor figure than the floating exposition box that he has been shown to be thus far. This is a character who has engaged in a conflict with Rita that has spanned millennia. We should feel the weight of that struggle. One of my lasting memories of the first Power Rangers feature film was the Rangers gathering around a dying Zordon and holding him up as a father-figure. The Rangers and readership should care about Zordon, he should act as a bastion of wisdom and the team’s moral compass. When his chosen champions are squabbling he needs to do more than float there disapprovingly.

There is very little traditional Power Rangers action on display here, but that is not to say the issue is boring in the least. Rather, it takes the time to allow its revelations to impact the character. The conflict here is emotional, rather than physical and it treats the Rangers as human beings rather than the walking caricatures they are often accused as being. The problem is that Prasetyo doesn’t get to do as much of a chance to show off, but his dynamic panel composition keeps the story flowing in a natural manner. The emotion that comes across in the characters is palpable, even if the models themselves feel somewhat off. Drawing giant robots is no easy task, but Prasetyo proves himself to be a master of scale giving the Zords the gravitas and enormity that they deserve. With Rita’s plan coming to fruition and the Dragon-Zord coming under her control, the Rangers are about to face their greatest challenge thus far and with it, a chance for Prasetyo to show off his action skills.

Kyle Higgins said at the most recent Power Morphicon that his goal when writing this series was to present the Power Rangers not as they were in reality, but what we as young fans remembered them to be. The TV series was, for the most part, a campy superhero romp featuring giant robots, but to us it was an epic about righteous heroes and their internal battles. That he and Prasetyo has done so without sacrificing the fundamental essence of what the Power Rangers are all about is something that deserves recognition. This not only a beautiful comic, but a gut-punching story that makes you want to raise your fist to the sky and shout “it’s morphin’ time!”.

A review copy was kindly provided by the publisher. 

 

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Trailer Trasher: Yoga Hosers is a Confusing Mess

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Johnny Depp as some sort of Inspector Clouseau/Alan from The Hangover lovechild detective. A gang of living Nazi sausages called Bratzis (seen above). Something about yoga. And two main characters that share the same first name. There’s a lot going on in the trailer for Kevin Smith’s Yoga Hosers, and none of it seems to make any sense.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtcKxPeH4hY

I have loved some Kevin Smith movies (Clerks, Mallrats and especially Dogma) and not loved some (Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back) but even those had their moments. This one feels like it’s entering a new phase of his career—the down-slide.

Yoga Hosers starts out feeling a like a female-led reboot of Clerks. It seemingly focuses on newcomer Lily-Rose Melody Depp and Harley Quinn Smith (AKA Johnny and Kevin’s daughters) as two social-media dependent Canadian teens, who both happen to be named Colleen and work at a mini mart. It continues into the Mall Rats/Superbad-type territory with what looks like will be a teen-coming of age story after the high school sophomore girls are invited to a senior party. There’s even a sex-predator warning about high-school senior boys.

We’re good so far. In fact, I would almost consider watching this movie at this point.

Then we’re introduced to the costumed Depp, the Bratzis and some kind of subplot involving Justin Long as a yoga instructor. The trailer bounces from teen comedy to mystery to horror film which has worked in movies like Army of Darkness. But where Darkness felt clever and new, this feels forced and silly.

Yoga Hosers is the second installment in Smith’s True North Trilogy. The first movie Tusk has 41% Rotten Tomato score. So far Yoga Hosers has a 25%. Ouch. Kevin Smith has done brilliant, groundbreaking work, but watching the trailer for Yoga Hosers reminds me that it was a long time ago, in a mini mart far, far away.

Yoga Hosers is rated PG-13 and will hit theaters July 29.

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Deadpool Guest Stars In His Own Honest Trailer

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Any movie fan worth his or her salt has heard of Honest Trailers by now. They’re the videos from Screen Junkies that take any movie, no matter how beloved, and tear it to shreds in hysterical fashion. The latest victim is the R-rated superhero flick that took the world by storm, Deadpool.

And, since Deadpool is notorious for being self depricating and breaking the fourth wall, of course he would co-narrate the video alongside Honest Trailers’ own Epic Voice Guy.

Watch the full video below:

The best part of this whole thing is that Andy Signore, creator of Honest Trailers, tweeted this morning that they weren’t able to get Ryan Reynolds to cameo:

Technically, he didn’t lie. Reynolds has basically ceased to exist at this point, and only Wade Wilson remains.

Deadpool is available now on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital Download.

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A Series Of Unfortunate Incest (Telly Buddies Podcast)

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On this episode of the Telly Buddies Podcast, discussion revolves mostly around the first two episodes of Game of Thrones. Aside from HBO’s big shows, we discussed The Ranch’s renewal, Wet Hot American Summer’s new anthology series, and on-set photos of Neil Patrick Harris for A Series of Unfortunate Events. Sylvester Stallone may be entering the world of television, and Superman’s home world may get its own Gotham-esqe series on Syfy.

FAIR WORD OF WARNING: The Telly Buddies Podcast often contains spoilers, as the show is meant to be an up-to-date podcast that talks about new developmentsThis episode contains some spoilers for Game of Thrones, Veep, and Silicon Valley.

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Telly Buddies podcast is hosted by Jon Barr, an avid TV fan and writer on Monkeys Fighting Robots (if you didn’t guess). Guests this week are Andres Osorio and Simon Johnston. Artwork created by Scott Ginsberg, and intro/outro music is “Nevermind the Books,” as performed by Mourning Todds.

Telly Buddies Topics Covered (In Order)

-Sylvester Stallone as a TV Mafia Boss (3:14)

-The Ranch Renewed for Season 2 (5:02)

-John Krasinski Michael Bay Jack Ryan Amazon Show (8:03)

-Krypton TV Show (11:34)

-Neil Patrick Harris in A Series of Unfortunate Events (14:17)

-Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (17:29)

-HBO Renews Game of Thrones/Silicon Valley/Veep (24:13) CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR ALL THREE SHOWS, PLUS HOUSE OF CARDS

-Game of Thrones S06 Eps 1&2 Thoughts (34:17) CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR GAME OF THRONES, OBVIOUSLY

Do you have any topics you’d like to hear about? Send any television-related questions to tellybuddiespodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow us on Twitter @TellyBuddies, subscribe to our SoundCloud feed, and subscribe/rate/review on iTunes!

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Pokémon Unveils New Starters For Sun And Moon

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The franchise’s new games, Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon, are due out in the fall. The names of the two games were revealed in February, when The Pokémon Company trademarked them. Today, the company unveiled the new starters. While we only get a look at the two legendaries on the cover art, we have gotten in-depth insight as to the three starters.

 

The three starters are Rowlet, Litten, and Popplio, following Pokémon’s traditional grass-fire-water starter types. While Litten and Popplio are both straight fire and water types, respectively, Rowlet is a combo grass-flying type. It also seems possible the other two will become a dual-type in one of their two evolved states. Litten’s black cat design may hint at a dark-type development, whereas Popplio’s circus performer design doesn’t offer definite insight into what can be expected for it’s dual-type, if it indeed has one.

pokemon-legendsOther information about the new games includes new looks at the world around the games. The new region, Alola, seems to be a fictitious Hawaii-esqe region. “Alola” is a rather on the nose spin on “aloha,” the Hawaiian word used for “hello” and “goodbye,” though on the nose names isn’t anything new for Pokémon. Litten is a lit kitten, after all. Going along with the Hawaii theme, the new Professor appears to be a man named Kukui, which is a type of nut tree.

The games will be released for the Nintendo 3DS on November 18th, 2016. Pokemon GO will be released this summer, as a departure from the regular formula of games.

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First Trailer For Kevin Smith’s ‘Yoga Hosers’ Released

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Kevin Smith has become something of a polarizing writer/director. Some consider his films crass and immature drivel; others look to him as a pioneer of indie filmmaking; others still just like to laugh at his fart jokes. Well regardless of how you feel, he returns this summer with Yoga Hosers, his follow-up to Tusk and the second installment in his “True North Trilogy.”

The first trailer was released today (albeit with foreign subtitles):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtcKxPeH4hY

The film opened at the Sundance Film Festival in January to (mostly) scathing reviews. It currently holds a 25% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Yoga Hosers will be released in theaters on July 29, 2016.

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