Rest in peace. Veteran actor Ray Stevenson died on May 22, 2023. He was 58, and died just four days before his 59th birthday. With many big projects coming out, many people are wondering how Ray Stevenson died.
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Wednesday’s finale of “A Million Little Things,” titled “One Big Thing,” gives an emotional send-off to the glue that kept the friend group together: Gary (James Roday Rodriguez).
Two episodes prior to the finale, Gary learned that his cancer returned and was terminal. In an effort to be there for his and his now-wife, Maggie’s son, Javier, in case he didn’t make it, he began filming a series of videos. As the final episode begins, Gary (who is visibly at the end of his life) is prepared to say goodbye to the people he loves the most.
But not before he gives his best friends, Rome (Romany Malco) and Eddie (David Giuntoli), one final mission.
The show opens with Gary — who is battling stage 4 cancer, years after his initial breast cancer diagnosis — lying in his hospice bed in his house, communicating with Eddie through a mini white board and marker and refusing to eat eggs.
As Gary and Maggie’s (Allison Miller) son, Javier, takes little steps around the living room, Gary makes a joke about his kid’s ability to walk — unlike his wheelchair-bound friend. The mood shifts, as Gary shows Eddie a message on his clipboard, and tells him to call Rome.
“Hey, Rome, I’m with Gary,” Eddie says through the phone. “I need you to meet me at my place.”
Rome asks if his friend is “saying that I think you’re saying?” Eddie tearfully says, “Yup.”
In a flashback scene to when Gary initially got his terminal prognosis, but could still speak, he, Rome and Eddie have a laugh about Eddie’s “Hamilton” the Musical mix-up, as they record a future video for Javier.
The mood shifts as Gary asks Rome to put down the camera, and he shares with his best friends that should he get to the point where nothing
Rest in peace. Veteran actor Ray Stevenson died on May 22, 2023. He was 58, and died just four days before his 59th birthday. With many big projects coming out, many people are wondering how Ray Stevenson died.
Actor Ray Stevenson – known for films including King Arthur and Punisher – has died at the age of 58, his representatives have confirmed.The Northern Irish actor died on Sunday (21 May), though no further details were immediately made available. He starred in multiple television shows including as soldier Titus Pullo in the BBC/HBO series Rome from 2005-2007, and will be appearing in upcoming Star Wars spin-off Ahsoka.
Actor Ray Stevenson – known for films including King Arthur and Punisher – has died at the age of 58, his representatives have confirmed.
Ray Stevenson, the Irish actor who played the villainous British governor in “RRR”, an Asgardian warrior in the “Thor” films, and a member of the 13th Legion in HBO’s “Rome”, has died. He was 58.
many hit films, such as 2011’s adventure movie “The Three Musketeers,” in which he played Porthos, and “Thor,” in which he took on the role of Volstagg.He also starred in “Kill the Irishman” in 2011 as lead Danny Greene, a mobster who ignited a “turf war” in Cleveland in the 1970s, and the evil governor in the 2022 Oscar-winning film, “RRR.”Stevenson was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, on May 25, 1964, on a British army base. His father was a pilot in the UK’s Royal Air Force.Since he was young, Stevenson had always wanted to be an actor, his bio on IMDb reads, but wasn’t sure it would be possible.
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Ready to step into the world of Walt Disney Animation Studios like never before? Well, soon you’ll get your chance.Lighthouse Immersive Studios and Walt Disney Animation Studios have announced that Los Angeles will be the next city to premiere Immersive Disney Animation on June 23. The Los Angeles version of Immersive Disney Animation will be housed in Lighthouse ArtSpace Los Angeles – the same venue that was home to the popular Original Immersive Van Gogh – in the iconic former Amoeba Music Building at 6400 Sunset Blvd.Immersive Disney Animation lets you live your favorite Disney animated movies in a new and unique way.
The Italian premieres of Cannes Film Festival opener Jeanne du Barry starring Johnny Depp and Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny will be among the international highlights of the 69th Taormina Film Festival which gave a taster of its line-up at press conference in Rome on Tuesday.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director As James Gunn’s final Marvel movie opens in theaters and his DC Studios future begins, he’s shutting down any notion about the two superhero studios hating each other. Gunn has had a foot in both studios for quite some time. His Marvel run lasted 11 years and three “Guardians of the Galaxy” movies, while he made his DC debut with 2021’s “The Suicide Squad” and is now the co-head of DC Studios, where he’s writing and directing a new Superman movie. “It’s not odd. It isn’t odd at all, not to me,” Gunn stressed to Yahoo Entertainment when asked what it’s been like juggling “Guardians Vol. 3” press with his new DC Studios duties. “I understand how it appears, but I’m just busy cause I’m working two jobs at one time. But it’s not odd.”
aired its final episode on Wednesday. The series began with three friends, Gary (James Roday Rodriguez), Eddie (David Giuntoli) and Rome (Romany Malco), who work to keep the extended family together after their best friend (and the once glue that helped the group together), Jon (Ron Livingston), died by suicide.In the span of five seasons, fans were taken on an emotional rollercoaster each episode as the group managed love, grief, heartbreak and all of the moments in between.
WARNING: THERE ARE MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THE SERIES FINALE OF ‘A MILLION LITTLE THINGS’. DO NOT READ IF YOU WON’T WANT TO KNOW!
titled «One Big Thing,» gives an emotional send-off to the glue that kept the friend group together: Gary (James Roday Rodriguez).Two episodes prior to the finale, Gary learned that his cancer returned and was terminal. In an effort to be there for his and his now-wife, Maggie's son, Javier, in case he didn't make it, he began filming a series of videos.
SPOILR ALERT: The story includes details about the series finale of ABC’s A Million Little Things.