Sigourney Weaver is weighing in on news of the “Working Girl” reboot, which is being produced by Selena Gomez.
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Emma Caulfield Ford will be returning as Dottie, the Queen Bee neighbor caught up in Wanda Maximoff’s spell on WandaVision, in the upcoming Disney+/Marvel spinoff series Agatha : Coven of Chaos. That series stars Kathryn Hahn reprising her role as WandaVision bad gal Agatha.
Caulfield Ford played demon Anya for 85 episodes on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Her TV credits include Good Girls, Once Upon a Time, Supergirl, Royal Pains, Fear the Walking Dead, Beverly Hills 90210, and more.
The news about Caulfield Ford starring in Agatha: Coven of Chaos was first reported in a Vanity Fair profile in which the actress detailed her battle with multiple sclerosis.
Agatha: Coven of Chaos is expected to drop on Disney+ next year.
Sigourney Weaver is weighing in on news of the “Working Girl” reboot, which is being produced by Selena Gomez.
Harrison Ford will make his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Captain America: New World Order.As reported by Deadline, the actor will take over the role of General Thaddeus Ross in the upcoming sequel, set to be released on May 3, 2024. The character was previously played by William Hurt in numerous Marvel outings, including 2008’s The Incredible Hulk and 2021’s Black Widow, before the actor’s death aged 71 in March this year.Anthony Mackie will reprise his role as Sam Wilson in Captain America: New World Order, who took up the Captain America mantle in Disney+ series The Falcon And The Winter Soldier.
For years, William Hurt was one of the familiar faces gracing various MCU projects. And it would appear, his character, General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, who debuted in 2008’s “The Incredible Hulk,” was set to continue to be a major player in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
At the D23 Expo last month, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige announced the cast of “Thunderbolts,” the film that will close out MCU‘s Phase 5 in July 2024.
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Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and came to embody a nation’s gratitude and loyalty to their Monarch. When the late Queen Elizabeth’s funeral cortege arrived at Windsor Castle for the last act of her long goodbye last month, her fell pony Emma was there to greet her. The late Queen's groom Terry Pendry looped her riding headscarf through Emma's saddle as they both said farewell.
Eiza González is addressing reports that she has been cast as Elektra in Daredevil: Born Again, the Marvel series being developed for Disney+. The Mexican star also pointed out that she had been receiving hate from fans that seemingly didn’t want her in the role.
Guy Lodge Film Critic What children love about Roald Dahl’s books is the very thing other writers tend to dodge when adapting them: that icy, unapologetic streak of misanthropy, so exhilarating to kids who have been instructed to see the good in everyone, opening their eyes to the nastier, more ironic adult world that awaits them. Even the craftiest, classiest Dahl adaptations tend to mollify that cruelty somewhat: Nicolas Roeg’s “The Witches” is viciously frightening but tacks on an unmitigatedly happy ending, while Wes Anderson’s “Fantastic Mr. Fox” muffles the violent survivalism of its source tale with its director’s more gently quirky world-building. Already based on one of his kindlier stories, “Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical” further softens matters by pruning the presence of its funniest adult grotesques to accommodate more child’s-eye exuberance. The long-late author probably would have grumbled; young viewers will be delighted nonetheless.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer star Emma Caulfield has revealed she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2010. The 49-year-old actress, who is best known for playing Anya in the sci-fi show, revealed in an interview with Vanity Fair that she was diagnosed with the condition, which impacts the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves, 12 years ago. "I woke up one morning and the left side of my face felt like there were a million ants crawling on it.
Emma Caulfield has revealed that she’s been diagnosed with MS, aka multiple sclerosis.
Emma Caulfield, known for portraying Anya Christina Emmanuella Jenkins on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series and Dotti on WandaVision, has revealed she has multiple sclerosis.
Emma Caulfield is putting it all out on the table.
actress Emma Caulfield Ford shared that she has been battling multiple sclerosis for over a decade. In a new interview with, the 49-year-old revealed that she has kept the diagnosis out of the public eye for fear of losing her job. Caulfield shared that she was first diagnosed with the disease that affects the central nervous system in 2010.
Emma Caulfield Ford isn’t letting multiple sclerosis get her down.
Kate Aurthur editor During her career, Elizabeth Olsen has played a broad range of characters, from a damaged cult escapee in 2011’s “Martha Marcy May Marlene,” to an in-over-her-head FBI agent investigating a murder in “Wind River,” to a narcissistic influencer in “Ingrid Goes West” — and, of course, the tragic, terrifying Wanda Maximoff (aka Scarlet Witch) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Next year, she’ll star in “Love & Death,” an HBO Max limited series about Candy Montgomery, a Texas homemaker who in 1980 had an affair with her friend’s husband — and then murdered her friend, hitting her 41 times with an axe. It’s based on a true story. Yet “Love & Death,” written by David E. Kelley, and directed by Lesli Linka Glatter, isn’t grim, according to Olsen — in fact, “I think we were trying to find the humor as much as possible,” she says. And as for playing a murderer in Candy, she compared the experience to getting into the character of Wanda. “What’s fun for me is trying to understand why people make the decisions they make,” Olsen says. “I just feel like that’s my role is to defend, defend, defend. And so I adore her, and I’m impressed by her.”
Meghan Markle wanted to be “Queen Bee” when she was a working royal and didn't understand the "pace" of the palace, claims royal expert Katie Nicholl. Katie’s statement follows royal commentator Valentine Low writing in his new book that Meghan thought she would be the Beyoncé of the UK.
Kathryn Hahn says Elizabeth Olsen was “very patient” during her 40 minute toilet breaks while filming ‘WandaVision’. As she introduced her at Variety’s Power of Women event in Los Angeles on Wednesday (28. 09.