EXCLUSIVE: Sope Aluko, who is best known for starring as The Shaman in Marvel’s Black Panther, is joining Bammas.
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continues to build, actor Danny Sapani hyped up the sequel while sharing what it was like being back on set to reprise his role as M'Kathu, a Border Tribe elder. “Oh, just amazing,” he told ET’s Will Marfuggi during the premiere of his new sci-fi series, . “You know, Ryan [Coogler] and the cast and the team at Marvel have just been amazing,” the actor said, referring to the films’ director and co-writer.
“We were very lucky to have such a family atmosphere.” Of course, there’s no denying the absence left in the wake of Chadwick Boseman’s death at the age of 43. The actor originated the superhero role of King T'Challa in the first installment of as well as multiple movies. “Obviously, without Chad it’s very different.
But we’re gonna keep flying that flag, keep trying to tell that story because it’s just an incredible story and an incredible film,” Sapani continued. When asked about co-star Angela Bassett’s comments that will “top” the first film, Sapani said, “Well, I don’t think you can compare them, to be honest with you.”“I think we’re just going to keep telling the story and honoring the great man,” he continued. “All of the people that are involved with that project are very close.
I think it makes for a great sort of company feel. So, I imagine it’s going to blow everyone away in the way the first one did.” While fans eagerly await the release of, which is slated to hit theaters in November, they can watch Sapani bring the world of the video games to life onscreen in the Paramount+ TV adaptation of the franchise. In the sci-fi series, Sapani plays Captain Jacob Keyes, a character brought over from the video games, opposite Pablo Schreiber as the super soldier, Master Chief Petty Officer John-117, and Natascha
.EXCLUSIVE: Sope Aluko, who is best known for starring as The Shaman in Marvel’s Black Panther, is joining Bammas.
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Wilson Chapman editorThe ‘Halo’ franchise revolves around the Spartans, super soldiers who defend the galaxy against an alien force known as the Covenant. In the new Paramount Plus TV series, one of the Spartans is played by Kate Kennedy, who talked to Variety about her experience gearing up in the armor for the show.“It was really empowering, I loved entering set everyday wearing the suit,” Kennedy told Variety on the red carpet of the “Halo” premiere this Wednesday.
Angela Bassett is excited for fans to see what the cast and crew of have been working on. The 63-year-old actress shared an update on the upcoming Marvel film during an appearance on on Monday. When DeGeneres brought up the sequel, noting that it must be difficult to work on the project after the death of former lead Chadwick Boseman, who played King T'Challa in the first film and died in August 2020 at the age of 43 after a private battle with cancer.
Angela Bassett is getting us so excited for the Black Panther sequel!
Angela Bassett is getting fans excited for the highly-anticipated “Black Panther” sequel.
Karen Fukuhara, who stars in Amazon Prime Video’s The Boys and David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, says she was struck by an unknown assailant outside a cafe in what the actor describes as an anti-Asian hate crime. “This sh*t needs to stop,” Fukuhara wrote in an Instagram post describing the attack. “Us women, Asians and the elderly need your help.”
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Sandra Bullock, home is calling. Theactress confirmed to ET that she is taking a step back from her acting career — at least, for now. While Bullock noted to ET's Cassie DiLaura that she doesn't know how long it will be, right now she needs to be «in the place that makes me happiest.»And that is at home with her kids, Louis, 12, and Laila, 10. «I take my job very seriously when I’m at work,» she said, noting it's a «24/7» job.
Ryan Coogler has spoken out about an incident that resulted in his brief detainment by police in January. According to a police report obtained by ET, the 35-year-old director stepped into a Bank of America in Atlanta on Jan. 7 wearing a hat, sunglasses and a COVID face mask.
was detained Jan. 7 after he tried to withdraw cash from his account at an Atlanta branch. Coogler used his own bank card, ID, and pin number at the teller’s window, then passed a note with the amount — $12,000 — asking that it be counted elsewhere for privacy and security.Though Coogler would later tell cops that he’s communicated with tellers via notes several times before without incident, this time the handwritten slip was mistaken for a robbery demand.
ATLANTA -- Movie director Ryan Coogler was briefly handcuffed by Atlanta police after a bank employee mistook him for a robber when he passed her a note while trying to withdraw a large amount of cash from his account.The “Black Panther” director, who is Black, walked into a Bank of America branch Jan. 7 and passed the bank employee a withdrawal slip with a note written on the back asking her to “be discreet when handing him the cash,” according to a police report.