Sir Michael Palin has revealed an elderly neighbour pulled him to safety after he accidentally set fire to his house while recovering from heart surgery.
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"I would play something else, but why would I want to play Yondu?"
Guardians of the Galaxy star Michael Rooker has ruled-out a return to the franchise as Yondu — though would be interested in playing another Marvel character.
The actor’s character was killed off at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2, sacrificing himself to save Peter Quill (Chris Pratt).
However, Rooker has expressed no desire to come back to the role in any form, telling Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum: “No way, I’m
Sir Michael Palin has revealed an elderly neighbour pulled him to safety after he accidentally set fire to his house while recovering from heart surgery.
“Planet of the Humans”, the brand new Michael Moore-produced climate change documentary, has become the subject of widespread controversy after being accused of being “riddled with falsehoods and misinformation” by a leading climate change activist calling to have the film removed.
Grant Gustin is opening up about his struggles with anxiety and depression, which started when he was a very young boy.
Grant Gustin is getting candid about his ongoing mental health struggles.
Grant Gustin understands what it's like to deal with anxiety and depression. As he shared on Michael Rosenbaum's Inside of You podcast, he's been experiencing it practically his entire life.
Michael Imperioli is convinced he contracted coronavirus as early as February. The 54-year-old, who famously played Christopher Moltisanti on the hit HBO series “The Sopranos,” told Page Six on Tuesday he was “extremely ill” when he arrived in California from New York on March 1.
Before the coronavirus upended all of our lives and the global entertainment industry, the Marvel Cinematic Universe was poised to have a super weekend next month.
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"Josie and the new Pussycats have a falling out...."
You’d think that being the star in a top flight drama programme would mean that the channel airing it would get your name right.
Pure X—the trio of Nate Grace, Jesse Jenkins V, and Austin Youngblood—has announced their first new album in six years. The band’s self-titled fourth album arrives May 1 via Fire Talk, with a physical release to follow on July 3. The announcement comes with two new songs, “Middle America” and “Fantasy.” Check those out below.