It has been a very difficult year for the Foo Fighters following the death of beloved drummer Taylor Hawkins in March. But it appears the band is ready to move on to the next chapter in 2023.
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Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan nearly broke the internet when they reunited back in September 38 years after starring in Indiana Jones together.And now the 80-year-old acting legend is opening up about the happy moment.Ford talked about seeing the 51-year-old actor again at Disney's D23 Expo in September in a new interview with Uproxx published on Wednesday. Together again: Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan nearly broke the internet when they reunited back in September 38 years after starring in Indiana Jones together Opening up: the 80-year-old star talked about seeing the 51-year-old actor again at Disney's D23 Expo in September in a new interview with Uproxx published on WednesdayHe said: 'Oh yeah. Yeah, it was great to see him.' Then he went on to praise Quan's role as Waymond Wang in critically-acclaimed film Everything Everywhere All At Once.Ford explained: 'I mean … I've had the opportunity to see the film.
He is really terrific in his movie. And I'm so glad to see him … and what he has become.'I'm happy for him.
He's such a happy guy, too. And well deserved!' Then he went on to praise Quan's role as Waymond Wang in critically-acclaimed film Everything Everywhere All At Once as he said: 'I'm happy for him.
He's such a happy guy, too. And well deserved!'Quan was nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture category for the Golden Globes Earlier this week.This comes just three months after their reunion as they both grinned from ear-to-ear at the Disney event in September. The two stars previously shared the screen in 1984's Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom, with Ford playing the title character and Quan playing his resourceful sidekick Short Round.Quan joined Ford as they
.It has been a very difficult year for the Foo Fighters following the death of beloved drummer Taylor Hawkins in March. But it appears the band is ready to move on to the next chapter in 2023.
It wasn’t very well reviewed and disappointed at the box office, but in the universe of Star Wars fanboys, even Solo: A Star Wars story has its adherents (disclosure: I am one of them). So when NME took a tour through Ron Howard’s oeuvre with the director, the mandatory question about a sequel had to be asked.
A real-life meet-cute. Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart‘s first encounter was straight out of a rom-com — albeit one set among the Hollywood A-list.
Harrison Ford, 80, hasn't shown any signs of slowing down in his Hollywood career as he promotes his latest Paramount Plus series, while also filming the new Indiana Jones.The 1923 actor has spoken in a new interview about the "challenge" he takes on in his career, while even admitting that playing Jacob Dutton was a "stretch".Harrison spoke to the New York Times about his first television role alongside Helen Mirren, as he discussed his chaotic work schedule.He said: "I've been working pretty much back-to-back, which is not what I normally do. I don't know how it happened.
General Hospital actress Sonya Eddy died aged 55 from an infection after a scheduled surgery.Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, 52, had revealed the tragic loss of Sonya on Tuesday, sharing a poignant snap of the actress and lauding her 'creative angel'.Her close friend and producing partner Tyler Ford told TMZ that she had developed a serious infection following a surgery that wasn't an emergency. RIP: General Hospital actress Sonya Eddy died aged 55 from an infection after a scheduled surgery Sonya was released from the hospital on December 11 following her surgery, and began to feel ill so she went to the hospital on December 15, and doctors found she had an infection that became uncontainable, Tyler told the outlet.On Monday, December 19, Sonya was placed on life support and she died that night. Octavia wrote on Tuesday announcing the news: 'My friend @sonyaeddy passed away last night.
Harrison Ford tried on 75 different hat prototypes before selecting the perfect headwear for his character Jacob Dutton in the Yellowstone prequel series 1923.Costumer Janie Bryant discussed the 80-year-old actor's transformation into the Dutton family patriarch in a new interview with Variety.'It's all about his hat,' she stressed. 'We made so many for him.
EXCLUSIVE: If the record launch episode ratings of 1923 reveals anything, it is that viewing audiences on both Paramount+ and the Paramount Network have an endless appetite for Taylor Sheridan’s frontier tales of the Dutton’s and their Yellowstone ranch. Headlined by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren and featuring a coterie of stars in waiting, 1923 is an epic production that Sheridan estimates had to be one of the highest per episode investments ever made on a series, between $30 million and $35 million a pop.
The Yellowstoners, Mike DeAngelo and Rodrigo Perez, have returned. This time, instead of breaking down the latest episode of “Yellowstone,” the hosts turn their attention to the latest spinoff series, “1923.” Also created by Taylor Sheridan, “1923” follows Jacob Dutton (Harrison Ford) and Cara Dutton (Helen Mirren), who have taken over the land for the Dutton family and are trying to raise a ranching empire in the 1920s amidst potential range wars, prohibition, and the Great Depression.
Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny director James Mangold returned to Twitter over the weekend to shut down rumors alleging trouble with the sequel's production.The 59-year-old filmmaker shot back at claims that he had shot alternate endings and had to do reshoots, presumably at the behest of Disney.'So I took a b-day break from trolls. But it seems I gotta once again say…We’re not shooting and never shot any new scenes or "alternate endings,"' Mangold clarified on Twitter on Sunday.Earlier this month, the director shut down claims that Phoebe Waller-Bridge would be replacing Harrison Ford — who appears decades younger than his 80 years in a portion of the film thanks to de-aging technology — by the conclusion of the story.
The anticipation is incredibly high for the new “Indiana Jones” film, ‘The Dial of Destiny.’ There have been questions surrounding this film since the day it was announced.
“Violence has always haunted this family,” Elsa Dutton (Isabel May), from “1883,” says at the beginning of “1923,” the new “Yellowstone” spin-off from creator/writer Taylor Sheridan, a familiar if still watchable show thanks to its cast. “Where [violence] doesn’t follow, we hunt it down, we seek it,” she adds for good measure.
Harrison Ford, 80, reunited with his co-star Ke Huy Quan, 51, 38 years after starring together in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.The Hollywood actor talked about seeing his co-star in a recent interview, while also commenting on his old pal's recent success in the critically-acclaimed film Everything Everywhere All At Once.Harrison and his former co-star Quan were grinning ear to ear when they reunited in September for the first time in 38 years.The 51-year-old Goonies star shared the screen with Harrison in 1984's Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom, with the latter playing the title character and Quan playing his resourceful sidekick Short Round.Quan recently returned to prominence following his acclaimed role in Everything Everywhere All At Once, with the pair meeting up at Disney's D23 Expo.Quan shared two sweet photos of the actors catching up, both showing him wrapping his arms around the older screen star.The two even matched each other with their jeans and grey blazers.Speaking to Uproxx on Wednesday, Harrison recalled the pair's surprise meet-up and shared his joy as Quan enjoys success in his career.He said: "Oh yeah. Yeah, it was great to see him."Harrison then went on to praise Quan's role as Waymond Wang in the critically-acclaimed film Everything Everywhere All At Once.He explained: "I mean … I've had the opportunity to see the film.
Scandal fans will soon be able to relive the show’s most memorable moments via a podcast produced by Shondaland Audio — through the lens of one of the series’ most beloved duos.
Sam Elliott joined Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford at a SAG-AFTRA panel on Saturday to discuss their two Yellowstone spin-offs 1923 and 1883.The mustached icon, 78, looked right at home beside Dame Helen, 77, and the living legend that is Harrison Ford, 80.Elliott starred in last year's Yellowstone prequel 1883 while Mirren and Ford are saddling up for their new chapter of the Dutton family saga in 1923, premiering this month on December 18th. Iconic: Sam Elliott, 78, joined Helen Mirren, 77, and Harrison Ford, 80, at a SAG-AFTRA panel on Saturday to discuss their two Yellowstone spin-offs 1923 and 1883The three stars all embodied subtle elements of the West for their panel discussion, which was held to promote their sister shows for SAG Awards consideration.
The premiere of 1923, the much-anticipated Yellowstone prequel, took place at the Hollywood American Legion Post 43 last night. Helen Mirren, Harrison Ford, Aminah Nieves, Sebastian Roché and Marley Shelton were some of the stars that spoke to Deadline on the red carpet teasing their characters on the Paramount+ series.
Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford walked the red carpet together on Friday night for the premiere of their new Yellowstone spin-off series 1923.The Oscar-winning Mirren, 77, and the legendary Ford, 80, have officially entered the sprawling universe of Yellowstone as they anchor the latest chapter in the Dutton family's origin story.The iconic actors play the central pair of Jacob and Cara Dutton, who struggle to keep their ranching empire during the titular year of 1923.
Well, we finally have the title of ‘Indiana Jones 5.’ It’s called “Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny,” and the first trailer, poster, and new images are here. The Walt Disney Company today released the teaser trailer and poster for Lucasfilm’s “Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny,” the highly anticipated fifth installment of the iconic “Indiana Jones” franchise, starring Harrison Ford as the legendary hero archaeologist and directed by James Mangold (“Ford v Ferrari,” “Logan”).
The mid-80s were magical for Ke Huy Quan. Not only was he chosen by Steven Spielberg to co-star with Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, the young Vietnamese-American actor followed that up with The Goonies too. But with very few roles for Asian actors at that time, Quan decided to stop acting and pursue a career behind the scenes. Here, Quan reflects on his time away from the spotlight, how the 2018 comedy Crazy Rich Asians was a personal game-changer, and the deeply humbling experience of his return in Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Indiana Jones is returning to screens next year with the fifth instalment to the action adventure franchise.
Kristina Wagner is paying tribute to her late son Harrison in a heartbreaking Instagram post on what would have been his 28th birthday.'Sometimes I feel like a pinned butterfly. There's no second chance.