Sandra Oh has said she would like to see Phoebe Waller-Bridge guest star in Killing Eve.
18.05.2020 - 06:37 / torontosun.com
British actress Jodie Comer is reportedly being eyed to play the role of a young Furiosa in the upcoming spinoff of Mad Max: Fury Road.
George Miller is onboard to direct the movie and is planning on shooting the new project next year.
The report comes after it was confirmed that Charlize Theron will not be returning to play the role again.
Comer is best-known for her role as the female assassin Villanelle in Killing Eve, which is currently airing its third season.
Sandra Oh has said she would like to see Phoebe Waller-Bridge guest star in Killing Eve.
Jodie Comer and Glenda Jackson will compete for the Leading Actress gong at the 2020 BAFTA TV Awards.
By J. Kim Murphy
The season three finale of offered us the answer we'd been waiting all season for — or did it?
She has brought a whole new meaning to having a killer fashion sense.
In the lead up to Killing Eve’s Season 3 debut last month, the series’ stars and creators were promising a narrative arc that was going to throw its major characters into a whirlwind of chaos.
Taylor Swift was «VERY STOKED» to hear one of her songs covered on the latest episode of — but fans think there's a lot more to it than that!
Taylor Swift is featured in the latest episode of “Killing Eve” — sort of.
By Klaritza Rico
She may play the younger version of Charlize Theron's character
Blond psychopath Villanelle in “Killing Eve” is the kind of over-the-top fictional character who couldn’t possibly be real — right?
Not all movie stars get along, as was the case for Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy while filming "Mad Max: Fury Road." The two actors were famously embroiled in a feud while on set, with Theron, 44, even speaking about it publicly in 2015, telling Esquire at the time that they "f--kin' went at it" while on set. The film opened in 2015 and centered on Hardy's Max Rockatansky on a mission to rescue a group of female prisoners that included Theron, Zoë Kravitz and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.