G.I. Joe spin-off film Snake Eyes has dropped, showing Henry Golding’s titular ninja warrior in action.The movie, also known officially as Snake Eyes: G.I.
27.04.2021 - 19:22 / etcanada.com
An Oscar-nominated actor is lending his voice to Netflix’s action-packed new trailer for “Yasuke”.
LaKeith Stanfield (“Judas and the Black Messiah”) voices the titular character in Netflix’s inbound six-part series. “Yasuke” is inspired by the real-life story of a Black man who reached “samurai” status in 16th-century Japan. In the action-packed trailer, Stanfield’s character is a hopeful ronin tasked with protecting a young child from forces of evil.
RELATED: Pete Davidson To Play Joey Ramone
G.I. Joe spin-off film Snake Eyes has dropped, showing Henry Golding’s titular ninja warrior in action.The movie, also known officially as Snake Eyes: G.I.
The first trailer of Henry Golding starrer Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins was debuted at MTV Movie & TV Awards 2021.
, and the movie's first trailer reveals Henry Golding in action as Snake Eyes himself.As the title suggests, is a prequel set before the events of 2009's and its sequel, 2013's — in which Ray Park played Snake Eyes — and finally declassifies the character's origins, introducing the man behind the mask and revealing how Snake Eyes became Snake Eyes.The trailer sees Snake taken in by the ancient Japanese clan called the Arashikage, where he's trained in their ways.
The film, set to bow July 23, stars Henry Golding as Snake Eyes, a tenacious loner who is welcomed into an ancient Japanese clan called the Arashikage after saving the life of their heir apparent.
Henry Golding has released the first teaser trailer for his upcoming movie Snake Eyes!
LaKeith Stanfield is going on a social media detox.
LaKeith Stanfield has stepped forward to denounce hate speech, after getting caught up in controversy involving anti-Semitic comments on Clubhouse.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterFor 55 years, “Ultraman” has been one of Japan’s A-list superheroes — defending the planet from alien kaiju and inspiring all manner of global pop culture, from the “Power Rangers” to Paul Rudd’s “Ant-Man” suit.
, Kwame Onwuachi has become a force in the culinary world, cooking for the likes of Beyonce and JAY-Z, being recognized by magazine and the James Beard Foundation, and publishing his memoir,.
People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan has been released – you can watch it below.The film, which is based on the popular BBC mockumentary series, follows UK garage collective Kurupt FM to Japan after they find out that one of their records is being used on a popular game show.A synopsis of the film reads: “Since the end of their pirate radio station, life has been quiet for the Kurupt FM boys, but everything is about to change.
Edgar Harrell was the last living U.S. Marine who was serving on the USS Indianapolis during World War II when it was torpedoed and sank.Harrell was stationed aboard the USS Indianapolis in 1945, guarding components of the atomic bomb it was carrying.
LaKeith Stanfield is speaking out after a Clubhouse chat he was in on Wednesday turned anti-Semitic. The Oscar-nominated actor, who was not heard saying anything anti-Semitic on the audio platform, apologized for his role as moderator of the chat room. «I condemn hate speech and discriminatory views of every kind.
Mark Schilling Japan CorrespondentToei Animation, a leading Japanese animation house with a seven-decade history, has announced the release of a new “Dragon Ball Super” movie in 2022.Based on a comic by Toriyama Akira that debuted in the “Weekly Shonen Jump” magazine in 1984 and has sold 260 million paperback copies worldwide, the “Dragon Ball” franchise has long been a money spinner for Toei, with TV anime, films, games and merchandise in the mix.The new film is the second based on “Dragon
If fate has cruelly robbed us of the chance to see the late Chadwick Boseman play the African samurai known in history’s annals as Yasuke, then hearing Lakeith Stanfield give him a voice and a mood makes for a good consolation prize. Granted, the Boseman film, in stasis after his passing, sounded more factually inclined on paper, telling of how Yasuke went from serving Italian Jesuit Alessandro Valignano to serving Japanese Daimyo Oda Nobunaga.
Four days before its premiere, Netflix is giving fans the trailer for its highly anticipated anime series, .Inspired by the little-known tale of a legendary Black samurai, follows a real-life man of African origin who served under the Japanese lord Oda Nobunaga in the 1500s.
Typically, we don’t feature many anime films on this site. Why? Well, speaking for myself, at least, I’m not someone that has dove deep into the genre outside of the massive crossover hit films and series.
Netflix has released the final trailer for Yasuke, the upcoming anime series starring LaKeith Stanfield.Yasuke, which is scored and executive produced by Flying Lotus, premieres this Thursday (April 30).
Lakeith Stanfield brings the legend of Yasuke, the real-life Black samurai in feudal Japan, to screen in the trailer for Netflix and MAPAA’s latest anime.
Lakeith Stanfield is taking us back to the '70s at the 2021 Oscars. The actor, who is nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role for his part in , donned a '70s-inspired ensemble for the awards show on Sunday. Never afraid to get playful with his red carpet looks.