Rege-Jean Page sharing some new details about his role in The Gray Man.
22.07.2022 - 22:35 / etcanada.com
Filming “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” meant being in optimal shape, everywhere.
That’s what star Regé-Jean Page told the audience during a panel for the upcoming blockbuster at San Diego Comic-Con this week.
“I had the best a** of my life,” the actor said of his physique.
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Later, in an interview with Yahoo! Entertainment, Page was asked about how he managed to get in such good shape.
“I knew this was coming,” Page said of the question. “It involved a lot of sword training. I got to literally swing a sword around and slay dragons for this one, which is every kid’s dream growing up, you know? And so I got to kind of live all of my dreams. I couldn’t have asked for a better time than making this movie.”
He added, “We worked it hard, we worked it well and we had a great time.”
Page stars in the movie alongside Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Sophia Lillis and Hugh Grant.
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Writer-directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein also spoke about bringing the universe of the classic role-playing game to life for the new film.
“Making sure we were true to the lore was important to us,” Daley said. “But more than that I think it was establishing the tone. Because that’s what sets it apart from so many other things in the fantasy space. And it was really important to us to really capture that feeling you get when you’re playing the game.”
Goldstein added, “And to combine the aspects of playing the game of D&D into the movie, because it’s always a mix of action, comedy and heart
Rege-Jean Page sharing some new details about his role in The Gray Man.
trailer over the weekend, especially because he’s aware there is some concern about how the classic game will translate on to the big screen.While visiting “The Tonight Show” on Wednesday night, Page was asked about the trailer premiering in Hall H at Comic-Con to loud cheers from the 5,000-strong crowd (and amassing more than 16 million views online).“It felt great,” Page said. “It was the hugest relief because the unofficial tagline is ‘Dungeons & Dragons: No, No Wait – Hear Me Out.”Page explained that unveiling the trailer in front of that crowd was a make or break moment.“We walked in and it’s like bringing this movie to meet mom and dad because this is the judge and jury of ‘Dungeons & Dragons,’ and they all went, ‘Oh my God, it doesn’t suck.’ We’re like, ‘Yes!’”Since leaving “Bridgerton,” where he played the Duke of Hastings in Season 1, Page has moved on to a big screen career, filming “D&D” and Netflix’s “The Gray Man,” directed by the Russo Brothers.During his “Tonight Show” appearance, host Jimmy Fallon asked the actor about the tale that the Russos –Joe and Anthony — first learned about him because of his breakout “Bridgerton” Season 1 role. “There’s different versions of this story,” Page said.
British actor Regé-Jean Page is in high demand in Hollywood. Since his appearance as Simon Basset in the Shonda Rhimes Netflix show Bridgerton, which earned him an Emmy nomination, he has appeared in big budget films like The Gray Man, and his role as The Paladin in Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.
Naman Ramachandran Regé-Jean Page, the breakout star from the first season of “Bridgerton,” could be a great James Bond, according to the Russo Brothers, who directed him in Netflix film “The Gray Man.”In an interview with the U.K.’s Radio Times, the Russos were asked about persistent rumors linking Page to the role of James Bond. Joe Russo said: “He’s fantastic.
Oops! Someone at Disney made a big mistake this weekend and for a little while, fans were led to believe that Rege-Jean Page had joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
San Diego Comic-Con 2022, Cobie Smulders took the stage in Hall H alongside Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige to reveal new footage and tease what’s in store for. But it was backstage with ET’s Matt Cohen, where the actress revealed more about the latest MCU spinoff series that will explore Nick Fury’s (Samuel L.
Rege-Jean Page greets fans as he arrives for an appearance on Good Morning America to promote his new film The Gray Man in New York City on Monday (July 25).
The fantasy genre fans couldn’t be in a better place. There’s an upcoming return to Middle-Earth coming thanks to Amazon’s expensive “Lord of The Rings” series, and HBO’s mature “Game of Thrones” prequel series “House of The Dragon” finally arrives this summer.
British humor! Hugh Grant made his first appearance at San Diego Comic Con for his role in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves — and had a lot of fun with some cheeky innuendos.
From a Regency rake to a paladin! Regé-Jean Page has moved on from his Bridgerton tenure with a starring role in the star-studded Dungeons & Dragons adaptation — and he’s pretty proud of his film physique.
San Diego Comic-Con is back with plenty of star-studded panels as it resumes in-person events for the first time in two years, from Thursday, July 21 to Sunday, July 24. While the schedule may not be as jam-packed as past years, there are still plenty of big studios, networks and celebrities participating in Comic-Con 2022. Among the many highlights are Warner Bros. bringing Dwayne Johnson and Zachary Levi to discuss and while the rumor mill is churning over what Marvel Studios will reveal during its presentation.But the two biggest panels, perhaps, belong to TV's most buzzed about new series, on Prime Video and on HBO.
The cast of the upcoming movie Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves just premiered the first trailer at Comic-Con!
The world rests on the shoulders of a group of thieves in Paramount and eOne’s new movie.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” kicked off San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday as the first panel held at the massive Hall H, and it came with a fantastical trailer and slew of A-list stars.Chris Pine — donning chin-length blonde hair — Michelle Rodriguez, Regé-Jean Page, Sophia Lillis and Hugh Grant took the stage to rapturous applause. In addition to the trailer, the audience was treated to two clips from the unfinished film, shot in Northern Ireland during the U.K.’s COVID lockdown.
The fantasy genre fans couldn’t be in a better place. There’s an upcoming return to Middle-Earth coming thanks to Amazon’s expensive “Lord of The Rings” series, and HBO’s mature “Game of Thrones” prequel series “House of The Dragon” finally arrives this summer.
film during the first day of San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday.Based on the fantasy role-playing game, is co-written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley and features a star-studded cast, including Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Justice Smith, Regé-Jean Page, Sophia Lillis, Chloe Coleman and Hugh Grant.«We're a team of thieves,» Pine's character announces in the trailer. «And when you do this, you're bound to make enemies.
can't wait for fans to see their epic fantasy adventure brought to the big screen! ET's Matt Cohen spoke with Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Regé-Jean Page, Sophia Lillis, and Hugh Grant at San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday, where they dished on their upcoming film.«I think it's meets, with a little bit of ,» Pine teases of the upcoming epic, based on the fantasy role-playing game of the same name,andco-written and directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley.«I love that,» Rodriguez agrees. «I think the dragon's definitely heavy metal.»The upcoming film is «incredibly fun,» according to Pine, and he and his co-stars couldn't be more excited to kick off Comic-Con 2022 by introducing the film at their Thursday panel.«I'm just excited to [be at] Comic-Con — we haven't had this in a couple years in the COVID of it all,» he adds. «It's nice to come back and see the fans, and we're pumped about the movie… Obviously, we live in a strange time right now, and this film is all about fun and good times and becoming heroes when you don't think you can become a hero.