The Mole season two on Netflix just debuted this weekend, and already, fans are trying to figure out the identity of “The Mole.”
26.06.2024 - 10:47 / variety.com
Alex Ritman Tosin Cole has already been part of two of the best-known sci-fi franchises around. Sure, the American-born British actor admits his turn as starfighter pilot Lieutenant Bastian in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was perhaps a little “blink-and-you’ll miss it” (although it could have been a lot more — he got down to the final few auditioning for John Boyega’s role of Finn but “it just didn’t work out” and J.J. Abrams offered him this part instead).
But in BBC cult series “Doctor Who,” however, across seasons 11 and 12, he played the main character of Ryan Sinclair, companion to Jodie Whittaker’s Time Lord. It all gives him some solid bragging rights. “You know, I can tell my grandkids, ‘Your granddaddy was in this show!,’” he exclaims.
But now there’s another sci-fi that he hopes could also become something to tell the grandchildren about in years to come. “Supacell,” which lands on Netflix on June 27, is the brainchild of Rapman, the British rapper turned filmmaker who rose to prominence thanks to his cult three-part YouTube series “Shiro’s Story” and his 2019 directorial feature debut “Blue Story.” At its heart it’s a classic superhero drama, following a group of ordinary individuals as they suddenly develop special powers which they try to use to overcome hurdles in their own lives and, ultimately, confront a menacing threat that lurks over the horizon. But what makes “Supacell” stand out is its South London setting — away from the gleaming city center high-rises and wealthy suburbs usually depicted on screen — and an all-Black cast that reflects the economic and cultural diversity of those neighborhoods.
The Mole season two on Netflix just debuted this weekend, and already, fans are trying to figure out the identity of “The Mole.”
Coldplay have responded to Rachel Chinouriri‘s recent cover of ‘The Scientist’ for Spotify Singles.The NME Cover star recently performed her rendition of the track for Spotify Singles, which follows her vocal love for Coldplay, telling The Forty Five that they “saved my life”.“I was 13 and going through that the worst time ever as I was in a racist secondary school, but Coldplay was one thing that kept me going,” she told the publication. “I have this love and connection with Coldplay that is just endless, and no one can ever change my mind.
Clairo, Blood Orange, King Krule and more have been announced as performers for Mustafa‘s London Edition of his Artists For Aid Benefit gig.The concert will focus on benefitting humanitarian efforts in both Palestine and Sudan. Other acts set to perform include Bint Mbareh, Daniel Caesar, Earl Sweatshirt, Nicolás Jaar, Ramy Youssef, and Yasiin Bey.The Artists for Aid show will take place at the Troxy in London on Thursday July 4. The gig is in partnership with War Child UK and follows the first edition that took place in New Jersey at the beginning of this year.
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Rachel Chinouriri has performed a radiant cover of Coldplay‘s ‘The Scientist’ ahead of this year’s Glastonbury where both musicians will play.Chinouriri’s rendition of Coldplay’s 2002 hit was performed as part of Spotify’s Single series. Her version of the track is a bit more upbeat and features her silky vocal runs towards the end of the song.The ‘Never Need Me’ singer has been vocal about her love for Chris Martin and co.
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KATSEYE is coming!
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