John Boyega might be known for big franchises these days, “Star Wars,” “Pacific Rim,” etc., but as something like Steve McQueen‘s recent “Small Axe” will sharply put into focus, he hasn’t forgotten his indie roots and stories of real human empathy.
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Bridgerton money, man. I need to wear them skintights,” Boyega said, per We Got This Covered.
“I need to be the new guy up in there… But, honestly, something like that. Give me a horse and a lovely maiden and all of that.”Page then jokingly revealed that he didn’t make as much from “Bridgerton” as Boyega did from his work on “Star Wars.” Boyega then replied, “Tell you what, I’ll have that ‘Star Wars’ money, you can have the ‘Bridgerton’ money,” the actor said.Even though Page’s steamy character,
.John Boyega might be known for big franchises these days, “Star Wars,” “Pacific Rim,” etc., but as something like Steve McQueen‘s recent “Small Axe” will sharply put into focus, he hasn’t forgotten his indie roots and stories of real human empathy.
After exiting the Netflix film “Rebel Ridge” directed by Jeremy Saulnier (“Green Room“), British actor John Boyega (“Detroit“) is reportedly looking to help out an indie drama that was about to collapse if they couldn’t find a new leading man.
“Light The Fuse” podcast to discuss his work on the original “Mission: Impossible” film.
Director Zack Snyder is truly moving from the DCEU as there is a report of his next feature film that will see him stick with the streaming giant, Netflix, after working with them on the hit zombie actioner “Army of The Dead.” READ MORE: ‘Army Of The Dead’: Zack Snyder Understands The Zombie Assignment In A Bleak Tale Of Late-Stage American Capitalism [Review] We finally have some official word about Snyder’s next big project, and it will see the filmmaker turn his attention back to science
Star Wars, Rocky and The Elephant Man.The changes have been confirmed by a 2020 report released by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC). It received the most complaints (27) for the original Flash Gordon.
Disney+ have shared a first look and release date for its anime anthology series, Star Wars: Visions.Details of the series were shared at the Anime Expo Lite event yesterday (July 3), with seven Japanese anime studios handling the short films that will make up the series.“As a first formal venture into anime, each Star Wars: Visions short bears a unique Japanese sensibility, which in many ways aligns with the tone and spirit of Star Wars storytelling,” a statement on the show, which will land on
You’ll recall in late 2020, during Disney‘s major blitz where the company showed off its brand wares, Marvel, Pixar, and more, about ten new Lucasfilm projects were announced. Among things like “The Book Of Boba Fett” and an “Ahsoka Tano” limited series, a new anime anthology series, “Star Wars: Visions,” was announced.
a 478-piece set to create Boba Fett’s “Starship,” as it’s now dubbed. “We’re not calling it ‘Slave I’ anymore,” said LEGO “Star Wars” lead designer Michael Lee Stockwell, Jedi News reported. “Everybody is [dropping the name],” he added, apparently referring to Disney studios.
Disney is reportedly dropping the name Slave I for Boba Fett’s ship in the latest LEGO release.According to JediNews, LEGO Star Wars Design Director Jens Kronvold Frederiksen and LEGO Star Wars Lead Designer Michael Lee Stockwell are changing the name of Boba Fett’s ship.The renaming would reportedly drop the longstanding Slave I name, in favour of Boba Fett’s Starship.Frederiksen is quoted as saying at last month’s LEGO Fan Media Days: “Then, the next one, also from The Mandalorian, is Boba
It was officially announced back in December that Lucasfilm hired director Patty Jenkins (“Wonder Woman,” “Monster“) to helm their next big feature film, “Star Wars: Rogue Squadron,” their first big-screen release since “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” READ MORE: ‘Rogue Squadron’: Patty Jenkins To Direct Newly Announced ‘Star Wars’ Film Coming Christmas 2023 The Rogue Squadron is a group of crack X-Wing pilots who got a string of stories told with Legends to get their own novels, comic books,
Antonio Ferme editorWriter Matthew Robinson is heading to a galaxy far, far away.After fleshing out the world that never lies in “The Invention of Lying” and the monster apocalypse in “Love and Monsters,” Matthew Robinson is penning the script for Patty Jenkins’ “Star Wars: Rogue Squadron,” which is currently scheduled to be released on Dec.
Deadline has confirmed that Matthew Robinson will pen Patty Jenkins’ upcoming Star Wars movie Rogue Squadron.
K.J. Yossman “Star Wars” actor John Boyega was inexplicably stripped of his Twitter verification badge, before it was hastily restored following Variety’s enquiries on Friday.The actor, who was a central cast member in the most recent “Star Wars” trilogy alongside Daisy Ridley, appeared to lose the verification badge some time earlier this week.
Netflix movie Rebel Ridge mid-shoot without telling anyone.Earlier this month, it was reported that he exited the film due to “family reasons”.But, according to The Hollywood Reporter, sources claim that “Boyega simply walked away from the production with filming underway”.The publication also claims that, according to one person with knowledge of the situation, the “filmmakers only discovered [Boyega had exited the film] when they looked for him at his hotel and found that he had checked
Earlier this month, it was announced that actor John Boyega was exiting an upcoming Netflix project, “Rebel Ridge,” from filmmaker Jeremy Saulnier (“Green Room“). Actors leaving productions isn’t uncommon, but it’s not terribly normal for a film’s lead to exit during the filming and generally regarded as highly unprofessional in the film industry unless in case of emergency or some majorly untenable or contract-breaking situation.
Earlier this month, a report emerged saying John Boyega had suddenly exited his Netflix film Rebel Ridge in the middle of filming.
John Boyega’s rep is addressing rumours surrounding his abrupt departure from “Rebel Ridge”.
I have a confession to make—I don’t really enjoy 90% of “Star Wars” media. The original trilogy is great, obviously.
Bridgerton following the latter’s departure from the Netflix period drama.The Star Wars actor appeared as part of a Hollywood Reporter roundtable with Page, Jonathan Majors, Josh O’Connor and Chris Rock when he joked about donning skintights for the drama.“I’m trying to get that Bridgerton money, man,” Boyega said. “I need to wear them skintights.