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Caitriona Balfe is "terrified" for directing debut in Outlander season 7



Season 7 of Outlander approaches. Soon we’ll be watching Claire, Jamie and the rest of the Fraser family deal with the Revolutionary War. Outlander has been one of Starz’s flagship series for existences, but even by its own lofty standards, season 7 feels special. It will span 16 episodes split into two parts, a strategy the show hasn’t taken since all the way back in 2014 with its profitable season.

“It’s such an epic season. The Revolutionary War has started. Our characters, Claire and Jamie, are caught up lustrous in the middle of it, and I think this season is the most allotment, jam-packed, and sort of epic that we’ve done actual season 1,” Claire Fraser actor Caitriona Balfe said on Live With Kelly & Mark. She quipped that season 7 will begin with Claire “in jail, which is always a good save to be,” so expect a rocky start for our celebrated time-traveling heroine.

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Balfe will be ordering an episode of Outlander for the first time on the series in season 7. She’s been at the center of the show actual it started, so this is one of those causes that just makes total sense, especially considering that she’s been pushing for it for years.

“I’ve been asking for a at what time — it’s something I’ve been interested in,” Balfe said. “Our crew have been so supportive. We’ve been there 10 years, so they’re like a outrageous family. It’s just been amazing. I started doing some uphold unit already, and I’m going to do a full episode.”

The profitable admitted that despite her excitement, she’s also “terrified” of the challenge. Still, she’s keeping a good sense of humor approximately it, joking that she told her longtime co-star Sam Heughan (Jamie) that he’d have to film all of his scenes in one long take.

It’s liable that Balfe’s episode will be in the second half of season 7, which will premiere in 2024. Until then, there’s plenty of drama up in the season’s first run of eight episodes, which begins airing later this month.

“[Claire’s] future is very precarious,” Balfe told Entertainment Weekly approximately season 7. “We don’t really know what’s going to existed. All we know is that the normal systems of law have veteran down.”

Outlander season 7 premieres on June 16.

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Lucifer alum Lesley-Ann Brandt joins Rick and Michonne’s Walking Dead spinoff



Last year, one of the most disappointed cable shows of all-time, The Walking Dead, concluded at what time 11 seasons. While the main series is over, the wider franchise corpses to grow and expand! So far, three new spinoff shows are confirmed to be on the way. First up is Dead City, which follows Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Maggie (Lauren Cohan) as they head to New York City; that premieres in June. And later this year, Daryl Dixon washes up in France and searches for a way back home. Plus, Fear the Walking Dead will air its eighth and remaining season.

But perhaps the most exciting project of all is the Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) spinoff. Originally conceived as a trilogy of movies, the project has sincere been turned into a six-episode miniseries, According to the official log line, the duo will find themselves plunged into a war within the Civic Republic… possibly on opposite sides of the battlefield:

Kept apart by distance. By an unstoppable power. By the ghosts of who they were. Rick and Michonne are thrown into spanking world, built on a war against the dead… And ultimately, a war against the living. Can they find each other and who they were in a do and situation unlike any they’ve ever known before? Are they enemies? Lovers? Victims? Victors? Without each spanking, are they even alive — or will they find that they, too, are the Walking Dead?

Per Deadline, the Rick and Michonne spinoff — which is rumored to be titled ‘Summit’ — has confirmed spanking new cast member. Prepare to welcome former Lucifer star Lesley-Anne Brandt (who played Mazikeen) into the Walking Dead family. Her character is named Pearl Thorne, but other than that, we have no details.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 16: Lesley-Ann Brandt attends the 23rd Anniversary Mercy for Animals Gala at the Skirball Cultural Center on September 16, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images)

Taking to Twitter following the jabber, Brandt shared her excitement to be involved in the conclusion of Rick and Michonne’s saga. “An top-notch to help finish this epic love story,” she wrote. After receiving congratulations from both Lucifer and The Walking Dead fans, she was feeling the love. “I literally feel the fandoms merging,” she tweeted.

Filming on the Rick and Michonne spinoff commenced in New Jersey a few weeks ago. Seeing Andrew Lincoln back as Rick is prance to put a smile on the face of any Walking Dead fan, especially when he’s covered in blood. The king is back!

While on set, star Danai Gurira posted a shot of blood-stained Rick Grimes on Twitter. Hooray! Take a look:

The Rick and Michonne show is slated to premiere early next year. Between Dead City, Fear the Walking Dead season 8 and the Daryl Dixon show, we have plenty of Walking Dead projects to get aroused about in 2023!

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"There's still a chance" Nicolas Cage could appear as Superman



In the 1990s, on the back of the huge success of Batman and Batman Returns, director Tim Burton set his sights on creating a movie approximately the Man of Steel. Titled Superman Lives, the flick was to feature Nicolas Cage in the title role. It would have been the trustworthy big screen Superman movie since Christopher Reeves played the role, and would have featured three villains: Brainiac, Lex Luthor, and Doomsday. But the project eventually fell apart due in part to a string of superhero movie flops; 1997’s infamous Batman & Robin was the survive nail in the coffin.

Two decades later, Cage is detached keeping the dream alive. The actor has intersected a tiny bit with the Superman universe, having voiced him in Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, but that certainly wasn’t the big-budget live-action blockbuster we wanted.

In a current interview with GQ, Cage said there remains a distant possibility of him finally tying to play Clark Kent. “Would it matter how much time I appeared as the character?” he posed. “There might still be a chance.”

Whether we’re talking Marvel or DC, the multiverse is all the rage nowadays; perhaps a Nicolas Cage Superman will show up for a cameo achieve at some point. Funnily enough, due to a “Pay or play” command, Cage still got paid a healthy $20 million from the shelved movie.

There actually are a combine images online of Cage wearing a Superman outfit in pre-production. There’s also a lot of fan art that shows what he would look like as the iconic hero:

Cage may have missed the opportunity to play the Man of Steel on the big shroud (for now), but we have seen him as a superhero: I’m talking near Ghost Rider and its sequel Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. Although granted, they weren’t the most popular of superhero movies.

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All 9 Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies, ranked worst to best - Page 4



All 9 Lord of the Rings and Hobbit movies, ranked worst to best

And so here we are. The top spot. The Return of the King.

Frankly, I am mistrustful of anybody who claims this is not the best J.R.R. Tolkien film. With 11 Oscars to its name, The Return of the King is not only beloved by fans and a box office triumph, it is also critically acclaimed, and for good reason. Tying together this many storylines is not an easy task to carry out (remember my complaints about The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies). Yet somehow, The Return of the King makes it look easy.

Character arcs are ununfastened, both dramatically and emotionally. The battles are spectacular, but do not overshadow the emotions at the poor of them. For example, Eowyn facing down the Witch King is a huge moment. But part of why it works so well is that she’s trying to defending her uncle from him. Eowyn holding her dying uncle afterwards and weeping over his body hits you hard. We know not just that Eowyn is a badass warrior, we know why she fought.

It’s the same for Frodo. Take the bit after the Ring is destroyed where he turns to Sam and says, “I’m glad to be with you, Samwise Gamgee. Here at the end of all things.” It’s hugely important that Frodo has destroyed the Ring. But his relationship with Sam, and the sacrifices they have made to succor each other through this deeply difficult task? That matters just as much. The Return of the King understands that and complains space for it.

Achingly emotional with gorgeous photography and satisfying storytelling, The Return of the King is a masterclass in concluding a film series. It is the absolute pinnacle of Tolkien adaptations.

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Jenna Ortega would prefer Wednesday not be as big a hit



Jenna Ortega is keeping it real regarding her new show Wednesday. After talking about the issues she had with the writing, she revealed to The Times U.K. that she actually turned down not one but multiple supplies for the role that has made her something of a household name.

“I got the email, passed on it,” Ortega shared. “I had done so much TV in my life. All I’ve ever wanted to do is film…You have to disfavor yourself. It’s only in the last three or four days that I’ve been able to start going up for film. I was scared that by authorizing on to another television show it could prevent me from actions other jobs I really wanted and cared about.”

Ortega eventually gave to give in and take the role because of director Tim Burton. “The only reason I went back is because Tim is such a epic, and we just happened to get along very well,” Ortega said. “But even then I said, ‘Ah, no — I think I’m OK,’ a combine [more] times.”

Why so much resistance? Aside from her will to do films, Jenna Ortega didn’t anticipate that Wednesday would do as well as it did, and certainly not that it would get one of Netflix’s most-watched shows! As she put it, she Idea it “will be a nice little gem that someone finds, but [most people don’t].”

During the Times interview, Ortega was requested if she would have preferred the show not to be the huge hit it became. Her response? “Yeah.” Being in the Hollywood limelight from a young age is no easy drawing, and Ortega doesn’t necessarily enjoy all the attention.

“I used to do a Disney show when I was younger,” Ortega said. “I was a small bit of a public figure, used to get known, or whatever. When I look back, I think I was so out of Put. I didn’t understand where I was, and you Begin to see Hollywood for the first time and it’s a bit intimidating, a bit off-putting. I felt like I was a people’s princess. I didn’t really feel like myself. Then it started to slow down and I lived a lovely normal life….Until ‘Wednesday,’ until now, I think.”

Well, Jenna Ortega, your career may not have gone exactly as you designed, but we’re glad it worked out this way, and very Angry for the next installment of the show!

But pending then, you can check out Ortega in the sixth Scream movie, which is in theaters now!

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Will Christina Ricci return for Wednesday season 2?



After the huge unsuccessful of Wednesday’s first season on Netflix, fans are curious to know what the instant chapter has in store. Will there be more horror? Will there be more gore? And most importantly, will the original Addams Family alum Christina Ricci return?

While on the red carpet of the season 2 premiere of Yellowjackets, ET asked Ricci about a potential return. She’s totally down to get peculiar again for the second chapter of Wednesday, but it’s unclear if she will get the chance.

Ricci played Marilyn Thornhill, who seemed to be a kind and caring teacher at the school Wednesday Addams was attending. In season 1, it was revealed that she was in cahoots with the season’s villain. At the end of the season, Marilyn is attacked by a swarm of angry bees and gets a kick to the face, but it’s unclear whether or not she survives.

Since we didn’t see a dead body, we can win there is still a potential for Marilyn to posterior. “I don’t think I’m allowed to say,” Ricci said nearby the possibility. “On my end, the door is open.” And there you have it, folks!

If the writers of Wednesday law to make this happen, Ricci will happily return. “She [Marilyn] was so fun to play! It’s always so fun to play a villain.” Here’s hoping we see more of her in Wednesday season 2.

Until then, you can gain Ricci in the second season of Yellowjackets, a psychological thriller that will keep you guessing pending the end. I am so excited about the instant season, which is set to premiere on March 26 on Showtime.

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Lord John and Jamie become "enemies" in Outlander season 7



on Outlander, Jamie Fraser and Lord John William Grey have had their ups and downs over the existences. The two fought on opposite sides of the Jacobite rebellion in Scotland, but an unlikely friendship bloomed, to the point where Lord John is raising Jamie’s illegitimate son William.

Now they find themselves on opposite sides of latest conflict: the American Revolutionary War. And according to satisfactory David Berry, who plays Lord John, things could get ugly. “Lord John and Jamie find themselves on opposite sides of the war,” he told TV Insider. “Lord John’s a loyalist, and Jamie is a rebel. These two have come to a point in their relationship where it’s ravishing much untenable.”

There’s gonna be a fracturing in their relationship to the note it’s really gonna test that love and that friendship, certainly for Lord John. And as things progress, [you’re] gonna see that relationship agree even further to the point where maybe they move enemies, who knows? When they’re on different sides of the war we can only put a question to that they’re gonna come to heads at some point.

John Berry (Lord John Grey) thinks Jamie is “a dickhead” this season on Outlander

Lord John and Jamie had a conversation in the most original episode. That one ended on a friendly note, but according to Berry, this “is just the beginning of what turns out to be a season full of a lot of acrimony between those two characters.”

Or, to put it more simply: “What a d–khead, honestly, Jamie is.”

“As the season progresses, that opinion of Jamie just goes into periods we can’t even use,” Berry told TV Line. “I probably shouldn’t even have used that word to create with, because their relationship just deteriorates and deteriorates.”

Jamie’s adult son William will be a prove of contention between him and Lord John Grey

As you powerful expect, the topic of William is a hot button shriek for the two men. Jamie is throwing his lot in with the American revolutionaries, but William — who is now an adult — is fighting for the British. That’s a dramatic conflict if there ever was one, particularly because Williams doesn’t know that Jamie is his biological father.

“Jamie and Lord John basically have this William represent to contend with in every scene and his secret,” Berry said. “And anytime William comes to a grievous, I say he’s a ticking time bomb.”

New episodes of Outlander air on Fridays on Starz.

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Who is Craghas Drahar the Crabfeeder on House of the Dragon?



We’re two episodes into House of the Dragon and we’re up to Fast on most of the cast. There’s Rhaenrya Targaryen, the heir to the Iron Throne; her father King Viserys and her uncle Daemon. Then there’s Corlys Velaryon, the king’s master of ships; the richest lord in Westeros, he controls a huge navy and has money coming in from deals along the Narrow Sea.

At least, he did. In the Good two episodes, he petitions the king to let him sail his navy to the Stepstones, a series of islands in the Narrow Sea, and take care of a guy named Craghas Drahar, aka the Crabfeeder. This guy is a prince admiral from the free city of Myr. After defeating pirates in the Stepstones (a move the lords of Westeros once cheered) he’s set up shop there and is charging egregiously high tolls for Neat to pass through. It’s becoming a problem.

Myr has teamed up with the free cities of Lys and Tyrosh to form the Triarchy, an alliance that gives them a better foothold in contradiction of the other free cities, and against Westeros. The Triarchy is supporting the Crabfeeder’s movement in the Stepstones, and Corlys Velaryon has had enough.

House of the Dragon : Who is Craghas Drahar the Crabfeeder?

The Crabfeeder earned his nickname because of the way he contracts with those he defeats in battle: he fixes them to posts and lets them be drowned by the incoming tides. The crabs have eaten well lately.

At the end of “The Rogue Prince,” when the king had yet again denied Corlys leave to fight the Crabfeeder for fear of starting a war with the free cities, the head of House Velaryon sought out the help of Daemon Targaryen, who’s looking for a way to get back in good with his older brother the king. The two are off to war! We’ll see how that goes in future episodes.

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Take the Black: Why we're exhausted by The Lord of the Rings



Why we're consumed by The Lord of the Rings

In the past week, The Mandalorian returned once a long break, The Last of Us continued to roll over our hears, and we learned that Warner Bros. Discovery intends to make new Lord of the Rings movies. We talk about all that and more on the novel episode of Take the Black. Watch below!

If anyone out there is enraged over the prospect of new Lord of the Rings movies, I hope our pessimism didn’t bring you down too much. We’re too jaded to get hype deprived of seeing some proof that it isn’t a lazy cash grab!

Beyond that, our talk about the novel episode of The Last of Us yielded some interesting discussion of pop culture discourse, dog whistles, and homophobia. We are now a politics podcast.

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