Henry Cavill Kept His Geralt of Rivia Witcher Costume
Henry Cavill, the star of Netflix's new Witcher series has kept the entire Geralt of Rivia costume for himself.
During an interview with NME, Cavill was asked whether he had been able to sneak any of the props or elements of his Geralt costume home to which he replied, "I took it all home."
Sadly, our dreams of the Superman actor sitting around at home in costume where quickly dashed as Cavill also revealed the costume is simply too difficult to put on, especially when combined with the 2 hours of hair and makeup to top off the look.
Cavill also talks about his relationship with the horse who plays Roach in the series. The pair spent about six hours riding every day to build a bond. Cavill explained that talking to Roach as he does in the series was also easy as he talks to his dog, an American Akita named Kal.
Henry Cavill Kept His Geralt of Rivia Witcher Costume
Henry Cavill, the star of Netflix's new Witcher series has kept the entire Geralt of Rivia costume for himself.
During an interview with NME, Cavill was asked whether he had been able to sneak any of the props or elements of his Geralt costume home to which he replied, "I took it all home."
Sadly, our dreams of the Superman actor sitting around at home in costume where quickly dashed as Cavill also revealed the costume is simply too difficult to put on, especially when combined with the 2 hours of hair and makeup to top off the look.
Cavill also talks about his relationship with the horse who plays Roach in the series. The pair spent about six hours riding every day to build a bond. Cavill explained that talking to Roach as he does in the series was also easy as he talks to his dog, an American Akita named Kal.
Oscar Isaac Says ‘Disney Overlords’ Nixed Finn/Poe Romance in Rise of Skywalker
This interview contains spoilers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Now that we have official confirmation that Finn wasn't trying to tell Rey he loved her in the Rise of the Skywalker, we can turn our attention to the other unrequited love story in the Star Wars sequel trilogy - the (b)romance between Finn and Poe. (For the uninitiated: The 'ship is called "Stormpilot," and while its popularity hasn't reached the dizzying heights of "Reylo," the support for Finn and Poe to become more than friends in the new movies is undeniably out there.)
Oscar Isaac Says ‘Disney Overlords’ Nixed Finn/Poe Romance in Rise of Skywalker
This interview contains spoilers for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Now that we have official confirmation that Finn wasn't trying to tell Rey he loved her in the Rise of the Skywalker, we can turn our attention to the other unrequited love story in the Star Wars sequel trilogy - the (b)romance between Finn and Poe. (For the uninitiated: The 'ship is called "Stormpilot," and while its popularity hasn't reached the dizzying heights of "Reylo," the support for Finn and Poe to become more than friends in the new movies is undeniably out there.)
Fossils in Brazil Reveal Oldest Meat-Eating Dinosaur
In 2014, in the southern Brazilian town of São João do Polêsine, paleontologists discovered one of the oldest carnivorous dinosaurs known in the world, the Gnathovorax cabreirai.
As reported by National Geographic, paleontologist Rodrigo Muller's team found the fossil of this species that hadn't been discovered in this part of the world up to that point.
“You could already see the femur, part of the head, the cranium,” says Muller. “We practically don’t have this type of dinosaur here. It’s very rare, and it was so exciting.”
The Gnathovorax cabreirai's fossil was dated 230 million years ago and lived in a forested area during the Triassic period, when South America was still part of Pangaea.
Fossils in Brazil Reveal Oldest Meat-Eating Dinosaur
In 2014, in the southern Brazilian town of São João do Polêsine, paleontologists discovered one of the oldest carnivorous dinosaurs known in the world, the Gnathovorax cabreirai.
As reported by National Geographic, paleontologist Rodrigo Muller's team found the fossil of this species that hadn't been discovered in this part of the world up to that point.
“You could already see the femur, part of the head, the cranium,” says Muller. “We practically don’t have this type of dinosaur here. It’s very rare, and it was so exciting.”
The Gnathovorax cabreirai's fossil was dated 230 million years ago and lived in a forested area during the Triassic period, when South America was still part of Pangaea.
Legacy in the Age of Disney’s Star Wars
When Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012 and announced that they would produce new Star Wars films, it was a moment of both anticipation and apprehension for fans. Although the Star Wars universe had lived on in novels, comics, cartoons and video games, the Star Wars films, under the purview of George Lucas, had fairly definitively wrapped up. New storytellers taking on his mythology would raise the question of what direction the series would go and what the new movies would even be about.
While all five films produced by Disney since the acquisition approach this question differently, they’re all unified by the core thematic idea of Disney having to introduce the property to a new generation, and how they would carry on the legacy of one of the most widely known franchises in pop culture history. In essence, they made the new Star Wars movies “about” making new Star Wars movies, and with their initial wave of films now concluded with The Rise of Skywalker, it’s time to look at all the Disney Star Wars films, and how the studio’s approach to this problem changed with each film they made.
Legacy in the Age of Disney’s Star Wars
When Disney purchased Lucasfilm in 2012 and announced that they would produce new Star Wars films, it was a moment of both anticipation and apprehension for fans. Although the Star Wars universe had lived on in novels, comics, cartoons and video games, the Star Wars films, under the purview of George Lucas, had fairly definitively wrapped up. New storytellers taking on his mythology would raise the question of what direction the series would go and what the new movies would even be about.
While all five films produced by Disney since the acquisition approach this question differently, they’re all unified by the core thematic idea of Disney having to introduce the property to a new generation, and how they would carry on the legacy of one of the most widely known franchises in pop culture history. In essence, they made the new Star Wars movies “about” making new Star Wars movies, and with their initial wave of films now concluded with The Rise of Skywalker, it’s time to look at all the Disney Star Wars films, and how the studio’s approach to this problem changed with each film they made.
Cats Has One of the 20 Worst Box Office Opening Weekends Ever
Forget the box office Force not being as strong with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker as The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, it was a horrible weekend for Universal's big holiday outing, Cats.
It appears the hilariously bizarre word of mouth wasn't enough to garner enough audience interest (especially after truly dismal Cats reviews came out) to make the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical adaptation anything better than a box office disaster. In fact, Cats now ranks as one of the 20 worst opening weekends of a movie in wide-release at the United States domestic box office of all time.
Cats Has One of the 20 Worst Box Office Opening Weekends Ever
Forget the box office Force not being as strong with Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker as The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi, it was a horrible weekend for Universal's big holiday outing, Cats.
It appears the hilariously bizarre word of mouth wasn't enough to garner enough audience interest (especially after truly dismal Cats reviews came out) to make the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical adaptation anything better than a box office disaster. In fact, Cats now ranks as one of the 20 worst opening weekends of a movie in wide-release at the United States domestic box office of all time.