Dwayne Johnson’s jump from WWE to acting was followed by a host of professional wrestlers. Now, along with Johnson, John Cena, and Dave Bautista have also become household names, mostly because of their groundbreaking work in superhero films like The Suicide Squad and Guardians of the Galaxy.
Dwayne Johnson in Black Adam
However, while fans criticized Johnson for the sameness of his characters across multiple film franchises, John Cena and Dave Bautista have surpassed the actor when it comes to acting, or so fans think. Cena has been lauded for his ability to do comedy, while Bautista has been praised for his ability to do drama and hold characters like Drax the Destroyer with ease.
Fans speculate about Dwayne Johnson’s A24 film
Dwayne Johnson in Black Adam
Dwayne Johnson’s A24 film, The Smashing Machine, has gotten fans speculating about the Rock’s need to make a dramatic character.
Dwayne Johnson in Black Adam
However, while fans criticized Johnson for the sameness of his characters across multiple film franchises, John Cena and Dave Bautista have surpassed the actor when it comes to acting, or so fans think. Cena has been lauded for his ability to do comedy, while Bautista has been praised for his ability to do drama and hold characters like Drax the Destroyer with ease.
Fans speculate about Dwayne Johnson’s A24 film
Dwayne Johnson in Black Adam
Dwayne Johnson’s A24 film, The Smashing Machine, has gotten fans speculating about the Rock’s need to make a dramatic character.
- 3/13/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
Exclusive: David Walliams’ lawsuit against the producer of Britain’s Got Talent has detailed work, including a Channel 4 show, he claims to have lost after his derogatory remarks about contestants were leaked to the press.
Walliams is suing Fremantle for allegedly breaking data protection laws and breaching his privacy after The Guardian published what he argues were private remarks about people auditioning for Britain’s Got Talent.
The Guardian saw a transcript of comments made by Walliams in 2020. The newspaper said he made the remarks while sitting at the Britain’s Got Talent judges’ table and they included him referring to a pensioner as a “c***.”
In a High Court legal filing seen by Deadline, Walliams claimed that his “reputation and earnings have been severely damaged” as a result of The Guardian’s story.
The legal document listed offers of work that had been “withdrawn,” including a “travelogue across India on Channel...
Walliams is suing Fremantle for allegedly breaking data protection laws and breaching his privacy after The Guardian published what he argues were private remarks about people auditioning for Britain’s Got Talent.
The Guardian saw a transcript of comments made by Walliams in 2020. The newspaper said he made the remarks while sitting at the Britain’s Got Talent judges’ table and they included him referring to a pensioner as a “c***.”
In a High Court legal filing seen by Deadline, Walliams claimed that his “reputation and earnings have been severely damaged” as a result of The Guardian’s story.
The legal document listed offers of work that had been “withdrawn,” including a “travelogue across India on Channel...
- 10/23/2023
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
It’s official: Indira Varma has entered the Whoniverse – or rather, re-entered. Varma is the latest cast member announced for Doctor Who series 14, playing the mysterious ‘Duchess’ – quite the villain by the sounds of it, as Russell T Davies promises “a whole new audience will be hiding behind the settee when the Duchess unleashes her terror.”
But while these days Varma is best-known for her roles in Game of Thrones, Obi Wan and Obsession, not only has she already worked with Davies on Torchwood, she’s starred alongside a whole host of Doctor Who’s most notable alumni:
She Was Torchwood’s First Villain Back in 2006
Varma’s got form when it comes to playing lovable baddies in the Whoniverse – like Peter Capaldi, she appeared on Torchwood before her Doctor Who debut. Her character Suzie Costello was a key part of the Torchwood team, but her fear of death led...
But while these days Varma is best-known for her roles in Game of Thrones, Obi Wan and Obsession, not only has she already worked with Davies on Torchwood, she’s starred alongside a whole host of Doctor Who’s most notable alumni:
She Was Torchwood’s First Villain Back in 2006
Varma’s got form when it comes to playing lovable baddies in the Whoniverse – like Peter Capaldi, she appeared on Torchwood before her Doctor Who debut. Her character Suzie Costello was a key part of the Torchwood team, but her fear of death led...
- 5/25/2023
- by Lauravickersgreen
- Den of Geek
You'd think that Toby reuniting with his former fiancée, Amy, would have been a bit more entertaining.
On Scorpion Season 4 Episode 13, Toby and Happy came face to face with Quincy, Amy, and photos of their honeymoon, in romantic slideshow format no less. Then, they get trapped in a bunker together. It was the perfect storm for hilarity, and yet none ensued.
Seriously, as far as cases go, this one wasn't the most entertaining. Being trapped together didn't yield any laughter, and the focus seemed to be on romantic drama rather than entertaining drama.
Toby didn't seemed phased by Amy's presence at all. He focused more on Quincy, and Happy focused more on Amy. Sure, Amy and Happy becoming friends was nice, but it's the only small upside to this.
Part of the problem is that we don't really get a sense of Amy.
She waltzed in without really introducing herself...
On Scorpion Season 4 Episode 13, Toby and Happy came face to face with Quincy, Amy, and photos of their honeymoon, in romantic slideshow format no less. Then, they get trapped in a bunker together. It was the perfect storm for hilarity, and yet none ensued.
Seriously, as far as cases go, this one wasn't the most entertaining. Being trapped together didn't yield any laughter, and the focus seemed to be on romantic drama rather than entertaining drama.
Toby didn't seemed phased by Amy's presence at all. He focused more on Quincy, and Happy focused more on Amy. Sure, Amy and Happy becoming friends was nice, but it's the only small upside to this.
Part of the problem is that we don't really get a sense of Amy.
She waltzed in without really introducing herself...
- 1/16/2018
- by Allison Nichols
- TVfanatic
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