Henry Cavill has played a number of popular characters throughout his career. With each role, the British actor proved that, when it comes to the action genre, he is hands-down one of the top choices.
From playing the caped Kryptonian in the Dceu to Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher, Cavill has been the face of some of the biggest franchises on screen. The monster-slaying Witcher was one of his more prominent roles, and the show quickly became a huge success with the fans.
Suggested“I want to protect it”: Henry Cavill Only Wanted to Play The Witcher To Make Sure Geralt is Interpreted Right
The actor’s look for the show has been talked about extensively. It is not surprising, then, that it inspired a fanart of a legendary Marvel villain.
Cavill as Geralt was a huge success (Source: The Witcher) Henry Cavill inspires the artwork of an...
From playing the caped Kryptonian in the Dceu to Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher, Cavill has been the face of some of the biggest franchises on screen. The monster-slaying Witcher was one of his more prominent roles, and the show quickly became a huge success with the fans.
Suggested“I want to protect it”: Henry Cavill Only Wanted to Play The Witcher To Make Sure Geralt is Interpreted Right
The actor’s look for the show has been talked about extensively. It is not surprising, then, that it inspired a fanart of a legendary Marvel villain.
Cavill as Geralt was a huge success (Source: The Witcher) Henry Cavill inspires the artwork of an...
- 3/26/2024
- by Sreshtha Roychowdhury
- FandomWire
The Brothers Sun star Justin Chien has spoken out following Netflix’s decision not to proceed with a second season of the action comedy-drama.
In an Instagram story, Chien reposted Deadline’s story that broke the news of the cancellation and reactions from the series’ casting director Jenny Jue and Kode Abdo, along with his own message to fans.
Noting that he would “take some time to digest the news,” Chien thanked fans of The Brothers Sun “from the bottom of my heart for your love and support for the show.”
“Thank you for riding with us on this labor of love,” he also wrote. “Your love made all of our collective work, sacrifices, and heartache, worth it.”
Chien went on to thank “Netflix for giving our story a platform and giving me the opportunity to play a dream role” and acknowledge the series’ creators and crew “for giving their blood,...
In an Instagram story, Chien reposted Deadline’s story that broke the news of the cancellation and reactions from the series’ casting director Jenny Jue and Kode Abdo, along with his own message to fans.
Noting that he would “take some time to digest the news,” Chien thanked fans of The Brothers Sun “from the bottom of my heart for your love and support for the show.”
“Thank you for riding with us on this labor of love,” he also wrote. “Your love made all of our collective work, sacrifices, and heartache, worth it.”
Chien went on to thank “Netflix for giving our story a platform and giving me the opportunity to play a dream role” and acknowledge the series’ creators and crew “for giving their blood,...
- 3/2/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In hindsight, Kode Abdo probably should have noticed the red flags sooner. The overeagerness. The overselling. The overpromising. But the 35-year-old up-and-coming Australian graphic designer had been so overwhelmed by the feverish pitch from Brad Lambert — how if Abdo signed him as his personal manager, he’d soon have all of Hollywood clamoring for his posters and one-sheets — Abdo overlooked the early warning signs. Until, that is, the meeting at Disney. This was in 2019, as the studio was gearing up for the release of “Avengers: Endgame.” Abdo, who had already made a splash on social media for his superhero fan art — attracting 2.2 million followers under his nom de Instagram, Bosslogic — had landed a meeting on his own with Disney’s president of marketing, Asad Ayaz. But Lambert had insisted on tagging along to help pitch his brand-new client for the biggest job of his career, making poster art for the biggest movie of the year.
- 2/16/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
On the one-year anniversary of Chadwick Boseman’s death, several of his friends, collaborators and admirers took to social media to honor him and his work.
Boseman, famous for playing the titular role in Marvel’s “Black Panther” among many other films, died of colon cancer at age 43 on Aug. 28, 2020. His passing came as a shock to almost everyone — he had been diagnosed in 2016, but kept his illness private and continued to work. Only his family and a small group of others were aware as he underwent surgeries and chemotherapy; despite the physically demanding nature of many of his last roles, even Ryan Coogler (director of “Black Panther”) and Spike Lee (director of “Da 5 Bloods”) have said publicly that they were completely surprised by the news.
Lupita Nyong’o, who played Nakia opposite Boseman in “Black Panther,” reflected on Boseman’s silent presence as well as his laughter, sharing a...
Boseman, famous for playing the titular role in Marvel’s “Black Panther” among many other films, died of colon cancer at age 43 on Aug. 28, 2020. His passing came as a shock to almost everyone — he had been diagnosed in 2016, but kept his illness private and continued to work. Only his family and a small group of others were aware as he underwent surgeries and chemotherapy; despite the physically demanding nature of many of his last roles, even Ryan Coogler (director of “Black Panther”) and Spike Lee (director of “Da 5 Bloods”) have said publicly that they were completely surprised by the news.
Lupita Nyong’o, who played Nakia opposite Boseman in “Black Panther,” reflected on Boseman’s silent presence as well as his laughter, sharing a...
- 8/28/2021
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
If you’re not following BossLogic on social media – be it Twitter, Instagram or Facebook – you really need to correct that Asap.
Any self-respecting comic book movie fan will know BossLogic (real name: Kode Abdo) to be an artistic powerhouse capable of rendering the impossible. And by that, we mean plucking one or two characters from different universes and pitting them against one another with such style, you’d swear it was promotional material from an upcoming event movie.
Like, say, one involving John Wick and Frank Castle – better known to you, I, and the residents of Hell’s Kitchen as The Punisher. As part of his ongoing #MultiVersus series, BossLogic has created a really rather awesome crossover involving one of the deadliest assassins ever to grace our screens… and The Punisher.
It’s inspired by the library scene in John Wick: Chapter 3, which ended with Keanu Reeves’ hitman...
Any self-respecting comic book movie fan will know BossLogic (real name: Kode Abdo) to be an artistic powerhouse capable of rendering the impossible. And by that, we mean plucking one or two characters from different universes and pitting them against one another with such style, you’d swear it was promotional material from an upcoming event movie.
Like, say, one involving John Wick and Frank Castle – better known to you, I, and the residents of Hell’s Kitchen as The Punisher. As part of his ongoing #MultiVersus series, BossLogic has created a really rather awesome crossover involving one of the deadliest assassins ever to grace our screens… and The Punisher.
It’s inspired by the library scene in John Wick: Chapter 3, which ended with Keanu Reeves’ hitman...
- 4/20/2020
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
BossLogic, the concept artist extraordinaire, was heavily involved in the promotion of Avengers: Endgame – so much so, in fact, that he designed an exclusive poster for Marvel’s superhero smackdown, which depicted Earth’s Mightiest Heroes gearing up for round two.
The end design was a fiery display of superhero might, as the likes of Cap, Thor, Iron Man and Captain Marvel circled around a formidable Thanos. With the Infinity Gaunlet in one hand and a sword in the other, Marvel’s Mad Titan has never looked so frightening, and it’s fair to say that BossLogic’s Endgame poster became an instant hit among fans.
There were, of course, some alternate designs along the way. And it’s only now, as we approach the one-year anniversary of Avengers: Endgame, that BossLogic has revealed some unused posters for the McU event movie. Coming to us by way of Inverse, these...
The end design was a fiery display of superhero might, as the likes of Cap, Thor, Iron Man and Captain Marvel circled around a formidable Thanos. With the Infinity Gaunlet in one hand and a sword in the other, Marvel’s Mad Titan has never looked so frightening, and it’s fair to say that BossLogic’s Endgame poster became an instant hit among fans.
There were, of course, some alternate designs along the way. And it’s only now, as we approach the one-year anniversary of Avengers: Endgame, that BossLogic has revealed some unused posters for the McU event movie. Coming to us by way of Inverse, these...
- 4/20/2020
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
BossLogic has revealed an Avengers: Endgame poster design that didn’t go to market.
“Kode Abdo announced an exclusive Endgame poster for Atom Tickets on April 2, 2019. The poster features the surviving Avengers (post-Snap) with a column of flames ripping through the center. At the base of the fire, Thanos wields the Infinity Gauntlet, far above him is Captain Marvel, forecasting an epic showdown between the two Marvel characters.”
Read more at Inverse.
The Honest Trailer spoof of 2019 box office flop Cats is here, and it’s brutal.
“It’s no secret that we here at Tms are big fans of the gang over at Screen Junkies, and their addictive video series Honest Trailers. So of course as soon as the critically reviled Cats movie was released, we’ve been waiting for their signature take on 2019’s biggest box office flop.”
Read more at The Mary Sue.
It shouldn’t need to be said,...
“Kode Abdo announced an exclusive Endgame poster for Atom Tickets on April 2, 2019. The poster features the surviving Avengers (post-Snap) with a column of flames ripping through the center. At the base of the fire, Thanos wields the Infinity Gauntlet, far above him is Captain Marvel, forecasting an epic showdown between the two Marvel characters.”
Read more at Inverse.
The Honest Trailer spoof of 2019 box office flop Cats is here, and it’s brutal.
“It’s no secret that we here at Tms are big fans of the gang over at Screen Junkies, and their addictive video series Honest Trailers. So of course as soon as the critically reviled Cats movie was released, we’ve been waiting for their signature take on 2019’s biggest box office flop.”
Read more at The Mary Sue.
It shouldn’t need to be said,...
- 4/20/2020
- by Ivan Huang
- Den of Geek
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