AARP announced the nominees for its upcoming Movies for Grownups Awards today which, for the second year now, also includes candidates for TV and streaming “Bests.”
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Peter Dinklage believes “Game Of Thrones” “had to end when [it] did” despite what anyone else thinks.
The HBO fantasy drama that ended in 2019, after eight seasons, caused a disagreement among fans regarding its final season. The author of the “GOT” books, George R.R. Martin, recently spoke out in a report about how he “begged” HBO executives to continue the series for another two seasons “because there was enough material for it.”
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AARP announced the nominees for its upcoming Movies for Grownups Awards today which, for the second year now, also includes candidates for TV and streaming “Bests.”
Peter Dinklage has taken on challenging roles in the past. But nothing seems to be as challenging as his new role in the acclaimed musical drama, “Cyrano.” In the film, Dinklage plays the title character, a master swordsman and a secret love interest of the girl of his dreams.
Joe Wright’s musical drama Cyrano has had its UK release delayed, with the country experiencing a continued wave of Covid infections propelled by the Omicron variant.
The news of Legendary’s reboot of “The Toxic Avenger” was announced, fans of the original (such as this writer) were shocked.
When “Game of Thrones” began its final season, fans were skeptical. How would the creators of the series find a way to wrap up all of those storylines in a matter of six episodes? Well, the answer, for many at least, was that they couldn’t.
Peter Dinklage shared his thoughts on the highly controversial "Game of Thrones" finale and even praised the show for subverting viewers' expectations. The show lasted for eight seasons before wrapping up in 2019 with a finale that mostly upset fans.
Peter Dinklage is addressing the much-criticized Game of Thrones finale.
Cancel culture critics were wrong to take issue with his portrayal of the late "Fantasy Island" star Herve Villechaize in a 2018 film because he’s White, actor Peter Dinklage said recently. Dinklage, one of the stars of "Game of Thrones," spoke out on a recent "Awards Chatter" podcast, Mediaite.com reported.
New York Times. “We were going off the air and they didn’t know what to do with their Sunday nights anymore.
Game Of Thrones, believing the show “had to end when [it] did”.The HBO fantasy series finished in 2019 after eight seasons, with the final season proving particularly divisive among fans.George R.R.
I'm A Celebrity winner Danny Miller has warned his former Emmerdale co-star Adam Thomas to 'watch his back' after pulling a prank on him.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorJoe Wright’s “Cyrano,” currently in theaters for an Oscar-qualifying run before opening wide Jan. 21, stays true to the Edmond Rostand play, beginning with a grand theatrical scene.
Gordon Cox Theater EditorPeter Dinklage was never very interested in playing the lead role in “Cyrano de Bergerac” — until a new musical adaptation of the story got rid of the fake nose that has come to define the character in the minds of many.Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below:“It didn’t really speak to me,” said Dinklage of the original 1897 Edmond Rostand play.