Katherine Langford has a dynamic new role in the coming-of-age comedy.
Katherine Langford has a dynamic new role in the coming-of-age comedy.
Being a teen in high school is tough business. Hormones are going wild.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, beloved liberal Supreme Court justice and champion of women's rights, passed away today due to complications of metastatic pancreas cancer, the court announced, via CNN. Immediately after the news broke, celebrities and politicians paid tribute to RBG's life and legacy.
You know what would be funny? A film about teens who go to school and then find out that there’s some mysterious illness that is causing them all to spontaneously combust. Well, at least the filmmakers behind “Spontaneous” think that’s the premise for a hilarious teen comedy, even if it does sound a bit horrific at first glance.
13 Reasons Why lead Katherine Langford has said that playing the role of Hannah Baker as her first role was the “hardest”.Quickly becoming the most-tweeted-about Netflix show to date following its first season premiere in March 2017, the mystery drama concluded its fourth season this summer following the tale of Hannah who took her own life in season one.Langford, who is now starring in Cursed, continued to appear in the Netflix drama in flashbacks scenes.
Netflix's new fantasy seriesCursed,based on the graphic novel of the same name written by Thomas Wheeler and illustrated by Frank Miller,is a reimagining of an Arthurian legend with a strong female character at the forefront. Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) leads the cast as Nimue, a teenager with special powers who is destined to become the fabled Lady of the Lake.
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for the first season of Netflix’s “Cursed.”)For “Cursed” fans who want to dig deeper into the medieval origins of the fantasy series, Netflix shared a video primer on Saturday featuring the cast breaking down the lengthy history of the characters they play on the show.The series, based on Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler’s novel of the same name, provides an origin story for Nimue, a.k.a.
Katherine Langford is opening up about what’s ahead for Nimue and the characters of Cursed, following the series debut on Netflix today.
's first season begins with Katherine Langford's one-day Lady of the Lake, Nimue, being sent on a quest to deliver a certain mythical sword to a certain medieval wizard.
It only took 10 minutes for Katherine Langford's character to say, "I don't want it. I don't want to be your summoner," in a line that feels completely ripped from the Jon Snow playbook.
Katherine Langford hadn't planned to return to TV so soon after. She certainly wasn't expecting to find herself months into a nearly yearlong shoot in the U.K., filming an epic battle scene on the hottest day of the year.«It was, I think, 101 or 105 [degrees], and we were under lights,» Langford tells ET's Lauren Zima.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticIn “Cursed,” a new Netflix series that restages the Arthurian legend with a contemporary sensibility, Katherine Langford plays Nimue, a young woman whose sense of righteousness is inflected by, and inflamed with, a destiny to lead her people through a time of upheaval.
Katherine Langford is making sure her voice is heard.
Netflix show “Cursed” reimagines the origin story for King Arthur, Merlin and Lancelot — literary characters who have become pop culture staples in countless movies and shows.
The full trailer for Netflix‘s Cursed, starring Katherine Langford, just dropped!
What do you do when “13 Reasons Why” is over, “The Witcher” is on hiatus and you want to stay in both the Katherine Langford and swords and sorcerers business? If you’re Netflix, you combine the two, with “Cursed,” which is a re-imagination of an Arthurian legend and all features their fetching young star.
Cursed, Katherine Langford's Nimue, aka the Lady of the Lake, is the one wielding the famous blade, and she's a force to be reckoned with. TV Guide has the exclusive extended trailer for the new series, and it's got everything you'd ever want in a medieval fantasy. It previews a bloody struggle between Nimue's people, a Fae species that has magic running through their veins, and a radical church, led by some very scary monks.
ridiculously rad-looking series Warrior Nun, which premieres on Thursday, July 2; Charlize Theron's The Old Guard, which premieres on Friday, July 10; and Katherine Langford getting medieval for a new take on the Arthurian legend in Cursed, which drops on Friday, July 17.Netflix will also feature new takes on a couple of '90s classics, including Netflix's new version of Unsolved Mysteries, the first six episodes of which will drop on Wednesday, July 1, and a new adaptation of The Baby-Sitters
Katherine Langford is taking on a new international role!
ridiculously rad-looking series Warrior Nun, which premieres on Thursday, July 2; Charlize Theron's The Old Guard, which premieres on Friday, July 10; and Katherine Langford getting medieval for a new take on the Arthurian legend in Cursed, which drops on Friday, July 17.Netflix will also feature new takes on a couple of '90s classics, including Netflix's new version of Unsolved Mysteries, the first six episodes of which will drop on Wednesday, July 1, and a new adaptation of The Baby-Sitters
13 Reasons Why star Katherine Langford has revealed why she wasn’t able to attend filming for the final episode of the Netflix drama.Langford’s character Hannah Baker does appear in the show’s finale, but via the producers adapting footage from an earlier episode.Now, Langford has saidthat she was too busy filming for another Netflix series Cursed to show up for the last shoot. The actor also revealed that she still hasn’t finished watching 13 Reasons Why despite starring in it.
Netflix have shared a trailer for new fantasy show Cursed – watch it below.The show stars 13 Reasons Why‘s Katherine Langford as Nimue, a young woman tormented for her magical gifts.Cursed, which lands on Netflix on July 17, is based on a book by Tom Wheeler and Frank Miller.
Katherine Langford is getting medieval in her next adventure. The 13 Reasons Why star headlines Netflix's Cursed, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Tom Wheeler and Frank Miller.
the list of new Netflix titles that are scheduled to arrive on the streaming service next month are stacking up.
Cursed, which is just about to be released onto the streamer.
Katherine Langford makes an emphatic return to Netflix in the new fantasy series “Cursed”.
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