amanda seyfried is a gay icon and none of you even acknowledge it. look at her filmography. mean girls, jennifer’s body, mama mia, les misérables… tell me she’s not a legend
Katie McGrath (Supergirl), Ray McKinnon (Rectify) Adam Shapiro (Never Have I Ever), Mark Musashi (Fear of the Walking Dead) and Marina Mazepa (Malignant) have been cast opposite Colin Woodell and Mel Gibson in Starz’s The Continental, the prequel to the Keanu Reeves film series John Wick. The Continental will be presented as a three-night special-event TV series, produced for Starz by Lionsgate Television.
In addition to Woodell and Gibson, the five join previously announced cast members Hubert Point-Du Jour, Jessica Allain, Mishel Prada, Nhung Kate and Ben Robson.
McGrath will play The Adjudicator; McKinnon portrays Jenkins; Shapiro is Lemmy; and Musahi and Mazepa will play High Table assassins Hansel & Gretel.
“the mandalorian should have finished after season two. boba fett should have gotten his own well-written show without mando cameos,” i say into the mic. the crowd boos. i begin to walk off in shame, when a voice speaks and commands silence from the room.
“they’re right.” i look for the owner of the voice. there in the 4th row stands din djarin himself.
nothing ever compares to like 2A/early 2B SC because they were just so earnestly writing the most insane outlandish gay drama for the pair of them with like no audience feedback to cater to or counter yet. they just did that
Bridget Regan’s Pam Isley, aka Poison Ivy, has finally entered the chat.
When Batwoman returns with an all-new episode this Wednesday (airing at 9/8c on The CW), the Arrowverse series will introduce Regan’s take on the iconic villain through flashbacks as Renee Montoya (played by Victoria Cartagena) relives her past.