Jeff Goldblum

Check Out These Rad ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Character Posters
Check Out These Rad ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Character Posters
Check Out These Rad ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Character Posters
Thor: Ragnarok looks truly rad. The trailers for Taika Waititi’s upcoming sequel tease a film that’s supremely funny and wildly colorful and really, really cool; it’s like watching a trailer for the movie version of the smiley face with sunglasses emoji, or a movie called “Rad Dudes With Bad Attitudes.” Marvel’s promotional materials for Ragnarok are definitely in keeping with that particular aesthetic, like this series of eight new, neon-colored character posters — even Jeff Friggin’ Goldblum and Anthony Hopkins get their own posters.
Watch Hulk Smash in This New ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Clip
Watch Hulk Smash in This New ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Clip
Watch Hulk Smash in This New ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Clip
I’d like to think I’m not prone to hyperbole, so believe me when I say I’m putting all my remaining Marvel eggs in the Thor: Ragnarok basket. Sure, I’ve more-or-less enjoyed most of the movies in the franchise  —  this year’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, for example, might be one of their best yet  —  but superhero movies are like anything else: the more you ingest, the less you enjoy it the next time around. If Marvel is going to continue making these movies until the sun explodes, then I’m ready for things to get a little bit weird, and Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi is the right person to deliver.
Thor and Hulk Go Head to Head in New ‘Ragnarok’ Empire Magazine Covers
Thor and Hulk Go Head to Head in New ‘Ragnarok’ Empire Magazine Covers
Thor and Hulk Go Head to Head in New ‘Ragnarok’ Empire Magazine Covers
The electric, neon typography of the Thor: Ragnarok trailers was just one of many things that got us hyped about the Taika Waititi film – Cate Blanchett’s Hela being 99 percent of those other ‘many things.’ Marvel took that psychedelic aesthetic even further with the new poster that dropped at Comic-Con last month, glowing with phosphorescent color. Hopefully you’re not tired of that look just yet because Empire magazine debuted two new Thor: Ragnarok covers full of colorful neon.
Trevorrow Went Back to the Books for ‘Jurassic World 2’
Trevorrow Went Back to the Books for ‘Jurassic World 2’
Trevorrow Went Back to the Books for ‘Jurassic World 2’
Whether you are someone who loved or hated Jurassic World when it first hit theaters, there’s probably something we can all agree on: the movie needed itself some Jeff Goldblum. Goldblum’s Ian Malcolm  —  mathematician-turned-dinosaur-expert-turned-intellectual-action-hero  —  is one of the standouts of both the original Jurassic Park film and its sequel, and the news that Goldblum would be returning for Colin Trevorrow’s sequel was a welcome one. Goldblum may not have been enough to save Independence Day: Resurgence, but its a quantifiable fact that all movies are better with a little bit of his signature ‘ums’ and ‘ahs.’
Jeff Goldblum Could’ve Been the Voice of Apple’s Siri
Jeff Goldblum Could’ve Been the Voice of Apple’s Siri
Jeff Goldblum Could’ve Been the Voice of Apple’s Siri
We don’t really need further evidence that we are living in a total nightmare (or an alternate timeline, if you’re one of Those People), but then a piece of news comes along that forces us to confront the true horror of reality by offering a painful glimpse at a beautiful life that could’ve been — and never was (at least not in this timeline, if you’re one of Those People). Today, it’s the heartbreaking revelation that Jeff Goldblum — national treasure, king of the silver foxes and master of the universe — could have been the voice of Siri on your iPhone. In the mournful words of the wise Adele, WE COULD’VE HAD IT AAAALLLLLL.
Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate Join Drew Pearce’s ‘Hotel Artemis’
Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate Join Drew Pearce’s ‘Hotel Artemis’
Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate Join Drew Pearce’s ‘Hotel Artemis’
Hotel Artemis just became even more exciting with the addition of four more fantastic cast members: Jeff Goldblum, Jenny Slate, Sterling K. Brown and Charlie Day have all signed on for the feature directorial debut from Iron Man 3 screenwriter Drew Pearce. The quartet of stars join Jodie Foster, who headlines the sci-fi thriller that sounds a little like a futuristic version of the Continental in John Wick — except instead of a hotel for assassins, it’s an underground hospital.
Jeff Goldblum Has His Own Jeff Goldblum Ranking System
Jeff Goldblum Has His Own Jeff Goldblum Ranking System
Jeff Goldblum Has His Own Jeff Goldblum Ranking System
People of Earth, I would like to call your attention to Exhibit B in today’s case for recognizing Jeff Goldblum as a national treasure (or…monument? Can we do that?): While discussing his role as the eccentric Goldblum-esque Grandmaster in Thor: Ragnarok, the actor revealed, in his typical quirky-casual fashion, that he’s developed his very own Jeff Goldblum ranking system — and he’s graciously given director Taika Waititi the highest-possible rating.

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