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‘New Mutants’ Confirms Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams
‘New Mutants’ Confirms Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams
‘New Mutants’ Confirms Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams
After more than a year of rumors, hints and reports, Anya Taylor-Joy and Maisie Williams have officially joined the cast of New Mutants, one of a few upcoming projects set within the X-Men universe. The Fault in Our Stars director Josh Boone has long been attached to helm the project, teasing the Game of Thrones star’s potential involvement as recently as February. It’s another big step forward for New Mutants, which joins X-Force and Channing Tatum’s on again / off again Gambit movie in Fox’s lineup of forthcoming mutant spinoffs.
Josh Boone Hints Maisie Williams Has Joined ‘New Mutants’
Josh Boone Hints Maisie Williams Has Joined ‘New Mutants’
Josh Boone Hints Maisie Williams Has Joined ‘New Mutants’
Rumors have swirled around the gestating production of New Mutants like so many Terrigen Mists since it was first announced around a year ago. We‘ve pinned down The Fault in Our Stars director Josh Boone as the hand on the steering wheel, he’s confirmed that The Witch starlet Anya Taylor-Joy will take one of the leading roles as Magik, and she’s confirmed that James McAvoy will reprise his role of the young Professor Charles Xavier. But even as the production’s projected spring start date rapidly approaches, little else is known for sure about this lower-profile superhero picture.
Maisie Williams and Asa Butterfield to Star in Weepie Teen Romance ‘Departures’
Maisie Williams and Asa Butterfield to Star in Weepie Teen Romance ‘Departures’
Maisie Williams and Asa Butterfield to Star in Weepie Teen Romance ‘Departures’
Teen love is simply too pure for this compromised world. (In the movies, anyhow. In real life, the love between teens is like a knockoff version of love you’d buy in Chinatown for eight dollars.) Cancer drove Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort apart in The Fault in Our Stars, and in the new film The Space Between Us, the vague atmospheric chemistry of Earth separates Asa Butterfield from his one true love Britt Robertson. Butterfield’s coming back for seconds at the teen-weepie-romance buffet, too, as a new report from Deadline indicates today.
'Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams Talks Season 7 Cliffhanger
'Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams Talks Season 7 Cliffhanger
'Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams Talks Season 7 Cliffhanger
Game of Thrones isn’t necessarily known for its seasonal cliffhangers (Season 5 was more “did that really happen?” than “what happens next?”), but might the penultimate year leave us on a mammoth twist? That’s the suggestion from series star Maisie Williams, claiming “We’ve come to the climax and it’s rolling down to the end.”
'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Might Revisit Walder Frey
'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Might Revisit Walder Frey
'Game of Thrones' Season 7 Might Revisit Walder Frey
Even the deadest of dead Game of Thrones characters are hardly off-limits by Season 7, though it had appeared Season 6 made short work of lingering figures to tighten up its final years. Surprisingly, we may not have seen the last of a Game of Thrones villain who made a brief return in Season 6, despite a pretty large hole in his neck. Allow us to explain.
Maisie Williams Stars in Trailer for Netflix’s Tech Superhero Movie ‘iBoy’
Maisie Williams Stars in Trailer for Netflix’s Tech Superhero Movie ‘iBoy’
Maisie Williams Stars in Trailer for Netflix’s Tech Superhero Movie ‘iBoy’
The broad-strokes version of Netflix’s unfortunately titled new film iBoy — “mild-mannered nerd acquires unlikely superpowers, which he then uses to fight crime” — may sound like a take on a story we’ve already heard a dozen times. But could Spider-Man intercept text messages? Could Batman hack into secret computer servers using only his brain? Does Superman have a charming British accent? The answer to these questions is no, no, and no. All will be rectified, however, when the new action picture comes to Netflix on January 27.

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