Rebecca Ferguson

Rebecca Ferguson Joins Emily Blunt in ‘The Girl on the Train’
Rebecca Ferguson Joins Emily Blunt in ‘The Girl on the Train’
Rebecca Ferguson Joins Emily Blunt in ‘The Girl on the Train’
After her breakout performance in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, chances are you’ve been fan-casting Rebecca Ferguson in just about everything (cough, Captain Marvel, cough). While the actress won’t be appearing opposite Channing Tatum in Gambit, she has lined up a pretty great new role in an adaptation of the Hitchcockian thriller The Girl on the Train.
Comic Strip: Ronda Rousey Wants to Play Captain Marvel
Comic Strip: Ronda Rousey Wants to Play Captain Marvel
Comic Strip: Ronda Rousey Wants to Play Captain Marvel
ScreenCrush’s Comic Strip is a weekly roundup of the hottest superhero movie / TV news items. From Marvel to DC and points in between, if it pertains to costumed comic book heroes, we’re covering it here, bringing you our expert analysis. This week, check out new photos from the set of upcoming comic book movies, ponder the idea of Ronda Rousey playing a superhero, and catch up on the latest Spider-Man movie talk.
‘Gambit’ Eyes Rebecca Ferguson, Lea Seydoux and Abbey Lee
‘Gambit’ Eyes Rebecca Ferguson, Lea Seydoux and Abbey Lee
‘Gambit’ Eyes Rebecca Ferguson, Lea Seydoux and Abbey Lee
Last week, when news broke that Channing Tatum might be leaving Gambit, there was a little extra piece of news that you may not have noticed while you were panicking: Tatum was in the midst of testing opposite potential leading ladies, including Spectre star Lea Seydoux. 20th Century Fox has a couple of other interesting names on their lead actress short list, including Rebecca Ferguson, who just kicked all of the ass in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.