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First Cut of ‘Glass’ Was Over Three Hours Long

The upcoming Glass is the culmination of a saga that kicked off nearly 20 years ago with Unbreakable, delivering audiences a team-up that we never knew we wanted to see so badly. The epic nature of the narrative means there were a lot of moving pieces to bring together, with director M. Night Shyamalan revealing the first cut of the...
Comic Book 11 December

The Graham Norton Show lines up an X-Men superhero and an American Horror Story star

We've not even made it through Christmas yet – let alone the cold, dark days of the New Year – but it's time to talk January telly. Yes, already. It is of course worth thinking so far ahead, as you'll want to clear your diaries for Friday, January 11 when Graham Norton welcomes some very special guests onto his sofa....
Digital Spy 13 December

Stars of Watership Down reveal how the original animation terrified them as children

The cast of Watership Down have shared the terror they felt as they watched the film’s original animated version as children. James McAvoy, John Boyega, Gemma Arterton and Nicholas Hoult are among a star-studded cast voicing the rabbits in the BBC One version of the best-selling novel, which was famously adapted into a film in 1978. McAvoy, who plays Hazel,...
Independent 15 December

Watership Down director explains why the Netflix version is less bloody

Netflix dropped its four-episode adaptation of Richard Adams’ dystopian classic Watership Down on Christmas Day. The BBC co-production was generally well-reviewed by critics, who praised the all-star voice cast (led by James McAvoy, John Boyeg,a and Tom Wilkinson) and the latest version of the tale of a warren of rabbits on their run for their lives in the English countryside...
Entertainment Weekly 27 December

James McAvoy’s Split Character was originally supposed to fight Bruce Willis in Unbreakable

M. Night Shyamalan proved that he was still the king of movie twists when he revealed that Split was set in the same universe as 2000's Unbreakable, effectively creating his own superhero cinematic universe nearly 20 years later. While Bruce Willis' David Dunn will face off against James McAvoy's Kevin Wendell Crumb in Glass (out January 18), his character was...
Syfy Wire 27 December
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