Sebastian Stan Didn’t Confirm He’s Playing Harvey Dent in ‘The Batman Part II’
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While fielding an unrelated question about Avengers: Doomsday to the French news outlet, Le Journal di Dimanche (via Screen Rant ), Sebastian Stan stated he’s playing Harvey Dent in The Batman, Part II.
Honestly, I have absolutely no idea. Because we didn’t have a script. We were just shooting scattered scenes. It’s a different way of working, continuous, constantly evolving. The producers didn’t want us to read it in its entirety, to avoid journalists asking us questions. (Laughs.) I’ve been following this rule for fifteen years, I’m used to it. I also can’t say anything about The Batman: Part II, by Matt Reeves, where I play Harvey Dent. The beauty of this profession also lies in participating in projects of this scale, which I love as a viewer. Right now, I’m really looking forward to seeing The Odyssey , by Christopher Nolan; it looks amazing.
Deadline reports Jack Reynor (Lee Cronin’s The Mummy ) will star alongside Lily James in Seasons , an upcoming horror film from director Drew Hancock based on the viral short story, My Wife and I Bought a Ranch . The story concerns “a husband and wife who buy their dream ranch, only to discover the land is alive with ancient spirits. For the couple, survival will mean submitting to increasingly disturbing rituals with each turn of the season.”
During his recent appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast (via Comic Book ), Noah Centineo described Netflix’s live-action Gundam movie as “Romeo and Juliet in Space.”
It’s a big action romance space movie. It lives in the Universal Century canon of Gundam , for those who know. I don’t know how much I can tell you about what characters are in it, but I will say you can compare it to a non-Shakespearean Romeo And Juliet in Space.
According to Bloody-Disgusting , the sequel to last year’s R.L.
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