The Now You See Me franchise has a new villain, and she’s quite cutthroat. And is there anyone else better suited for that type of role than Oscar-nominated actress Rosamund Pike? The answer is no, ...
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I'm Begging the World To Cast One of 'The Rookie's Best Villains as a Hero for a Change
The Rookie star Bridget Regan is one of the most amazing acting talents working today. However, in many of her roles in the last decade, she frequently portrays the villain. It started with White ...
In Episode 6 of the Disney+ series starring Dominique Thorne and Anthony Ramos, the Borat star finally made his long-awaited debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, playing Mephisto, Marvel’s own ...
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Paul Giamatti teases his Gul Dukat-like villainous character in new Star Trek show
One of the greatest villains in Star Trek’s nearly 60 years is arguably the Cardassian Gul known as Dukat. Gul Dukat was ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook If you haven’t experienced Ravensburger’s wildly popular Disney Villainous board game lineup, now ...
Aayush Sharma is a Movie/TV News Writer from India. He has been writing about Hollywood movies, US TV shows, and more for the last 9 years. He has attended several film festivals around the world and ...
Akshaye Khanna As Rehman Dakait: Cinephiles Compare Dhurandhar Star With Hollywood's Finest Villains
Akshaye Khanna's character 'Rehman Dakait' is the MVP of Aditya Dhar's 'Dhurandhar', and cinephiles are now comparing his ...
Mammootty really scales his acting prowess whenever he dons the hat of an antagonist in a movie. Let's take a look at some of his best performances as a dark and villainous character.
Lewis Pullman "found a kinship" with his 'Thunderbolts' character. The 32-year-old actor plays Sentry, the villainous character, in the new Marvel movie - but Lewis has revealed that Steven Yeun was ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Young children have a lot of trust in scientists, and watching superhero TV shows with villainous researchers has little impact – and only in certain situations, a new study shows.
Jeffrey is a freelance features writer at Collider. He is an MPA-accredited entertainment journalist and a Tomatometer-approved critic based in the LA area. He graduated from the University of Texas ...
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