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Abhinav Shukla Talks About His Dream Role, Wishes To Play Intelligent Characters

· April 16, 2021 ·

Abhinav Shukla has amassed a huge fan-following after his stint on the show Bigg Boss 14 . It is inevitable that his fans are now waiting with bated breath to see him once again on their TV screens. The actor recently spoke about the kind of characters he would like to play and also shared his dream role. Speaking to Bollywood Life about the same, Abhinav revealed that his dream role is to play a character like Walter White from the hit show The Breaking Bad. For the unversed, the character was essayed by Bryan Cranston. The Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka actor revealed that getting into the skin of such an awe-inspiring role would be a dream come true for him. Also Read: Abhinav Shukla Rescues Wife Rubina Dilaik By Disabling A Site Which Leaked Contact Details Of BB 14 Winner Apart from that, the actor also praised the role of Hathi Ram in the Amazon Prime series Pataal Lok which was essayed by Jaideep Ahlawat. The Bigg Boss 14 contestant … [Read more...] about Abhinav Shukla Talks About His Dream Role, Wishes To Play Intelligent Characters

‘The Walking Dead’ Star Katelyn Nacon Joins Movie ‘Breathing Happy’ With John D’Aquino & NHL HoF’er Phil Esposito

· April 16, 2021 ·

EXCLUSIVE : The Walking Dead star Katelyn Nacon has joined John D’Aquino ( Cory In The House ), Augie Duke ( Bad Kids Go To Hell ), June Carryl ( Shameless ), and NHL Hall of Famer Phil Esposito in feature drama Breathing Happy , which is filming in Tampa, Florida and Los Angeles, California. Written and directed by Shane Brady ( HBO: Ballers ), the film follows Dylan, a recovering drug addict on the eve of his one year sober-anniversary, which happens to be Christmas Eve. He spends the holiday alone having lost friends and family to his addictions and his inability to take responsibility for his actions. But just as he’s about to reach his goal of one full year being sober, his past demons show up, tempting him to fail. Related Story 'Walking Dead' Showrunner Angela Kang On Tonight's Real Season 10 Ender, The Final Season, Steven Yeun's Possible Return & That Negan Smirk: Q&A Executive-produced by Emily Zercher and Jamie Parslow, pic … [Read more...] about ‘The Walking Dead’ Star Katelyn Nacon Joins Movie ‘Breathing Happy’ With John D’Aquino & NHL HoF’er Phil Esposito

Loki Is the MCU’s First Crime Thriller Teases Marvel Boss Kevin Feige

· April 16, 2021 ·

One of the most unexpected offerings from the MCU's first slate of shows on Disney+ is a miniseries centered around Loki, the trickster god, played by Tom Hiddleston. Not only did the character act as a villain for much of the run of the MCU, but he also died at the hands of Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War . Now, Loki is set to experience a fresh set of problems in an unexpected setting. While talking about their shows on Disney+, MCU showrunner Kevin Feige hinted that the events of Loki will play out as a "crime thriller". "[WandaVision] is probably the most overt level -- black and white, old fashioned aspect ratio -- but every show that we're working on I think is about creative swings for both Marvel Studios, the MCU and television. So I'm very excited about what we've already shown on Falcon and The Winter Solider -- that is a very big scale epic action buddy series that we're excited about. Loki, we've not said much about, but is intriguingly different and I think … [Read more...] about Loki Is the MCU’s First Crime Thriller Teases Marvel Boss Kevin Feige

The Offspring’s Dexter Holland on Cali Punk Pride and Why We’ve Seen the Worst of Covid

· April 15, 2021 ·

“Oh, baby, let the bad times roll,” the Offspring sing on the title track to their new album, resigning themselves to a world in peril. It’s the stalwart California punk band’s first studio LP in nearly a decade, and their first for Concord after a lengthy run on Capitol, but the label change and the departure of their longtime bassist haven’t blunted the Offspring’s edge. Working with producer Bob Rock (Metallica), they set doom-and-gloom lyrics (as heard on the shrug-emoji title track and the prescient “This Is Not Utopia”) to euphoric melodies for a head-spinning listen that’s on par with their Nineties gems Smash and Ixnay on the Hombre . While singer Dexter Holland jokingly chalks up the delay between 2012’s Days Go By and Let the Bad Times Roll to laziness, the reality is that Holland has been a busy dude. In 2017, he earned his Ph.D. in molecular biology from USC and has been tracking the Covid-19 pandemic from two distinct viewpoints: as a touring musician eager … [Read more...] about The Offspring’s Dexter Holland on Cali Punk Pride and Why We’ve Seen the Worst of Covid

Pete Townshend on the Who’s Uncertain Future and the Legacy of ‘The Who Sell Out’

· April 16, 2021 ·

A 15-minute interview with Pete Townshend is a near-impossibility. Not only is he one of the most eloquent and thoughtful figures in rock history, but he’s also one of the most loquacious. And even though we said that we’d limit this conversation — tied to the new deluxe edition of The Who Sell Out — to 15 minutes, per a request from one of his representatives, Townshend’s answer to our first question after a few icebreakers clocked in at seven minutes and eight seconds. There was so much more we wanted to discuss at that point, including the impact of Sgt. Pepper on The Who Sell Out, his disappointment when “I Can See for Miles” failed to become a hit, and how he sizes up Sell Out next to latter-day albums like Who’s Next . Looking forward, we also wanted to hear about the status of the next Who record, the challenges of writing songs that Roger Daltrey will agree to sing, returning to the road after the pandemic, and the possibility of a Who biopic. Related … [Read more...] about Pete Townshend on the Who’s Uncertain Future and the Legacy of ‘The Who Sell Out’

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