Bucky’s Arm: Stan Stands by Practical Choice
While speaking with Empire Magazine, the actor explained the reason why he has always opted for wearing a practically-made cybernetic arm over a far easier (and lighter) option known as a “green-sleeve.”
While speaking with Empire Magazine, the actor explained the reason why he has always opted for wearing a practically-made cybernetic arm over a far easier (and lighter) option known as a “green-sleeve.”
The series has fans giddy about what’s to come for Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall). Tons of big-name actors have been named among the cast, including Peter Dinklage, Krysten Ritter, Uma Thurman, Neil Patrick Harris, and Eric Stonestreet. Along with Hall, James Remar will reprise his role as the late Harry Morgan, who serves as Dexter’s ghost guide, as well as David Zayas as Detective Angel Batista and Jack Alcott, who appeared as the grown son Harrison in New Blood. As fans gear up to watch, it’s worth revisiting what happened in New Blood.
The fourth spin-off of the popular NCIS franchise, NCIS: Sydney joined CBS’ impressive catalog of crime investigation dramas with its premiere in 2023. Following a joint task force between American NCIS agents and Australian police, the series takes the familiar smart and sleek NCIS style and adds an international twist. While critics have generally praised the series, it has been a letdown for fans so far. But while the series, currently in its sophomore season, may have a number of growing pains, the solid bones of the franchise are strong as ever.
“It was a really, really cool project to be a part of. I had a great time working on that. Nic is so cool and awesome,” Haas told us. “And Brendan Gleeson is amazing. He plays my boss. And it’s really an authentic film noir, you know, the way they filmed it. In fact, even the monitors, like, playback — it was in black and white, and with the shadows […] It really felt like you were watching yourself in the 1930s, the way that they made the look of the video.” Haas continued:
The actress appeared on a recent episode of the Films To Be Buried with Brett Goldstein podcast, where she opened up about feeling “so slimy” during reshoots for her 2000 teen rom-com Down to You.