Star Wars’ First Arab Jedi Role Cut: Shocking Revelation from ‘Quantico’ Actress!

As a devoted fan, I couldn’t help but share my excitement upon discovering that the talented Yasmine Al Massri has taken on the role of a Jedi in Skeleton Crew! Known for her captivating performances as Nimah & Raina Amin on Quantico, this Palestinian-born US-American and French actress is about to make Star Wars history. Although she doesn’t delve into specifics regarding the scope of her role or why it didn’t come to fruition, she did confirm that she would have been the first Arab actor to portray a Jedi in the Star Wars saga. Here’s to hoping we’ll get to see more of Yasmine Al Massri’s Jedi skills soon!

Austin Butler Turned Down Top Gun: Maverick for Quentin Tarantino

Despite the success Tarantino’s dramedy brought to Butler’s career and opened new doors, he had to decline an offer to co-star with Tom Cruise in the blockbuster hit Top Gun: Maverick, choosing instead to play the real-life murderer Tex Watson in Quentin Tarantino’s film Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood. Here’s how Butler landed the role in Tarantino’s movie.

Every Comedy Movie Starring Alan Rickman, Ranked

Known predominantly for his roles as Hans Gruber in Die Hard and Professor Severus Snape in the Harry Potter series, Alan Rickman’s acting portfolio spans much further than these iconic characters might suggest. Despite his reputation for serious roles, some of his finest performances can be found in comedies. Unfortunately, not all of Alan Rickman’s comedy films are worthy recommendations. It would have been wise for his agent to steer him clear of certain projects. Fortunately, the high-quality movies outweigh the lesser ones.

10 Movies Like Primer You Need To Watch

Despite having a narrow focus, the concepts presented in “Primer” are profound and meticulously developed. The film delves deeply into the complexities of time travel, reaching levels of sophistication seldom seen in similar films. It’s a movie you might find yourself re-watching, yet it also leaves you craving more movies that share its thoughtful perspective, particularly within the realm of independent cinema.

Jamie Demetriou Steals the Show in ‘Back in Action’!

Despite the numerous hurdles that postponed the release of “Back in Action” – from Jamie Foxx’s unforeseen hospitalization in April 2023 to Hollywood strikes and more – I, as a fan, was still thrilled at the prospect of watching Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz, his co-star from “Any Given Sunday,” reunite on screen, especially since it marked Cameron’s comeback to acting following her retirement (apparently Netflix paid her handsomely for this return). However, after having viewed it myself, I must admit that the most impressive aspect of “Back in Action” isn’t either of its star-studded actors.