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[This story contains spoilers for Willow episode four, “The Whispers of Nockmaar.”]
Tony Revolori never imagined that he’d be playing a prince in the Willow-verse, but he’s certainly here for it.
In Willow, the legacy sequel series to Ron Howard’s 1988 film, the California native plays Graydon, the unconventional prince who’s betrothed to Princess Kit (Ruby Cruz), the daughter of legacy characters Madmartigan (Val Kilmer) and Sorsha (Joanne Whalley). But instead of playing the dashing and courageous prince that has dominated most fantasy stories, Revolori’s character is intelligent and sensitive, often serving as the show’s “group therapist.”
However, in episode four, Graydon’s murky past begins to unveil itself as a flashback revealed that a young Graydon, while possessed by a malevolent force, murdered his older brother. To pull off this sequence, the series cast Revolori’s own brothers, Mario and Benjamin.
[This story contains spoilers for Willow episode four, “The Whispers of Nockmaar.”]
Tony Revolori never imagined that he’d be playing a prince in the Willow-verse, but he’s certainly here for it.
In Willow, the legacy sequel series to Ron Howard’s 1988 film, the California native plays Graydon, the unconventional prince who’s betrothed to Princess Kit (Ruby Cruz), the daughter of legacy characters Madmartigan (Val Kilmer) and Sorsha (Joanne Whalley). But instead of playing the dashing and courageous prince that has dominated most fantasy stories, Revolori’s character is intelligent and sensitive, often serving as the show’s “group therapist.”
However, in episode four, Graydon’s murky past begins to unveil itself as a flashback revealed that a young Graydon, while possessed by a malevolent force, murdered his older brother. To pull off this sequence, the series cast Revolori’s own brothers, Mario and Benjamin.
- 12/16/2022
- by Brian Davids
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“Succession” breakout Nicholas Braun and Chris Buongiorno are developing a series together at HBO, Variety has learned exclusively.
The half-hour series is titled “One for the Road.” It is described as candid and intimate story of a talented but dysfunctional band struggling to survive the rapidly changing landscape of independent music in the early 2000s. Braun and Buongiorno will co-write the series in addition to serving as executive producers.
Braun has received widespread acclaim for his role on the hit HBO series “Succession,” on which he has played Cousin Greg in each of the show’s three seasons to date. He earned an Emmy nomination for his role in the show in 2020. He has also appeared in several features of late, including “Zola,” based on the viral Twitter thread and the Rolling Stone article “”Zola Tells All: The Real Story Behind the Greatest Stripper Saga Ever Tweeted.”
Braun is repped by UTA,...
The half-hour series is titled “One for the Road.” It is described as candid and intimate story of a talented but dysfunctional band struggling to survive the rapidly changing landscape of independent music in the early 2000s. Braun and Buongiorno will co-write the series in addition to serving as executive producers.
Braun has received widespread acclaim for his role on the hit HBO series “Succession,” on which he has played Cousin Greg in each of the show’s three seasons to date. He earned an Emmy nomination for his role in the show in 2020. He has also appeared in several features of late, including “Zola,” based on the viral Twitter thread and the Rolling Stone article “”Zola Tells All: The Real Story Behind the Greatest Stripper Saga Ever Tweeted.”
Braun is repped by UTA,...
- 4/21/2022
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
La-based indie “G-Punk” outfit New Beat Fund scored a major hit with the single “Scare Me” from their debut Ep $ (Coinz), and while the song's straight-up catchy, its runaway popularity might also have something to do with the insane music videos the band put together for it. Directed by Chris Buongiorno, the original clip plays like a live-action cartoon, showing the band introducing a hitchhiking ghost (of the old school, sheet-over-head variety) to La's 24-hour party people... until things go a little too far, and the story takes a darker turn: But the best is yet to come... last Halloween, the band posted an alternate “BooTooB” version of “Scare Me” featuring a three-minute collection of horror parodies that riff on The Shining, The Ring, Psycho, Carrie, The Birds, Night of the Living Dead and many more: New Beat Fund are just about to embark on the “Word of Mouth” North American tour with Aer,...
- 1/24/2014
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
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