The Gordy subplot in Jordan Peele's "Nope" is distressing for many reasons, not least of which is that history is filled with incidents of real-life film and TV actors nearly meeting their maker at the hands -- or paws -- of a startled non-human costar. We're not as far removed from such real-world incidents as you might assume, either. During her "Hot Ones" episode in 2022, Leslie Mann recalled having to share a "little tiny space" with an actual lion on the "George of the Jungle" set 25 years earlier and realizing that "if he just jumps at me, I'm dead" and nobody could do a damn thing to save her.
30 years before that, it seems Bob Denver had a similar encounter with one of Simba's cousins on "Gilligan's Island." The show's second season episode "Feed the Kitty" saw a shipwrecked lion wash up on the shores of the titular island,...
30 years before that, it seems Bob Denver had a similar encounter with one of Simba's cousins on "Gilligan's Island." The show's second season episode "Feed the Kitty" saw a shipwrecked lion wash up on the shores of the titular island,...
- 3/10/2024
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
When Wonder Woman finally arrives in theatres on June 2nd, it’ll be a whole new world for many in the audience. Neither the Amazon Warrior, nor her origins, have been explored in live-action cinema before – with the exception of her brief introduction in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice – so we’re going to be meeting a whole new roster of characters. Among those being introduced in the film is a character played by actor Said Taghmaoui (Three Kings, American Hustle, The Infiltrator), whom we’ve seen pictured in various behind-the-scenes shots, but whose character has remained shrouded in mystery.
It seems that, with the release of the film now imminent, the urge to share is growing, however – and Taghmaoui recently Tweeted a very telling image in reference to Wonder Woman.
Coming soon.! pic.twitter.com/IImydGJXB0
— Said Taghmaoui (@SaidTaghmaoui) May 9, 2017
This would seem to be an announcement that...
It seems that, with the release of the film now imminent, the urge to share is growing, however – and Taghmaoui recently Tweeted a very telling image in reference to Wonder Woman.
Coming soon.! pic.twitter.com/IImydGJXB0
— Said Taghmaoui (@SaidTaghmaoui) May 9, 2017
This would seem to be an announcement that...
- 5/10/2017
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
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