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  • Sep 19, 2024 | uproxx.com | Nina Braca

    The Penguin follows Farrell as his Batman villain who is working his way to the top of the Gotham City underworld. For his role of Oz Cobb, Farrell had to be fully suited up to the point where he looked unrecognizable. “I had a bodysuit, so I was basically covered wrist to ankle. Only things that were me were my hands and feet,” he told People Magazine. “Everything else, including ears, were pieces.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | uproxx.com | Nina Braca

    After playing a sketchy neurosurgeon on Dr. Death, Joshua Jackson probably thought he was done with the whole doctor stuff. But in Doctor Odyssey, Jackson isn’t just any doctor… he’s a doctor on a luxury cruise ship line. Are you hooked yet?! Who wouldn’t want Pacey by their side during some choppy waves? Doctor Odyssey is Murphy’s latest venture beyond his usual horror wheelhouse. The drama stars Jackson as the world-renowned Dr. Max Bankman who takes a gig working on the seas.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | uproxx.com | Nina Braca

    Industry is doing a pretty good job of filling the Kendall Roy-shaped hole in our hearts thanks to the over-the-top finance drama and the inclusion of Kit Harington. So HBO knows it would be silly to stop now. HBO has officially ordered a fourth season of the drama as the third season comes to a close. Executive Vice President of HBO Programming Francesca Orsi pointed towards an expanding fanbase with the announcement.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | uproxx.com | Nina Braca

    Aubrey Plaza has shown range when it comes to her baseline sarcastic persona. She can be a sarcastic lawyer, a sarcastic government employee, and even a sarcastic criminal. So why not throw a witch in there too? Plaza appears in Disney+‘s Agatha All Along, the WandaVision spinoff that has been in the works for nearly four years. Fan-favorite Agatha Harkness, played by Kathryn Hahn, returns to the screen after her showdown with Wanda, though now she’s powerless and needs the assistance of a coven.

  • Sep 18, 2024 | uproxx.com | Nina Braca

    Colin Farrell has been able to transform his body and mind for The Penguin to the point where he was virtually unrecognizable. He first appeared in 2022’s The Batman, and now the Penguin has his own show set in the gritty underworld of Gotham. But something would be not quite right if the mobster had Farrell’s native Irish accent, which doesn’t sound quite as threatening. But to get into character, Farrell worked with a vocal coach to perfect the Northeast accent.

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