If there’s one thing The Lord of the Rings teaches us, it’s that no one knows how to have a good time like a Hobbit. And that’s why we wish we, too, could have been a part of this magnificent reunion of The Lord of the Rings‘ Hobbit actors (plus one elf).
There’s a hilarious moment early in The Invisible Raptor that captures the promise of the movie’s overly silly premise. (The title is the premise.) It’s involves a quick bit of physical comedy from Sean Astin that is well-worn ground yet extremely funny.
Even with lengthy waits between seasons due to long production times, a global pandemic, and the writers' strike, fans have remained loyal and protective when it comes to their favorite Netflix original characters. However, one has to wonder how great and not-so-great some of the characters are. It's time to rank the Stranger Things characters.
Sean Astin is making a return trip to The Conners, reprising his role as Tyler, Becky’s pilot beau, in the ABC comedy’s upcoming sixth season. As fans
People continue to show nothing but love to the Amazon Prime series, including its 2023 spinoff, Gen V. However, while The Boys universe has an impeccable amount of talent on the good and bad side, there is always room for more.
Today isn’t actually Day 1 of the strike. Actors have been on the picket lines in solidarity with writers since May 1, but today they hit the streets outside Netflix, Warner Bros., Disney, and elsewhere around town with their own mission, their own existential threats, and their own frustration with the system.
The cast of Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings” are going where they must, with hope. Trilogy alums Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Dominic Monaghan, and Billy Boyd took to social media to show their support for the diverse cast of Prime Video’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” series.
When you first meet Elanor “Nori” Brandyfoot (Markella Kavenaugh) and Poppy Proudfellow (Megan Richards) in Amazon’s “Lord of the Rings” prequel series “The Rings of Power,” another famous duo comes to mind.
Sean Astin revealed in a recent interview with Deadline that cast members from “The Lord of the Rings” were upset with New Line Cinema’s original marketing plan for Peter Jackson’s Middle Earth trilogy.
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