In Black Bird, a true-crime series that arrived on July 8, Taron Egerton plays Jimmy Keene. In an exclusive interview, the star opens up about playing the ...
I really couldn't…I was sort of enraged and I was enraged about something that hadn't happened to me. I think it was even harder for Paul [Hauser] because in some ways I'm just a witness of something very very dark whereas Paul has to really get to grips with it and that's hard. We shot it late at night and it's in the TV room in the prison in episode 3 and we shot it on a Friday and I felt really weird after it for quite a few hours. and it was a full year after Rocketman came out that I was asked about this project and I was so excited because it was such an interesting part. And I still don't feel it's hard to come out of character but I have felt on this job that there were days when I went home just feeling shit because it's not nice. It was a year after Rocketman had come out and that had been such a great thing in my life - playing Elton John. And I was scared I think because I felt like although I had great opportunities in my 20s with cool roles and films, I'd been waiting for the role like the one in Rocketman where I really felt I could just sort of expand into it and really strut my stuff I suppose.
The legendary actor passed away in May, aged 67, but Taron has fond memories of working with him on the new true crime drama series 'Black Bird'. He shared: " ...
The 32-year-old actor, who has laid low since his Golden Globe-winning turn as Elton John in the 2019 biopic “Rocketman,” is back in front of the camera in ...
Based on a 2010 autobiography, the show follows big money drug dealer turned cocky FBI operator Jimmy Keene. Starring Ray Liotta.
The verbal back and forth between Keene and Hall is streaked with the cold sweat of tension, cat turning mouse before our eyes. What makes us good and what makes us bad is a big question but that’s the song Black Bird is singing. What helps immeasurably with the plausibility factor is that Black Bird is based on a true story.
Apple TV's newest true-crime series Black Bird is now available to watch on the streaming platform. The first two episodes dropped on Friday the 8th, ...
Taron Egerton and Paul Walter Hauser’s interpretation is one for the books. As for Larry Hall, it truly is Paul Walter Hauser’s performance and talent that create the multidimensionality in his character. Apple TV’s newest true-crime series Black Bird is now available to watch on the streaming platform.
An impressive new concept design shows Taron Egerton donning Wolverine's classic costume as he replaces Hugh Jackman in the role for the MCU's X-Men reboot.
Check out the concept design by artist “sub.ozil” on Instagram, which shows Egerton in Wolverine’s comic costume: With Marvel having already introduced one version of Professor X in the MCU, it’s looking likely it won’t be too long until a full X-Men project is announced. Stay tuned for all the latest news regarding the film, and subscribe to Heroic Hollywood’s YouTube channel for more original video content.
E! News spoke exclusively to Paul Walter Hauser about playing Larry DeWayne Hall in Apple TV+'s Black Bird, starring Taron Egerton and Ray Liotta.
"I'm sort of going where the wind takes me," he said. "It's a bit of a clue and a tool to playing someone who can be really tough to play at times," he explained, adding that it was a part of Larry's "deceptive" behavior. Or is there a malfunction with the machinery downstairs?' Larry is that kind of half-broken Ferris wheel where you can take the ride or you can plummet in his presence."
In 2017, Logan was released, the last solo film focused on the mutant Wolverine (Wolverineif you prefer) and starring the great Hugh Jackmanwhich thus ...
At the very least, it is easy for us to imagine them characterized as Wolverine, and that is already a lot. Would you like to see a young actor in the role with a complete change of pace, or would a more adult version be more interesting? at this key moment, in which he could live with many other Marvel characters.