Josh Gad just doesn’t know when to quit. In his third attempt, in just as many weeks, the actor has tried to get answers out of Daisy Ridley regarding his questions about Star Wars: The Last Jedi. While we still don’t know whether or not Finn is paralyzed from the waist down or who are Rey’s parents, everyone has been dying to know what is the meaning behind the title The Last Jedi.
His first and second attempts proved unsuccessful when going at it alone. So this time, things are different. This time he gets his Murder On The Orient Express co-star Dame Judi Dench to pry answers out of the actress who plays Rey. Check out the video below.
If you’re a fan of Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, then you know that today, September 3, is Loop Day.
To celebrate, 20th Century FOX has released a new clip from their upcoming big-screen adaptation of the Ransom Riggs book, directed by Tim Burton, that explains the concept of a “loop” day.
Watch the movie clip and a Happy Loop Day video (with music), and also check out the “looping” character gifs here below.
Director Tim Burton is set to bring yet another whimsical tale to life with his big-screen adaptation of Ransom Riggs’ novel Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, coming to theaters this Fall.
During the 2016 Teen Choice Awards, which was broadcast live on FOX TV last night from Los Angeles, Twentieth Century Fox ran a new teaser for their upcoming film.
One of the most anticipated page-to-screen film swoops in September. Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, the first in a trilogy (so far) by Ransom Riggs, is readying to fascinate and freak out children and adults alike. Directed appropriately by Tim Burton (it’s like Riggs wrote this just for him), the film stars Eva Green as Miss Peregrine, Asa Butterfield as Jacob, and Samuel Jackson as a new character, Barron, the Peculiars will arrive this Fall.
Can’t wait for Miss Peregrine? Check out the inside look video here below.
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