Jumat, 19 April 2019

This Avengers star confirms he won't be returning for Endgame - DigitalSpy.com

Between Avengers: Infinity War and the upcoming Endgame, it feels like practically every named good guy from the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies has come back.

But there's one character who appeared in the first two Avengers films who didn't pop up in last year's blockbuster, and that's Dr Erik Selvig.

You'd think as one of the go-to science guys, he'd pop up to spout some jargon but nope, he wasn't in Infinity War, and now it has been revealed that he won't be in Endgame either.

Dr Erik Selvig – Stellan Skarsgård

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Actor Stellan Skarsgård spoke to Metro and said: "No, I'm not (in Endgame). I've done four (MCU movies) and they have contracted for five, and they haven't called me yet."

"They usually call me when they need some weird plot to be explained in a quasi-scientific way.

"I thought it was a one-time thing, but the contract said if they wanted me they could use me for five films, but I didn’t think they’d use me for four so it was a surprise. It was a pleasant surprise because I’ve had a lot of fun on those shoots."

It was reported just this week that Marvel is considering a fourth solo film for Thor, and although Taika Waititi (who didn't use Selvig or his science crew in Ragnarok) is tipped to return, he may decide to give the doctor one more outing.

We kind of wanted to see him throw Stan Lee's shoe at Thanos, though.

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Avengers: Endgame will be released on Thursday, April 25 in the UK and on Friday, April 26 in the US.


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2019-04-19 10:13:00Z
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On Game of Thrones, humanity has plot armor. - Slate

Jon Snow battles White Walkers in Game of Thrones.

Jon Snow et al. face impossible odds, and yet …

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I can’t tell you how Game of Thrones ends, but I’m pretty sure I can tell you how it doesn’t. From the beginning, the series has depicted a world in which attempting to appeal to others’ sense of a higher purpose is the quickest way to get yourself killed. (Just ask Ned Stark’s severed head.) Viewers have known from the beginning that humanity is facing an existential threat from the army of undead known as the White Walkers, but the show’s characters have discovered the looming crisis only gradually, and they’ve been slow to reckon with the little they do know. Now, with the Night King’s masses marching south from the sundered Wall, there’s no doubt that the threat is real. And yet, with only five episodes of Game of Thrones remaining, the human race is resolutely failing to rise to the occasion. Jon Snow’s attempt to form an alliance with Daenerys Targaryen has created dissension instead of unity, with some northern houses deserting the cause and others, like poor little Lord Umber’s, left unprepared and undersupplied. Despite having pledged her troops, Cersei is merely lying in wait, hoping that the rival armies weaken each other enough for her to conquer whatever remains.

There is only one plausible conclusion to this saga, and it’s that humanity does not survive. Westeros’ various factions either never get it together at all, or they realize, too late, that even the divisions between them that have lasted for centuries pale next to the gulf between the living and the dead. In the first season, Cersei explained the struggle for power to Ned Stark—who, at that point, still had his head—as one in which “you win or you die,” and the years that followed have uncovered little evidence of a third option. No one’s negotiating peace with the Night King.

The facts on the ground in Westeros are different than those in our world, but human nature is constant across universes, and what we’ve seen of Game of Thrones’ take on it is unsparingly pessimistic—and entirely warranted. The series’ utility as an allegory of climate change can be overplayed, but to the extent that it reflects our ability to band together in the face of looming catastrophe, it’s all too accurate. Last year, a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned that irreversible changes could set in as early as 2030 and that preventing them would require a massive and unprecedented transformation of the global economy. Faced with a clear deadline and overwhelming scientific consensus, we’ve done … “nothing” seems not too strong a word. There’s nothing remotely approaching the kind of unshakable public resolve that would move politicians and industry to prompt, decisive action. Some of us are pretty upset about the whole thing, but others are either too flush with fossil-fuel cash or too busy drinking from Liberal Tears mugs to admit the problem exists. (As I am currently writing about a popular television program rather than chaining myself to the doors of the Environmental Protection Agency, on a global level I’m not accomplishing much more.)

What little we know about Game of Thrones’ final season suggests the series will at least flirt with the possibility of mass extinction. The episode-length Battle of Winterfell will likely fall in the season’s third episode, directed by Miguel Sapochnik, who’s directed the series’ previous blowouts. (Given that the troops are already assembled, it seems unlikely the show would wait until the fifth episode, also directed by Sapochnik, to play that card.) That means the human armies will make a do-or-die stand at Winterfell, and unless the series plans to spend three full episodes on the comparatively unimportant question of who ascends to the Iron Throne after the Night King’s defeat, my guess is that humanity will lose that battle. And since every human killed is not just a loss for one side but an undead addition to the other, that ought to be the ballgame. As a viewer, I’m rooting for Jon Snow and co. But if I were an Essos gambler laying a bet, I know whom I’d put my money on.

There’s just one problem. The show that became famous for its willingness to kill off seemingly essential figures has grown less and less likely to do so. Even before Jon Snow came back from the dead, viewers had begun to develop a sense of which characters were essential to the series’ endgame, and thus impossible to kill off. You didn’t need Ramsay Bolton or even Littlefinger to tie up the story’s loose ends, but it’s impossible to imagine Dany or Jon getting axed for shock value. There was no chance the High Sparrow would dethrone Cersei for good or that Arya would fail the Faceless Men’s tests. The show’s core characters had acquired what fans call “plot armor,” which meant that any time the odds seemed truly hopeless, when they were backed against a wall and there seemed to be no way out, we knew the question wasn’t if they’d escape but only how.

Now that the series is almost over, individual characters are finally losing their invulnerability. (For all we know, any of those essential figures could buy it in Episode 2.) But there’s still one suit of plot armor left, and it’s the biggest and clankiest of all. I don’t know which humans will survive till the end of Game of Thrones, but I feel certain humanity will—that the series will end in a Westeros in which the Night King has at least been beaten back, if not wholly defeated. The logical endgame to the precepts Game of Thrones has espoused is the Night King grinning on the Iron Throne, surrounded by his army of the dead, but HBO hasn’t invested close to a billion dollars to tell a story whose moral is that humanity is screwed. Victory will come at a cost, but that cost will be paid; life, of one sort or another, will go on. There are, unfortunately, no such guarantees in our world. We might lose our battle, and there will be no one left to appreciate the plot twist.

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2019-04-19 09:45:00Z
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HBO Offers a Sneak Peek at 'Game of Thrones' Season 8 Episode 2 - HYPEBEAST

As the world awaits the arrival of Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 2, HBO is now offering eager fans a sneak peek at the follow up to “Winterfell.”

Currently, the title of Episode 2 hasn’t been released but it has been assumed that the upcoming installment of the final season will set up the arrival of the Night King and the White Walkers. With Episode 3 set for a one hour and 22 minutes run time, many are expected the beginning of the biggest battle of the series to begin at the end of Episode 2. Additionally, we receive two images of Bran Stark, which may hint to an emerging story element related to the character.

Take a sneak peek at Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 2 above.

In case you missed it, The Continental Hotel will open in NYC ahead of the premiere of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum.

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2019-04-19 07:28:00Z
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Rapper Kodak Black arrested - CNN

Black, whose real name is Bill K. Kapri, 21, was arrested on gun and drug charges Wednesday near Niagara Falls, New York, while trying to enter the US from Canada, New York State Police said.
Kapri and three others were detained by US Border and Customs Protection before being arrested by police.
Rapper Kodak Black slammed after offering to wait for Nipsey Hussle's girlfriend, Lauren London
Kapri faces allegations of criminal possession of a weapon second degree and unlawful possession of marijuana.
Officer James O'Callaghan, a public information officer for Troop A of the New York State Police, told CNN a Glock 9mm pistol was undeclared in their Cadillac Escalade at the Lewiston-Queenston International Bridge.
CNN has reached out to Black's representative for comment.
Kapri was arraigned at a court in the town of Lewiston and remanded to Niagara County Jail on $20,000/$40,000 cash bond.
He posted bail on Thursday, CNN affiliate WKBW reported. A video showed him walking to a parking lot, apparently shielding his face with a fan of cash.
The singer has a court date set for next month.
He was expected to perform in Boston at The House of Blues on Wednesday.
Kapri was raised in Pompano Beach, Florida. His breakout hit "Tunnel Vision" became his first top 10 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
He has been arrested multiple times and was indicted by a grand jury in South Carolina in 2016, accused of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. His trial, which was expected to take place this month, was continued.

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2019-04-19 04:51:00Z
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Kamis, 18 April 2019

Jenny Mollen reveals she dropped her son on his head, fracturing his skull - CNN

The actress best known for her role on the TV series, "Angel," revealed that she accidentally dropped and injured the 5-year-old son she shares with husband Jason Biggs.
"On Saturday evening, I dropped my son on his head causing him to fracture his skull and landing him in the ICU," Mollen wrote in the caption of a photo of her holding her son on her Instagram account. "I am forever grateful to Lenox hill downtown and @nyphospital for their immediate response and aid."
Mollen and Biggs have two boys: 5-year-old Sid and 1-year-old Lazlo. The couple obscures their children's faces when they post about them on social media.
It was Sid who was hurt, and Mollen offered a "Thank you to all of the nurses, neurologists, pediatricians, residents, cafeteria staff and brave women that keep the visitor's bathrooms clean."
She also thanked Biggs and offered a status report on their son.
"It has been a traumatic week but Sid is home now taking things slowly and recovering nicely," Mollen wrote. "He is also eating a lot of chocolate dipped ice cream cones and plans to try cherry dipped soon."

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2019-04-18 19:25:00Z
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A More In Depth Look At Kim And Kanye's Insane Bathroom - BuzzFeed

But recent videos and things have highlighted her bathroom, so it's time we talk specifically about that.

First of all, it's ridiculously large. Probably smaller than a tennis court but def bigger than a racquetball court.

This is the tub. It's square and pointy and large.

These are the showers. There are two of them, along with a shower bench.

The ceilings are giant lightboxes. So basically the whole ceiling is one big lamp.

There's also a bathroom patio.

And here are two random chairs to sit in and watch people wash their face.

Here's a giant wall mirror for taking pictures with.

And then of course here are the sinks.

The sinks are in the middle of the room because it's ~cooler~ and ~different~ that way.

The sinks work, btw, even though from afar they just look like counters with faucets as decorations.

So yeah, that's the bathroom!

No word however on where they pee.

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2019-04-18 17:48:00Z
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Jason Momoa shaves beard to promote change from plastic to aluminum - 10TV

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(WTHR) — Goodbye, Drogo!

Jason Momoa said goodbye to his popular characters known for their beards.

In a YouTube video, the 'Game of Thrones' and 'Aquaman' star shaved his beard to promote the use of aluminum over plastic.

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"Plastic is killing our planet and I think I have a solution. ... There's one thing that can help our planet if we recycle, and that's aluminum," he said.

In the video he said about 75 percent of all aluminum that's ever been used is still in circulation today and it's 100 percent recyclable.

"You drink the can and in about 60 days, it'll be back," Momoa said.

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2019-04-18 17:07:21Z
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