May 12, 2024

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Nicholas Hoult Reveals How Filming ‘Young Ones’ Was Like ‘Charlie And The Chocolate Factory’

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With reporting by Josh Horowitz

Young Ones” might be a post-apocalyptic drama with a stellar cast including Nicholas Hoult, Michael Shannon, Elle Fanning and more – but according to Hoult, what set the movie apart was really the living conditions.

“We were miles away from anywhere in this little bubble,” Hoult told MTV News about filming director Jake Paltrow’s now-in-theaters film, “and that’s often the situation with anything. You get in there, and meet these new people, suss each other out, and suddenly, hopefully, it all clicks into place and you find a groove. You’re living, sleeping – not sleeping – in a house together.”

Laughing, Hoult clarified his little sleeping gaffe, joking that he and his co-stars were in, “Just one giant bed, like ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’.”

Jokes aside, Hoult liked the close quarters, something that allowed him to get closer to co-star Shannon.

“when I first met Michael I thought he hated me,” Hoult recalled. “When you get to know him you realize he’s very dry, he mumbles along, doesn’t make a lot of eye contact, has this face which is so intense. And then hopefully he warms to you a little bit and then kind of takes care of you.”

Given he and Shannon were essentially living together for the duration of the “Young Ones” shoot, Hoult didn’t just get Shannon to warm to him – he also took the veteran actor on as something of a guru.

“We’d sit on the veranda in the evening,” Hoult said, “and ...

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‘Star Wars’ Big Bad Emperor Finally Has A First Name

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At long last, the biggest outstanding question in the “Star Wars” universe has been answered: Emperor Palpatine’s first name is Sheev.

Oh, that wasn’t your biggest question? Really? Well, it got answered anyway, as the big bad leader of the Empire’s name was revealed as part of an excerpt from the upcoming novel “Tarkin: Star Wars*.”

The book, which hits stores November 4, focuses on the “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” character Grand Moff Tarkin, and his rise to power in the Empire (before ultimately being blown up in the first Death Star). During the course of the in-continuity book, it’s revealed for the first time that Palpatine is actually named, “Sheev Palpatine.”

Sheev Holt!

We won’t dwell on the fact that it sounds like the usually lisping emperor is mispronouncing the name Steve, and instead can speculate that – like most of the names in “Star Wars” – it has a pretty obvious double meaning. Specifically the villainous Sith characters don’t have the most subtle hidden meanings ever: Darth Maul, Darth Sidious and even Darth Vader (loosely German for “Dark Father”) all have very surfacey analogues.

So if we were to venture a guess, Sheev isn’t secretly “Steve Palpatine,” it’s probably short for Shiva, the Hindu deity who is both benefactor and destroyer. In “Star Wars,” Palpatine – or Sheev, if you’re friendly with him – initially poses as the savior of the galaxy, before ultimately turning out to be the villainous Darth Sidious.

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How ‘Arrow’ And ‘Gotham’ Crossed Over – And Why It’ll Never Happen Again

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We’ve already speculated on MTV News that Warner Bros. and DC’s “Gotham” and “Arrow” – despite being on separate networks – could be participating in some sort of stealth crossover. Both are based on DC Comics, both share producers and heck: it would just be pretty cool.

But despite all our hoping and wishing, sorry fans… The crossover ain’t happening.

To give a bit of background, the second episode of “Gotham” aired on FOX on September 29, and it caused a bevy of speculation. First of all, the two shows (two including “Arrow“) share a villain named The Dollmaker, one who — from the comics at least — could exist in two timelines simultaneously: “Gotham” takes place in the “past,” and “Arrow” in the “present.”

But the bigger piece of evidence? In one shot of the Gotham City skyline, eagle-eyed fans glimpsed the Queen Consolidated logo… Indicating that “Arrow” main character Oliver Queen (or perhaps his father) might have an outpost on Batman’s future turf.

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Given the “Gotham” episode had just aired, when MTV News talked to “Arrow” Executive Producer Marc Guggenheim over the phone, we asked how the sneak crossover came about.

“You know, it’s a great question!” Guggenheim said. “The internet did point out to me the Queen Consolidated [logo] – or what looked like a Queen consolidated Easter egg. I’m still actually trying to find out how intentional that was. Let me just say the investigation is ongoing.”

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The Cute Is Strong In These Exclusive Marvel ‘Star Wars’ Comic Book Covers

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Marvel Comics isn’t launching their entirely new series based on the classic “Star Wars” movies until January, but we’ve got your exclusive first look at artist Skottie Young’s amazing interlocking covers for the first three issues of the series right here, right now.


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For Young, getting the chance to draw “Star Wars” was a dream come true.

“Like most people my age, I spent a good part of my childhood playing with ‘Star Wars’ toys for hours on end,” Young said via statement from Marvel. “I cried like a baby when I realized I left my wampa figure on the radiator and his leg melted half off.

“Flash forward years later and I get to be a little (pun absolutely intended) part of the ‘Star Wars’ universe by creating my take on these covers. It’s surreal. Also, I’ve shared that wampa story before and fans actually bring me wampa figures to cons. THIS IS MY LIFE!”

For those not up to speed on the new comics, they’ll be set shortly after the destruction of the first Death Star in “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.” All three books are being coordinated with Lucasfilm to make sure they line up with both the original films and whatever is being planned for “Episode VII,” “VIII” and beyond.

The three books, from left to right are:

- “Princess Leia #1,” kicking off a five-issue miniseries in March, 2015 by writer Mark Waid and artist Terry Dodson.

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Here Are The Next 10 DC Movies – And Who’s Starring

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Via press release, Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment announced their full slate of superhero movies through 2020, and oh man, is this list a doozy:

- “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” directed by Zack Snyder (2016)
- “Suicide Squad,” directed by David Ayer (2016)
- “Wonder Woman,” starring Gal Gadot (2017)
- “Justice League Part One,” directed by Zack Snyder, with Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams reprising their roles (2017)
- “The Flash,” starring Ezra Miller (2018)
- “Aquaman,” starring Jason Momoa (2018)
- “Shazam” (2019)
- “Justice League Part Two,” directed by Zack Snyder (2019)
- “Cyborg,” starring Ray Fisher (2020)
- “Green Lantern” (2020)

In addition, the studio will release currently unscheduled standalone Superman and standalone Batman films in the same period.

The first movie (“Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice”) we’ve known about for a good long while, of course, while “Justice League” with Snyder directing has also been on the books for a while.

There’s a number of huge surprises from this announcement, though, including the casting of “The Flash,” the confirmation of a solo “Wonder Woman” movie – a huge deal for fans of both the character, and people who have been asking for a solo female superhero movie for years – and that “Justice League” will be split into two parts.

The biggest surprise, though, is how different Warner Bros./DC’s strategy is from closest rival Disney/Marvel. Where Marvel has staked out dates on movies for a similar time period, they’ve been playing what the movies will actually be pretty close ...

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‘The Walking Dead’: Every Insane Moment On The Explosive Season Premiere

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The Walking Dead” was finally back tonight (October 12) with what might be the biggest episode the show has ever done. It was packed with action, intensely emotional, and bodes well for what promises to be the best season of the zombie drama yet.

Here’s all the biggest, most shocking moments on “No Sanctuary:”

1. Lookin’ Up, Rick

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Those first four minutes. You guys. We’ve been waiting for months to see how Rick and company would get back at the Terminusians for trapping them in a train car. And then we see everyone preparing to kick serious butt… Only for a smoke bomb to get thrown through the roof, and most of the group dragged off to slaughter.

Hot tip: remember, train cars have six sides.

2. Batter Up

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Then we get a moment straight out of the comics, as the Terminus butchers (yup, they’re cannibals) proceed to knock nameless extras – and “Gotham” star Robin Lord Taylor! – in the head with a baseball bat, then bleed them out. You know, like cattle. Gross.

Comic readers: were you as terrified as we were than Glenn was going to get one in the noggin?

3. Gareth By The Numbers

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We briefly met Gareth, the leader of Terminus last season, but here we find out that he’s methodical and calculated. He knows how to play all the angles, and how to survive when the chips are down. So chances that he actually went ...

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‘Once Upon A Time’ Just Added A Major New Character To ‘Frozen’

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Once Upon A Time” hasn’t been too shy to reference every bit of “Frozen” this season, from a “Do You Want To Build A Snowman?” moment, to tonight’s (October 12) episode where one of the characters straight up said “Let It Go.” But so far, the show hasn’t added anything to the mythology… Until now.

Major Spoilers For “Once Upon A Time” Past This Point.

So turns out that Elizabeth Mitchell isn’t just playing the villainous Snow Queen: she’s also Elsa’s Aunt.

The revelation came late in the episode during a fairyback (the show’s parlance for fairytale based flashbacks) set in Arendelle. After freeing Mitchell’s Snow Queen from a magical urn (and possibly killing “Frozen” villain Hans), Elsa and Snowie McQ went back to the former’s castle, where SQ revealed she was Elsa – and therefore Anna’s – Mom’s sister.

A large part of the episode both in “modern” times and in the past dealt with where Elsa gets her powers from, and this certainly seems to be a large part of the puzzle. At least for now, the show pulled back from the reveal your faithful writer thought they were leading towards – that Snow Queen is Elsa’s real Mom, given their similar hair, powers and flashy way of dressing – but we’ll have to stay tuned to see if that particular theory pans out.

And for fans of the movie freaked out that we’re getting a major part of the mythology stuck on TV, rather than in the ...

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Will ‘The Walking Dead’ Cure The Zombie Apocalypse In Season 5?

by 21 mins ago

Midway through the fourth season of AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” viewers met a trio extremely important to the development of the show: Abraham (Michael Cudlitz), Rosita (Christian Serratos) and Eugene (Josh McDermitt). Why important? Because Eugene knows how to cure the zombie apocalypse.

Or so he says.

Unfortunately for the entire world, the cast of the show opens season five trapped in a train car at the decidedly unsafe sanctuary of Terminus. So will they make it out alive – and to Washington D.C. to help turn the Walker tide – by season five’s end? To find out, we talked to the trio themselves during our exclusive set visit earlier this year.

What do you think? Will they make it to Washington D.C.? And can Eugene really help cure the zombie plague?

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‘The Walking Dead’: Danai Gurira Teases Michonne Will ‘Shed The Armor’ In Season 5

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Michonne on “The Walking Dead” has gone through an incredible transformation since her introduction at the beginning of season three – or at least since actress Danai Gurira embodied the role after her shadowy first appearance at the end of season two. She’s gone from angry, monosyllabic badass to a mother figure to Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) who occasionally even laughs and smiles… While still being a total badass.

And when MTV News caught up with Gurira on the set of the show earlier this year during our exclusive set visit, we found that she was also enjoying this change.

“Michonne is definitely going through what I’ve always said is a becoming, and it really is fascinating to step into what that means,” Gurira said. “It’s kind of fun to see this woman shed certain pieces of armor, and open up, but still have other really steel, solidified pieces of self inside of her that are still quite formidable and interesting.”

And though Gurira won’t have much time to explore Michonne during the non-stop action of the season five premiere on AMC, October 12 (seriously, it’s intense), the rest of the season will continue to open up the katana wielding warrior.

“I’m having a really good time exploring her and getting to know her,” Gurira continued, “and I hope the audience does the same.”

Are you looking forward to Michonne opening up more in season five of “The Walking Dead?”

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‘Daredevil’: Everything We Saw At Marvel’s New York Comic-Con Panel

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Unlike “Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” which entered the New York Comic-Con arena as an known property, Marvel and Netflix’s 2015 debuting “Daredevil” is a bit of a question mark.

Will it wipe out the mixed feelings from 2003′s Ben Affleck starring take on the blind superhero? And more importantly, will it successfully help kick off the series of shows the companies have planned over the next few years, including “Luke Cage,” “Jessica Jones” and “Iron Fist” – all leading to an “Avengers” style team-up called “The Defenders?”

Before that, though, marvel TV head Jeph Loeb took a moment to shut down some rumors. Though he noted they wouldn’t be talking about other series down the road, he added, “There’s an awful lot of stuff out there on the internet on Jessica Jones and Luke Cage. Neither one of those roles have been cast.”

After that, we watched the first scene, where Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) is attacked by a thug – only for that thug to be attacked by Matt Murdock decked out in black clothing, and a half mask/hat over his eyes.

The scene wasn’t hyper-stylized, but did have an air of the comic booky (Loeb noted it was based in part of artist John Romita Jr.’s work on the character), with Murdock fighting in and out of shadows, eventually crashing through a window to the alleyway below.

Then several actors were brought out – including newly announced guest stars playing the villainous Owl, newsman Ben Urich and The Kingpin’s ...

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