The final season of
Castlevaniawill attempt to resurrect Dracula, and everyone on the show agrees that’s probably a bad idea. Dracula is bad news, folks, and if you bring him back from the dead he’s going to want to hang out at your place and drink all your blood. It’s not cool. The animated
Castlevania series based on the video game franchise has unleashed a bloody, monster-filled trailer to get fans hyped for the fourth and final season, which premieres next month. So put on your huge cape and grab your whip-chain and watch the
Castlevania season 4 trailer below.
Daniel Kaluuya with his Best Supporting Actor Oscar
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Daniel Kaluuya, the Camden-born son of Ugandan immigrants who, at the age of 32, won his first Oscar for his role as Black Panther leader Fred Hampton in political thriller Judas and the Black Messiah, got his first big break while taking a nap.
It happened one Wednesday afternoon in 2007 in the writer’s room of Skins, the warts-and-all cult E4 show about a bunch of Bristol sixth-formers drinking, sleeping together, and generally dealing with the kinds of issues faced by real teens. That realism was the result of the show’s genuinely youth-led creative process – it was important to creator Bryan Elsley that the stories, not just the actors, reflected authentic experiences. He and his team trawled London’s youth theatre groups and assembled a bunch of teenagers to come in once and week and advise on the scripts. Among them, plucked from a Hampstead Theatre after-school club, was 17-year-old Daniel Kaluuya.
The Banishing (Not Rated, 97mins) Directed by Christopher Smith Marianne Forster (Jessica Brown Findlay) hopes her husband’s latest role might just give him a new lease on life. Tasked with restoring a town’s flagging faith, Reverend Linus Forster (John Heffernan) seems genuinely passionate about something for the first time in a while. To add to Marianne’s delight, the position even comes with impressive digs – the historic Morley Rectory. Sure it might be a little worse for wear, but, as she says, “all it needs is a woman’s touch”. Likewise, while the electricity isn’t exactly reliable, resulting in many of the rooms being closed off, Marianne is sure that, along with their daughter Adelaide, they can make it a happy home.
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Jessica Brown Findlay is set to star in the BBC adaptation of Kate Atkinson s novel, Life After Life. File Photo by Paul Treadway/UPI | License Photo
Thomasin McKenzie attends the premiere of Jojo Rabbit at the 63rd BFI London Film Festival in 2019. File Photo by Rune Hellestad/UPI | License Photo
Left to right, Sian Clifford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Andrew Scott arrive for the 71st annual Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles in 2019. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI | License Photo