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Heavy Metal has long been the ultimate anthology magazine for hardcore comics lovers. Merging the work of up-and-coming artists with established players; blending out-there, avant-garde styles with the purest throwback illustrations from comics’ golden years, it’s always kept the door wide open for everyone who loves their pages wild, unexpected, and censorship-free. But if that sounds like the formula for a magazine stuffed with high-concept creatives dead set on a super-serious mission, nah — not really. True to its long-held status as the place where anything can (and often does) happen, Heavy Metal CEO Matt Medney and a trio of regular
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The Witcher Season 2 Trailer Reminds Us This Is the “Beginning of the End” The Witcher, season 2, finds Geralt (Henry Cavill) and Ciri (Freya Allen) travelling to Kaer Morhen, where he grew up, and also confirms that Yennefer (Anya Chalotra) is alive and, well, not in the best shape. The trailer was released as part of WitcherCon fan event on Friday, which also announced animated prequel film The Witcher premieres Dec. 17. (Netflix) More trailers and teasers released this week: • Scenes From a Marriage, a limited series remake of Ingmar Bergman’s classic 1973 Swedish TV miniseries about a crumbling marriage, stars Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain. Premieres in September. (HBO)
Robert Evans and Barry Lapidus, another exec during the production. The Godfather is, rightfully, viewed as a classic today. It was a huge financial hit, made a massive dent in pop culture, and won tons of Oscars, but it was a big gamble at the time. Coppola wasn’t a tested filmmaker, not at this level, and he notoriously spent most of the production of The Godfather inches away from being fired. Paramount was coming off of a string of stinkers and needed this to work, so they were way more hands-on than they usually would have been. In fact, Evans had apparently talked to
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Justin Chambers will have big shoes to fill when he stars as the acting legend Marlon Brando for Paramount+'s upcoming limited series The Offer. The 50-year-old TV actor will be playing Brando during his time starring as Vito Corleone in 1972's Best Picture winner The Godfather, which earned Brando his second Academy Award for Best Actor, according to Deadline. The new role is Chambers' first since his surprise departure from Grey's Anatomy late in 2019 Back at it: Grey's Anatomy star Justin Chambers, 50, will return to the screen to play Godfather-era Marlon Brando in the Paramount+ original series The Offer, Deadline reported on Thursday; seen in 2018 in LA
By Philiana Ng Gregg DeGuire/FilmMagic The actor, who departed the ABC medical drama after 15 seasons, has joined Paramount+'s upcoming limited series about the making of The Godfather, Deadline reports. Chambers will play legendary Hollywood icon Marlon Brando. The Offer, which will consist of 10 episodes, is based on producer Al S. Ruddy's experiences making the 1972 Oscar-winning film, The Godfather, with director Francis Ford Coppola. It won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Brando's performance as Vito Corleone. (Brando famously refused to accept the Oscar.) Miles Teller has been set to play Ruddy, while Dan Fogler will portray Coppola. Other cast members include Matthew Goode, Colin Hanks, Giovanni Ribisi and Juno Temple.