Filming on Henry Cavill’s Highlander Highlander movie delayed again

As a die-hard movie enthusiast, I’ve been eagerly awaiting the potential return of the iconic series “Highlander,” where immortal warriors clash across the globe until only one remains. The famous phrase goes, “There can be only one.” Henry Cavill, who has charmed the internet, hinted at this revival, taking on the leading role originally portrayed by Christopher Lambert in the 1986 film. Chad Stahelski, acclaimed director of the “John Wick” franchise, will helm this new production, promising an exhilarating action-packed experience. Cavill hinted to The Hollywood Reporter that his swordplay skills in this venture would outshine anything we’ve seen before.

Pedro Pascal talks joining beloved franchises like The Last of Us and Gladiator

There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and Pedro Pascal landing roles in huge Hollywood franchises. The 49-year-old actor rose to prominence thanks to his portrayal of Oberyn Martell on Game of Thrones. Since then, he’s jumped between several Hollywood franchises, most notably playing the title character in the first-ever live-action Star Wars TV show, The Mandalorian.

Review: David Gilmour shines on at the end of a beautifully haunting three-night stand at the Hollywood Bowl

Despite boasting an extensive musical and cultural heritage that’s hard to measure, musician David Gilmour, known for his guitar and vocal skills, could effortlessly bask in the glory of his well-deserved accomplishments, especially at 78 years old, when some of his British contemporaries like ELO’s Jeff Lynne are wrapping up their final tours of greatest hits. However, Gilmour, who became a member of Pink Floyd, pioneers of psych-progressive rock, just two years after the band’s formation in 1965, demonstrated his continued energy and relevance during his fourth show in Los Angeles and the culmination of a three-night run at the Hollywood Bowl.