What Advice Hugh Jackman Gave to Yahya Abdul-Mateen II After DCEU Casting

During an appearance on the Heroes Journey podcast, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II shared advice Hugh Jackman gave him when he first got the part of Black Manta in Aquaman. Abdul-Mateen II recalled being on the set of The Greatest Showman and receiving cheers from the crew. Jackman then told him, “It’s more fun to play the villain!” He explained that villains get to have all the best lines, win most of the battles, and work fewer days on set.

CBS’ CIA Originally Seemed Totally Separate From Dick Wolf’s FBI World, But A Surprise Crossover Is Coming

The new drama series features Tom Ellis, known from Lucifer, as Colin Glass, a CIA agent with a bit of a mischievous side. Nick Gehlfuss, returning to the Law & Order universe, plays FBI Agent Bill Goodman. Originally, the show was intended as a way to introduce a character to the main FBI series, potentially titled FBI: CIA, but those plans were canceled. As a result, Gehlfuss’s character never appeared on FBI, and the show’s creator confirmed it’s a completely separate entity, just as distinct from FBI as Law & Order is.

Disney Finally Brings the Original Digimon Into a New Streaming Era

The Digimon series has changed a lot over the past twenty years, but the original Digimon Adventure from 1999 remains the most well-known part of the franchise. The show centers around seven kids – Tai, Matt, Sora, Izzy, Mimi, Joe, and T.K. – who are unexpectedly transported to the Digital World during summer camp. They team up with unique Digimon partners to defend both their world and the Digital World from dangerous enemies.

10 One Piece Characters Who Could Help Imu Defeat Luffy

Watching Luffy’s journey, it’s clear he’s heading straight for Imu, and knowing Imu’s connection to Joy Boy, a confrontation feels unavoidable. Right now, though, I’m not sure even Luffy’s Gear 5 form is powerful enough to beat someone who can wipe out an Elder with such ease. But honestly, that’s pretty typical for stories like this – the hero usually faces a bunch of smaller challenges before taking on the biggest bad.