May Calamawy made her MCU debut as Layla/Scarlet Scarab in Oscar Isaac’s Moon Knight. The series had a comparatively darker tone than other MCU shows, and while being only 6 episodes, Calamawy got to shine in her role slowly becoming the superhero Scarlet Scarab. Fans were impressed with her performance and were looking forward to seeing her in the MCU’s future.
Oscar Isaac plays three personalities namely Marc Spector, Steven Grant and Jake Lockley in Moon Knight
A second season of Moon Knight has not been announced yet and there is no information about when we will see both these characters again. It has been two years since the show’s premiere on Disney+ and Calamawy recently posted some BTS photos of the show while thanking fans for their continuous support and love.
May Calamawy Thanks Fans As She Celebrates 2 Years of Moon Knight‘s Release
May Calamawy...
Oscar Isaac plays three personalities namely Marc Spector, Steven Grant and Jake Lockley in Moon Knight
A second season of Moon Knight has not been announced yet and there is no information about when we will see both these characters again. It has been two years since the show’s premiere on Disney+ and Calamawy recently posted some BTS photos of the show while thanking fans for their continuous support and love.
May Calamawy Thanks Fans As She Celebrates 2 Years of Moon Knight‘s Release
May Calamawy...
- 3/31/2024
- by Rahul Thokchom
- FandomWire
Goodness gracious do Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg play naughty feds in "2 Guns."
The following red-band trailer features all sorts of dudely insults, stolen money, and giant explosions (plus the quintessential "cool guys walking away from an explosion" scene), as well as an angry bull that would like to take them by the horns, if you know what we mean.
There's also the matter of a missing $43 million, angry drug dealers (led by Bill Paxton), and one kidnapped pretty lady, played by Paula Patton. That's what "incentivizes" our antiheroes, Bobby (Washington) and Stig (Wahlberg). They may have been mad before, but, like, now it's time to blow stuff up.
"2 Guns," which was directed by Baltasar Kormákur ("Contraband"), is based on the graphic novels by Steven Grant. Fred Ward ("Tremors," "The Player"), James Marsden ("30 Rock," "Straw Dogs"), and Edward James Olmos ("Battlestar Galactica," "Miami Vice," "Blade Runner") also appear in this actioner.
The following red-band trailer features all sorts of dudely insults, stolen money, and giant explosions (plus the quintessential "cool guys walking away from an explosion" scene), as well as an angry bull that would like to take them by the horns, if you know what we mean.
There's also the matter of a missing $43 million, angry drug dealers (led by Bill Paxton), and one kidnapped pretty lady, played by Paula Patton. That's what "incentivizes" our antiheroes, Bobby (Washington) and Stig (Wahlberg). They may have been mad before, but, like, now it's time to blow stuff up.
"2 Guns," which was directed by Baltasar Kormákur ("Contraband"), is based on the graphic novels by Steven Grant. Fred Ward ("Tremors," "The Player"), James Marsden ("30 Rock," "Straw Dogs"), and Edward James Olmos ("Battlestar Galactica," "Miami Vice," "Blade Runner") also appear in this actioner.
- 7/30/2013
- by Jenni Miller
- Moviefone
Boomtron.com
Role would call for Olmos to play drug lord.
It must be a nice thing for an actor to get the call from Mark Wahlberg’s people in this day and age. Wahlberg is one of the people who runs the thing. The whole thing. When you get a call like that, you pick it up. So when Edward James Olmos’ phone rang with an offer from Wahlberg’s people to play the bad guy in the upcoming 2 Guns, the right thing for Olmos to do was seriously consider it.
Edward James Olmos seems to know the right way to do things. Think about it. The guys been a visible presence in movies and on television since his first role on Kojak in 1975. He’s popped up in some all-time classics in the world of film, like Blade Runner, American Me, and Stand and Deliver, and also played...
Role would call for Olmos to play drug lord.
It must be a nice thing for an actor to get the call from Mark Wahlberg’s people in this day and age. Wahlberg is one of the people who runs the thing. The whole thing. When you get a call like that, you pick it up. So when Edward James Olmos’ phone rang with an offer from Wahlberg’s people to play the bad guy in the upcoming 2 Guns, the right thing for Olmos to do was seriously consider it.
Edward James Olmos seems to know the right way to do things. Think about it. The guys been a visible presence in movies and on television since his first role on Kojak in 1975. He’s popped up in some all-time classics in the world of film, like Blade Runner, American Me, and Stand and Deliver, and also played...
- 6/21/2012
- by Josh Converse
- Boomtron
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.