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Liv Tyler Set For ‘Captain America: New World Order,’ Returning As Betty Ross

March 27, 2023 by deadline.com Leave a Comment

Liv Tyler is set to reprise her Marvel role as Betty Ross for Captain America: New World Order , returning to the MCU for the first time in 15 years, Deadline can confirm.

Tyler’s scientist character is the daughter of General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt Ross” — a military official played up until recently by William Hurt, to be portrayed following Hurt’s passing by Harrison Ford . The actress last took on the part for 2008’s The Incredible Hulk , which was just the second film in the MCU following the Robert Downey Jr. starrer Iron Man and had Edward Norton playing the title character.

Tyler joins an ensemble led by Anthony Mackie, which also includes The Falcon and the Winter Soldier ‘s Carl Lumbly and Danny Ramirez, and Unorthodox breakout Shira Haas, as previously announced. Details as to the film’s plot are under wraps. But it will be the first to have Mackie play Captain America (aka Sam Wilson) on the big screen.

Julius Onah ( The Cloverfield Paradox ) is directing the pic from a script by Malcolm Spellman and Dalan Musson ( The Falcon and the Winter Soldier ). It’s in production now and is slated for release on May 3rd, 2024.

Best known for turns in Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings films, along with big-screen titles like Armageddon , Tyler most recently starred alongside Brad Pitt in James Gray’s sci-fi drama Ad Astra , also leading the first season of Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star . The actress has also previously been seen on series like Harlots , Gunpowder and The Leftovers , among numerous other film and TV projects.

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‘Shazam!’ Star Djimon Hounsou Accuses Hollywood of ‘Cheating’ Him, Racist Habit of Underpaying

March 27, 2023 by www.breitbart.com Leave a Comment

Prolific character actor Djimon Hounsou, who hit it big in the 1997 Steven Spielberg epic Amistad, claims he still struggles to be recognized and has never been paid what he is worth in racist white Hollywood despite his more than 30-year career and multiple award nominations.

Hounsou, who first became a fashion model in the 1980s, broke into the acting business in 1989 in several music videos and moved on to a few walk on roles before quickly hitting it big in the 1997 Steven Spielberg epic Amistad . That was followed by a number of block busters such as Furious 7 , and recent comic book films including Aquaman, Captain Marvel, Guardians of the Galaxy, Black Adam, and the newly released Shazam! Fury of the Gods .

But despite this successful career, Hounsou says that he is continuously underpaid and overlooked, and says that he feels that he has been unfairly deprived of awards for his work while his white co-stars continue to earn plaudits.

“I’m still struggling to try to make a dollar!” he said in a recent interview with The Guardian .

“I’ve come up in the business with some people who are absolutely well off and have very little of my accolades. So I feel cheated, tremendously cheated, in terms of finances and in terms of the workload as well,” the 58-year-old actor said.

The actor, who was born in the small west African nation of Benin, says that he feels constantly slighted by the amount of money he is offered for his work.

“They always come at me with a complete low ball: ‘We only have this much for the role, but we love you so much and we really think you can bring so much,’” he said, adding, “Film after film, it’s a struggle. I have yet to meet the film that paid me fairly.”

He also says he feels “felt seriously cheated” by the quality of roles he is offered and pointed out he was relegated to portraying slaves time and again after Amistad .

He also took a jab at the black people in the industry for not supporting other black creatives until recently.

“Today, we talk so much about the Oscars being so white, but I remember there was a time where I had no support at all: no support from my own people, no support from the media, from the industry itself. It felt like: ‘You should be happy that you’ve got nominated,’ and that’s that,” he exclaimed.

Then there are the times he felt ignored at award season. Even though he was highly praised for Amistad and was even nominated for awards for In America and Blood Diamond , it was his white co-stars who won the recognition when Anthony Hopkins and Leonardo DiCaprio were recognized ahead of him even though his characters were the main focus of some of these films.

Still, he closed the interview thanking the DC funivers of films for treating him a bit more fairly, and saying he does feel he is just starting to gain some respect in Hollywood. He also hopes he will be getting bigger roles after being in so many big pictures.

“From time to time, they themselves make the point of saying: ‘We should give him more, he’s a little underappreciated.’ I think they recognize that themselves,” he insisted. “Hey, it’s the struggle I have to overcome!”

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Chennai Super Kings: Return To Fortress Chepauk, MS Dhoni’s Captaincy And Ben Stokes’ X-Factor | Cricket News

March 27, 2023 by sports.ndtv.com Leave a Comment

Among Indian Premier League’s nine teams, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings (CSK) remain sentimental favourite of the fans, primarily because of the man at the helm. The 41-year-old Dhoni, with his bulging biceps and never diminishing flash reflexes, remains a top draw even though his batting prowess hasn’t got requisite return. Yet, having led the team to four titles and nine finals, his mere presence makes the opposition try to think out of the box.

No one knows what to do with the tangibles as much as the man from Ranchi does and in what could be his last season as a professional cricketer, he might still have some aces up his sleeves.

With IPL returning to its familiar home and away format, CSK will get to play seven games at “Fortress Chepauk” this season. After failing to qualify for the play-offs last season, Dhoni, who took back the captaincy from an angry Ravindra Jadeja , would certainly like to go out on a high. If he plans to quit also, one can never be sure about ‘Captain Marvel’.

In IPL, it will always be foolhardy to keep CSK out of contention and this edition will be no different. And with star England all-rounder Ben Stokes in their ranks, CSK will have an imposing look.

STRENGTH

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The presence of Ben Stokes will give CSK a different look as his power-hitting could change complexion of any game. Also, on slow Chepauk track, he can produce a magical over or two and at times hurry the batters with his effort deliveries.

Seven home games at Chepauk where a Ravindra Jadeja or a Moeen Ali could prove to be very effective on tacky tracks where run-scoring could be difficult.

Devon Conway and Ruturaj Gaikwad look one of the most settled pairs among all teams. Ambati Rayudu , Stokes, Dhoni and Jadeja will form a solid batting core and for low-scoring games, they have Ajinkya Rahane , who could be used as an ‘Impact Player’.

WEAKNESS

Mukesh Chaudhary being ruled out of the tournament due to injury is a big setback for CSK after his fine performance last season. Deepak Chahar , who has also had recurring back and hamstring issue, remains untested in match conditions, having missed the entire domestic season.

Chahar’s last injury was a grade 3 quadriceps tear and it is difficult to know how well his rehabilitation has been unless he is tested in match situation. He will also be a contender for ODI World Cup but Chahar, at this point, won’t be thinking that far ahead and would like to have a good IPL tournament.

OPPORTUNITY

In the fast bowling department, young Simarjeet Singh , who is deceptively quick, and Lasith Malinga ‘s ‘action doppelganger’ Matheesa Pathirana will get a chance to stamp their class.

Pathirana briefly showed that his slinging action could create trouble for the batters. Of late, he hasn’t been a part of the Sri Lankan squad and has been playing domestic cricket after ILT20 in UAE.

But in CSK, it is about players Dhoni believes could do the job for his side and Pathirana, if fit, seems to be one of those.

Dhoni, a master strategist, could also use ‘Impact Player’ rules better than many in case of overseas recruits. He could easily field three foreign players during batting innings and then include the fourth during bowling innings.

In that case, someone like a Mitchell Santner might prove to be a handful on Chepauk track.

THREAT

The biggest threat for CSK is their ageing unit and Dhoni hasn’t yet produced any second line of potent Indian batters. Players like Rayudu or Rahane might just find it difficult to up the ante in high-scoring games.

The other issue will be lack of quality Indian spinners that will be a worry for Dhoni. One of the reasons is Jadeja’s slightly underwhelming T20 record in recent times. While Jadeja has been a revelation at No. 5 or 6 in Test matches, the same can’t be said about his left-arm spin as far as T20 cricket is concerned.

If one checks the records, there are innumerable examples where Dhoni hasn’t used Jadeja’s quota of overs. There are a few left-arm spinners like U-19 World Cup winner Nishant Sindhu and Chattisgarh’s Ajay Mandal but it is unlikely that Dhoni will try a rookie in a high-pressure tournament if he is not convinced.

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Last year, Dhoni did give Mumbai leg-spinner Prashant Solanki a couple of games but his state side played him in only two Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 games since that and he is out of quality match-practice.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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‘Black Panther’ Brings Hope, Hype and Pride

February 9, 2018 by www.nytimes.com Leave a Comment

“I suppose neither of us is used to the spotlight,” a dapper T’Challa, the prince of Wakanda, says upon meeting Natasha Romanova, a.k.a. the Black Widow, in “Captain America: Civil War.” A few scenes later, a recently orphaned and vengeful T’Challa, swapping his bespoke blue suit for a full-body bulletproof one, reappears as a new Marvel movie superhero.

The prince will have to live with the attention: Even before its Feb. 16 release, “ Black Panther ” smashed box-office records , beating out “Captain America: Civil War” on first-day advance ticket sales and surpassing “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” to become Fandango’s top-selling superhero movie in history. Perhaps even more impressive, the film is also outpacing its cinematic counterparts in cultural reach.

“I’ve been waiting all of my life for ‘Black Panther,’” said DJ BenHaMeen, host of FanBrosShow , a weekly podcast on “urban geek” culture. “That said, I know where I was, the exact street in Houston and the exact time on Oct. 28, 2014, when Marvel officially announced that they were doing the movie.”

Not since Spike Lee’s “Malcolm X” in 1992 has there been so much hype and hope for a movie among African-American audiences. From special group outings planned by excited fans to crowdfunding campaigns to ensure children can see it, “Black Panther” is shaping up to be a phenomenon. In December, a viral video of two African-American men excited to see the movie’s poster with its all-star black cast — “This is what white people get to feel like ALL THE TIME?!!!!” one man wrote on Twittered — seemed to capture the anticipation, garnering more than 2.5 million views.

What has audiences so eager this time is in part the combination of an auteur African-American director (Ryan Coogler of “Fruitvale Station” and “Creed”), a heavyweight cast (Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Angela Bassett and Forest Whitaker) and a soundtrack co-produced by a rap superstar (Kendrick Lamar), all working on one of the most popular franchises in Hollywood. But the excitement has also been fueled by the origin story of the African superhero.

Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Black Panther was the first black superhero in mainstream comics, making his debut in Marvel’s Fantastic Four No. 52 in 1966. He went on to appear in Avengers titles and took his first star turn in Jungle Action No. 5 in 1973. He had his ups and downs: his own series largely penned by Kirby, a cancellation in 1979 and a return in the 1980s. From 2005 to 2009, he was the subject of another series, this one written by the filmmaker Reginald Hudlin (“Marshall”). In 2016, Ta-Nehisi Coates wrote a new series of comic books, while Joe Robert Cole and Mr. Coogler worked on the script.

In many ways, Black Panther is part of a current wave of black superheroes, like Netflix’s Luke Cage and CW’s Black Lightning . But “Black Panther” has the setting of Wakanda, a fictional African country that is wealthy (thanks to vibranium, a mineral with energy-manipulating qualities) and technologically advanced. Part of the movie’s emotional and visual appeal lies in the fact that Wakanda has never been colonized.

“Wakanda is a kind of black utopia in our fight against colonialism and imperial control of black land and black people by white people,” said Deirdre Hollman, a founder of the annual Black Comic Book Festival at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem. “To the black imagination, that means everything. In a comic book, it is a reality, and through a major motion picture, it’s even more tangibly and artistically a reality that we can explore for ourselves. There’s so much power that’s drawn from the notion that there was a community, a nation that resisted colonization and infiltration and subjugation.”

For Frederick Joseph, a marketing consultant who created the #BlackPantherChallenge , a GoFundMe campaign to buy tickets so youngsters can see “Black Panther” in theaters, the complexity of Wakanda takes on new meaning in our current moment. Compared with President Trump’s disparagement of Haiti and African nations , he said, “You have Wakanda as a place of Afro-futurism, of what African nations can be or what they could have been and still be had colonialism not taken place.” (Mr. Joseph’s campaign, which raised more than $40,000 to take children from the Boys & Girls Club of Harlem to the film, has led to more than 70 similar efforts.)

The Black Panther’s regal alter ego, Prince T’Challa, is a draw as well, said Jonathan Gray, author of the forthcoming “Illustrating the Race: Representing Blackness in American Comics.” He explained: “Now there you have every black boy’s fantasy. He is richer than Bill Gates, smarter than Elon Musk, better looking than Denzel.” And with vibranium, “he is the hereditary ruler of the richest nation on Earth. The movie is about wish fulfillment. When you see Bruce Wayne, this dashing billionaire, where is the black version of that? You got T’Challa.”

In this sense, “Black Panther” is as much an alternative to our contemporary racial discourse as it is a throwback, not only a desire for what could have been but also a nostalgia for what we once had. “I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this movie appears precisely in a moment in which our politics seems inescapable,” Mr. Gray said, adding later that “Black Panther” should be understood in a political context in which both the legal gains of the civil rights movement and the interracial optimism of the Obama era have been undermined.

For Marc Bernardin, an author of the comic book “Genius” and host of the podcast “Fatman on Batman” with the director Kevin Smith, the movie taps into “the cultural longing for what Obama was, the time in which you didn’t check your phone every day hoping the world wasn’t on fire again. A time where devaluation of young black life wasn’t as stark and awful as it feels like it is right now.”

Simply going to the movie can be interpreted as a small gesture of protest and a grand expression of cultural pride.

“Black Panther” has already become a kind of shared language. “Last week I was at the mall when another black dude passed by me,” Mr. Bernardin said. “We gave each other a nod, and he said, ‘Black Panther’s’ in a month, yo.’ That was his version of ‘what’s up,’ his way of marking of time.”

In addition to fans wearing custom-made Black Panther costumes and African-inspired haute couture to the premiere last month, African-American civic groups and others are buying out movie theaters so African-American children can experience the film with one another.

In Oakland, Calif., LaDawn James Williams originally intended to fly to New York to see it with her college friends from Howard University. Instead she plans to host a “Black Panther” screening for her local chapter of Jack and Jill of America. She, her husband, and their 9-year-old daughter and 7-year-old son will watch it with more than 90 other African-American families in a private viewing.

“We’ll be able to take the mask off,” she said. “It’s going to be really subtle, but we’re going to get certain things about the movie and its language that only we know. So I want this to be something we do together: my family, my chapter and my community.”

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Entire Chepauk Roars As MS Dhoni Comes Out To Bat Ahead Of CSK’s IPL 2023 Opener. Watch | Cricket News

March 28, 2023 by sports.ndtv.com Leave a Comment

MS Dhoni is a brand in Indian cricket that not many come close too. Though it’s been years since the wicket-keeper batter called time on his international career, fans still queue up in numbers to get a glimpse of the iconic cricketer. Ahead of Chennai Super Kings’ IPL 2023 opener against defening champions Gujarat Titans, Dhoni came out for a practice session at Chepauk, with thousands of fans in attendace. As soon as Dhoni walked onto the pitch, the entire stadium roared, cheering for Chennai’s favourite son.

Dhoni is the only full-time captain the Super Kings have had in their stint, barring Ravindra Jadeja who held the position for a brief period last seaosn. Having joined the franchise in IPL 2008, Dhoni has continued going strong wearing the yellow jersey. However, many beleive that the IPL 2023 season could be his last as a player.

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The 41-year-old Dhoni, with his bulging biceps and never diminishing flash reflexes, remains a top draw even though his batting prowess hasn’t got requisite return.

Yet, having led the team to four titles and nine finals, his mere presence makes the opposition try to think out of the box. No one knows what to do with the tangibles as much as the man from Ranchi does and in what could be his last season as a professional cricketer, he might still have some aces up his sleeves.

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With IPL returning to its familiar home and away format, CSK will get to play seven games at “Fortress Chepauk” this season. After failing to qualify for the play-offs last season, Dhoni, who took back the captaincy from an angry Ravindra Jadeja, would certainly like to go out on a high. If he plans to quit also, one can never be sure about ‘Captain Marvel’.

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In IPL, it will always be foolhardy to keep CSK out of contention and this edition will be no different. And with star England all-rounder Ben Stokes in their ranks, CSK will have an imposing look.

With PTI inputs

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