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'That's what life is': Wednesday director Tim Burton not worried about balancing horror elements for adults and children in his shows
'That's what life is': Wednesday director Tim Burton not worried about balancing horror elements for adults and children in his shows

AsiaOne

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'That's what life is': Wednesday director Tim Burton not worried about balancing horror elements for adults and children in his shows

Tim Burton has been a mainstay of dark fantasy and horror for nearly four decades now, with those of us spookily-inclined often growing up with his works. The 66-year-old is the director and executive producer on Netflix's Wednesday and was recently asked during a press conference whether it is difficult to toe the line making horror for adults while also keeping it child-friendly. "People say it's too light or too dark. Kids will like it, or The Nightmare Before Christmas is too scary for little children," Tim said. "They're like fables or fairy tales, you know? Those kinds of things, they remain with people because they incorporate light and dark and humour and drama and scariness. "And so for me, I never think too much about it, because that's what life is, it's a mixture of all those things together." It's difficult to imagine anyone else directing this modern adaptation of the legendary Addams Family, and the cast of Wednesday seem to agree. "As soon as you step onto the set, it feels like Tim Burton," Fred Armisen, who plays Uncle Fester, said. "Every detail, every window you see, you're like, 'Oh, this is definitely Tim Burton', so it helps you get into it right away." The 58-year-old added that he wants to do a good job as an actor, but he also grew up watching Tim Burton's movies and is a fan. "So I keep it cool on the outside, but on the inside I'm still like, 'That's Tim Burton, that's totally Tim Burton, that's his hair, that's his jacket, that's him walking away, coming back, that's his hat'." Jenna Ortega, who plays the titular character, said: "What I love working with Tim is nothing's really prepared for the day-to-day stuff. "So, it's really wonderful to be able to walk onto a set, let him take it in, look at it from every perspective, and then, you know, it's something fresh every day." The 22-year-old said that Tim keeps the TV show from feeling formulaic and routine through switching between "doing a lot of setups" and "fitting [the filming] all into one", or catering to the script and basing the shots "off a single line". Tim praised Jenna in return: "I remember on the first day of the first season, Jenna was there before anybody else, watching everything, and so she knows more than everyone else. She knows more than I know sometimes. "But that's the beauty of it. We have scripts and everything, but we go in each day, everybody knows their character - they surprised me - and I just love it. It keeps it feeling fresh, keeps it feeling like it's actually a movie we're making." 'None of it is made up' Season two of Wednesday will be released on Netflix in two parts: The first four episodes on Aug 6 and the next four on Sept 3. The show, which filmed its first season in Romania, moved its production to Ireland this time around, working in the same studio as the historical TV show Vikings. "[They left] behind bits and pieces on the hillside, which is actually very good, because any artist knows that debris is better than [working on] a white sheet," said Joanna Lumley, who joins Wednesday as Granny Hester Frump in the new season. "So, suddenly they've got this derelict stuff of bits of old rampant and hills and the challenges of a new studio. "It must have been heavenly but hard to work in Romania, but I just think that Ireland, it has a natural feeling, because there's something in Ireland which is slightly otherworldly anyway, and it embraced the whole feeling of Wednesday." The 79-year-old added: "Once you step into one of these sets, it gives you something completely different. "You're not making it up, you're walking down a great creaking corridor, you're going into principal Dort's (Steve Buscemi) study, which is immense with a blazing log fire, the statues. "Tim always does this, he always makes stuff that is perfect." There's a scene where Hester is shooting clay pigeons and Wednesday comes to meet her, Joanna said. "We hardly see it on screen, but she's got a croquet hoop set out and they're all made of bones," she continued. "Every detail imbues you with what the place is. It tells you who you are and how it's going to come across. "And none of it is made up, none of it is cheapskate or small." [[nid:718560]] Meanwhile, Catherine Zeta-Jones, 55, also praised the gothic grandeur of the set and teased about a camping scene. "Let me tell you something, my kids and my husband are like, 'Come on, we'll get a trailer, we'll go camping,' and I'm like, 'Forget it.' But as Morticia Addams, I will go camping every day of the week." "When people see that camping episode, everyone and their mother is gonna want an Addams tent," added 68-year-old Luis Guzman, who plays her onscreen husband Gomez, calling it "pure elegance, terribly". The downside to Ireland, however, was that it was a bit too vibrant for the gloomy world of Wednesday. "The only real challenge we had was fighting the green," Jenna said. "It was so green there, and it was so bright for the show. Suddenly the Addams looked alive, and it was like..." "Take it down a notch," Tim finished, as the cast laughed. Season two of Wednesday also stars Isaac Ordonez as Pugsley Addams, with the students and faculty of Nevermore Academy including Emma Myers, Joy Sunday and Billie Piper. [embed]

Home Bargains worker reveals store's ‘secret' Halloween theme three months early – and shoppers are loving it
Home Bargains worker reveals store's ‘secret' Halloween theme three months early – and shoppers are loving it

The Irish Sun

time22-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Home Bargains worker reveals store's ‘secret' Halloween theme three months early – and shoppers are loving it

THERE'S still three months to go until Halloween, with plenty of summer nights to enjoy beforehand. But shoppers have already started thinking about spooky wares for this year. 2 A Home Bargains worker revealed the store's 'secret' Halloween range for this year Credit: Alamy 2 The retail giant is honouring cult flick The Nightmare Before Christmas Credit: Alamy And they've been pleading with retail workers to find out what frightful ranges we can expect for 2025. Posting on the Their Halloween wish was quickly granted as an anonymous employee was quick to oblige. They revealed: "It's been released onto [our internal retail network] .. a lot of very happy Tim Burton fans is all I can cowgirl too." The same member of staff later confirmed the movie in question is The Nightmare Before Christmas and gave shoppers a sneak peek at the inventory list. The Tim Burton movie, which was released in 1993, tells the story of Jack Skellington, the pumpkin king who rules over Halloweentown. But he becomes jaded with spooky season and kidnaps Santa in a bid to bring some festive cheer, to disastrous consequences. Now Jack and his pals, like Sally and Zero the ghost dog are set to be filling the shelves at Home Bargains in the months to come. Most read in Fabulous The Halloween range will have everything from decorations and kitchenware to clothing and homeware. Fans of the cult flick will be able to pick up tiered pumpkins, string lights and a shadow light projector. Mum slams Home Bargains for selling 'gruesome' Halloween prop next to children's costumes in 'city in the midst of a knife crime crisis' For outdoors, you can fill your garden with a Jack Skellington inflatable and stake lights. There will also be kids and adult hooded blankets up for grabs as well as plush pyjamas for all ages and slippers. To give your home a Nightmare Before Christmas makeover, you can even bag dinner plates and bowls, duvet sets, a Jack cushion and printed throw. But you'll need to wait until the Halloween range hits the shelves for prices. Impressed by the Nightmare Before Christmas news, one shopper gushed: "Oh I'm here for this." But another was stunned by the revelation, and wrote: "Only management team are meant to know at this point & are told not to tell anyone, even family members. There are some early items out atm though." Meanwhile, another Home Bargains employee said: "Yeah I just see the PDF file…look fun this year." 5 things you didn't know about Home Bargains Home Bargains was founded by Tom Morris It's official name is TJ Morris Ltd but trades as Home Bargains The first store was opened in Liverpool in 1976 Around 30% of the stores range comprises clearance lines There are 575 stores nationwide

Home Bargains worker reveals store's ‘secret' Halloween theme three months early – and shoppers are loving it
Home Bargains worker reveals store's ‘secret' Halloween theme three months early – and shoppers are loving it

Scottish Sun

time22-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Home Bargains worker reveals store's ‘secret' Halloween theme three months early – and shoppers are loving it

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) THERE'S still three months to go until Halloween, with plenty of summer nights to enjoy beforehand. But shoppers have already started thinking about spooky wares for this year. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 A Home Bargains worker revealed the store's 'secret' Halloween range for this year Credit: Alamy 2 The retail giant is honouring cult flick The Nightmare Before Christmas Credit: Alamy And they've been pleading with retail workers to find out what frightful ranges we can expect for 2025. Posting on the Home Bargains Appreciation Society Facebook group, which boasts 180,000 members, one hopeful person asked: "Soooooo any HB staff want to anonymously tell us what the Halloween theme will be this year……." Their Halloween wish was quickly granted as an anonymous employee was quick to oblige. They revealed: "It's been released onto [our internal retail network] .. a lot of very happy Tim Burton fans is all I can cowgirl too." The same member of staff later confirmed the movie in question is The Nightmare Before Christmas and gave shoppers a sneak peek at the inventory list. The Tim Burton movie, which was released in 1993, tells the story of Jack Skellington, the pumpkin king who rules over Halloweentown. But he becomes jaded with spooky season and kidnaps Santa in a bid to bring some festive cheer, to disastrous consequences. Now Jack and his pals, like Sally and Zero the ghost dog are set to be filling the shelves at Home Bargains in the months to come. The Halloween range will have everything from decorations and kitchenware to clothing and homeware. Fans of the cult flick will be able to pick up tiered pumpkins, string lights and a shadow light projector. Mum slams Home Bargains for selling 'gruesome' Halloween prop next to children's costumes in 'city in the midst of a knife crime crisis' For outdoors, you can fill your garden with a Jack Skellington inflatable and stake lights. There will also be kids and adult hooded blankets up for grabs as well as plush pyjamas for all ages and slippers. To give your home a Nightmare Before Christmas makeover, you can even bag dinner plates and bowls, duvet sets, a Jack cushion and printed throw. But you'll need to wait until the Halloween range hits the shelves for prices. Impressed by the Nightmare Before Christmas news, one shopper gushed: "Oh I'm here for this." But another was stunned by the revelation, and wrote: "Only management team are meant to know at this point & are told not to tell anyone, even family members. There are some early items out atm though." Meanwhile, another Home Bargains employee said: "Yeah I just see the PDF file…look fun this year."

Billie Piper 'quite overwhelmed' to work with Tim Burton
Billie Piper 'quite overwhelmed' to work with Tim Burton

RTÉ News​

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • RTÉ News​

Billie Piper 'quite overwhelmed' to work with Tim Burton

Billie Piper has said she was thrilled to work with Tim Burton on the new series of Wednesday, describing the director as "really childlike energetically". Piper plays Isadora Capri, the new head of music at Nevermore Academy, in the second series of the hit Netflix show, which is set to air next month. The drama, which centres around Wednesday Addams of The Addams Family, stars American Jenna Ortega in the lead role, and also features a number of British actresses including Catherine Zeta-Jones, Joanna Lumley and Piper. Speaking to Radio Times, Piper described the character of Capri as a "really accomplished musician" with "an interesting past of her own". The actress told the magazine she was "quite overwhelmed" to be working with Burton after admiring him for so long, and loved watching his films such as The Nightmare Before Christmas and Frankenweenie with her children. She added: "I watched Beetlejuice so many times as a kid that I actually feel like it inspired the interiors in my house and the clothes I wear. I was fanatical." Doctor Who star Piper said she was "grateful" to work with Burton. "I realised I was dealing with someone who's really childlike energetically – open and engaging and fun," she added. "I love his energy. And that's what it feels like: like you're being painted into Tim Burton's piece of art, because it's a very specific composition a lot of the time, and it's striking."

Billie Piper ‘quite overwhelmed' to work with Tim Burton
Billie Piper ‘quite overwhelmed' to work with Tim Burton

Leader Live

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Billie Piper ‘quite overwhelmed' to work with Tim Burton

Piper plays Isadora Capri, the new head of music at Nevermore Academy, in the second series of the hit Netflix show, which is set to air next month. The drama, which centres around Wednesday Addams of The Addams Family, stars American Jenna Ortega in the lead role, and also features a number of British actresses including Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dame Joanna Lumley and Piper. Speaking to Radio Times, Piper described the character of Capri as a 'really accomplished musician' with 'an interesting past of her own'. The actress told the magazine she was 'quite overwhelmed' to be working with Burton after admiring him for so long, and loved watching his films such as The Nightmare Before Christmas and Frankenweenie with her children. She added: 'I watched Beetlejuice so many times as a kid that I actually feel like it inspired the interiors in my house and the clothes I wear. I was fanatical.' Doctor Who star Piper said she was 'grateful' to work with Burton. 'I realised I was dealing with someone who's really childlike energetically – open and engaging and fun,' she added. 'I love his energy. And that's what it feels like: like you're being painted into Tim Burton's piece of art, because it's a very specific composition a lot of the time, and it's striking.'

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