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50 Cent Joins Orville Peck In Growing ‘Street Fighter' Reboot Film Cast
50 Cent Joins Orville Peck In Growing ‘Street Fighter' Reboot Film Cast

Geek Culture

time27-06-2025

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50 Cent Joins Orville Peck In Growing ‘Street Fighter' Reboot Film Cast

Legendary Pictures has chosen the fighters for its upcoming live-action Street Fighter film adaptation, and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson is the latest addition to the roster. The rapper-turned-actor will play muscular boxer Balrog, and according to sources, is currently in training to do his own stunts for the production. Joining him is country singer Orville Peck as Vega, alongside Jason Momoa ( Aquaman ) as Blanka, The Recruit star Noah Centineo as Ken, and Callina Liang ( Presenc e) as Chun-Li. WWE superstar Roman Reign, or Joe Anoa'i, and Andrew Koji ( Warrior ) are also entering the ring as Akuma and lead brawler Ryu, respectively, rounding out an eclectic ensemble cast. Kitao Sakurai ( The Eric Andre Show ) helms the project, which begins production this August in Australia. While plot details remain under wraps, it is expected to follow the same premise as its 1987 arcade game, revolving around a tournament organised by M. Bison, the leader of the evil organisation Shadaloo. News of the live-action Street Fighter movie first broke in April 2023, with Danny and Michael Philippou of Talk to Me fame originally set to direct. However, scheduling conflicts saw the brothers exit the project, with Sakurai taking over the reins. It was initially slated for release on 20 March 2026, but has been delayed indefinitely. It remains to be seen how the film will bring the beloved legacy to the big screen, following the commercial and critical flop of Steven E. de Souza's 1994 adaptation. Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia starred in this iteration, accompanied by supporting performances by Byron Mann, Damian Chapa, Kylie Minogue, Ming-Na Wen, Wes Studi, and more. Si Jia is a casual geek at heart – or as casual as someone with Sephiroth's theme on her Spotify playlist can get. A fan of movies, games, and Japanese culture, Si Jia's greatest weakness is the Steam Summer Sale. Or any Steam sale, really. 50 Cent Capcom Legendary Pictures Street Fighter Street Fighter movie

Protein film actor Craig Russell 'lucky' to see film after brain tumour
Protein film actor Craig Russell 'lucky' to see film after brain tumour

BBC News

time22-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Protein film actor Craig Russell 'lucky' to see film after brain tumour

A Welsh actor has said there was "a very real chance" he would not see his latest film finished after he was diagnosed with a brain tumour following Russell, who grew up in Cwmtwrch in the Swansea Valley, said in hindsight he realised he experienced symptoms of the tumour while the thriller, Protein, was in production."A couple of weird things happened, I was walking into stuff, I was getting lost in our own house," he film, which tells the story of a gym-obsessed serial killer who murders and eats a local drug dealer for their protein, inadvertently sparking a turf-war between rival drugs gangs, was shot in south and west Wales following Russell's suggestion. He told writer and director Tony Burke there was "nowhere like Wales" for talent, "both in front of and behind the camera, scenery, everything you might need"."He took my advice and luckily it paid off," he said speaking to Lucy Owen on BBC Radio Wales."As he says himself now, 'Wales is the most important character in the movie'." Russell admits "self-preservation" led him to downplaying the initial symptoms of his tumour."The back of my head started really hurting," he said."I hadn't even realised I was losing the sight of my left eye, the hearing in my left ear."His wife Kate persuaded him to go to see a GP, and an MRI scan revealed a brain tumour that had been growing for about 15 days later, Russell had a seven-hour surgery to remove it and was told he "might not survive".The back of his skull was taken away and then rebuilt after surgeons removed the tumour."The NHS are brilliant, aren't they? They saved my life," he is an ambassador for Brain Tumour Research to help raise awareness. The actor said he did not mind playing a cannibal in Protein, but admitted some scenes could be difficult to watch."I drink a lot of what appear to be protein shakes in the movie. But for the viewer it looks like I'm drinking these flesh drinks," he said."I remember finishing one take, looking across and two members of the crew had their backs to me and were retching over a bucket which was quite amusing. But actually it was just watermelon, porridge, almond milk, it was delicious, I really enjoyed it."He continued: "I ate raw beef. I would fry a steak and eat that. So it looks horrible because the audience thinks I'm eating a bloke, but for me it was fine. I did really enjoy the cannibal stuff."Protein is being shown at selected cinemas across Wales first, before being rolled out across the UK next week.

The Ballad of Wallis Island: Doctor called to Welsh set for freezing actors
The Ballad of Wallis Island: Doctor called to Welsh set for freezing actors

BBC News

time29-05-2025

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  • BBC News

The Ballad of Wallis Island: Doctor called to Welsh set for freezing actors

A medic was called on to the set of a new comedy drama filmed on the Welsh coast to make sure the actors did not suffer from the cold - despite a suggestion it was shot during the summer months. The Ballad of Wallis Island, starring Carey Mulligan, Tim Key and Tom Basden, is thought to have been filmed in and around Pembrokeshire. At a screening in London, director James Griffiths told the PA news agency a medic checked Mulligan and other actors' temperatures due to the cold, saying Basden was "blue". When asked if it was filmed in the summer, Oscar-nominated actor Mulligan, whose mother is from Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, said: "It's Wales." In the film, Mulligan plays on half of a disbanded folk band with her ex-boyfriend, played by Plebs star Basden. They are paid to reunite for a gig on an island called Wallis by a fan and lottery winner, played by comedian Key. At the gala screening at the Ham Yard Hotel, London, Griffiths said, "Tom especially was going blue through most of the takes."I think there was a medic going in, and you too, right [Mulligan]? We had a medic sort of checking your temperature for the cold stuff. It was freezing."Mulligan added it was special as she just had a baby when they started filming. "It's just attached to all these gorgeous memories of my baby being little."And you guys were all around, and everyone was cuddling her, and we were all sort of together for a bit. So it's very precious to me."Key said: "We shot the short film (version) 18 years ago, and we're kind of very eager to get back to Wales. Feels like it's a big part of the film. Weirdly."Basden said the filming location was "beautiful" but "unpredictable weather wise". The original short film, The One And Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island, was nominated for a 2008 Bafta short film prize, and saw Key and Basden in the main roles.

Neal McDonough breaks his no-kissing rule for 'The Last Rodeo' scene
Neal McDonough breaks his no-kissing rule for 'The Last Rodeo' scene

Fox News

time21-05-2025

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  • Fox News

Neal McDonough breaks his no-kissing rule for 'The Last Rodeo' scene

Neal McDonough has famously upheld a personal rule against on-screen kissing, but the actor has broken that boundary for his latest project. The actor had a special, milestone kiss with the love of his life, Ruvé, in the movie "The Last Rodeo." McDonough spoke to Fox News Digital about how it felt to get back in the saddle after starring in Western projects, including "Yellowstone," as well as finally being able to "kiss the girl in the end." "I've been riding horses my whole life, so to jump into this saddle is different because I've never really been in this type of saddle before," McDonough said. "I've not been the hero of the movie. I've never been in the position where I get to kiss the girl in the end because, as everyone knows, I won't kiss another woman on screen." "I've never been in the position where I get to kiss the girl in the end because, as everyone knows, I won't kiss another woman on screen." McDonough added it took a bit of persuasion to have Ruvé, who helped produce "The Last Rodeo" and starred as his on-screen wife, on board, especially during their romantic scenes. WATCH: NEAL MCDONOUGH FINALLY GETS HIS ON-SCREEN KISS IN 'THE LAST RODEO' "I convinced my wife, Ruvé. I said, 'Honey, you have to be in the film because I have to kiss the girl in the end.' She's like, 'I don't know how to act.' I'm like, 'Well, you do now.'" Directed by his longtime friend and filmmaker Jon Avnet, the moment wasn't just a cinematic kiss to McDonough, he explained, but the culmination of years of faith and dedication toward his marriage that has withstood the pressures of Hollywood. "We did it, and that was one of my favorite moments I've ever had on a set. There I am, wearing the hero hat, being directed by my favorite director of all time, Jon Avnet, kissing my wife in a movie, finally doing it the way I've always wanted to do it. It's the greatest feeling," McDonough said. Neal and wife Ruvé have been married more than two decades. When Fox News Digital asked what it was like having the spotlight on their romance scenes, he jokingly replied, "Oh, we got it on that day. It was awesome." However, filming the kissing scene took a humorous turn when their daughter, London, was on set during her parents' take. WATCH: NEAL MCDONOUGH SHARES HOW SYLVESTER STALLONE SUPPORTED HIS FILM 'THE LAST RODEO' "Our daughter London was there, and she was like, 'Dad, can you stop? Because I'm famous for one, maybe two takes — eight or nine takes through. I'm like, 'Jon, I need one more. I didn't get that right.' And there we are, mackin' again. And there's London, 'Oh dad, you're grossing me out.'" McDonough explained that he got to show "my love for my wife," knowing the moment was going to be showcased on an 80-foot screen. "Watching me love the thing that I love more than anything on this planet … for me, it was the crowning achievement of everything I've done in my life. "Ups and downs, the hard times I went through because of choices I've made, now are all in the rearview mirror. And I couldn't be happier because all of it was directed by one of my greatest friends, my mentor, my big brother, John Avnet, and I wouldn't be here without you." While "The Last Rodeo" focused on themes of faith, family and redemption in the high-adrenaline world of bull riding, director Avnet shared with Fox News Digital how he tied all the subjects together in his latest project and what it was like working alongside his longtime friend, McDonough. WATCH: 'THE LAST RODEO' DIRECTOR COMPARES NEAL MCDONOUGH TO CLINT EASTWOOD "I really believed in Neil as an actor, and I believed he was a leading man in the model of Clint Eastwood, you know, or John Wayne or Gary Cooper, Jimmy Stewart," Avnet said. "He has an ability to express so much by doing seemingly so little, but, in this case, he was emotionally there. … Here's Neil, no longer a kid. And I think, 'Wow, he's got it. He's got that Western star appeal.'" Fox News Digital additionally spoke with McDonough and his wife at a Professional Bull Riders event in Arlington, Texas, where "The Last Rodeo" star shared what his intense training consisted of. He acknowledged being injured while bull riding. WATCH: 'THE LAST RODEO' STAR NEAL MCDONOUGH SAYS HE WAS INJURED WHILE BULL RIDING "There was a lot of work. … For me, it was mostly mechanical bulls for months and months and months. And that beats the snot out of you. And it was hard, but I just didn't want anything to not look 100% authentic." In "The Last Rodeo," McDonough portrays a retired rodeo legend who risked it all to save his sick grandson. As he faced his own painful past and the fears of his family, McDonough's character entered a high-stakes bull riding competition as the oldest contestant ever. Along the way, he reconciles old wounds with his estranged daughter and proves that true courage is found in the fight for family. "The Last Rodeo" will be released in theaters May 23.

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