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Telegram says arrested CEO Durov has ‘nothing to hide’
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Telegram says arrested CEO Durov has ‘nothing to hide’

Telegram says it is “absurd” to claim a platform or its owner is responsible for abuse of that platform. 

​Telegram says it is “absurd” to claim a platform or its owner is responsible for abuse of that platform.  

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‘Very Flattering’: Ben McKenzie Names ICONIC Batman Character In Gotham Specifically Written For Him
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‘Very Flattering’: Ben McKenzie Names ICONIC Batman Character In Gotham Specifically Written For Him

Ben McKenzie famously played James ‘Jim’ Gordon in the Batman prequel series Gotham from 2014 to 2019, voiced several DC universe projects and became a renowned name in the franchise. It turns out creator Bruno Heller saw it coming as he wrote part of Gordon keeping McKenzie in mind!

In conversation with Collider at Fan Expo Canada, Mckenzie and his wife Morena Baccarin—who was also part of the prequel series as Dr. Lee Thompkins—spoke about their time on the show. The actor recalled getting a call from Heller who told him, “I’ve written the part of Gordon with you in mind, which was very flattering.” 

Double the pressure, McKenzie recalled the days ahead of the shoot as nerve-wracking.  “I was both excited and nervous. I mean it’s big shoes to fill,” he added. The police commissioner of Gotham P.D. has been a crucial character in Batman’s universe and through the years many legendary actors like Gary Oldman, JK Simmons, and Jeffrey Wright have portrayed it on screen. 

After Mckenzie conveyed his experience on Gotham sets, Baccarin also weighed in and talked about her character’s evolution through the series. She played Dr. Lee Thompkins who worked at the psych ward of the infamous Arkham Asylum which will be featured in the upcoming hotly anticipated Joker sequel. 

“My character had changed quite a bit from the beginning of the show, which was really cool,” the actress recalled. The character, first introduced in the comics in 1976, evolved through the course of the show. When she was brought on board, she had no idea where or how long her character would be in the picture, so it was a pleasant surprise. 

Lee ultimately became a core part of the story after marrying Gordon and becoming stepmother to  Barbara Gordon who would eventually become Batgirl. “Once Lee became sort of a core part of the story, then it was trying to figure out how to give her something to do independent of Jim [Gordon],” Baccarin added. 

She recalled being “bad” and to “run a city” and explore a dark side to the city as something really cool. “Where it ended was also really great,” she added. 

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‘So Close To My Heart’: How to Train Your Dragon Live Action Actor Shares Exciting Updates On The Film
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‘So Close To My Heart’: How to Train Your Dragon Live Action Actor Shares Exciting Updates On The Film

How to Train Your Dragon animated series is a classic amongst kids and adults alike. Now the story is getting adapted into live-action with young actor Mason Thames playing the beloved character Hiccup Haddock III. In a recent interview with ScreenRant, the actor spoke at length about the highly anticipated film without revealing too much. 

 “Oh, gosh, I’m gonna get killed here if I answer anything. All I can really say is it shouldn’t be too long of a wait,” he teased. He described playing the live-action version of Hiccup an “honor” and revealed how he’s still ingrained in him and always will be. 

“Those movies are so close to my heart. So getting to portray Hiccup was truly an honor. He’s still a part of me, no matter how I try to escape him,” Thames added. Sometimes unknowingly he would walk or speak like Hiccup  Sometimes, the way I would say Dragon, like, [In Hiccup voice] Dragon.’ Just little things like that. But, yeah, inspirational, it was fun,” he said. 

Much like the classic animated film, the live action version will follow Hiccup living on the Isle of Berk, which is plagued by attacks from dragons. As a result, he and the other Vikings his age must attend dragon training sessions from Gobber.

When he develops a bond with the captivated dragon Night Fury, Hiccup realizes that there’s a way for dragons and humans to coexist in peace and harmony. Another prominent character and Hiccup’s potential love interest Astrid will be played by Nico Parker. 

Gerard Butler who has voiced Stoick the Vast, father of Hiccup and the Chief of the Hooligan Tribe of Berk in the animated film will reprise his role. Nick Frost will play dragon training tutor Gobber, Julian Dennison will portray Fishlegs, Gabriel Howell will play Snotlout, Bronwyn James and Harry Trevaldwyn will portray twins Ruffnut and Tuffnut respectively. 

How to Train Your Dragon will premiere in theaters on June 13, 2025.

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