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Nicholas Hoult Recalls Losing The Batman Role To Robert Pattison; Claims It Was An ‘Emotional Blow’
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Nicholas Hoult Recalls Losing The Batman Role To Robert Pattison; Claims It Was An ‘Emotional Blow’

Nicholas Hoult has opened up on his lost opportunity of playing Batman in Matt Reeves’ The Batman. During his appearance on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the actor shared that it was an emotional moment when he learned that Robert Pattison was locked in for the superhero’s role.

Hoult claimed that while he was set to audition for the role in the coming week, he heard the news on the radio that Pattison had been finalized.    

Expressing his feelings over losing a crucial role, the actor claimed that it was an “emotional blow” for him. Hoult went on to reveal, “Your imagination does not know… you are aware on a practical level: ‘I know I am auditioning against Rob.’ And Rob is fantastic in that movie. That was the right decision. But you get excited by the prospect.”

He further talked about the director, Matt Reeves, being a great director, and the script too being too great to skip it. However, when the British actor did not land the role in the film, he began questioning his acting skills. 

Further in the conversation with the podcast host, he went on to reveal, “There’s a weird period before you can get to the acceptance and see the movie and be like that was the right choice; you go through the period of ‘what could I have done differently?’ Why not me?’ You run through all those things.”

ALSO READ: Superman Director James Gunn Confirms Filming Done for Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor

Meanwhile, speaking of his experience in auditioning for the superhero role, the actor claimed that he put himself under a lot of pressure as he was competing against some great actors. 

Hoult went on to recall that just a week before he was called for the second round of auditions, he was sitting in the car and heard on the radio that Pattison was the new Batman. “And I was like, ‘It’s not confirmed yet! I’m auditioning next weekend. Give me a chance,’” he said. 

While the actor lost his chance of portraying the character of Batman, he is set to play the role of Lex Luthor in the James Gunn-hailed Superman. The movie is currently underway at the DC Studios and will hit theaters next year.

While Hoult had originally auditioned for the role of Superman, the director and the CEO of DC Universe, Gunn thought he would be more suited as a villain. The details of the movie will be shared with the audience soon.

ALSO READ: ‘He’s Cool And Calm’: Nicholas Hoult Gushes About Working With ‘Hero’ Clint Eastwood In Juror #2

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Box Office: Amaran sees solid growth on 2nd Friday in Tamil Nadu; Set to take on BIG tier-1 films
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Box Office: Amaran sees solid growth on 2nd Friday in Tamil Nadu; Set to take on BIG tier-1 films

Amaran released alongside Lucky Baskhar, Brother, Bloody Beggar and KA at the box office on October 31, 2024. The biographical war drama starring Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi has been going strong since its release. It is safe to say that the film is a blockbuster. Amaran earned Rs 89 crore in the first week in Tamil Nadu and the second weekend has starting on a banging note.

Amaran fetches a huge Rs 5.50 crore on second Friday in Tamil Nadu

Directed by Rajkumar Periasamy, Amaran opened to Rs 16 crore at the box office and maintained its collections around the same figures during the Diwali weekend and then held steadily over the weekdays. After collecting Rs 89 crore in its extended week 1, the Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi-starrer earned Rs 5.50 crore on the second Friday. The collections grew from Thursday and that is a perfect indicator to show how huge the second weekend is going to be. The war-drama will be crossing Rs 100 crore in the state tomorrow, that is on its 10th day. The global collections will be crossing Rs 200 crore too.

The Day Wise Tamil Nadu Gross Collections Of Amaran Are As Follows

Day
Tamil Nadu Gross Collections

Week 1
Rs 89 crore (adjusted)

2nd Friday
Rs 5.50 crore

Total
Rs 94.50 crore in 9 days

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Amaran is the biggest hit this Diwali

Amaran is all set to become the second-highest-grosser Tamil film this year. Vijay’s The Greatest of All Time still holds the top position. Needless to say, it is the biggest hit this Diwali. It is now confirmed that Amaran’s final box office collections will be double of Sivakarthikeyan’s previous biggest hit which is Don.

In Amaran, Sivakarthikeyan plays the lead role of the late Indian army officer Major Mukund Varadarajan. Sai Pallavi is cast as his on-screen wife, Indhu Rebecca Varghese.

Disclaimer: The box office figures are compiled from various sources and our research. The figures can be approximate, and Pinkvilla does not make any claims about the authenticity of the data. However, they are adequately indicative of the box-office performance of the films in question.

ALSO READ: Amaran Week 1 Tamil Nadu Box Office: Sivakarthikeyan and Sai Pallavi’s war-drama grosses a STAGGERING Rs 91 crore

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“Unemployed”: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud’s Parting Dig At Trolls
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“Unemployed”: Chief Justice DY Chandrachud’s Parting Dig At Trolls

Outgoing Chief Justice DY Chandrachud – who demits office today – took a gentle dig at his many trolls, declaring, “I am, probably, one of the most trolled judges… and, in a lighter vein, am wondering what will happen from Monday?! All those who trolled me will be unemployed!”

The exiting Chief Justice was, indeed, the subject of several troll attacks during his time in office, including a recent experience when he was criticised for shifting in his seat, to alleviate pain in his back. He said he had been subject to “vicious abuse… trolling (and) the knives were out”.

“But my shoulders are broad enough…” he chuckled.

Chief Justice Chandrachud, who assumed office on November 9, 2022, bid farewell to his position today after his two-year term ended. As he did so, he looked back on his period in office, during which he delivered several landmark verdicts, including challenges to the government scrapping Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and the electoral bonds case.

The high-profile and tension-filled nature of the job, however, never tainted his friendly relationships with fellow judges, he said. “We took difficult decisions many times but there was never any difference of opinion between us (and) all meetings were held with laughter and happiness. The most important thing was – we were not there with personal agendas…”

“We were there to serve the interests of the institution…” he said.

He cited the example of a Dalit student whose father, a daily wage labourer failed, by the narrowest of margins, to meet the deadline to pay fees to secure admission for his son in the prestigious IIT in Dhanbad in Jharkhand. The institution declared the son’s seat forfeit.

For three months, the father did the rounds of the SC/ST Commission and the Jharkhand and Madras High Courts, and then he approached the Supreme Court. A bench led by the outgoing Chief Justice promptly ordered the institute to admit the boy in the class he had been offered.

The petitioner’s counsel told the court the student’s father earns Rs 450 daily and the demand of paying Rs 17,500 at short notice was obviously a difficult proposition. “All the best. Achha kariye (Do well),” the Chief Justice told the boy from Muzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh.

Such incidents, he said today, highlight the importance of being open to new knowledge, situations, and cases, a luxury not afforded to lawyers, who can decide to refuse some cases.

“The importance of the Bar is also known only then… every day we learn new knowledge and new methods,” the outgoing Chief Justice said, thinking back to his Allahabad High Court days.

The exiting Chief Justice also spoke about his disciplined father.

“He bought a small flat in Pune. I asked him why… he said he knew he would stay there but he told me, ‘keep that flat till you retire as a judge… so you know that if your moral integrity is to be compromised. you will always have a roof over your head’.”

Reflecting on his career, he described the role of judges as akin to pilgrims, coming to court each day with a commitment to serve. “The work we do can make or break cases,” he said. He paid tribute to the “great judges who have adorned this court and passed on the baton,” adding that he felt reassured leaving the bench in the capable hands of Justice Sanjiv Khanna, whom he praised as an able leader.

Justice Sanjiv Khanna, who has been nominated as his successor and will be sworn in as the 51st Chief Justice of India on November 11, said, “I never had the chance to appear in Justice Chandrachud’s court, but what he has done for the marginalised and the needy is beyond compare.”

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