Nicolas Cage and John Travolta Potentially Returning for Face/Off 2 The anticipation for the potential sequel to the iconic 1997 action thriller, Face/Off, is palpable, with fervent excitement buzzing around the possibility of Nicolas Cage and John Travolta reprising their legendary roles. Adam Wingard, set to direct the new installment, has explicitly stated that such a project would only go forward with the original cast onboard. He remarked on a recent podcast, highlighting that the film must serve as “the real follow-up” and not just a fan service. Diving Deeper into Castor Troy’s Fate Plot intricacies have intrigued fans, especially
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- 4/24/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
Who doesn't love a costumed (melo)drama and happily-ever-afters?
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 Episode 8 delivers a story that is not only heart-warming in substance and joyful in presentation but also blows the lid off the standard use of narrative metaphor.
Its winky-face hat tip to The Princess Bride also endears it to me deeply.
What's particularly enjoyable is having the characters we've grown to know cast as mostly contrasting roles while elements of their true personality still peek through.
For instance, Uhura's ascension from eager cadet to the formidable enemy, Queen Neve, is gorgeous in its scope and dramatic in its divergence from her normal circumstances.
But the deeper interpretation is that Uhura has shown herself quite capable in all the starship departments in which she has worked and could easily command it all one day.
LA'an's recasting as the helpless and incredibly affectionate Princess Thalia is a...
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 1 Episode 8 delivers a story that is not only heart-warming in substance and joyful in presentation but also blows the lid off the standard use of narrative metaphor.
Its winky-face hat tip to The Princess Bride also endears it to me deeply.
What's particularly enjoyable is having the characters we've grown to know cast as mostly contrasting roles while elements of their true personality still peek through.
For instance, Uhura's ascension from eager cadet to the formidable enemy, Queen Neve, is gorgeous in its scope and dramatic in its divergence from her normal circumstances.
But the deeper interpretation is that Uhura has shown herself quite capable in all the starship departments in which she has worked and could easily command it all one day.
LA'an's recasting as the helpless and incredibly affectionate Princess Thalia is a...
- 6/23/2022
- by Diana Keng
- TVfanatic
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