After his performances dripping with brilliance across all the other genres, David Corenswet has finally jumped into the superhero league. Through the lead role in the upcoming Superman — the film that will mark the start of James Gunn’s true reign in a total reboot of the DC Universe — he has increased his fan following too. But lately, fans aren’t all too pleased with him.
David Corenswet in Pearl.
The reason behind this is quite simple: Corenswet just won’t let them see his hair or physique. In fact, the Hollywood heartthrob desperately trying to keep his hair and physique for his upcoming project with Gunn a secret has gone to such an extent, that now even the fans of the superhero franchise can’t help but express their exasperation at this!
David Corenswet Has Gone Into Peak Hiding Mode for His Hair and Body
David Corenswet‘s social...
David Corenswet in Pearl.
The reason behind this is quite simple: Corenswet just won’t let them see his hair or physique. In fact, the Hollywood heartthrob desperately trying to keep his hair and physique for his upcoming project with Gunn a secret has gone to such an extent, that now even the fans of the superhero franchise can’t help but express their exasperation at this!
David Corenswet Has Gone Into Peak Hiding Mode for His Hair and Body
David Corenswet‘s social...
- 4/13/2024
- by Mahin Sultan
- FandomWire
Joe Keery as Gator Tillman and Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5 episode 3 (Photo Cr: Michelle Faye/FX)
Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) is listening to “Sixteen Tons” on the radio while he rolls up to the murder scene/gas station as FX’s Fargo season five episode three gets underway. For once, his son Gator (Joe Keery) has done the right thing by not broadcasting the fact Ole Munch killed his partner and left a menacing sign on his dead body. So far, only Roy’s aware the gas station’s upped its body count by one.
Gator praises Ole Munch’s big balls, and Roy points out Munch has altered the size of Gator’s. They’ve gotten smaller.
Roy orders Gator to dig up all the info he can on Ole Munch. And he warns his son to sleep with his gun cocked until the situation’s handled.
Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) is listening to “Sixteen Tons” on the radio while he rolls up to the murder scene/gas station as FX’s Fargo season five episode three gets underway. For once, his son Gator (Joe Keery) has done the right thing by not broadcasting the fact Ole Munch killed his partner and left a menacing sign on his dead body. So far, only Roy’s aware the gas station’s upped its body count by one.
Gator praises Ole Munch’s big balls, and Roy points out Munch has altered the size of Gator’s. They’ve gotten smaller.
Roy orders Gator to dig up all the info he can on Ole Munch. And he warns his son to sleep with his gun cocked until the situation’s handled.
- 11/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
In the riveting world of “Fargo,” Season 5 Episode 4, titled “Insolubilia,” promises an evening of bold moves, unanswered questions, unexpected falls, and a dose of disappointment. Set to air at 10:00 Pm on Tuesday, December 5, 2023, on FX, this installment keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with a series of intriguing developments.
Munch, a central character, takes a daring step that is sure to leave a lasting impact on the narrative. Meanwhile, Indira and Witt find themselves entangled in a web of uncertainty, raising important questions that add complexity to the storyline. Wayne, another key figure, experiences an unforeseen fall, introducing an element of unpredictability into the unfolding drama.
Adding to the emotional landscape, Gator disappoints, leaving fans curious about the repercussions of his actions. As “Insolubilia” unfolds, expect a masterful blend of suspense, drama, and unexpected twists that are hallmarks of the Fargo series. Tune in to FX for...
Munch, a central character, takes a daring step that is sure to leave a lasting impact on the narrative. Meanwhile, Indira and Witt find themselves entangled in a web of uncertainty, raising important questions that add complexity to the storyline. Wayne, another key figure, experiences an unforeseen fall, introducing an element of unpredictability into the unfolding drama.
Adding to the emotional landscape, Gator disappoints, leaving fans curious about the repercussions of his actions. As “Insolubilia” unfolds, expect a masterful blend of suspense, drama, and unexpected twists that are hallmarks of the Fargo series. Tune in to FX for...
- 11/28/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The typical season of “Fargo” starts at a simmer. Thanks to the famous opening disclaimer (“at the request of the survivors”; “out of respect for the dead”), borrowed wholesale from the Coen Brothers’ original masterpiece, the audience knows violence is in the offing. In translating “Fargo” into an anthology series, an interpretive exercise that now spans five different installments over nearly a decade, creator Noah Hawley has stuck to this structure. “Fargo” may hopscotch across time, points of view, and the Greater Midwest, but Hawley uses a loose and shifting set of signatures to identify the multiplying parts of the franchise as part of a greater whole — the pace heretofore among them.
The latest “Fargo” story, however, starts in media res. We’re in suburban Minnesota circa 2019, and a local school board meeting has descended into chaos. This isn’t a record-scratch-freeze-frame situation, either; in the six episodes provided to critics in advance,...
The latest “Fargo” story, however, starts in media res. We’re in suburban Minnesota circa 2019, and a local school board meeting has descended into chaos. This isn’t a record-scratch-freeze-frame situation, either; in the six episodes provided to critics in advance,...
- 11/21/2023
- by Alison Herman
- Variety Film + TV
Ben Shelton is certainly one of the better players on the Atp Tour and he's only going to get better according to Rick Macci.
Rick Macci has seen a lot of tennis talents, and he coached quite a few of them. The man who helped Serena Williams become what she became is keeping an eye on tennis even if he's not a traveling coach.
He counts himself among fans of Ben Shelton, a superb player who is getting better by the minute. His tremendous run at the US Open secured him a Top 20 breakout , and he's certainly not going to stop there.
Some good showings in the Laver Cup and a good run at the Shanghai Masters prove that the future is bright.
Macci spoke about Shelton recently, calling him a pitbull who will be among the best players in the coming years singling out his serve as his major...
Rick Macci has seen a lot of tennis talents, and he coached quite a few of them. The man who helped Serena Williams become what she became is keeping an eye on tennis even if he's not a traveling coach.
He counts himself among fans of Ben Shelton, a superb player who is getting better by the minute. His tremendous run at the US Open secured him a Top 20 breakout , and he's certainly not going to stop there.
Some good showings in the Laver Cup and a good run at the Shanghai Masters prove that the future is bright.
Macci spoke about Shelton recently, calling him a pitbull who will be among the best players in the coming years singling out his serve as his major...
- 10/16/2023
- Tennis-Infinity
Taylor Sheridan fans are devastated to hear that Yellowstone will end after five seasons, mainly due to Kevin Costner’s exit. Costner played the family patriarch John Dutton. While on set, Costner ate food from Yellowstone‘s celebrity chef Gabriel “Gator” Guilbeau, who cooked for the actors. So, what did Costner eat? Here’s what Gator revealed.
What does Kevin Costner eat while on the ‘Yellowstone’ set?
Chef Gabriel “Gator” Guilbeau is featured in Yellowstone and is the chef for the actors in the series. He has a lot of mouths to feed (and food preferences to consider). This, of course, also means he prepared meals for Yellowstone star Kevin Costner during his time on the show as John Dutton.
So, what did Costner like to eat? Gator told Delish that Costner loved his famous pineapple bourbon bread pudding for dessert, as did several other actors from the series. But...
What does Kevin Costner eat while on the ‘Yellowstone’ set?
Chef Gabriel “Gator” Guilbeau is featured in Yellowstone and is the chef for the actors in the series. He has a lot of mouths to feed (and food preferences to consider). This, of course, also means he prepared meals for Yellowstone star Kevin Costner during his time on the show as John Dutton.
So, what did Costner like to eat? Gator told Delish that Costner loved his famous pineapple bourbon bread pudding for dessert, as did several other actors from the series. But...
- 10/15/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Fans of Joe Keery rejoice! We have a first look at his character Gator Tillman in an all-new teaser for Fargo Year 5, which is officially set to premiere on FX beginning Tuesday, November 21. The first teaser, “In Plain Sight,” sees Gator on a stakeout, but he’s not suited for stealth as he hides behind a hay bale in a snowy landscape. Peering at something through binoculars, when the hay rolls away, exposing his poor hiding spot, Gator jumps for cover, but also has to grab his gear. This is just a taste of what viewers can expect from Gator, who is the son of Jon Hamm‘s North Dakota Sheriff, Roy Tillman. Described as a “hapless nepo baby,” Gator lives in his father’s shadow which is large and intimidating. (Credit: Courtesy of FX) Per Gator’s character description, Keery is playing a handsome charmer in the way that...
- 10/10/2023
- TV Insider
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