Tom Hopper has been cast in a key role in the upcoming “Terminal List” prequel series at Amazon’s Prime Video, Variety has learned exclusively.
Hopper will star in the series, officially titled “Terminal List: Dark Wolf,” in the series regular role of Raife Hastings. Hastings is described as “a hunter, protector, guardian and Navy Seal.”
“Dark Wolf” was originally announced back February 2023, at the same time it was announced “The Terminal List” was being renewed for a second season. Hopper will star in the series alongside Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards, Chris Pratt as James Reece, and Jared Shaw as Ernest “Boozer” Vickers. All three of the other actors originated their roles in Season 1 of “The Terminal List.”
Hopper currently stars in the popular Netflix series “The Umbrella Academy,” which is prepping its fourth and final season. He also previously starred in the Starz series “Black Sails” as Billy Bones...
Hopper will star in the series, officially titled “Terminal List: Dark Wolf,” in the series regular role of Raife Hastings. Hastings is described as “a hunter, protector, guardian and Navy Seal.”
“Dark Wolf” was originally announced back February 2023, at the same time it was announced “The Terminal List” was being renewed for a second season. Hopper will star in the series alongside Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards, Chris Pratt as James Reece, and Jared Shaw as Ernest “Boozer” Vickers. All three of the other actors originated their roles in Season 1 of “The Terminal List.”
Hopper currently stars in the popular Netflix series “The Umbrella Academy,” which is prepping its fourth and final season. He also previously starred in the Starz series “Black Sails” as Billy Bones...
- 1/26/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The first film to feature Tom Clancy's stalwart and honest action hero Jack Ryan was John McTiernan's 1990 thriller "The Hunt for Red October." In the early parts of McTiernan's film, a rogue Soviet submarine called Red October, captained by Marko Ramius (Sean Connery), has broken off from the Soviet fleet and may be planning an unauthorized nuclear strike in the United States. Jack Ryan (Alec Baldwin) pieces together some information about Ramius and concludes that he is not striking the U.S., but defecting. He is given three days to track down the Red October, confront Ramius, and confirm his suspicions.
"Red October" was successful enough to spawn a briefly popular subgenre of steely espionage thrillers that persisted throughout the front end of the decade. Jack Ryan would return in the hit films "Patriot Games," and "Clear and Present Danger" (with Harrison Ford as Ryan) and "The Sum of All Fears...
"Red October" was successful enough to spawn a briefly popular subgenre of steely espionage thrillers that persisted throughout the front end of the decade. Jack Ryan would return in the hit films "Patriot Games," and "Clear and Present Danger" (with Harrison Ford as Ryan) and "The Sum of All Fears...
- 11/4/2022
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
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[Warning: This story contains spoilers for Stranger Things 4, Volume 1.]
For Robert Englund, becoming a part of Stranger Things was an itch he just had to give a deep scratch.
The living horror legend who brought the iconic supernatural serial killer Freddy Krueger to life in eight Nightmare on Elm Street films (and a number of TV guest appearances) knows what it takes to give audiences a fright.
And that is exactly what he accomplished in Stranger Things 4, Volume 1 as Victor Creel, an institutionalized Hawkins resident who was accused of brutally murdering his family decades prior to the season’s plot. Creel, who blinded himself with a razor, blamed his family’s murders on a demon. It’s later revealed Victor’s son, Henry, killed his mother and sister with his psychic powers and subsequently became subject 001 (Jamie Campbell Bower) who was later sent to the Upside Down by Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown...
[Warning: This story contains spoilers for Stranger Things 4, Volume 1.]
For Robert Englund, becoming a part of Stranger Things was an itch he just had to give a deep scratch.
The living horror legend who brought the iconic supernatural serial killer Freddy Krueger to life in eight Nightmare on Elm Street films (and a number of TV guest appearances) knows what it takes to give audiences a fright.
And that is exactly what he accomplished in Stranger Things 4, Volume 1 as Victor Creel, an institutionalized Hawkins resident who was accused of brutally murdering his family decades prior to the season’s plot. Creel, who blinded himself with a razor, blamed his family’s murders on a demon. It’s later revealed Victor’s son, Henry, killed his mother and sister with his psychic powers and subsequently became subject 001 (Jamie Campbell Bower) who was later sent to the Upside Down by Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown...
- 6/8/2022
- by Ryan Parker
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sorry folks, if you were hoping you could get with The Umbrella Academy's Luther, you're out of luck. The actor, Tom Hopper, is happily married. Tom and wife Laura Hopper started dating in 2009, seemingly due to a chance meeting at a party. After five years of dating, the pair tied the knot in June 2014. The couple then welcomed a son named Freddie Douglas Hopper in 2015 and a
daughter named Truly Rose Hopper
in 2018.
While they didn't play love interests, Tom and Laura have shared the screen before as Billy Bones and Esther in the Treasure Island prequel, Black Sails. You may also recognize Laura from her soap opera roles as Jenna Gibbs on Hollyoaks and Kayleigh Jackson on Doctors. Although Laura's known for soaps and Tom's known for being the broody heartthrob, the pair aren't afraid to be silly on social media, proudly showing off their spa days, competitive sides,...
daughter named Truly Rose Hopper
in 2018.
While they didn't play love interests, Tom and Laura have shared the screen before as Billy Bones and Esther in the Treasure Island prequel, Black Sails. You may also recognize Laura from her soap opera roles as Jenna Gibbs on Hollyoaks and Kayleigh Jackson on Doctors. Although Laura's known for soaps and Tom's known for being the broody heartthrob, the pair aren't afraid to be silly on social media, proudly showing off their spa days, competitive sides,...
- 7/18/2020
- by Grayson Gilcrease
- Popsugar.com
President Trump has pulled the United States out of the Paris climate accord, slashed Obama-era emissions regulations, stocked his administration with former fossil fuel lobbyists, and categorically dismissed the notion that climate change is an existential threat.
But none of that prevented the president from declaring in a White House address Monday that he had “set the new global standard for environmental protections.”
Trump, eschewing talk of addressing the climate crisis, focused on how he wants “the cleanest air” and “crystal clean water,” as well as his decision to remove the U.
But none of that prevented the president from declaring in a White House address Monday that he had “set the new global standard for environmental protections.”
Trump, eschewing talk of addressing the climate crisis, focused on how he wants “the cleanest air” and “crystal clean water,” as well as his decision to remove the U.
- 7/8/2019
- by Ryan Bort
- Rollingstone.com
Mark Harrison May 23, 2019
2002's Treasure Planet was a passion project for Aladdin directors John Musker and Ron Clements.
Writer-directors John Musker and Ron Clements have a hell of a track record at Disney. As key figures in the studio’s animation renaissance in the 1990s, they brought The Little Mermaid, Aladdin (the original one), and Hercules to the screen before the House of Mouse finally gave them a crack at their pet project – Treasure Planet, an outer-space adaptation of the classic Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island.
Featuring the voice talents of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Hyde Pierce, and Emma Thompson, the 2002 film reimagines Jim Hawkins as the tearaway teenage son of a single mother who obtains a digital treasure map from dying pirate Billy Bones. Fascinated by stories of the fabled Treasure Planet since childhood, Jim jumps at the chance to leave his backwater homeworld and join an outer-space voyage...
2002's Treasure Planet was a passion project for Aladdin directors John Musker and Ron Clements.
Writer-directors John Musker and Ron Clements have a hell of a track record at Disney. As key figures in the studio’s animation renaissance in the 1990s, they brought The Little Mermaid, Aladdin (the original one), and Hercules to the screen before the House of Mouse finally gave them a crack at their pet project – Treasure Planet, an outer-space adaptation of the classic Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island.
Featuring the voice talents of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Hyde Pierce, and Emma Thompson, the 2002 film reimagines Jim Hawkins as the tearaway teenage son of a single mother who obtains a digital treasure map from dying pirate Billy Bones. Fascinated by stories of the fabled Treasure Planet since childhood, Jim jumps at the chance to leave his backwater homeworld and join an outer-space voyage...
- 5/23/2019
- Den of Geek
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