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Alan Cumming: I Feel Like Bond Villain In US Traitors

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According to Scottish actor Alan Cumming, working on the US version of The Traitors makes him feel like a “James Bond villain”.

Cumming, who played in the 1995 Bond film GoldenEye, claims the reality show’s producers wanted him to “camp it up” and host as an over-the-top persona.

So he adopts an odd Scottish dialect, quotes Shakespeare, and mocks the participants, yet Cumming insists he remains deeply immersed in the drama, which he monitors on live feeds in his dressing room.

“I see them.” “I feel like a James Bond villain,” he says, smiling and petting an imaginary cat, imitating one of 007’s most famous adversaries, Ernst Blofeld.

In fact, Alan claims that when he accepted the part, he recommended bringing his dog to stroke menacingly instead.

The idea was not pursued for the first series since his dog Lala could not travel to Scotland for filming.

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Alan Cumming: I Feel Like Bond Villain In US Traitors

“My dog’s in the second one,” Alan says, smiling.

Season two of the US version of The Traitors is presently airing on BBC One, alongside the UK version, which Claudia Winkleman hosts.

Both are shot at Ardross Castle in Easter Ross and feature “faithful” participants attempting to identify and destroy traitors in their midst.

Cumming hosts the US version in progressively colourful clothes, with accessories added as the series advances.

He tells BBC Scotland’s The Edit that his exaggerated Scottish accent is “me playing Moira Rose from Schitt’s Creek as Alan Cumming”.

According to Cumming, the US version is particularly unique in that all of the contestants are celebrities in some way, usually reality TV personalities.

“It heightens the drama, they understand how to do drama,” he said.

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Alan Cumming: I Feel Like Bond Villain In US Traitors

While many celebrities are unfamiliar to UK fans, one stands out.

John Bercow, the former Speaker of the House of Commons, is one of the most unexpected participants in the US competition.

Cumming comments, “It was fascinating to see what the Americans thought of him because they had no idea who he was.

“They thought he talked too much, and he did.”

However, Cumming states, “In the end, he became a team player.”

He says he enjoyed taunting Bercow while recording the episode.

“It’s hilarious; I enjoyed bossing him around,” Alan says.

“Any opportunity to go, ‘order, order, John,’.”

Alan, originally from Aberfeldy in Perthshire, began acting in the 1980s and is best known in Scotland for the comedy series The High Life, which he co-created with Forbes Masson.

In the decades after, he has starred in scores of films, including Spy Kids and X-Men 2, and he has a leading role in the American television series The Good Wife.

Alan, now 58, is thinking more about ageing, and it is the topic of his new solo tour, Alan Cumming is Not Acting His Age, which begins later this month.

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Alan Cumming: I Feel Like Bond Villain In US Traitors

He described the act as a traditional lounge, with music and discussions about sex, death, and drink.

Cumming believes there are some underappreciated benefits to being older.

“You get wiser; you don’t worry so much,” he said. “Wisdom is the realization that life is cyclical, that the same things keep happening.

“It’s the same show with different costumes.”

According to Cumming, realizing this allows for improved decision-making later in life as well as being open to new experiences.

“We worship at the altar of youth,” he said.

“I discuss this on the show: why have we determined that something unavoidable, like ageing, is the worst conceivable thing in the world?

“We need to find beauty in not just youth.”

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Gladiator II Rakes in $87 Million in Weekend Debut

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Despite not playing in theaters in the United States, Canada, and China until this coming Friday, Gladiator II earned $87 million over the weekend, which is the best foreign opening for a Ridley Scott film to date.

Last week, the picture premiered in 63 countries, including the UK, and grossed $11.4 million from 722 theatres. Particularly impressive was its performance in France, where it raised $10.3 million from 729 outlets.

But this one is a little weaker compared to February’s smash hit sequel, Dune: Part Two, which grossed $97 million worldwide in its opening weekend. At the same time, Deadpool & Wolverine made $233 million for Disney, while Inside Out 2 for Pixar grossed $140 million.

The Fall Guy, an action comedy starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, earned $36.7 million in its opening weekend worldwide, while Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga earned $30 million.

Last Monday, King Charles III attended a screening of Gladiator II in London, capping off a weeks-long worldwide press tour for the film’s cast and production. A Mexican biscuit brand, Rome’s public transportation system, and a German bank VR are just a few multinational brands it has teamed up with to boost its visibility.

In Australia, dessert merchant Oliver Brown offered a special edition of pistachio-heavy puds and drinks dubbed the Emperor’s Collection. The Gladiator II salted caramel latte is available at French Coffee Shop, a business in Paris.

After poor statistics for Venom: The Last Dance and The Rock’s comedy Red One, which premiered worldwide last week, fans hope that Scott’s delayed sequel can lift the global box office for the last month and a half of the year.

Some are predicting a Barbenheimer-style struggle for the top spot in the US box office when Gladiator II and the highly anticipated musical Wicked premiere on the same day, even though double-bill events are unlikely to be very popular.

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Blizzard’s Remastered Versions Of Warcraft 1 And 2 Are Now Available On PCs.

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(VOR News) – It has been said by Blizzard that it does not intend to remake Warcraft 1 and 2 since the company believes that these games are “just not that fun any longer.”

When the corporation first made this declaration, it has been almost exactly eight years since it was delivered.

However, the firm has only recently made the news that it will be doing precisely that, and as part of the celebrations for Warcraft’s 30th anniversary, both of the remastered versions are now available to play. The celebrations did not start until today.

The public first played Warcraft in 1994.

This game played a significant role in Blizzard’s rise to the top of the competition. In the year that followed, Warcraft 2 was hastily created in order to suit the requirements of the burgeoning fanbase that the first Warcraft had established.

Additionally, the company has just disclosed that they will be remastering the games, and these remasters will contain a variety of additions to the traditional real-time strategic action that is included in the games.

The initial stage of these enhancements to the development process consists of a new collection of hand-drawn pictures that may be toggled on and off in real time. The artistic style of the originals has been said to be completely captured by these photos, according to the assertions made.

Specifically, Blizzard has implemented “modern controls” for Warcraft 1, which include the option to move with a right click, the ability to pick bounding boxes, and a faster progression rate.

These features are all present in the Warcraft game.

The alterations that have been made include these, however they are not the only ones. It is important to note that these changes have been introduced in addition to the user interface and user experience enhancements that have been implemented throughout both games.

Tool tips, health bars, mission decision screens, and increased unit selection are some of the enhancements that have been introduced in this version of the game. As an additional feature, the multiplayer mode that was included in the first version of Warcraft 2 is still included in the remastered version of the game.

As an additional point of interest, each and every one of the legacy custom maps is entirely compatible with the new edition and may be played in the same capacity.

Despite the fact that there is currently no information regarding whether or not Warcraft 1 Remastered and Warcraft 2 Remastered will eventually be made available on other markets, both of these remastered versions of the game are currently available for purchase on Battle.net for personal computers at prices of $9.99 and $14.99, respectively.

Both of these versions of the game are remastered versions of the original game. A Battle Chest bundle is also available for purchase, and it can be purchased for the price of $39.99. All of the titles that have been remastered are included in this bundle, in addition to Blizzard’s Warcraft 3: Reforged, which has been met with a considerable deal of criticism.

Blizzard has been making continual efforts to improve the game ever since it was first made available to the public in the year 2020.

This is despite the fact that the game was met with poor reviews practically immediately after it was released. An entirely new upgrade, version 2.0, is currently being made available to all gamers without delay.

One of the numerous enhancements to the quality of life that are included in this is “much, much more,” in addition to a wide range of options for personalizing the hockey experience within the game and a new ladder.

In addition to the high-definition versions of all of the older Warcraft assets, these upgrades also include new environments and lighting, a redesigned user interface, and a variety of other enhancements.

SOURCE: EG

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Yellowstone is finally returning for the second half of its fifth season without Kevin Costner

Yellowstone will finally return for the second half of its fifth season. We have a lot to speak about, such as recalling what is going on in this program, Kevin Costner’s departure, and whether or not season 5, part 2, will truly end Yellowstone.

Season 5 Part 1 ended on a cliffhanger—we could be in for a full-fledged Dutton family civil war—and we’ve been waiting for nearly two years.

A quick recap: nothing changes from how this program usually goes, except it’s a little more intense. Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) despised Jamie Dutton. Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley) despised Beth Dutton.

That has always been the case since childhood trauma, but now things have escalated. Their father, John Dutton (Kevin Costner), is now Montana’s Governor, and Jamie, who should be his top legal thinker, is played by a group of local businessmen known as Market Equities.

Anyway, Jamie and Beth are attempting to kill each other, and John appears to be leaning toward Beth’s side.

Given Kevin Costner’s public exit from the program, part 2 of season 5 will be especially noteworthy. Long story short, he departed to make his Horizon films and never returned.

So, how will Yellowstone pick up the tale without John? That much is unknown, which adds to the season’s appeal!

Of course, our other characters continue to do what they do. Rip (Cole Hauser) is doing his Rip thing. Kayce (Luke Grimes) oversees the ranch. His wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), is still grieving the loss of their unborn son.

But we do have some high stakes to pick up—and they will begin on Sunday, November 10th, whether Kevin Costner appears on screen or not.

Another twist: While we believed season 5 would conclude the Yellowstone story, part 2 is in the works.

There have also been suggestions that Yellowstone could return for a sixth season, starring Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly as Rip and Beth. Hmm, certainly!

Yellowstone’s fifth season, part 2, will air each episode of the truncated half-season on Sunday nights at 8:00 PM EST.

The episodes will then be shown on linear TV, Hulu with Live TV, or the Paramount Network website and app for those with a cable subscription. The premiere will also re-air on CBS at 10:00 p.m. EST.

Yellowstone season 5, part 2, will consist of six episodes, the first of which is currently accessible to watch and stream. That implies the series might end with five more episodes of Western family drama.

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