Antony Starr to Star in Netflix Series 'Breakers,' Will Poulter Discusses New Film
Antony Starr, best known for his role in "The Boys," will lead the cast of the upcoming Netflix series "Breakers," while Will Poulter discussed his role in the Sundance drama "Union County," according to Variety. Starr will play a mysterious surfer in "Breakers," a series created by the creator of "Somewhere Boy" and produced by the company behind "Baby Reindeer."
"Breakers" follows two American best friends on a backpacking trip in Australia where they encounter a seemingly perfect community of surfers, according to Variety.
Meanwhile, Will Poulter spoke about his experience working on the film "Union County," a Sundance drama written and directed by Adam Meeks. Poulter discussed dropping his British accent for the role and bonding with his co-star Noah Centineo while throwing mulch. He also mentioned working with a real-life drug recovery therapist to prepare for the film, according to Variety.
In other news, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer arrived in China for a three-day visit, the first by a British PM in eight years, aiming to strengthen trade and cultural ties, BBC World reported. Starmer's visit faces domestic criticism regarding China's human rights record and national security risks. Starmer insists the trip will benefit the UK and emphasizes the importance of a strategic relationship with China, while also acknowledging concerns about human rights and espionage.
Additionally, the café in Edinburgh where J.K. Rowling wrote early "Harry Potter" novels has reopened after a fire, drawing renewed interest from fans, Fox News reported. On the tenth anniversary of Alan Rickman's death from pancreatic cancer, his widow is raising awareness about the disease and advocating for early diagnosis through a breathalyzer test, according to Fox News.
Multiple news sources also reported on a range of other events, including the Supreme Court hearing a VPPA case (Salazar v. Paramount Global), scammers exploiting a Microsoft email address, Ticketmaster reselling canceled Ariana Grande tickets, and Bruce Springsteen releasing a protest song about Minneapolis, according to Variety. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar was assaulted at a public event, and Paul Dano responded to Quentin Tarantino's criticism of his performance in "There Will Be Blood," Variety reported.
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