We interview Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker star Keri Russell about her reaction to the finished film and Zorii Bliss' cool-looking costume.
Actress Keri Russell was such a fan of her character Zorii Bliss' helmet that she apparently rarely took the thing off over two days of filming.
The last movie in the Skywalker Saga is one month away, so go ahead. Get excited.
Fox Searchlight and Walt Disney Pictures has released a new trailer for Antlers, the horror story directed by Scott Cooper (Black Mass) and produced by monster maestro Guillermo del Toro (Shape of Water). The film's script was co-written by Henry Chaisson (Breaker Breaker) and Nick Antosca, based on Antosca's short story "The Quiet Boy", which you can read in its entirety right here. Keri Russell is set to star as an Oregon teacher who, along with her small-town sheriff brother (Jesse Plemons), discovers a local boy (Jeremy T. Thomas) is hiding a horrifying secret. Outside of …
A new Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker image has been revealed, and it technically gives us a new look at a brand new character, while also revealing pretty much nothing at all. Keri Russell marked a curious addition to the Star Wars 9 cast just as filming was about to begin, reuniting the Emmy-nominated The Americans actress with her Felicity creator J.J. Abrams, who returned to co-write and direct this final chapter in the Skywalker saga. Russell plays a character named Zorii Bliss, and in this new image she’s seen holding… something. EW, which debuted …
Keri Russell took the D23 Expo stage with director JJ Abrams to share a few details on her new character Zori Bliss in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Keri Russell discusses her character Zorri Bliss at the Walt Disney Studios panel at D23, revealing that she is an old friend of Poe's.
Zorri Bliss actress Keri Russell shares her emotional reaction to reading the script for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Whenever an actor is cast in a Star Wars movie, the rumor mill instantly starts whirring away with fan theories about who they might be playing rattling out by the dozen. The same thing happened when J.J. Abrams cast Keri Russell, who made her name on the Abrams-produced TV dramedy Felicity, to play a character in The Rise of Skywalker, his upcoming conclusion to the entire Star Wars saga.