Nicolas Cage and Nicholas Hoult reunite for the second time in the Dracula film Renfield and teases what fans can expect from it.
With his time as Beast done, Nicholas Hoult is now leaving his mark on the Universal Monsters property.
Nicholas Hoult played Beast for four X-Men movies, and he took us back to the beginning.
In what is shaping up to be cinema's greatest active thirst trap, Jon Hamm, Steven Yeun and Nicholas Hoult have signed on to star in the sci-fi comedy Alpha Gang along with Mackenzie Davis, Sofia Boutella, Andrea Riseborough and Charlotte Gainsbourg. Damsel duo David and Nathan Zellner are directing the indie film, which follows a group of aliens who are sent on a mission to conquer Earth, where they pose as a menacing biker gang. But their plan for world domination is endangered when they catch the human disease of emotion and start to feel fear, love, joy …
Expect to see a lot more of this in the future—Nicholas Hoult has dropped out of the upcoming Mission: Impossible sequels due to a scheduling conflict, and writer/director Christopher McQuarrie announced his replacement today: actor Esai Morales. A veteran of both the big and small screen, Morales first broke out with his role on the groundbreaking drama series NYPD Blue, and has been doing consistently solid work ever since with a range of diverse roles. Most recently, Morales played the DC Comics villain Deathstroke on the DC Universe series Titans and had a recurring role on the Netflix …
Esai Morales has joined the cast of Mission: Impossible 7 and 8, reportedly replacing Nicholas Hoult as the villain.
Any review of Hulu's The Great should start off with this very important note: Are you an animal lover? Do you find it physically upsetting to watch any harm come to a furry creature, in real life or on-screen? Then The Great is definitely a hard pass for you. This isn't even like watching that scene in John Wick with your eyes closed. The violence against animals is graphic, brutal, and pervasive across multiple episodes. However, it's also somehow essential to the very peculiar cocktail of a TV show that The Favourite screenwriter Tony McNamara has …
It sounds like Nicholas Hoult will be doing some of his own stunts as well.
Filmmaker Christopher McQuarrie continues to round out the cast for his upcoming Mission: Impossible sequels.
Nicholas Hoult had a rough 2019. No one saw Tolkien, his biopic about the famed author of The Lord of the Rings. No one liked Dark Phoenix, his final X-Men movie. The Current War, in which he plays inventor Nikola Tesla, was greeted with a shrug following a two-year delay. His awards season film, The Banker, saw its release plans canceled by Apple in the wake of controversy. And he lost the role of Batman to Robert Pattinson. But... I knew he'd get something big eventually, which brings us to today's exciting news. Nicholas Hoult is …
Mission: Impossible 7 director Christopher McQuarrie casts X-Men actor Nicholas Hoult, and it's being reported he'll play a villain.
We now have a new Batman, and it’s Robert Pattinson, which is an exciting choice. He’s young (although slightly older than Christian Bale when he became Batman), he’s taken his career in an interesting direction by working with indie auteurs, and he should bring something unique to the role. A new report in THR says that the casting process, compared to other major superhero characters, was relatively smooth since The Batman writer-director Matt Reeves had a clear idea of who he wanted for the part when writing the script. The choice came down to Pattinson and …
Robert Pattinson and Nicholas Hoult will reportedly be screen testing in full costume to potentially play the Caped Crusader in the upcoming film The Batman.