Simon Pegg Didn’t Know the ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Title Until He Saw the Trailer
Pegg texted director Chris McQuarrie, “Were you going to tell us that at some point?”
Pegg texted director Chris McQuarrie, “Were you going to tell us that at some point?”
With “Star Wars,” “there’s a bit more diversity, and everyone’s kicking off about it. And it’s really sad.”
“There’s a frisson you get when there’s authenticity: the idea that this guy is actually jumping off a cliff on a motorbike and deploying the parachute 100 feet from the ground,” Pegg said.
“When you’re on set, he’s the boss,” Pegg said of “Mission: Impossible” co-star and executive producer Cruise.
Pegg said Tarantino cast him in a movie years before the director got mad at him over “Star Trek.”
The eight-episode comedy series is coming to Amazon Prime Video this fall.
Vaughn Stein’s sophomore effort is plagued by strange character development and obvious twists, but an absorbing third act might satisfy some viewers.
One zombie extra told Wright the film would never play in theaters and would head straight to video instead.
The co-stars on the cult classic want you stay home and enjoy a cup of tea.
“They don’t make Marvel money,” Pegg says of the “Star Trek” movies.
“He doesn’t know anything about what’s going on,” Tarantino tells Deadline of the franchise actor.
“A Fantastic Fear of Everything” director Crispian Mills returns with this British horror-comedy.