Merlin star Bradley James is swapping magic spells for satanic forces as the lead in new US series Damien. Advertisement
The 31-year-old British-born actor, who played King Arthur in the hit BBC1 fantasy series, is set to play Damien Thorn in Lifetime's sequel to iconic horror film The Omen. James will play an adult version of the mysterious child from the 1976 film, who has grown up unaware of the satanic forces around him. Read More...
Giancarlo Esposito is no stranger to franchises, having recently played The Mandalorian baddie Moff Gideon. And now, it looks like the Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad actor has his sights set on another Disney juggernaut – the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Who exactly he'll be playing has yet to be confirmed, but the actor himself revealed he was in talks with Disney about several high-profile roles, including for the X-Men's imminent MCU debut. Read More...
BT Sport has secured live coverage of the 2017/18 Ashes series in Australia, putting an end to Sky Sports' exclusive coverage of international cricket's oldest rivalry.
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The new deal between BT Sport and Australia's cricket board means that all Australia's home international matches will be shown in the UK on BT Sport only from 2016, including the Ashes series beginning in winter 2017.
Sky Sports still hold the rights to the 2019 Ashes series in England as part of their exclusive deal with the England and Wales Cricket Board, which means that viewers who want to watch both series will need access to both subscription services. Read More...