Despite being a box office disappointment for Marvel Studios, 2023’s The Marvels found life on Disney Plus and continues to generate more conversation online now than when it was in theaters.
Director Reinaldo Marcus Green (King Richard), stars Kingsley Ben-Adir and Lashana Lynch, and the Marley family discuss bringing the music legend to life onscreen
For our purposes, we mean people who were largely unknown who showed up on our radar, but also people who were perhaps already recognizable but took things to a new level and became true stars.
Actress Lashana Lynch didn’t exactly need convincing to sign on for a starring role in the much-hyped 25th installment of the James Bond franchise, “No Time to Die,” she just wanted to know what the heck she was working with.
More like no time for toxicity. When rising star Lashana Lynch’s casting as a “female 007” in Cary Fukunaga’s James Bond outing “No Time to Die” — literally “just a number,” as someone cracks in the film — hit the rumor mill, she became a target of toxic Bond fans and internet trolls upset that a Black woman could fill in as 007.
"I don’t want our young Black girls to think that these superheroes are out here just being slick, because they’re not," actor tells Rolling Stone UK of how she approached No Time to Die role