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Terminator Dark Fate Senior Citizens are Hollywood’s Biggest Action Stars

He’s 72, She’s 63: Terminator Dark Fate senior citizens are the biggest action stars right now

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Age is just a number, as the old adage goes. And 72-year-old Arnold Schwarzenegger and 63-year-old Linda Hamilton are living proof you are only as old as you feel.

“As you know, Hollywood has always been an interesting combination of a bunch of copycats, as well as people who are very creative and are out there exploring new territory. I think that someone like Linda has really set the bar very high in Terminator 2 and after that, Hollywood has accepted the fact that ‘Yes, women can be action heroes!’”, he said.

“And the trick is just how do you find and cast the right person that is believable. Because it’s easy to just cast a woman that is a big star, but is she really believable?’

“Linda is totally believable and everyone buys into it because she prepares and is prepared for this role,” he added. “She trained every day for one year. And she’s 63 years old! I don’t think there was a woman that ever was such a badass, as Linda Hamilton was!”

Hamilton confessed that while she usually doesn’t have any attachment to the result of her work or films, she “felt a responsibility to the character of Sarah Connor” in Dark Fate.

From left: Natalia Reyes, Mackenzie Davis and Linda Hamilton in Terminator: Dark Fate. (Photo: Walt Disney)

“I usually just do it to the best of my ability and let it all go. However, I’m lying, because in this film, I actually felt such a responsibility to the character, not so much the fan base,” she revealed. “I didn’t want to show up and let her down. So you know, I don’t particularly care if the film performs, I just want it to be a good film and I think we got that. But there is that pressure of how am I going to be able to do this convincingly and in a way that still has the same impact of our first two films?”

Expectations and pressure aside, Hamilton will be the first to acknowledge she enjoys being where she is at this certain age.

“I have to say that there is the pride of ownership of being a 63-year-old woman,” she said. “I’m pretty unflappable, and it is wonderful to be able to stand my ground, to say no if things don’t feel right and that it’s about absolutely owning myself and standing my ground. And that is inarguably a great equation for being a strong woman in today’s world.”

“I REALLY DON’T FEEL LIKE I’M 72”

Arnold Schwarzenegger is back at T-800 in Terminator: Dark Fate. (Photo: Walt Disney)

Schwarzenegger, too, admits that he doesn’t see himself as a septuagenarian.

“You know I don’t think of myself at that age. I don’t look at it when I work out in the morning, I don’t think I’m 72 when I go skiing and I really don’t feel like I’m 72 when I’m doing a movie. I really don’t pay that much attention to the numbers in the past or in my driver’s licence,” he explained.

For Arnie, it’s all about the age he feels.

“I feel like I’m in my fifties, to be honest with you,” he shared. “I feel great, and as long as the fans want to see me, I will continue to do movies.”

For Dark Fate director Tim Miller, putting two legends together was a no-brainer, regardless of their age. And that’s simply because he’s a self-proclaimed Terminator fan boy.

Arnold Schwarzenegger as T-800 and Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor in Terminator: Dark Fate. (Photo: Walt Disney)

AN OVERCONFIDENT IDIOT

For Miller, who achieved unexpected success helming the R-rated Deadpool for his directorial debut, taking on the Terminator franchise as his sophomore effort was, in his own words, the decision of an “overconfident idiot”.

He admitted to CNA Lifestyle that he did poke around the fan forums of the beloved 35-year-old franchise, while trying to make a movie with both Arnie and Hamilton on his own terms. But make no mistakes, Miller was very clear about the film he was going to make.

“I cruised fan forums as a fan when I’m interested, but I didn’t cruise them to go ‘What should I do?’”, he shared. “Because I feel like as a real fan, I can avoid the really stupid mistakes that Hollywood makes whether it’s about either trying too hard to service the fans or that you become that director who doesn’t understand the fans or the franchise. Like, if you’re doing it just because it’s a gig? It’s the wrong f***ing choice because you have to love this thing that you’re doing.”

Gabriel Luna and Arnold Schwarzenegger sharing an, erm, intimate moment in Terminator: Dark Fate. (Photo: Walt Disney)

But can a fanboy director love a franchise too much and become too close to the material? Miller says he did have a few of those moments.

“I knew I didn’t want to do any of the ‘Hasta la vista, baby’, or the catchphrases, because they’ve been so overused. And then I thought, well, ‘I’ll be back’ because I love that one!” he revealed.

But Miller knew he had to do it “different” and give it to someone else to say the line. Which is why he gave it to Hamilton’s Sarah Connor in Dark Fate.

Mackenzie Davis facing off against Linda Hamilton in Terminator: Dark Fate. (Photo: Walt Disney)

“But I didn’t want to do the other ones because I don’t think the fans want that anymore,” he continued. “Maybe there’s a small group that wants that but it feels kind of ‘been there done that’. And so I think I feel like, again as a fan, I have an idea of where that line is between you want to do it because you’re honouring the franchise and not doing it because they want something new. And I felt I could bring something new that those fans would like.”

As expected from any fanboy director worth his salt, Miller had one last revelation. “And yes, there’s also a lot of homages and Easter eggs!”

Source: CNA

 


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Cobra Kai on Netflix takes no chances in Season 6, Part 1.

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(CTN News) – The Invincible Cobra Kai!

Long-running Netflix series’ rallying cry. As the Karate Kid continuation reaches its sixth and final season, I, a fan since YouTube Red, began to wonder if it should be continued.

As the series progresses, the plots repeat. How often can Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) and Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) fight? The number of times Kreese (Martin Kove) can return, inhaling his distinctive cigar with a frightening grimace?

Can young characters often discuss whether they are Eagle Fang, Miyagi-Do, or both? How many lengthy battle scenes is too many?

Cobra Kai wins, mirroring the series’ underdog story.

The first five episodes of the sixth season end with a huge cliffhanger. Season premiere: Peacetime in the Valley. The episode begins with Daniel telling his wife Amanda (Courtney Henggeler), “That is the sweet, sweet sound of no more karate wars.”

Kreese (Martin Kove) is on the run after escaping prison, while Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith), the season’s villain, is in prison. No Karate battles meant no spectacle; the valley’s tranquility couldn’t last forever.

As children prepare for Sekai Taikai, the world championship karate competition held every two years for over a century, this season is all about it.

“This is a fusion of the Olympics, the Gladiator Games, and the Kumite from Bloodsport,” Hawk (Jacob Bertrand) says. Cobra Kai treats the Sekai Taikai so seriously that I wonder if it’s a competition.

Warning: not. However, it is a great instrument for globalizing karate competition and improving performance beyond the All-Valley Karate Tournament.

Season 6 offers much of the series’ secret weapon, humor. She adds, “Guy flies in for the weekend to kill Terry Silver and stays for another three months.” In his robe, Chozen (Yuji Okumoto) walks about the Larusso home and eats all the cannolis.

Typical, right? Paul Walter Hauser, who has subsequently appeared in Inside Out 2 and Black Bird, plays karate obsessed Raymond again.

The show’s biggest impact is Johnny’s universe view. Highlights include his thoughts on an adolescent girls’ slumber party, starting a new career, and his unborn child (“I am an expert on boys and girls are easy,” he tells Daniel). The program always shows playful self-awareness and a willingness to joke.

Famous quote shout-outs, amazing hair band soundtrack (at one point, Daniel exclaims that he is “Too old for this shit,” a la Danny Glover in Lethal Weapon), and all things Johnny keep Cobra Kai deliciously steeped in its ‘80s culture roots.

He still views the Soviet Union as their main foe and shows his students martial arts films like Best of the Best to help them train. His political incorrectness persists. To Daniel, “Women are fond of me.”

His favorite answer is “Don’t be a pussy”. Johnny’s 2024 elimination is justified, but Zabka’s portrayal of him as charmingly ignorant of his flaws belies this. Zabka turned his teenage rival into a funny, non-caricature persona. The series cannot outlast time. The fifth season aired approximately two years ago.

Only a few months have passed since Cobra Kai debuted.

This is troublesome because many of the young actors look older than when the show began. Their senior year of high school is filled with worries about grades, extracurriculars, and college applications.

Since they haven’t been attending school, their transcripts should worry them. I don’t know how much Stanford values Karate.

Unfortunately, the show continues to focus on Kreese’s past from the third season. Kreese’s story seems the most repetitive. There’s evidence in the show that Kreese is evil.

Daniel will also study Mr. Miyagi’s (Pat Morita) background this season while the series focuses on its antagonist. The show’s tribute to Morita is admirable, but this latest plot twist seems to be Cobra Kai urgently seeking storylines.

The show’s adolescent characters are all well-acted, but Peyton List’s Tory is the MVP in the first few episodes. List, like Zabka, defies bad-girl stereotypes. List is up to the task of her dramatic storyline this season.

Thank goodness showrunners and writers Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg don’t always steer their characters in predictable ways.

Will the series exceed our Cobra Kai finale expectations? Netflix is delaying Cobra Kai’s finale and punishing fans who want to see it. Next season premieres on November 15th, with the last episode released in 2025 at an unknown date.

The Cobra Kai isn’t ready to die.

SOURCE: PN

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Experience The Chills: ‘Kakuda’ Takes Horror Movies to the Next Level on ZEE5

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Experience The Chills: 'Kakuda' Takes Horror Movies to the Next Level on ZEE5

ZEE5 is changing the game in horror category and ‘Kakuda’ showcases this change. This ZEE5 original movie reimagines classic spooky stories by blending horror with humor.

‘Kakuda,’ available only on ZEE5, introduces some kind of eccentric amalgam that could strike an instant emotional chord with the viewers who never lose their fascination for thrills and chills. We believe this unique mix will enhance the horror content library on ZEE5, a destination of choice for those who seek an all-encompassing cinematic experience that thrills and entertains.

The Spooky Plot of ‘Kakuda’

The story of ‘Kakuda’ unfolds in the terrifying village Ratodi, with supernatural phenomena dwelling there for centuries and every household living under a curse that forces them to keep one door open each Tuesday night for an unseen spirit they refer to as Kakuda. This odd practice, however, precedes a group of supernatural incidents the village will have to face with some comedic behavior.

Humor and horror are blended seamlessly in the movie as it gives a funny twist to ghostly folklore. As mysteries unravel and villagers come face to face with their fears, ‘Kakuda’ becomes an entertaining roller-coaster ride of laughter combined with horror, making the show together a distinctive addition to the realm of ZEE5 horror.

Meet the Stars of This Horror Movie

‘Kakuda’ stars an acclaimed cast comprising Riteish Deshmukh as the reluctant hero, Sonakshi Sinha playing a spirited town skeptic & Saqib Saleem, who stepped into the role of eager young investigator along with versatile actor Aasif Khan playing the role of Kilvish. Together, all of them personify the film’s eccentric ensemble.

They all walked the knife edge of comedy-horror very successfully, maintaining a sense of unease that often flitted in and out with their misadventures. On the flip side, their dynamic back-and-forth and impeccable comic timing add to the entertainment factor but also heighten our connection with Kakuda as a tale — making it one of the most exciting horror movies on ZEE5.

The Unique Storytelling Style of ‘Kakuda’

‘Kakuda’ smoothly blends its horror with humor, conjuring up creepy scenarios that turn to laughter in a split second. Due to this unique style of telling the story, the film becomes differently appealing than most horror films by not relying entirely on suspense and scares.

Very light comedic moments in the middle of some tense scenes keep you engaged further and even use a deceptively clever plot twist to catch you completely off guard. This storytelling will not only expand the appeal of the film but also reimagine that horror-comedy category, making ‘Kakuda’ unique viewing expertise over ZEE5.

Visionary Direction and Script Writing

Avinash Dwivedi and Chirag Garg have scripted the coming-of-age horror-comedy ‘Kakuda,’ which seeks to offer a novel form of content in this genre, directed by Aditya Sarpotdar. It really mixes the suspense aspects with comedic drama, and sometimes, you feel your heart racing while you laugh at other times.

The direction and writing are both personable and playful, with the ability to nakedly subvert horror tropes; there’s a stack of giggles, sure, but it never undermines any suspense. This sort of originality, which not only grasps the audience’s attention but also redefines how to tell a story in ZEE5’s diverse content library, is proof of what an intelligent approach can deliver within horror.

The New Era of Horror Genre with ‘Kakuda’

Kakuda is a breath of fresh air in the horror cinema domain. This ZEE5 original might just pave the way for filmmakers to explore a possible blend of horror, romance, drama, and comedy, eventually starting off that trend in B-town. Kakuda creates new standards and competes with the industry in switching to a more non-conventional horror space.

And with that success comes the possibility of altering what has become standard horror fare, leading us into a new world where mixing such genres becomes far more common. This could signal a change in how horror movies should be presented and consumed, paving the way for an era where hybrids of this type dominate the cinema.

Who Should Watch ‘Kakuda’ on ZEE5

Fortunately, for horror fans who also need a good laugh to complete their movie viewing experience, ‘Kakuda’ is the right choice. It is a horror comedy directed at people who like their menacing scares to be more fun and silly than serious, have-to-leave-the-lights-on terror-filled spookables.

The movie is also a good one for rom-com fans, with simple gags that bring in humor but put it to work within a thrilling framework. Whether it is a movie night with friends or an evening alone, ‘Kakuda’ will cater to all types of audiences’ range through its unique storytelling platform on ZEE5.

If you are a fan of this horror-comedy concoction, then here’s the good news for you—ZEE5 boasts an exciting line-up of movies that disrupt traditional genre boundaries and compel you to discover new examples of storytelling like ‘Kakuda.’

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Ankita Lokhande Shines in ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar’: A Historical Epic on ZEE5

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“Swatantrya Veer Savarkar,” available exclusively on ZEE5, is not just a film but a profound discussion of history through the powerful characters of the film. Among them, Ankita Lokhande has done a great job portraying the character of Yamunabai Savarkar, which captures the emotional aspect of this quite engrossing biography.

The movie captures the essential episodes from the life of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, giving Lokhande ample opportunity to display her acting talent in full. Let’s discuss Ankita Lokhande’s role and the film’s impact, which is a bonus to her list of movies available on ZEE5.

Exploring “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar”: An Access to the Historical Holdings

The turbulent phases of Indian history of freedom fight are well depicted in the movie “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar,” which is available exclusively on ZEE5. The film has portrayed every detail of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar’s life with precision, giving the audiences a great opportunity to look at the significant events that led to the formation of revolutionary ideas.

In this sense, the movie not only describes Savarkar’s life, his activities, and his imprisonment but also shows him as a brilliant and knowledgeable person in the latter part of the movie. This historical journey enlightens and engulfs, thus making viewers understand and respect the forces that shaped one of the icons of the freedom fight in India.

Ankita Lokhande’s Brilliant Prortrayal of Yamunabai Savarkar

Ankita Lokhande is brilliant in her portrayal of Yamunabai Savarkar and how she depicted the strength of the woman who stood behind Savarkar in “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar.” This movie, now available among the list of Ankita Lokhande movies on ZEE5, is a perfect example of how she can develop her character’s emotional and historical backgrounds.

To give the portrayal of Yamunabai and her influence over Savarkar and the freedom struggle, Lokhande had to prepare by reading up facts and even their diary. This role proves her capability and dedication to the movie, bringing a lot of variation and giving her a powerful position in the Indian film industry.

Ankita with Randeep Hooda: A Captivating Partnership

The chemistry between the lead actors Ankita Lokhande and Randeep Hooda takes the emotional aspects of the film “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar” to the needed level. Lokhande’s portrayal of Yamunabai Savarkar feels more familiar and compelling because of the on-screen relationship between her and Hooda’s Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.

The way they interact on the screen portrays the kind of friendship and support system central to the movie’s plot, making the characters likable and relatable. The ensemble cast of this movie did incredible acting, which benefits the film’s storyline and allows the audience to focus on the life of Savarkar.

The Craft Behind the Scenes: Writing ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar’

The making of “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar” was not a child’s play; it required history and creativity. The contribution of the craftspeople, designers, and technical crew was also pivotal in creating a set that depicted the early twentieth-century setting.

The costume designers also did not spare time and effort to ensure they got apparel that fit the characters’ stations and personalities. Besides this, the technical team of cameramen and lightmen ensured they got the correct feel for the period by adequately lighting the scenes and choosing appropriate cameras that would give the right feel for the period, thus making the audience live the life of Savarkar.

What to Expect from “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar”: A Spellbinding Historical Tour

Through controversies and debates, the movie “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar” carries the audience to the time of the Indian freedom struggle and introduces them to the life of the man who actively participated in it. The audience will get to watch a movie with a lot of tension, emotions, and historical context.

The film effectively portrays Savarkar’s revolutionary actions, writings, and changes in his personality over time. Each scene aims to describe the feelings and the political atmosphere of the time and is backed up by a good cast.

It enlightens and amuses, providing a comprehensive and fair account of Savarkar’s multifaceted existence. It demands the audience to think about historical facts and personalities, making it a must-watch for history and true cinema lovers.

The Role of “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar” in Modern Film Industry

Being a movie that has taken a risk to depict a contentious historical character, ‘Swatantrya Veer Savarkar’ is poised to be a memorable film in modern cinema. Thus, the film contributes to the development of historical biopics by providing the audience with extensive and easily understandable information about Savarkar and his views.

It is not only limited to entertainment, as it sparked discussions on the portrayal of history and the role of the movie in raising awareness. The mixture of fact and fiction makes people aware of the unseen aspects of history and the difficulties faced by our freedom fighters.

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