The British actor, who starred as vampiric heartthrob Edward Cullen in the "Twilight Saga" franchise, weighed in on continued criticism of the films in an interview with GQ Spain published Tuesday.
Taylor Lautner, who captured teen hearts as a werewolf in the "Twilight" franchise in the late 2000s, will now hunt the mythical creatures in a new scripted television series starring as himself.
From Sky and Future Artists Entertainment, the film is now in production on location across the North of England and at Leeds’ Versa Studios. In “Tinsel Town,” Sutherland plays Bradley Mack ...
Taylor Lautner is going back to his roots. PEOPLE confirmed the actor, who played werewolf Jacob Black in the beloved Twilight film series, will now chase the animals that made him famous in the ...
Oregon is noted for having the largest dark sky sanctuary in the world, as well as the best national park in the US for stargazing, and now, multiple towns are being recognized as official dark ...
Katherine Ryan, Jason Manford, Meera Syal, Asim Chaudhry and Mawaan Rizwan have joined Sky's Christmas movie Tinsel Town. As British Comedy Guide revealed last week, the film, which is currently ...
Town remained on the front foot, but could not get the goal their play most definitely deserved, Aasgaard teasing in a beautiful cross that Adebayo volleyed over from six yards. They kept on ...
A pretty little market town in Yorkshire is currently playing host to Hollywood celebs while they shoot a film. North Yorkshire's Knaresborough has been used as a filming location for a new Sky ...
Comedians Jason Manford, Asim Chaudhry, Mawaan Rizwan and Katherine Ryan have joined the cast of Sky’s next festive comedy film, Tinsel Town. They will star alongside the previously announced Kiefer ...
OpenAI's chief executive and co-founder has told Sky News that his platform is "not for sale" after a group led by Elon Musk launched an unsolicited $97.4bn (£78.7bn) bid overnight. Sam Altman ...
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