Showing posts with label luke evans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luke evans. Show all posts
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Luke Evans: ‘Fast and Furious 6′: Behind The Scenes (INQUISITOR)
Here is a look at Fast and Furious 6, behind the scenes.
Two new recruits have joined the ranks of Vin Diesel and friends. Luke Evans (The Hobbit) and Gina Carano (Haywire) are the new additions behind the wheel as the Fast and The Furious franchise enters its sixth film.
In between takes on a cold production set a tad outside London Luke Evans said, “It was quite weird, to be honest, because they’ve known each other for 10 years.”
Luke Evans expands on his experience with the crew:
“As always happens on big movies, they forget to introduce you. … I’m handcuffed, with a bloody face, and it’s the whole team, and my first introduction is to shake hands with a handcuff. I had to insult a lot of them, get dragged down the stairs by Dwayne (Johnson), get punched in the face by Paul (Walker), and then eyeballed by Vin. This is the movies for you, you never get the normal introduction you would in any other job. And I think they’re probably enjoying the fact there’s a new boy, different to them, bringing a new energy, another dynamic.”
READ MORE: http://www.inquisitr.com/565236/fast-and-furious-6-behind-the-scenes-with-newcomers/
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
Luke Evans: Luke who’s a train robber (THE SUN)
CLASH Of The Titans’ Luke Evans is to star as Great Train Robber Bruce Reynolds in a BBC drama about the famous heist.
The film shows how leader Reynolds, who died aged 81 last week, led his gang to target the August Bank Holiday 1963 mail train from Glasgow.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4826586/Luke-Evans-to-play-Great-Train-Robber-in-BBC-drama.html#ixzz2MiwOFngp
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Luke Evans: A True Villain Makes ‘Fast 6′ the Most James Bond-y FF by Zack Kraimer
What makes a true action movie thrilling isn't always the good guy. Sure, the protagonist is always necessary to a film, but the villain is equally essential, often even taking a franchise to new heights. That seems to be the case for Fast & Furious 6 and its new lead antagonist Owen Shaw, portrayed by Luke Evans.
Evans wants to make it very clear that his rogue ex-military Shaw isn't going to be what people expect of a British villain.
"...Everybody’s like, oh, is he gonna have a plummy accent and a white furry cat and a swivel chair? No, he’s none of that. He can do everything that you want from a villain in this day and age. He can stand up to these guys, and he does stuff that they can’t do. He has weapons and machinery that they've never seen."
Just how formidable a threat is Shaw? Aside from his dashing good looks and suave demeanor, he's handy and crafty with lots of fight training. He and his team are dangerous, Evans says, but they lack the camaraderie of Dom and Brian's crew.
“He’s very successful. Very very clever. As you can imagine SAS, they have a huge amount of fight training. They know a lot of different forms of fighting. He can change his accent. He can change his look. And he has a team of people around him who sort of respect him, but they don’t have the same sort of dynamic or respect for each other as the team that you all know from the franchise, which makes them very separate and very different."
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