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  • Movie Review: ‘Red One’

    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    Opening in theaters on November 15th is ‘Red One,’ directed by Jake Kasdan and starring Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, J.K. Simmons, Lucy Liu, Bonnie Hunt, Kiernan Shipka, Kristofer Hivju, and Nick Kroll.

    Related Article: 10 Things We Learned at ‘Red One’ Press Conference with Cast and Crew

    Initial Thoughts

    'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    Not to be confused with Netflix’s ‘Red Notice,’ another algorithm-induced action movie starring Dwayne Johnson and a Marvel superhero, ‘Red One’ aims to be something for everyone: it’s not just an action movie, but it’s also trying to be a fantastical Christmas story and a heartwarming family yarn. As often happens, however, the effort to please all audience quadrants results in something bland, boring, and derivative.

    Directed by Jake Kasdan, who also collaborated with The Rock on the recent, overrated ‘Jumanji’ movies, ‘Red One’ does feature a cute idea at its core and a winning performance from J.K. Simmons as a very different kind of Santa Claus. But a lethargic pace, an often-murky visual palette and a ton of half-baked CG, along with less than stellar efforts from some of the cast, makes ‘Red One’ the kind of holiday present you hope they included the gift receipt for.

    Story and Direction

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    ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    ‘Red One’ opens with a prologue in which a young boy named Jack O’Malley (Wyatt Hunt) shows his disappointed cousins where the Christmas gifts are hidden, simultaneously smashing their dreams and foreshadowing his adult career as a cynical, clandestine tracker and bounty hunter (now played by Chris Evans) who claims he can find anything. He’s also – as par for the course for this kind of thing – divorced and a largely absentee dad to his son. But Jack’s life takes an unexpected turn when he helps an anonymous client pinpoint a security breach at some kind of mysterious location near the North Pole.

    That location happens to be the complex where Santa Claus (J.K. Simmons), his wife (Bonnie Hunt), and their many human and non-human employees live and work behind a security shield that might give Wakanda a run for its money. But that security is compromised thanks to Jack, and despite the best efforts of Santa’s head of security, Callum Drift (Dwayne Johnson), a quasi-military squad parachutes in and kidnaps “Nick” – as Callum calls him – whisking him into the clutches of Gryla (Kiernan Shipka), a legendary winter witch who wants to channel Santa’s magical powers to disrupt Christmas with her own nefarious plans.

    That leaves it up to Drift and Zoe Harlow (Lucy Liu), head of the Mythological Oversight and Restoration Authority (M.O.R.A.), which oversees the existence of mythological creatures around the world, to forcibly recruit Jack in their efforts to reacquire Santa and keep Christmas on schedule. Along the way they’ll interact with more creatures out of legend, including Santa’s estranged brother Krampus (Kristofer Hivju), while Jack learns the value of family and Drift slowly regains the positive outlook he’s lost over the centuries as more and more humans migrate to – you guessed it – the Naughty List.

    (Right) Dwayne Johnson in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    (Right) Dwayne Johnson in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    On paper, this sounds like a fun, even fresh premise for a Christmas movie – all the creatures of myth and folklore are real and live in a cautious détente with humanity, while Santa himself trains for Christmas like an Olympian and covertly visits department stores in presidential-style motorcades just to reconnect with the public. Some of this material elicits a smile for sure, even as the world-building threatens to overwhelm the narrative at times.

    The bigger issue is the film moves at the pace of an elf who’s had far too much spiked egg nog. It’s also tonally all over the place; one minute it’s a self-referential action movie, the next it’s a family comedy desperate to tug at the heart. Either way, none of the jokes or emotional beats land very well, and when a comic performer like Nick Kroll gets wasted in a painful cameo you know this is the cinematic equivalent to the Christmas that you really wanted that Xbox and got a sweater instead.

    And it looks like hell too. Large swaths of the movie take place at night in the snow, but Kasdan makes it inexplicably murky, particularly the climactic sequences, and there’s enough bad CG to make ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ look like ‘Dune: Part Two.’ One scene set at a beach resort can’t escape painfully looking like it was shot on a Volume stage, with the digital snowmen that launch a surprise attack in the sequence looking pasted into the action. For a movie that reportedly cost $250 million to make, ‘Red One’ doesn’t deliver on the kind of big-screen wonder necessary to make this work.

    The Cast

    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans in 'Red One.' Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.
    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans in ‘Red One.’ Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.

    If there is one thing that stands out in ‘Red One,’ it’s J.K. Simmons’ performance as Santa. Playing against the archetype – this wiry St. Nicholas lays off the holiday cookies and trains relentlessly for his ‘Mission: Impossible’-like Christmas Eve run – Simmons nevertheless generates real warmth, good will, and wisdom as the jolly old fellow. It’s a shame that he’s only active for the beginning and end of the film, as a movie built around him might have been more interesting.

    As for the leads, both Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans seem to be in something of a rut lately. The Rock has lost some of the self-deprecating sense of fun that has powered some of his best performances, and takes Callum Drift – a centuries-old head of security – so seriously that he comes across as monotonous. Evans as well, seemingly intent on getting past his earnest Captain America image, plays a variation here on the kind of cynical wisenheimer he’s essayed in recent duds like ‘The Gray Man,’ although he’s also trapped by the script’s rote characterization. Other members of the cast, like Lucy Liu and an underused Bonnie Hunt, more or less understand the assignment, although Kiernan Shipka is miscast as the villain, delivering no real menace at all. Kristofer Hivju stands out under a mountain of prosthetics as Krampus, although the scene at his castle goes on way too long.

    Final Thoughts

    J.K. Simmons in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    J.K. Simmons in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

    You can’t just manufacture a holiday classic, but that certainly isn’t stopping Jake Kasdan, Dwayne Johnson, and company from trying. But Kasdan, who brought a certain amount of surreal humor to the ‘Jumanji’ movies, can’t work any magic here. ‘Red One’ huffs and puffs so hard to be all things to all people that it just ends up playing in similar fashion to one of those Netflix pics that’s good for Sunday-afternoon-chores background noise.

    Perhaps a different, less ponderous, and less digitized story starring J.K. Simmons’ Nick could have concentrated on generating some real holiday spirit, but ‘Red One’ is likely to be packed away with the rest of the Christmas trinkets in the attic once the season is over, never to be seen or heard from again.

    ‘Red One’ receives 4 out of 10 stars.

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    What is the plot of ‘Red One’?

    A hacker (Chris Evans) is recruited by the head of Santa Claus’s security team (Dwayne Johnson) to help rescue St. Nick (J.K. Simmons) after he’s kidnapped by a witch intent on ruining Christmas for everyone.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Red One’?

    • Dwayne Johnson as Callum Drift
    • Chris Evans as Jack O’Malley
    • Lucy Liu as Zoe Harlow
    • J. K. Simmons as Santa Claus
    • Kiernan Shipka as Grýla
    • Bonnie Hunt as Mrs. Claus
    • Kristofer Hivju as Krampus
    • Nick Kroll as Ted
    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson, J.K. Simmons, Chris Evans and Lucy Liu in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson, J.K. Simmons, Chris Evans and Lucy Liu in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC.

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  • ‘Red One’ Press Conference with Dwayne Johnson and More

    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson, J.K. Simmons, Chris Evans and Lucy Liu in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson, J.K. Simmons, Chris Evans and Lucy Liu in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    With ‘Red One,’ stars Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans, along with director Jake Kasdan (‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’), hope to create a modern Christmas classic infused with the sensibility of a large-scale action film and the heart of a family comedy. Johnson plays Callum Drift, the head of security for Santa Claus (J.K. Simmons), whose annual mission to deliver gifts around the world is run with the precision of a military operation out of his massive, well-hidden complex at the North Pole.

    But a security breach allows Santa to be kidnapped right out from under Drift’s nose, with the breach traced to Jack O’Malley (Evans), a dark web tracker and bounty hunter who is forcibly recruited to help Drift locate Santa and his kidnappers. The trail leads them to Gryla (Kiernan Shipka), a winter witch out of Icelandic folklore who plans to use Santa’s own magical powers to rid the world of naughty children forever – unless Drift and O’Malley can stop her and rescue the man who Drift simply knows as “Nick.”

    With ‘Red One’ scheduled to open in theaters on November 15 as an early holiday present for moviegoers, members of the cast and crew – including Evans, Johnson, Shipka, Simmons, Lucy Liu (Zoe Harlow), Kristofer Hivju (Krampus), Bonnie Hunt (Mrs. Claus), Kasdan, producer Hiram Garcia, and others — participated in a virtual global press conference that Moviefone had the opportunity to attend (minus the egg nog and cookies).

    Related Article: J.K. Simmons and Bonnie Hunt will be Santa and Mrs. Claus in Dwayne Johnson action comedy ‘Red One’

    1) A Christmas Story You’ve Never Seen Before

    'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    Director Jake Kasdan revealed that the initial impetus for ‘Red One’ was to bring audiences a whole new vision of Santa Claus – as an action hero who trains hard to get in shape for Christmas, and who leads a vast, well-organized, and tightly-secured operation.

    Jake Kasdan: That was absolutely one of the most exciting aspects of this movie, was sort of looking at a way that we could tell Santa’s story that we’ve never quite seen before. You’ve seen him a certain way your whole life, and we always thought that the great exciting idea for this was, what if you could sort of pull back the curtain and see what he’s really like? So all of those aspects of this came from that sort of seed idea.

    2) Making Santa Cooler Than Ever

    J.K. Simmons in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    J.K. Simmons in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    Producer Hiram Garcia, who also came up with the original story for the movie, said he wanted to create the “definitive” Santa onscreen and make him cool again.

    Hiram Garcia: I think when we did start working on this, one of the goals was, and actually when we were going around pitching it, we always ended the pitch with saying our hope was to tell a story that really inspired people, turn Christmas on its head in the mythology, but also to create the definitive Santa Claus. There’s been so many good Santa Clauses, but to find one that really took a connection with the audience to the next level and brought a coolness out in Santa that as a big Christmas fan, I always knew Santa’s got. I feel like we did that with J.K. and especially the way Jake envisioned him on screen. J.K.’s performance as Santa is everything we dreamed and more.

    3) A Christmas Action Movie Not Called ‘Die Hard’

    'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    Chris Evans said that making an action movie based around Christmas was easier than it might seem because the folklore around the world is full of such fantastical legends and creations.

    Chris Evans: We had a whole team of people who [were] trying to crack that code. I mean, I think it actually provides a lot of fun. There’s such great Christmas lore, folklore, not just the stories we all grew up with, but internationally…When you hear about some of these creatures and stories and mythology, it almost begs for some sort of action-adventure movie. So it’s not quite as hard as you think.

    4) The Secret Ingredient To This Christmas Confection

    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans in 'Red One.' Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.
    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans in ‘Red One.’ Photo: Amazon MGM Studios.

    Dwayne Johnson said that director Jake Kasdan brought something to ‘Red One’ that makes the movie special.

    Dwayne Johnson: Something that Jake inherently does in his films — and I’ve had the privilege of working with him now three times, on the first two ‘Jumanji’ movies and now ‘Red One’ — is heart. There’s so much heart in this movie. That’s often an overstatement, I think, in storytelling in Hollywood, but it’s true. One of my favorite parts of the movie is where J.K. as Santa Claus reminds me that it’s our job to see the best in people and look beyond if they’re on the naughty list, and look at the kid in everybody.

    5) Lucy Liu Didn’t Know At First She Had A Big Action Scene

    Lucy Liu in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    Lucy Liu in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    Lucy Liu plays Zoe Harlow, the director of MORA (Mythological Oversight and Restoration Authority), an agency charged with keeping track of the world’s mythological beings. Although initially it didn’t seem like she’d participate in any of the action, things took a different turn during filming.

    Lucy Liu: Well, it was impromptu. I had spoken to Jake and I said, “Is there any training or do you need me to prep anything?” He said, “No, I think maybe she’s going to throw a kick and maybe a punch. Maybe that’s it. You’re just the boss lady and then that’s all it’s going to be.” I said, “Okay, great. No problem.” I show up to the set, we’re doing the costume fittings and everything, and then the stunt coordinator comes in and he says, “I just want to give you a little bit of a previs of what we’re going to do.” He shows me this entire action scene. And my face just turned white. But then I was like, “Okay, let’s do this.” As soon as I got the sticks in my hands, it was like muscle memory kicked in. It was like I was alive again…I hadn’t done it in a long time, but it just came back to me. I love watching action movies. I grew up watching them, and actually being on the screen doing action is so exciting. I think that it gets kids excited, it gets girls excited, it gets women excited. So it’s nice that you still got it.

    6) Kiernan Shipka Got Her Villain On For The First Time

    Kiernan Shipka in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    Kiernan Shipka in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    Kiernan Shipka (‘Longlegs’) appears as Gryla, the legendary winter witch who masterminds Santa’s kidnapping, and said she relished her first opportunity to play the main villain in a movie.

    Kiernan Shipka: It was really fun. I loved it. I’ve never really played a proper villain before. I’ve definitely played people who were dark and twisted, but the film kind of hinges on this kidnapping. It was really cool to feel like I had a part in the movie that was sort of moving things in any sort of direction. That was really fun. I liked those stakes. I love that this movie’s so fun. I mean, there’s a lot of heart in it, there’s a lot of action in it, but at the end of the day, I think you sit down and it’s a really fun watch. So playing someone who is a villain, but also maintaining a sense of levity and fun with the whole thing was also really lovely. So it was great. I’ll play a villain anytime. It was fun.

    7) Kristofer Hivju Went A Different Way Playing Krampus

    Kristofer Hivju in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    Kristofer Hivju in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    The figure of Krampus, in European Alpine folklore, is said to accompany Santa/St. Nicholas on his rounds and punish the children who have been naughty. Although wearing a full, practical costume complete with horns, actor Kristofer Hivju (‘Game of Thrones’) decided to play him not as a horrific monster but as Santa’s estranged, self-absorbed brother, who indulges in wild parties and slapping contests with his obedient guests.

    Kristofer Hivju: For me it was like the character is more or less the suit, right? So I tried to play against the suit, and actually play him as feminine, as narcissistic, and self-indulging as possible. Suddenly that mixture became a bit disturbing. But the funny thing about Krampus is that he has the same objective as Nick. They want the same thing. It’s just the method [that’s different] — punishing or rewarding. Sometimes you need a bit of slapping.

    8) Practical VFX Made All The Difference

    (Right) Dwayne Johnson in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    (Right) Dwayne Johnson in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    Dwayne Johnson said that having Krampus played by an actor in a suit on the set was a huge advantage over the character being created via CG.

    Dwayne Johnson: For Chris and I, when we step on set and we had the privilege of obviously being on set for many, many days with Kristofer as Krampus, it is one of the most impressive things we had ever seen. He’s massive and he really does such a spectacular job as Krampus. In our story the mythology is that he’s the brother of Santa, and the prosthetics that he was wearing are from Joel Harlow, who’s an Academy Award winner, and you really see it. But the challenge is that there has to be so much life going on in his eyes because everything else is just these incredible prosthetics. Because he’s such a superior actor, you feel that in the movie.

    Chris Evans added that working with practical effects and creatures like Krampus on set brought back memories of the movies he loved growing up.

    Chris Evans: I grew up on movies like ‘Labyrinth’ and ‘NeverEnding Story’ where it was all practical and it was real. Those things stuck with you as a kid because it was things that you never saw in your normal life. I know now that every other movie is just loaded with CG. In a way there’s so much of it that when you do get a film that goes practical, it still sticks with you in that same way because it’s still rare like it was when I was a kid. That’s what makes it feel like a real character, a real performance. It’s not common anymore, which is nice.

    9) What Does The Rock Love Most About Christmas?

    Dwayne Johnson in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    Dwayne Johnson in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    Dwayne Johnson shared what was most important for him about the Christmas holidays.

    Dwayne Johnson: Just getting family together would be our #1 greatest family tradition. I know it’s simplistic, but a lot of times when I was growing up, my dad was always on the road and he wasn’t always home for Christmas. In the business that we’re in, sometimes it requires us to work over the holidays. So for me, just to have the entire family together, that’s the most important thing.

    10) Even Santa Has A Favorite Christmas Memory

    J.K. Simmons in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    J.K. Simmons in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    Santa himself, J.K. Simmons, shared a story about his family during the holidays and how Christmas taught him and his sister a valuable lesson.

    J.K. Simmons: I have an older sister, two years older. She was probably six and I was four, and my little brother was a baby. Of course on Christmas morning we’re up before the crack of dawn, bothering our parents and getting them out of bed and they’re dragging their butts out of bed. But I think that was the Christmas that my mom just said, “Go make some oatmeal.” My sister, she’s the oldest, so she’s the assistant mom. So from every Christmas from then on, my sister and I would get up, we would make the oatmeal, and after we ate the oatmeal, then we were allowed to open the stockings from Santa. Then we waited for mom and dad to wake up to open all the rest of the presents. So it taught us a real kind of self-sufficiency, and it gave my sister, especially, a sense of responsibility.

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    What is the plot of ‘Red One’?

    After a villain kidnaps Santa from the North Pole, an E.L.F (Extremely Large and Formidable) operative (Dwayne Johnson) must partner with the world’s most accomplished tracker (Chris Evans) to find Santa and save Christmas.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Red One’?

    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans in 'Red One'. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC
    (L to R) Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans in ‘Red One’. Credit: Courtesy of Prime. Copyright: © Amazon Content Services LLC

    List of Other Christmas Movies:

    Buy Tickets: ‘Red One’ Movie Showtimes

    Buy Dwayne Johnson Movies On Amazon

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  • ‘Game of Thrones’: Tormund Was the Bright Spot We All Needed in Season 8, Episode 2

    ‘Game of Thrones’: Tormund Was the Bright Spot We All Needed in Season 8, Episode 2

    Game of Thrones Season 8, Episode 2
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    It was mostly sad times at Winterfell in “Game of Thrones” Season 8, Episode 2, but one character added levity to every scene he was in.

    If you haven’t seen the episode yet, consider yourself warned that there are spoilers ahead!

    Episode 2 reunited nearly all of the hit fantasy drama’s major players, but Tormund Giantsbane (Kristofer Hivju) was the scene-stealer. He created hilarious moments in an emotional episode in which every character was preparing for their probable death. The giant-suckling man was the bright spot we needed.

    Tormund had multiple shining moments. Not only did he have a touching reunion with Jon Snow (Kit Harington), he continued his pursuit of “the big woman,” a.k.a. Ser Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie), inspired her knighting, and told a downright bizarre story about how he grew so big and strong. Brienne might not have been impressed, but fans were, as their tweets show.

    What did we do to deserve Tormund? We need to make sure we keep doing it.

    “Game of Thrones” Season 8 airs Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO.

  • ‘Game of Thrones’: Gwendoline Christie Wasn’t Prepared for Tormund’s Laser Eyes of Love

    A favorite “Game of Thrones” ship is even more intense than it looks.

    Season 7 really “Late Night with Seth Meyers” that Hivju continues using his potent stare on her even after the cameras stop rolling.

    “He likes to continue being in character even off set,” Christie told Meyers of her co-star.

    She described his behavior as “terrifying,” and pulled out a hilarious anecdote as proof. It seems even the simplest of activities, like eating a sandwich, can become seductive moves when Hivju does them.

    “He will start, you know, chewing a sandwich wildly at me. … Really kind of making love to that sandwich as he eyeballs me,” she said. “So strong. Eyes like lasers boring right in.”

    Those laser eyes present a unique challenge, because it is hard for her not to laugh. The classically trained actress admits it is “possibly the one time” that she can’t help but “dissolve.” The problem, she revealed, is that she wasn’t prepared for Hivju’s lustful gaze, least of all its intensity.

    “No one told me that this was going to happen,” she said of the improvised look that kicked off their budding romance. “I was not expecting the power, the magnitude of … intense sexual intention to pour out of a man’s eyes and cover me.”

    We just hope we’ll get to see more of it in Season 8.

    Watch Christie’s hysterical descriptions below.

    “Late Night with Seth Meyer” airs weeknights at 12:35 a.m. ET/PT on NBC.

  • Here’s Our ‘Game of Thrones’ Boyfriends the Hound and Tormund Singing Together

    Two of the best characters on “Game of Thrones,” the Hound and Tormund, shared a hilarious conversation about body parts and Brienne of Tarth in last Sunday’s episode.

    That led Twitter to demand a spinoff where they’re roommates, imagine the Hound giving the best man’s toast at Tormund and Brienne’s wedding, and generally urge the show to keep this dynamic duo together.

    The actors, Rory McCann and Kristofer Hivju, have heard the fans’ pleas for more Hound/Tormund goodness and granted us this gift of an Instagram post. Here’s McCann singing “Yellow Bird” and himself video-bombing him:

    When you’ve had to much trailer time… #behindthescenes #got7

    A post shared by Kristofer Hivju (@khivju) on

    Clearly, when the actors have too much trailer time, good things happen.

    All we need is Bronn in this video and we’d be set for life.

  • ‘Game of Thrones’ Stars Promise ‘People Die’ in Season 6 Finale

    As season six of “Game of Thrones” comes to an end this weekend, fans are no doubt anxious to see where the residents of Westeros wind up before the (abbreviated) final stretch of the series begins. Now, some of the show’s cast and crew have offered an idea of what viewers can expect from Sunday’s season finale.

    The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Miguel Sapochnik, the director of last week’s epic “Battle of the Bastards” episode, for his take on the season-ender. Sapochnik, who also helmed the finale, offered a blunt, two-word teaser: “People die.”

    Viewers will have to wait until Sunday to see just who those people are, but the cast members who talked to THR have promised that the installment will certainly maintain the momentum that “Bastards” began.

    Gemma Whelan (Yara Greyjoy) told the trade that the episode is “Thrilling, epic, and overwhelming,” while Kristofer Hivju (Tormund Giantsbane) described the installment as “Breathtaking, amazing, brilliant.” Superlatives such as those have become expected from “Thrones,” but star Liam Cunningham (Davos Seaworth) perhaps encapsulated things best when he revealed his own teaser to THR.

    “Do. Not. Miss. It,” he told the trade.

    You don’t have to tell us twice.

    “Game of Thrones” airs it season six finale on Sunday on HBO.

    [via: The Hollywood Reporter]

    Photo credit: Helen Sloan/HBO

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