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  • Musician Trace Adkins Talks New Shark Movie ‘Maneater’

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    Opening in theaters and available on Demand and Digital beginning August 26th is the new shark movie ‘Maneater,’ from director Justin Lee (‘Final Kill’).

    The movie stars musician Trace Adkins (‘The Lincoln Lawyer’) as Harlan, a local man that has recently lost his daughter to a shark attack. When Jessie (Nicky Whelan) and her friends come to the island for a quick get-away, it quickly becomes a nightmare when the same shark terrorizes their vacation.

    Now, Harlan will team with Nicky to hunt down the shark and get revenge for his daughter’s death. In addition to Adkins and Whelan, the cast also includes Shane West (‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’), and Jeff Fahey (‘Silverado).

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Trace Adkins about his work on ‘Maneater,’ his favorite shark movie, his character, the movie’s VFX, working with Jeff Fahey, and the possibility of a sequel.

    Trace Adkins in 'Maneater.'
    Trace Adkins in ‘Maneater.’

    You can read the full interview below or watch the interview by clicking on the video player above.

    Moviefone: To begin with, how did you get involved with this project?

    Trace Adkins: Justin Lee, I’ve done a couple of westerns with Justin and he talked to me. He said, “Man, I’m doing a shark movie and I just want you to come and shoot the shark.” I said, “Where are you shooting it?” He said, “Hawaii.” I said, “Okay, let’s go.” I mean, I like Justin, so I just signed on.

    MF: Are you a fan of shark movies, and if so, which is your favorite?

    TA: Well, I remember when ‘Jaws’ came out, I was still a kid and I didn’t sleep for a week after I watched it. But that movie had the most profound effect on me, more than any movie I’ve ever seen. I mean, I can’t say that I’ve been a fan of all the shark movies, but that one had an effect on me.

    MF: Can you talk about the grief your character is going through after the loss of his daughter and how you approached the role?

    TA: I tried to remember when my baby brother got killed and watching my mother and father go through that. It was tragic. It was horrible. He was 21 years old when he got killed and we just the immense incredible grief. I was able to recall that, and remember what that felt like a little bit.

    So, I tried to remind myself all the way through the movie that that was where I was starting from every day. It also led to his being short tempered with other people that he had to deal with. He was just laser focused on one thing and he didn’t need anybody else getting in his way to accomplishing that.

    MF: Can you talk about the friendship that forms between Harlan and Jessie, and working with Nicky Whelan?

    TA: Well, Nicky was great. But that relationship progressed as quickly as it did because it was forged in fire. I mean, here we were both dealing with this loss. So, that was why I had a little trouble with it at first. Okay, how come we’re so close so quickly? But then I realized, well we’re both dealing with kind of the same thing and so it was a relationship that was forged in fire.

    Nicky Whelan and Trace Adkins in 'Maneater.'
    (L to R) Nicky Whelan and Trace Adkins in ‘Maneater.’

    MF: What was it like working with Jeff Fahey?

    TA: Jeff is just a consummate professional. He’s a journeyman, he’s done everything and he’s such a great actor. I enjoyed every scene I got to do with him. I wish I could have worked with him more. He was just there for a few days, but I really enjoyed my time with Jeff.

    MF: Can you talk about how you actually shot the scenes with the shark?

    TA: Well, they had a shark head and they had some guys back behind it working the jaws and stuff. So, there was something there for me to look at when it was up close and personal, but the rest of it, it was like working with green screen. But at least I was out in a boat. I just had to pretend, and it wasn’t that hard to do.

    MF: What was your experience like working with director Justin Lee?

    TA: This is the longest I’ve ever been on set with Justin. The other couple of westerns that I did with him, I just came in and did a cameo thing. I was just there for a couple of days, but I liked the way he worked. I thought he was efficient and I liked him personally. He’s fun to work with. So, when he called and talked to me about this deal, I said, “Yeah, let’s give it a shot.” He’s a good guy. I really like Justin.

    MF: You play ukulele in the film. Was that in the script or improvised on the set?

    TA: I just walked up on the porch and there was a ukulele sitting there and I’ve never played one. I thought, maybe it’s kind of like a mandolin. So, I just picked it up and it was tuned. So, I pretty quickly figured out what the tuning was on it and then I just sat there and kind of played a little bit. Justin left it in. It wasn’t supposed to be there. There was a ukulele sitting on the porch and so I just picked it up. There you go.

    MF: Finally, the movie ends in a way that it seems like it might be setting up a potential sequel with starring you and Jeff Fahey. Is this a character that you might be interested in revisiting someday?

    TA: Perhaps. I would have to see the script and where we would shoot it. They set it up for Jeff and I, I believe to go off and do something else. I knew what he was doing when he did that. So yeah, it could be interesting.

    I liked the fact that Harlan put that in the end there where he said, “That’s a part of the world that I never wanted to go back to.” I asked Justin, I said, “What’s that about?” He used to be a Navy Seal and he had to go into that part of the world and do some stuff that. I knew he was in the Navy, but Justin told me he was a Navy seal and he did some pretty crazy stuff over in that part of the world.

    Trace Adkins in 'Maneater.'
    Trace Adkins in ‘Maneater.’
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  • ‘Gotham’ Fans Largely Unimpressed by First Looks at Shane West’s Bane

    ‘Gotham’ Fans Largely Unimpressed by First Looks at Shane West’s Bane

    Tom Hardy as Bane in The Dark Knight Rises
    Warner Bros.

    Give the guy a chance!

    Shane West’s Bane may not be the villain “Gotham” deserves, but he’s the one it needs — or at least has — right now.

    “Gotham” is now filming its fifth and final season. Fans will see the results in 2019. But fans have already seen the first looks at Shane West as DC Comics villain Bane. And many are unimpressed — so far.

    “Gotham” writer/producer Tze Chun shared the first photo of West’s Bane:

    Many fan reactions compared the look to the comics, and to Tom Hardy in “The Dark Knight Rises.” Others just shared visceral knee-jerk reactions:

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    At least one fan kept it positive:

    https://twitter.com/DigitalNerdMe/status/1054777093165215745

    Entertainment Weekly followed with another full shot of Bane, which was first previewed by Shane West himself:

    https://twitter.com/shanewest/status/1054762748574425089

    Shane West as Bane in Gotham Season 5Jeff Neumann/FOX, via EW

    EW’s commenters shared their own Bane reactions:

    • “He looks like Immortan joe…”

    • “Holy hell. That is bad even by Gotham’s own terrible standards. That’s “Batman and Robin”-level terrible. This is a catastrophe.”

    • “Looks more Terminator than Bane to me. Still think the idea of him breaking Alfred’s back is silly.”

    Yeah, apparently Bane will snap Alfred’s (Sean Pertwee) spine.

    Shane West’s tweet replies were kinder, as you might hope, including this response that got support from the actor himself:

    https://twitter.com/shanewest/status/1054766028037742595

    According to EW, Bane will be introduced as Eduardo Dorrance, a former Army friend of Jim Gordon’s (Ben McKenzie), who is gradually transformed into the supervillain.

    Showrunner John Stephens described this Bane as “very, very strong, and very angry … we made him integral to the fact of coming in as a special ops government agent.”

    “Gotham” Season 4 ended with “No Man’s Land,” as Gotham was mostly evacuated and overrun by villains. Only a few — including Bruce Wayne — stayed behind to try and keep the peace in the city.

    “Gotham” will end its run on Fox in 2019.

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  • Mandy Moore Teases Possible ‘A Walk to Remember’ Reunion

    2017 Annual Artios Awards - ArrivalsNow that “A Walk to Remember” is celebrating its 15th anniversary, fans may be getting a gift.

    For those clamoring for a reunion, star Mandy Moore has good news: One is in the works. She dropped the intriguing tidbit during a Twitter Ask Me Anything on Wednesday when a user asked her about the possibility. She didn’t say who would be involved, but her leading man, Shane West, seems like a safe bet.

    It’s hard to say what exactly a reunion would entail. A sequel of any kind seems all but impossible given that — spoiler alert! — Moore’s character, Jamie, died at the end of the movie. On top of that, she and West are each busy starring in different TV series. Still, we can’t blame them for wanting to figure out something given that they both loved working on the film.

    West recently referred to the experience as “phenomenal” during an Entertainment Weekly interview, and Moore had glowing memories to share as well.

    “It was the first time I’d ever had that kind of camp-like experience where you come home and cry when it’s over and you’re determined to keep in touch with everyone,” she told EW. “It just gives me an all-encompassing warm feeling inside.”

    We’ll see what they come up with and just hope it doesn’t require tissues to wipe away our tears like the film did.

    [via: Twitter; EW]

  • ‘A Walk to Remember’ Stars Mandy Moore, Shane West Revisit Film for 15th Anniversary

    It has officially been 15 years since “A Walk to Remember” hit theaters, making it the perfect time for stars Mandy Moore and Shane West to take a walk down memory lane.

    The two actors opened up to Entertainment Weekly about making the 2002 hit teen romance, and what they had to say was as sweet as the film itself. Moore revealed that a part of her “fell in love” with her co-star, and they also explained why they made such a great on-screen pair.

    “Shane was so cool. Everything about him — the way he dressed, the little cigarettes that he smoked, and the music he listened to,” Moore told EW. “He was the character to me and there was definitely a part of me that absolutely fell in love with him.”

    West also saw how different they were and explained how fitting that was considering their characters’ unlikely relationship.

    “It was kind of perfect the way we came into the project because she was coming from this pop background at that time — she had her song ‘Candy,’ and a role in the ‘Princess Diaries’ — and for me I was into punk rock and so it was like completely opposites attract, or opposites are forced together to work,” he said.

    It’s no wonder they managed to make so many people cry — an impressive feat considering Moore was starring in her first major role and very nervous, as both she and West noted. They’re both seasoned pros now, though. Moore currently stars in NBC’s new hit drama “This Is Us,” and West is a regular in the supernatural series “Salem.”

    Does anyone else feel super old now?

    [via: EW]

  • All Hell Breaks Loose in ‘Salem’ Season 3 Trailer

    SalemThe devil has come to Earth and he’s bringing hell with him in season 3 of “Salem.”

    WGN America released the first full trailer for the new season of the supernatural drama, and it’s dark and full of terrors. The witches have succeeded in bringing the devil to Salem, but they soon find out Lucifer has his own plans. “The devil is a liar, and instead of a New World free from murderous Puritan hypocrisy, his own plan will bring nothing but death and slavery with the ultimate aim of leading humanity to destroy itself.”
    The only person who can stop him is his mother, Mary Sibley (Janet Montgomery), who’s dead. Or maybe not. She was, after all a witch. Resurrection doesn’t seem beyond her. “You must kill your son,” Tituba (Ashley Madekwe) tells Mary.

    Season 3 stars Montgomery, Madekwe, Shane West, Seth Gabel, and Tamzin Merchant, and premieres Halloween weekend on WGN America.

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