Frank Grillo Gets Candid About the Difference Between Working with Marvel vs. DC — and Which He Prefers More (Exclusive)New Foto - Frank Grillo Gets Candid About the Difference Between Working with Marvel vs. DC — and Which He Prefers More (Exclusive)

Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Frank Grillo, who stars as Brock Rumlow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Rick Flag Sr. in the DC Universe, told PEOPLE which franchise matched his preferred work style Grillo, 60, also discussed the differences between the two franchise, saying with DC, "the scripts are in front of you," while with Marvel things are done a little more on the "fly" The actor also discussed going toe-to-toe with John Cena's Peacemaker and Chris Evans' Captain America Frank Grillois explaining how collaborating with DC feels worlds apart from his time working with Marvel. The 60-year-old actor, who stars as Rick Flag Sr. in the DC Universe (DCU) and Brock Rumlow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) recently told PEOPLE in an exclusive conversation that there are several key differences between the two studios both on-screen and behind the scenes. "It's different. It's not organized in the same way. [DC] is really like all the scripts are in front of you and you kind of have a real secure handle on what's happening," Grillo says at thePeacemakerSeason 2 premiere. "And there's nothing wrong with it, but [Marvel] was a little fly by the seat of your pants," he adds, referring to Marvel, at the Aug. 13 event. Zade Rosenthal/Disney/Marvel He noted that Marvel was "done very well," but it can be daunting for some actors who don't know what is in store for their characters in the script. "For me, it's a little scary to do it that way," Grillo admits. However, there are some similarities between the two characters he plays as both Brock Rumlow and Rick Flag Sr. are soldiers who are fighting for what they believe in. DC Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In the MCU'sCaptain America: The Winter Soldierfrom 2014,Grillo has an intense fight scene withChris Evans' Captain America. He also goes toe-to-toe withJohn Cena's Peacemaker in the second season of the DCU show. When it comes to which was the better fight, Grillo knows his answer. "I had no problem beating the crap out of either one of them," he said, jokingly, despite his character losing the fight to Captain America. "I mean … I don't know. They were both easy pickings." Grillo is not the only one who stars in movies for both universes, as Michael Rooker and Sean Gunn, who starred inGuardians of the Galaxyas Yondu and Kraglin, also are in the DCU, following in the footsteps of the film's directorJames Gunn. James, 59, also recently weighed in on Marvel vs. DC, saying that the key distinction between the two lies in how their universes are built. In a recent chat withInterview Magazine, the filmmaker explained that while Marvel often ties its heroes together under one overarching narrative, his approach at DC is about exploring different heroes and worlds told through standalone stories. Charley Gallay/Getty "People say, 'Oh, the DCU is doing what MCU is.' But I think it really is a lot more to me what theGame of Thronesworld is like or whatStar Warsis like, because we're building a universe and then picking out little pieces of it and telling individual stories from that universe," James said. "There is not a New York City in our DCU. There is not a Los Angeles in our DCU," he continued, describing the differences. "There is Metropolis, Evergreen and Coast City. It's a different map. It's a world in which some form of superheroes, which we call Metahumans, have existed for at least 300 years and they've been a part of our life." Peacemaker's season 2 is streaming on HBO Max. Read the original article onPeople

Frank Grillo Gets Candid About the Difference Between Working with Marvel vs. DC — and Which He Prefers More (Exclusive)

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Kim Novak Is 'Concerned' Upcoming Biopic, Starring Sydney Sweeney, Will Focus Only on 'Sexual' Aspect of Sammy Davis Jr. RomanceNew Foto - Kim Novak Is 'Concerned' Upcoming Biopic, Starring Sydney Sweeney, Will Focus Only on 'Sexual' Aspect of Sammy Davis Jr. Romance

Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty; Christian Rose/Roger Viollet via Getty Kim Novak is "concerned" that an upcoming biopic about her romance with Sammy Davis Jr. will only focus on the "sexual" aspect of their relationship Scandalous!, currently in pre-production, is set to star Sydney Sweeney and David Jonsson "I don't think the relationship was scandalous," Novak said Kim Novakhas some qualms about an upcoming biopic based on her life. Scandalous!,starringSydney SweeneyandDavid Jonsson, is currently in preproduction and will follow the real-life story of the 1950s romance between the actress, 92, andSammy Davis Jr. "I don't think the relationship was scandalous," Novak toldThe Guardianfor a new interview published on Saturday, Aug. 30. "He's somebody I really cared about," she continued of the late musician, who died at age 64 in 1990. "We had so much in common, including that need to be accepted for who we are and what we do, rather than how we look. But I'm concerned they're going to make it all sexual reasons." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Don Smith/Radio Times via Getty Novak's longtime manager, Sue Cameron, previously stressed the importance of getting their story right whenspeaking to PEOPLE exclusivelyin November 2024. "Kim and I have been aware of at least four unauthorized and unapproved projects in development about the Kim Novak and Sammy Davis affair," she said at the time. "She never wanted to get married back then — to anyone. It was a romance based on love, respect, the things they shared in common," Cameron added. She continued, "Kim and Sammy met at a party and recognized they were both rebels and outsiders. They both had strong ties to their families and spent time with close relatives in both Hollywood and Chicago. In truth, she hoped their relationship could help break down people's racial bias." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Novak and Davis' relationship ended due to external pressure — including from the head of Columbia Pictures, Harry Cohn, who threatened Davis with a mob hit when news of the romance broke in 1957. Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Scandalous!,from Miramax, will be directed byColman Domingo, marking the actor's directorial debut. "Hopefully we'll make a beautiful, sweet film that's really about the possibility of love, but under many eyes," he toldDeadlineof the project in November 2024. "Trying to have privacy, trying to have love, trying to have a life. And I think it's something that Sydney and I both know very well. We're trying to advocate for your humanity again in your life," Domingo added, referring to Sweeney, 27. Scandalous!does not yet have a release date. Read the original article onPeople

Kim Novak Is 'Concerned' Upcoming Biopic, Starring Sydney Sweeney, Will Focus Only on 'Sexual' Aspect of Sammy Davis Jr. Romance

Kim Novak Is 'Concerned' Upcoming Biopic, Starring Sydney Sweeney, Will Focus Only on 'Sexual' Aspect of Sammy Davis Jr. Rom...
US expands visa restrictions for Palestinians, NY Times reportsNew Foto - US expands visa restrictions for Palestinians, NY Times reports

(Reuters) -The United States has suspended visa approvals for nearly everyone who holds a Palestinian passport, The New York Times reported on Sunday. The restrictions go beyond those President Donald Trump's administration had previously announced on visitors from Gaza. They would prevent Palestinians from traveling to the United States for medical treatment, attending college and business travel, the newspaper reported, citing unidentified officials. The State Department said two weeks ago that it was halting all visitor visas for individuals from Gaza while it conducts "a full and thorough" review, a move that has been condemned by pro-Palestine groups. (Reporting by Brad HeathEditing by Bill Berkrot)

US expands visa restrictions for Palestinians, NY Times reports

US expands visa restrictions for Palestinians, NY Times reports (Reuters) -The United States has suspended visa approvals for nearly everyon...
Aid ship carrying Greta Thunberg, other activists, sets sail to GazaNew Foto - Aid ship carrying Greta Thunberg, other activists, sets sail to Gaza

A flotilla carrying activist Greta Thunberg and others departed from Barcelona for the Gaza Strip on Sunday with humanitarian aid on board. The Global Sumud Flotilla will try to break the Israeli blockade of the Palestinian territory and bring humanitarian aid, food, water and medicine to Gaza asIsrael steps up its offensive in Gaza City. "The story here is about Palestine," Thunberg said at a press conference in Barcelona. "The story here is how people are being deliberately deprived of the very basic means to survive." Food experts warned earlier this month that Gaza City was in famine and that half a million people across the strip were facing catastrophic levels of hunger. The nearly 23-month war has killed more than 63,000 people, with at least 332 Palestinians dying of malnutrition, including 124 children, according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry. The maritime convoy, comprising approximately 20 boats and delegations from 44 countries, will be joined by additional ships from ports in Italy, Greece, and Tunisia in the coming days as it navigates its route from the western Mediterranean to the Gaza Strip, organizers said. Thunberg and "Game of Thrones" actor Liam Cunningham are some of the most recognizable figures on the expedition, as well as activists, politicians like former mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau, and journalists. "It has been very clear that Israel has been continuously violating international law by either attacking, unlawfully intercepting the boats in international waters, and continuously preventing the humanitarian aid from coming in", said Thunberg in an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday. It is not the first time Thunberg and Cunninham will attempt to reachGaza waters this year. She wasdeported in Junewhen the ship she was traveling on with 11 other people, the Madleen, was stopped by the Israeli military. Cunningham, who will join the flotilla, played a video showing a girl singing while planning her own funeral. The girl, Fatima, died four days ago, he said. "What sort of world have we slid into where children are making their own funeral arrangements?" Cunningham told reporters. In late July, theIsraeli military stopped another aid ship, detained 21 international activists and reporters, and seized its cargo, including baby formula, food and medicine, according to Freedom Flotilla Coalition. An Israeli official said Saturday that the country will soon halt or slow humanitarian aid into parts of northernGaza, as it expands its military offensive against Hamas, a day after the city was declared a combat zone. The war began on Oct. 7, 2023, when an attack by Hamas terrorists inside Israel claimed the lives of 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and took 251 people hostage. Editor's Note: This article has been corrected. A representative for Susan Sarandon tells CBS News that while the actress is supportive of the cause, she was not on the flotilla, as was previously reported by the Associated Press. "Portrait of a person who's not there": Documenting the bedrooms of school shooting victims The Long Island home renovation that uncovered a hidden story Passage: In memoriam

Aid ship carrying Greta Thunberg, other activists, sets sail to Gaza

Aid ship carrying Greta Thunberg, other activists, sets sail to Gaza A flotilla carrying activist Greta Thunberg and others departed from Ba...
Mark Hamill and Wife of 47 Years Marilou Reveal Their Two Big Marriage Rules: 'Odds Are Against You' (Exclusive)New Foto - Mark Hamill and Wife of 47 Years Marilou Reveal Their Two Big Marriage Rules: 'Odds Are Against You' (Exclusive)

Gabe Ginsberg/WireImage Mark and Marilou Hamill shared some of their best marriage advice with PEOPLE after nearly 50 years of marriage The couple, who share three children, tied the knot in 1978 at their home in Malibu, Calif. The two spoke with PEOPLE about their beloved community of Big Rock during a recent conversation about the new documentaryBig Rock Burning, which chronicles the impact of this year's L.A. wildfires on the Malibu neighborhood Nearly 50 years after tying the knot,MarkandMarilou Hamillknow a thing or several about what makes a marriage work. After meeting in the mid '70s at a dental office where Marilou worked as a dental hygienist, the couple wed in December 1978 at their home in Malibu, Calif. Now, almost five decades andthree kids later, Marilou tells PEOPLE that from her experience, when it comes to marriage, "Don't sweat the little stuff." "And also, go in knowing you're not going to change anyone. So you have to accept their quirks and their behavior," Marilou adds before Mark humorously interrupts: "What quirks?" Ethan Miller/FilmMagic Mark agrees, saying it's both about "acceptance" as well as "communication." "I just think that when you find the right one, the odds are against you," theStar Warsactor adds. "But if you do get lucky, you just have to hang on and be grateful that you were able to find that one." The Hamills shared their marriage advice during a recent conversation with PEOPLE about the new documentaryBig Rock Burning, which the couple executive produced. The two reflected on their community of 47 years — the Big Rock neighborhood in Malibu — and the home they had to leave amid the L.A. wildfires earlier this year. "We got married there, We raised our kids there. It's a very, very special property," Marilou says. The film, which had an exclusive preview screening hosted by the Malibu Film Society and the City of Malibu on Aug. 29 at Malibu City Hall, tells the stories of those in Big Rock who were "left to face the fires alone," per the opening credits of the film, and includes devastating footage of the rubble left where homes once stood. The documentary's focus is largely how Big Rock's residents feel their local government was negligent in their preparation for the natural disaster. And, once the fires made it to their neighborhood, they say there was no emergency response as the area was considered too dangerous. While their home is still standing, the Hamills have yet to return as "it's toxic with chemicals," Mark explains. "I'm so thankful and grateful that our house survived," Marilou says. "But I just didn't realize the ramifications of it." Big Rock Burning,which has a producing team that includes Julie Parker Benello, James Costa and executive producerRicki Lake, will have an Oscar-qualifying theatrical run from Sept. 12-18 at the Laemmle in Santa Monica. Read the original article onPeople

Mark Hamill and Wife of 47 Years Marilou Reveal Their Two Big Marriage Rules: 'Odds Are Against You' (Exclusive)

Mark Hamill and Wife of 47 Years Marilou Reveal Their Two Big Marriage Rules: 'Odds Are Against You' (Exclusive) Gabe Ginsberg/WireI...

 

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