AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. Star Brett Dalton Confirms He Was Never Asked To Return For Final Season – EXCLUSIVE

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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. reached its conclusion on ABC earlier this year, and while it left fans wondering whether the show ever really took place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the response to the show’s final year was a positive one. However, one sticking point for fans was the fact that even though a lot of familiar faces ended up returning, Agent Grant Ward was nowhere to be seen.

Brett Dalton’s S.H.I.E.L.D. agent – who was ultimately outed as a HYDRA spy in one of the show’s biggest twists – died and came back to life quite a few times, and with alternate universes/timelines and LMDs a big part of the final season, there’s no reason that couldn’t have happened again. 

So, why was Ward M.I.A. from Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.‘s final season? Not even Dalton is sure! 

“You and me both,” he jokingly responded when we wondered why his character was missing from the series. “I was watching too, thinking, ‘I dunno, maybe they filmed something in secret and will pull up some old footage of me from when I was there!’ [Laughs] No, sadly, I was never asked and I’m trying not to be sad about it, though I am a little bit.”

“I just like to think about how thankful I am for the time that I did have because the journey was incredible and very complex and probably longer than it would have been on another show. However, I think that they liked me so much that they kept me along for the ride, and just after a while they were like, ‘Okay, this is sort of stretching the [Laughs] imagination here and I don’t know what other iterations we could have for your character, and we’ve reached the end of the road.'”

“It’s okay…I still love them,” he concluded. “Because of that show, I moved to LA, and they were the first friends and real family here and I’ll forever be grateful for that.”

It is a shame the character was overlooked when Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. reached its end, but Dalton has now moved on to the DC Universe for the new Superman: Man of Tomorrow animated movie (which is out now on Digital and arrives on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK on September 7th) where he plays Parasite. Check back here a little later today to hear more from the actor on that. 

Were you disappointed that Grant Ward didn’t make one final surprise return?
 

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New DUNE Stills Feature The Vast Harkonnen Army And A BTS Look At Director Denis Villeneuve

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Following the Dune covers and a batch of official stills, four more images from the latest issue of Empire Magazine have been shared online.

While most of the earlier promo stills have focused on individual characters, this is the first time we get a sense of the massive scale of Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation courtesy of a wide shot of the vast Harkonnen army. The Baron’s men are formidable fighters, but their legions become even more lethal when bolstered by the Padishah Emperor’s Sardaukar forces.

We also have a behind-the-scenes shot of Villeneuve directing star Timothée Chalamet (Paul Atreides), as well as new looks at Sharon Duncan-Brewster as Liet-Kynes and Josh Brolin as Gurney Halleck in the Arrakeen residency hall on Arrakis.

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During a new interview with the mag, Villeneuve was asked about David Lynch’s previous adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic novel, which the iconic filmmaker himself has since all-but disowned.

“I’m a big David Lynch fan, he’s the master,” Villeneuve said. “When I saw [Lynch]’s Dune I remember being excited, but his take… there are parts that I love and other elements that I am less comfortable with. So it’s like, I remember being half-satisfied. That’s why I was thinking to myself, ‘There’s still a movie that needs to be made about that book, just a different sensibility.’”

We’ll get to see what that new take on Dune looks like for ourselves when the movie hits theaters this December. The first trailer is set to debut online on September 9.

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THE WALKING DEAD Season 10 Finale “A Certain Doom” Promo Teases The End Of The Whisperer War

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Although the episode we saw back in April was forced to serve as the Season 10 finale of The Walking Dead because of the industry wide COVID-19 production shut-downs, and actual conclusion to the season is set to air on October 4, and FOX TV (The UK network for the show) has now released a new promo.

It’s brief, but it does contain some new shots that didn’t feature in the Comic-Con@Home teaser, as we see Daryl, Carol, Father Gabriel, Judith and the rest of the survivors prepare for the now vengeance-driven Beta and his new herd of walkers.

Although she doesn’t appear in the promo, the returning Maggie (Lauren Cohan) is expected to factor into the final battle.

The Walking Dead season 10, episode 16 “A Certain Doom”: Beta engages the final battle of the Whisperer War. Directed by Greg Nicotero; with a story by  Jim Barnes, Eli Jorné, and Corey Reed, and teleplay by Reed.

Do you guys plan on tuning in for “A Certain Doom” this October? Let us know in the comments.

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DOCTOR SLEEP Director Mike Flanagan Wants To Adapt Stephen King’s Epic THE DARK TOWER Series

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Filmmaker Mike Flanagan recently spoke to SYFY Wire about his Netflix series, The Haunting of Bly Manor, and revealed that there is yet another Stephen King adaptation he hopes to bring to the big or small screen: The Dark Tower. Previously, he’s adapted The Shining sequel Doctor Sleep and Gerald’s Game for the author, and King’s epic sci-fi fantasy novel series is in desperate need of a reboot. 

The disastrous 2017 movie starring Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey flopped with $113 million at the worldwide box office, and while attempting to make a sequel to the novels was a clever idea, it was one director Nikolaj Arcel failed to pull off despite the star-studded cast. 

“The Dark Tower is forever going to be the story I wish I could tell,” Flanagan said. “That would be the Holy Grail. I mean, talk about an adaptation challenge. So many very talented people have poured so much time and heart and soul and blood, sweat, and tears trying to crack that.”

There was once a TV series in the works which was going to feature Elba in a couple of bookend scenes, delving into the history of The Gunslinger, Roland Deschain. That ended up being scrapped, so the opportunity is there to reboot the property… assuming there’s a studio that’s actually interested! 

Do you think Flanagan would be a good fit for The Dark Tower?

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