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Welcome to another Best Of Before the Lights. We’ve got some great guests lined up but before those new episodes come out there’s time to dive into the podcast archives and re-live some of our favourite moments. For this batch of highlights we’ve picked out some moments when the world of sport has collided with film and TV; from getting ready to play world famous athletes, to helping Will Ferrell take the piss out of motorsport we’ve covered quite a lot of sporting ground on the show. Join Olivia Cooke, Craig Roberts, Kaya Scodelario, Harris Dickinson and NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson to take you on a rollercoaster of sporting triumph and failure on and off set. Follow us on Instagram: @beforethelightsuk Head to beforethelights.co.uk to apply for membership This episode was recorded at Fiction Studios, situated at Before The Lights. Follow us on Instagram for updates on all aspects of the club. You can also click here to apply for Before The Lights membership. This episode was recorded at Fiction Studios, situated at Before The Lights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Getting a breakout role in film and television is the dream for many aspiring actors, but just as important are the projects one chooses to take after that breakout gig. Given the business’ habit of boxing artists into the first thing the world sees them do well, it can be a great challenge to amass a diverse body of work. How does one steer clear of those limitations and carve a path forward with volume and diversity? Perhaps by taking a cue from Kaya Scodelario . Scodelario’s star began to soar via her work as Effy Stonem in the hit British teen series, Skins . After doing four seasons of the show, Scodelario began to pick up other television and film credits, credits ranging from Hollywood blockbusters like 2010’s Clash of the Titans to Andrea Arnold ’s Wuthering Heights , which celebrated its big debut at the 2011 Venice Film Festival before going on to other top tier fests like the Toronto International Film Festival and Sundance. Over a decade later, Scodelario still enjoys a vast range of work. She headlined the 2019 horror gem Crawl , jumped into a popular game franchise with Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City , and then did the Christmas romantic comedy, This Is Christmas . Yet another vastly different standout credit on her resume? The new Guy Ritchie Netflix series, The Gentlemen , a kinetic crime comedy that's enjoying a good deal of Emmy buzz this season. Inspired by Ritchie’s 2019 film, The Gentlemen series stars Theo James as Edward Horniman. After his father passes, Eddie inherits the family estate and becomes Duke of Halstead. As if all that isn’t enough to process, Eddie is soon made aware that his father secretly made an arrangement with Bobby Glass’ ( Ray Winstone ) weed empire. If Eddie continues to let them grow their product below ground on his property, he'll get large sums of money in return, money Eddie needs given the state of the family farm and his brother’s ( Daniel Ings ) habit of accumulating massive debts with dangerous figures. The person in charge of this weed empire while Bobby is in prison? His daughter, Scodelario’s Susie Glass. In celebration of The Gentlemen ’s successful Season 1 run, Scodelario joined me for an episode of Collider Ladies Night to retrace her steps from breaking out via Skins to starring in an acclaimed Guy Ritchie production. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a bit of news, a few recommendations for what you might want to watch this weekend - Dune Part Two is in cinemas too, let's not forget - a little later on in the podcast you’ll hear from two human beings who are in Guy Ritchie’s new Netflix show, The Gentlemen, namely old friend of the show (sort of, you’ll see) Kaya Scodelario and new friend of the show (go on, let’s say he is, why not?) Theo James. Just before you press play, ask yourself this question: Lock, Stock or Snatch? It's a tricky one to answer, now ain't it?
Kaya Scodelario stops by - through the magic of the internet, that is - the podcast this week to talk about her new Christmas movie called, um, This Is Christmas. It's very Christmassy. Elsewhere on the podcast, the first half is all about the amazing avalanche of movie and TV news that's been occurring of late, with trailers for Indiana Jones 5, Guardians 3 and more all arriving, plus bits and pieces on The Last Of Us adaptation, His Dark Materials and much more.
On this episode of Mornings with The Outlaw, John Rocha and Alex Shashek discuss the new cast for the Resident Evil reboot including Kaya Scodelario and Hannah John-Kamen (Ant-Man and the Wasp). They also discuss Natalie Portman's comments about Jane Foster's struggle with cancer as she embraces being a Female Thor in Thor: Love and Thunder, Aaron Sorkin's comments about a Social Network sequel, the new Oscar rules that will now include films released in drive-ins, Tom Hanks and Paul Greengrass's new trailer for News of the World, and Netflix's new Godzilla anime series. PLUS The Outlaw and Alex answer all your Streamlabs and SuperChat questions. Join John Rocha and Alex Shashek every Tuesday and Thursday morning for a fun, unfiltered and interactive discussion about the world of entertainment and beyond. #MorningsWithTheOutlaw #ResidentEvil #Netflix Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com /TheRochaSays Follow Alex Shashek: https://twitter.com/Real_AlexMac Also, support John Rocha and The Outlaw Nation on his Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/JohnRocha --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-outlaw-nation-network/support Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-john-rocha-channel-network--5619312/support .
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