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The Indianapolis Colts made quick work of getting their draft picks under contract, announcing Friday they had signed seven ...
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"One of his biggest strengths is he's not worried about the noise," longtime NHL coach John Tortorella told me in 2017. "He's trying to make every decision to do what's best for his hockey team." ...
The Sex Education star will take on the role of the White Witch, the primary villain of the story, who was previously played by Tilda Swinton in 2005’s The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the ...
"Sex Education" star Emma Mackey is set to step into the magical world of "Narnia" as she has been roped in to play a key character in filmmaker Greta Gerwig's highly anticipated adaptation of author ...
concensus All-American honors and a spot as a finalist for the 2024 John Mackey Award (which went to Penn State’s Tyler Warren, who was selected 14th overall by the Indianapolis Colts on ...
Emma Mackey will journey from Greta Gerwig‘s “Barbie” world to the land of “Narnia,” reteaming with the director for her adaptation of C.S. Lewis’ beloved fantasy series for Netflix.
According to multiple industry sources speaking to THR, the competition for the villainous role was fierce, ultimately coming down to Mackey and The Substance star Margaret Qualley. This marks ...
The John Mackey Award winner played hefty amounts of snaps at tight end, wide receiver, slot receiver, running back and even quarterback. Not only is he extremely versatile in the passing and ...
BAFTA winner Emma Mackey (Sex Education) is set to play the White Witch in Netflix‘s Narnia movie from filmmaker Greta Gerwig, sources have confirmed to Deadline. Netflix declined to comment.
Gerwig wrote the script and is directing. The casting marks a reunion between Gerwig and Mackey; the latter appeared in the filmmaker’s billion dollar grossing Barbie.
Now they'll have out figure out how to best use his versatility. General manager Chris Ballard filled his most glaring need by selecting last season's John Mackey Award winner with the No. 14 overall ...