Thursday, May 16, 2024

Childish Gambino drops penultimate album under stage moniker

Childish Gambino has released the album 'Atavista'. The finished version of his 2020 record, ‘3.15.20’, which comes with the...

Latest Posts

Lenny Kravitz confirmed to headline UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show by Pepsi

Lenny Kravitz' UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show by Pepsi is official. Following reports two months ago that...

Upcoming Led Zeppelin documentary finally set to hit cinemas

The 'Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary is finally set to hit cinemas. Bernard MacMahon's long-awaited flick, which documents the ‘Stairway...

Noel Gallagher ‘bang up’ for Oasis hologram show as he hails ABBA Voyage ‘unbelievable’

Noel Gallagher would be "bang up" for an Oasis hologram show after being left mind-blown by ABBA's. With a...

Billie Eilish hints at relationship woes on heart-wrenching new album

Billie Eilish brokenheartedly sings about feeling "unappreciated" in a relationship on her new record, 'Hit Me Hard And Soft'.

Billy Dee Williams to star in The Lego Batman Movie

Billy Dee Williams is set to star in ‘The Lego Batman Movie’.
The 79-year-old actor will lend his voice to the iconic supervillain Two-Face in the animated comedy spin-off of the traditional comic book movie, alongside Will Arnett who voices the caped crusader himself.
Director Chris McKay confirmed the news via Twitter when he was asked if Billy would be voicing the role, as he simply replied: "He does."
The news comes after the actor previously portrayed Harvey Dent – who later becomes Two-Face when a mob boss throws acidic chemicals at him and severely scars the left side of his face – in the 1989 movie ‘Batman’, but never got the chance to step into the shoes of the character’s evil alter-ego.
Despite Billy saying he desperately wanted to portray the villain – which he says was the main reason he’d signed up to play Harvey Dent in the first place – the franchise moved in another direction when Joel Schumacher took over as director.
The villain would eventually be featured in 1995’s ‘Batman Forever’, but was instead portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones.
Meanwhile, Billy Dee Williams instead became a household name for his portrayal of Lando Calrissian in the early ‘Star Wars’ movies.
‘The Lego Batman Movie’ also features the likes of Zach Galifianakis as The Joker, Michael Cera as Batman’s sidekick Robin, Rosario Dawson as Batgirl, Ralph Fiennes as the butler Alfred Pennyworth, and Jenny Slate as Harley Quinn.
Singing legend Mariah Carey will also lend her voice to the animated movie, as she plays Mayor McCaskill.
‘The Lego Batman Movie’ is slated for release on February 10 2017.

Latest Posts

Lenny Kravitz confirmed to headline UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show by Pepsi

Lenny Kravitz' UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show by Pepsi is official. Following reports two months ago that...

Upcoming Led Zeppelin documentary finally set to hit cinemas

The 'Becoming Led Zeppelin' documentary is finally set to hit cinemas. Bernard MacMahon's long-awaited flick, which documents the ‘Stairway...

Noel Gallagher ‘bang up’ for Oasis hologram show as he hails ABBA Voyage ‘unbelievable’

Noel Gallagher would be "bang up" for an Oasis hologram show after being left mind-blown by ABBA's. With a...

Billie Eilish hints at relationship woes on heart-wrenching new album

Billie Eilish brokenheartedly sings about feeling "unappreciated" in a relationship on her new record, 'Hit Me Hard And Soft'.

Don't Miss

Olivia Rodrigo lands Songwriter of the Year honour

Olivia Rodrigo and her longtime collaborator Dan Nigro have been named the ASCAP Songwriters of the Year for 2024.

Caleb Followill praises inspirational Taylor Swift

Caleb Followill has praised Taylor Swift for inspiring a new generation of musicians. The Kings of Leon frontman has...

Duran Duran announce landmark reissue of first five studio albums

Duran Duran are to reissue their first five studio albums on LP and CD. The rock band - which...

The Beatles announce new Let It Be music video 55 years on from original release

The Beatles have announced a new music video for 'Let It Be'. The legendary rock group released the classic...

Slash admits it was a ‘huge honour’ getting Brian Johnson and Steven Tyler on blues LP

Slash says it was a "huge honour" having AC/DC's Brian Johnson and Aerosmith's Steven Tyler play on his record.

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.