Henry Cavill's live-action adaptation of Voltron has announced some exciting (and surprising) new members to the cast. This Is Us star Sterling K. Brown, British singer Rita Ora, and Cruel Intentions' ...
The producer of the Voltron movie recently announced that the project has wrapped filming. In a note on Instagram, Bob Koplar stated, “Our live-action Voltron film has officially wrapped production, ...
Warrior Nun’s Alba Baptista has joined the cast of the live-action Voltron movie. Amazon MGM Studios is currently working on a live-action Voltron movie that will be directed by Rawson Marshall ...
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Sterling K. Brown discusses his role in the upcoming live-action Voltron movie and teases the premise of Paradise Season 2 in ...
Up and coming actor Daniel Quinn-Toye, who most recently was Tom Holland’s West End understudy, has booked his first big screen role in Amazon MGM’s live-action “Voltron” movie based on the hit anime, ...
Henry Cavill has found his next role, and it's nothing like what the actor has done in his career so far. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Cavill has joined the cast of the upcoming Voltron movie.
Film adaptation for the Voltron film is long awaited by the fans, but now the whole production has stopped and the previous director Max Makowski is no longer attached to direct the big screen ...
Though Quinn-Toye has no film credits so far, he's appeared on television, getting credits on BBC Three's Badults and one episode of Starz's Outlander. Apparently, it was his stage work that landed ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Thurber has reportedly been shopping around a live-action take on Voltron for a long time before ...
Henry Cavill is set to star in Amazon MGM’s live-action “Voltron” movie based on the hit anime, according to an insider with knowledge of the project. Details about Cavill’s role is being kept under ...
I grew up in St. Louis, and while I didn’t realize it at the time, the whole reason we have Voltron at all is because of a TV exec in St. Louis named Ted Kopler. Kopler owned a TV station in St. Louis ...
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