Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Jake Bugg unsure he’d get a record deal now

Jake Bugg is doubtful he'd get a record deal in the "current climate". The 'Be Someone' hitmaker was signed...

Latest Posts

Taylor Swift tops Spotify Wrapped for second year

Taylor Swift has been crowned the Global and UK most-streamed artist for the second year consecutively on Spotify. The...

Depeche Mode won’t ‘rule out’ new music in the future

Depeche Mode have no immediate plans for new music but haven't ruled it out. Frontman Dave Gahan, 62, has...

Jorja Smith and Cleo Sol lead nominees for MOBO Awards 2025

Jorja Smith and Cleo Sol are among the nominees for the MOBO Awards 2025. The prestigious ceremony celebrating excellence...

The Offspring say world has to get used to AI as it’s ‘here to stay’

The Offspring's Dexter Holland believes "AI is here to stay" and you can either “use it for good or use it for...

Doctor Strange writer defends Tilda Swinton casting

‘Doctor Strange’ writer C. Robert Cargill has defended the decision to cast Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One.
The screenwriter insists director Scott Derrickson was in an "unwinnable" situation when deciding on who would portray the character, who is usually depicted as an elderly Asian man who lives in Tibet in the Marvel comics.
And he has hit out at the criticism of the casting of the Hollywood star, who will portray a white figure who lives in Kathmandu, Nepal, when she takes on the role in the forthcoming film, in which Benedict Cumberbatch will play the titular role.
He said: "There is no other character in Marvel history that is such a cultural landmine, that is absolutely unwinnable.
"I’ve been reading a bunch of people talking about it, and the really frustrating thing about it this week is that, most of the people who have thoughts on it haven’t thought it all the way through.
"And they go, ‘Well, why didn’t they just do this?’ And it’s like, I could tell you why every single decision which involves the Ancient One is a bad one."
Cargill also insists Derrickson – who he co-wrote the movie with – couldn’t risk upsetting China by turning the casting of the Ancient One into something "political".
Speaking on the Double Toasted podcast, he added: "The Ancient One was a racist stereotype, who comes from a region of the world that is in very weird political place.
"He originates from Tibet, so if you acknowledge that Tibet is a place, and that he is Tibetan, you risk alienating one billion people who think that that’s bulls**t and risk the Chinese government going, ‘Hey, you know, one of the biggest film-watching countries in the world? We’re not going to show your movie because you decided to get political.’
"So, what Scott decided to do – and this happened before I came onboard, so I wasn’t part of this decision at all, although there’s part of me that wishes I was – was, he was just like, ‘There’s no real way to win this, so let’s use this as an opportunity to cast an amazing actress in a male role.’"

Latest Posts

Taylor Swift tops Spotify Wrapped for second year

Taylor Swift has been crowned the Global and UK most-streamed artist for the second year consecutively on Spotify. The...

Depeche Mode won’t ‘rule out’ new music in the future

Depeche Mode have no immediate plans for new music but haven't ruled it out. Frontman Dave Gahan, 62, has...

Jorja Smith and Cleo Sol lead nominees for MOBO Awards 2025

Jorja Smith and Cleo Sol are among the nominees for the MOBO Awards 2025. The prestigious ceremony celebrating excellence...

The Offspring say world has to get used to AI as it’s ‘here to stay’

The Offspring's Dexter Holland believes "AI is here to stay" and you can either “use it for good or use it for...

Don't Miss

‘I’m done with that’: Pras quits Fugees after suing Lauryn Hill

Pras has quit Fugees for good. The 52-year-old rapper - whose real name is Prakazrel Samuel Michel - recently...

Good Neighbours, Rose Gray and Soft Launch shortlisted for 2025 MTV Push UK and Ireland

Good Neighbours, Rose Gray and Soft Launch are among the artists shortlisted for the 2025 MTV Push UK and Ireland prize.

Michael Kiwanuka no longer seeks validation from peers after Mercury Prize win

Michael Kiwanuka says winning the Mercury Prize "woke me up" after years of seeking validation from his peers. The...

The Weeknd to drop new album Hurry Up Tomorrow in January

The Weeknd is set to release his new album 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' on January 24, 2025. The final instalment...

Mike Shinoda didn’t want the new Linkin Park singer to make them sound like a cover band

Mike Shinoda didn't want Linkin Park to sound like "a cover band" after Chester Bennington's death. The 47-year-old guitarist...

Stay in touch

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