Noah Centineo Talks Originally Being Cast as He-Man, Why It Fell Through & Praises Nicholas Galitzine
Centineo called the film an action-romance in space and said Netflix wrapped production a week and a half ago.
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Noah Centineo Reveals Why He Left ‘Masters of the Universe’ Before Nicholas Galitzine Became He-Man
In another universe, Noah Centineo is He-Man in “Masters of the Universe.” However, in this one, the actor chose to step away from the project – and just gave insight into why. During his Monday appearance on the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, the “Street Fighter” star opened up about nearly leading the “Masters of the Universe” movie as the sword-wielding comic book hero. “For a moment there, I was – I guess we can talk about this – was going to…
Noah Centineo Talks Originally Being Cast as He-Man, Why It Fell Through & Praises Nicholas Galitzine
Noah Centineo is opening up about his journey with the live-action adaptation of Masters of the Universe. The 30-year-old actor […] The post Noah Centineo Talks Originally Being Cast as He-Man, Why It Fell Through & Praises Nicholas Galitzine appeared first on Just Jared - Celebrity News and Gossip
Noah Centineo Nearly Landed Another Major Superhero Role Before 'Black Adam'
Before Noah Centineo became DC’s Atom Smasher, he was dangerously close to becoming another larger-than-life hero. The actor had already gone through screen tests, slipped into the iconic loincloth, and signed a contract for a franchise that could have stretched across multiple movies. Then the project kept changing hands, the delays piled up, and Centineo’s shot at becoming He-Man slowly slipped through the cracks..link { text-decoration: under…
Noah Centineo Teases ‘Gundam’ Movie Is “Big Action-Romance”—“Romeo & Juliet” In Space, Defends Sydney Sweeney From Online Backlash
While “Gundam” is easily the biggest sci-fi franchise in Japan, where it originates and continues to be on par locally with things like “Godzilla” and “Star Wars,” it still has yet to be on that level in the West (although, it has a VERY dedicate global fanbase) and a new live-action feature film from Netflix and director Jim Mickle (“Sweet Tooth”) is expected to be Hollywood’s big attempt to popularize it with a general global audience. Continu…
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