Fans have always talked about Henry Cavill’s relationships, but nothing was more controversial than when he dated a teenage university student. He was 32 when he first met Tara King, then a 19-year-old freshman at Bristol University in England.
Henry Cavill in Man of Steel
At the time, Cavill was already known as Superman and had a steady footing in Hollywood. He met the art history student at a London nightclub in 2015. They were also spotted hanging out at a rugby match at Twickenham. It wasn’t until February 2016 when they publicly appeared as a couple at Vanity Fair’s Oscars party.
Henry Cavill In His 30s Once Dated A Teenager
During his candid interview with Elle Magazine, actor Henry Cavill talked about his relationship with Tara King. Their age gap has become the concern of the public, though the Man of Steel star was not really bothered by it.
Henry Cavill in Man of Steel
At the time, Cavill was already known as Superman and had a steady footing in Hollywood. He met the art history student at a London nightclub in 2015. They were also spotted hanging out at a rugby match at Twickenham. It wasn’t until February 2016 when they publicly appeared as a couple at Vanity Fair’s Oscars party.
Henry Cavill In His 30s Once Dated A Teenager
During his candid interview with Elle Magazine, actor Henry Cavill talked about his relationship with Tara King. Their age gap has become the concern of the public, though the Man of Steel star was not really bothered by it.
- 3/21/2024
- by Ariane Cruz
- FandomWire
The Avengers is getting a reboot! And no, we’re not talking about the Marvel property. We’re talking about the British TV series that originally aired for six seasons back in the ’60s, running for a total of 161 episodes. Deadline reports that the new take on The Avengers TV series is coming our way from StudioCanal, which owns the rights to The Avengers catalog. Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the writing team behind the HBO/BBC series Industry, have written the script for the pilot episode and Sex Education director Ben Taylor is on board to direct and executive produce. The Warner Bros. Discovery production company Wall to Wall is co-producing the project with StudioCanal.
Despite rumors that the Avengers reboot could end up on HBO, it’s not clear which network or streamer the new show will end up calling home. The HBO rumors have been denied.
Deadline...
Despite rumors that the Avengers reboot could end up on HBO, it’s not clear which network or streamer the new show will end up calling home. The HBO rumors have been denied.
Deadline...
- 1/18/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Last month saw a clutch of cult British sci-fi TV added to the UK’s Britbox streaming service under the ‘Out of this World’ banner. From Thursday the 10th of September, a choice crop of new additions will be joining the likes of The Prisoner, Space 1999, Sapphire and Steel, UFO and the selection of Gerry Anderson treats already available.
Coming to Britbox in the UK will be all four seasons of Terry Nation’s Blake’s 7 plus all three seasons of Nation’s post-apocalyptic Survivors joining at the later date of Thursday the 17th of September. There’ll also be 1967’s Quatermass and the Pit, plus a good portion of 1961’s The Avengers, Hammer’s 1966 One Million Years BC, with the terrific, weird Nic Roeg/David Bowie film The Man Who Fell to Earth thrown in for good measure.
Doctor Who-wise, UK subscribers will be able to stream 1965 Peter Cushing...
Coming to Britbox in the UK will be all four seasons of Terry Nation’s Blake’s 7 plus all three seasons of Nation’s post-apocalyptic Survivors joining at the later date of Thursday the 17th of September. There’ll also be 1967’s Quatermass and the Pit, plus a good portion of 1961’s The Avengers, Hammer’s 1966 One Million Years BC, with the terrific, weird Nic Roeg/David Bowie film The Man Who Fell to Earth thrown in for good measure.
Doctor Who-wise, UK subscribers will be able to stream 1965 Peter Cushing...
- 9/8/2020
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Amberley Books
2019
96 pages
Full Colour
£14.99
Review by Adrian Smith
One of the greatest and most commercially successful fantasy series of the 1960s, The Avengers actually started out in 1961 as a gritty crime drama focused on Doctor Keel, played by Ian Hendry, one of British television’s biggest stars at that time. In the first episode his wife is killed by drug dealers, and a mysterious undercover agent named John Steed, played of course by Patrick Macnee, helps him to avenge her death. The two end up working together on a number of other crime cases, thus forming the basis for a series that would ultimately outgrow its noir origins and become an outrageous Technicolor riot of science fiction, martial arts, sexy fashion and comedy. Once Doctor Keel was out of the picture, the playful ‘will they? – won’t they?’ (or even ‘have they? – haven’t they?’) nature of John Steed...
2019
96 pages
Full Colour
£14.99
Review by Adrian Smith
One of the greatest and most commercially successful fantasy series of the 1960s, The Avengers actually started out in 1961 as a gritty crime drama focused on Doctor Keel, played by Ian Hendry, one of British television’s biggest stars at that time. In the first episode his wife is killed by drug dealers, and a mysterious undercover agent named John Steed, played of course by Patrick Macnee, helps him to avenge her death. The two end up working together on a number of other crime cases, thus forming the basis for a series that would ultimately outgrow its noir origins and become an outrageous Technicolor riot of science fiction, martial arts, sexy fashion and comedy. Once Doctor Keel was out of the picture, the playful ‘will they? – won’t they?’ (or even ‘have they? – haven’t they?’) nature of John Steed...
- 11/9/2019
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Tony Sokol Jan 15, 2018
Break out the bowlers, canes, and kinky boots, Shane Black and Fred Dekker are writing a pilot for a reboot of The Avengers...
Espionage aficionados and leather fetishists alike can rejoice. The swinging '60s spies of ITV’s The Avengers are coming back to television.
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Shane Black and Fred Dekker (The Predator) will reunite to write a TV pilot of the cult series for Warner Bros., according to Av Club. Fans of the dapper bowler-and-cane elegance of the iconic classic can rest assured.
“It’s The Avengers, with John Steed and Emma Peel,” Dekker told The Dark Side Magazine during recent career retrospective. “We’re setting it in Britain in the '60s, and our approach is The Ipcress File meets Doctor Who. At this moment,...
Break out the bowlers, canes, and kinky boots, Shane Black and Fred Dekker are writing a pilot for a reboot of The Avengers...
Espionage aficionados and leather fetishists alike can rejoice. The swinging '60s spies of ITV’s The Avengers are coming back to television.
See related The Tick review: a laugh-out-loud superhero satire The Tick: new trailer, return date set The Tick (2016) pilot review
Shane Black and Fred Dekker (The Predator) will reunite to write a TV pilot of the cult series for Warner Bros., according to Av Club. Fans of the dapper bowler-and-cane elegance of the iconic classic can rest assured.
“It’s The Avengers, with John Steed and Emma Peel,” Dekker told The Dark Side Magazine during recent career retrospective. “We’re setting it in Britain in the '60s, and our approach is The Ipcress File meets Doctor Who. At this moment,...
- 1/14/2018
- Den of Geek
During an evening of rose-tinted nostalgia, London's Barbican last night celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of that most British of TV series, The Avengers. Whilst some will remember The New Avengers of the late 1970s, this special event was dedicated to the original episodes starring Honor Blackman (Catherine Gale), Diana Rigg (Emma Peel) and Linda Thorson (Tara King) alongside the king of 1960s cool, Patrick Macnee as John Steed.
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- 12/1/2011
- by Daniel Green
- CineVue
Boom! Studios', "Steed and Mrs Peel" #1, available January 2012, is written by Grant Morrison, with illustrations and a cover by Ian Gibson, based on characters created for the British classic TV series, "The Avengers".
"...when 'Tara King' is kidnapped by a mysterious organization, 'John Steed' and 'Emma Peel' must reunite to solve this mystery in an all-new science fiction/spy fiction mash-up..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Avengers"...
"...when 'Tara King' is kidnapped by a mysterious organization, 'John Steed' and 'Emma Peel' must reunite to solve this mystery in an all-new science fiction/spy fiction mash-up..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Avengers"...
- 10/25/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Manchester Kurdish Film Festival, Manchester
Being a stateless region in the most volatile part of the Middle East, it's no surprise that the cinema of Kurdistan is full of conflicts and borders. The Quarter Of Scarecrows is an allegorical take on the Iran-Iraq war, while Son Of Babylon and Mando both use quests for missing family members to survey the current, devastated landscape. Kick Off, meanwhile, is based on real events at a refugee camp in a Kirkuk stadium where a man attempts to settle Kurdish-Iraqi differences through the international medium of football.
Cornerhouse, Sat to Tue, kurdishcreativefilm.com
The Avengers 50th Anniversary Celebration, Chichester
Facing cold war danger with a very English combination of wit, judo, kinky boots and superior umbrella manufacture, The Avengers led where many spy thrillers still follow – not least James Bond, which first came to the screen a year later, and poached a few Avengers stars in its time.
Being a stateless region in the most volatile part of the Middle East, it's no surprise that the cinema of Kurdistan is full of conflicts and borders. The Quarter Of Scarecrows is an allegorical take on the Iran-Iraq war, while Son Of Babylon and Mando both use quests for missing family members to survey the current, devastated landscape. Kick Off, meanwhile, is based on real events at a refugee camp in a Kirkuk stadium where a man attempts to settle Kurdish-Iraqi differences through the international medium of football.
Cornerhouse, Sat to Tue, kurdishcreativefilm.com
The Avengers 50th Anniversary Celebration, Chichester
Facing cold war danger with a very English combination of wit, judo, kinky boots and superior umbrella manufacture, The Avengers led where many spy thrillers still follow – not least James Bond, which first came to the screen a year later, and poached a few Avengers stars in its time.
- 6/24/2011
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
TV Touring and Chugg Entertainment have partnered to create live shows and events based on television brands.
“The motto of our business is ‘chase the brands that we feel will be a hit in the live environment’, so it’s more about the brand for us. Naturally we are targeting brands that we feel will fit the live space perfectly; these tend to be in the factual genre. What’s important here is that it doesn’t always have to be a big property; niche programs can be absolute winners,” company director Tara King told Encore.
The company has not announced any specific projects, but King believes not all television brands or personalities are suited for an arena show, exhibition or theatre performance.
“But we do believe great talent, great ideas and great performance all add up to awesome audience experiences. The question we get asked all the time is...
“The motto of our business is ‘chase the brands that we feel will be a hit in the live environment’, so it’s more about the brand for us. Naturally we are targeting brands that we feel will fit the live space perfectly; these tend to be in the factual genre. What’s important here is that it doesn’t always have to be a big property; niche programs can be absolute winners,” company director Tara King told Encore.
The company has not announced any specific projects, but King believes not all television brands or personalities are suited for an arena show, exhibition or theatre performance.
“But we do believe great talent, great ideas and great performance all add up to awesome audience experiences. The question we get asked all the time is...
- 4/4/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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