Saturday, November 8, 2014

(VIDEO) Benedict Cumberbatch Cast & Crew Filming At Wells Cathedral; Exclusive sneak peak behind The Hollow Crown at Gloucester Cathedral

GLOUCESTER CITIZEN
By The Citizen  |  Posted: November 08, 2014



Filming is set to take place at Gloucester Cathedral for the BBC drama The Hollow Crown.

Crews descended on the Cathedral on Friday to start preparing the building for filming.

The Citizen has managed to get a sneak preview of inside the film set.

It shows a beautiful display of flowers in the garden in the centre of the Cathedral.



The Hollow Crown is a series of British television films featuring William Shakespeare's History Plays - Richard II, Henry IV parts 1 & 2, and Henry V.

Benedict Cumberbatch is said to be playing Richard III and he could be in Gloucester on Monday with co-star Dame Judy Dench.



Read more: http://www.gloucestercitizen.co.uk/Exclusive-sneak-peak-Hollow-Crown-Gloucester/story-24476260-detail/story.html#ixzz3IVuoRvgQ 
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Friday, November 7, 2014

Downton Abbey spoilers: ****** ***** joins cast as Lady Mary's new love interest?

MIRROR
Nov 07, 2014 10:23 By Tufayel Ahmed



Downton Abbey’s Lady Mary is getting a new love interest - and he’s Goode, real Goode.

Watchmen and The Good Wife star Matthew Goode has reportedly signed up to play the widow’s latest suitor in the hit ITV period drama, reports the Daily Mail.

The actor was spotted filming scenes for the Christmas special and it's claimed he will also appear in several episodes of series six which begins filming in February.



A spokesperson for the show confirmed Goode will be in the Christmas special, telling Mirror TV: "Matthew Goode will appear in the Christmas episode as a guest character."

Goode, 36, is currently starring opposite Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley on the big screen in The Imitation Game.

Lady Mary - played by Michelle Dockery - has been fending off potential love matches over the last two series following the death of her husband Matthew Crawley.



READ MORE HERE: http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/downton-abbey-spoilers-matthew-goode-4584612

'Yay! Cumberbabies!': Readers React to Benedict Cumberbatch's Engagement

PEOPLE
BY WADE ROUSE @waderouse
11/05/2014 AT 03:00 PM EST

Benedict Cumberbatch Engaged: Readers React
Benedict Cumberbatch and Sophie Hunter
LAURENT ZABULON/ABACA

It's no mystery that the surprise engagement of Sherlock Holmes actor Benedict Cumberbatch to Sophie Hunter on Wednesday would set tongues a-wagging – and some hearts a-breaking.

The emotions expressed on social media were far-reaching, and here are just some of the better reactions to the news that Cumberbatch is now off the market?

"There goes the Internet today," wrote Carrie in response to PEOPLE's announcement of his engagement. "Congrats!"

"And that's the sound of millions of teen hearts breaking," wrote THE_Jamie.



Others, like Southern Gal, were already defending new turf: "Everyone take 3 steps back from Tom Hiddleston because if he goes off the market too I'm done lol." 

Twitter, of course, was a 140-character hotbed of hilarity and heartbreak.

"Republicans surge and Benedict Cumberbatch engaged," @sactotrixie Tweeted. "I'm going to bed."



Longtime Late Show with David Letterman producer @Justin_Stangel Tweeted, "Benedict 
Cumberbatch is engaged! WTF???? Didn't he read any of my letters?????" 

And on PEOPLE's Facebook page, Ninette Guin commented, "Lucky girl! LOVE him! With that voice I could listen to him read the phone book."

Kathryn McClung wrote, "*bursts into tears* life means nothing now," while Cathy Clary-Fligg was already looking ahead.

"Yay!" she wrote. "Cumberbabies!"



READ MORE HERE: http://www.people.com/article/social-media-reaction-benedict-cumberbatch-engaged


Thursday, November 6, 2014

‘Downton Abbey’ Renewed for Sixth Season

VARIETY
Alex Stedman
News Editor, Variety.com
@a_sted

Downton Abbey Season 4

“Downton Abbey” has been renewed for a season six, ITV and producer Carnival Films announced on Thursday.

The official “Downton Abbey” Twitter account also tweeted the news.

Friends, #TeamServants have such wonderful news to share with you all! #Downton pic.twitter.com/obIk3aFrz4

— Downton Abbey (@DowntonAbbey) November 6, 2014

The British drama will go into production in 2015 with Julian Fellowes writing.

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The news comes months before season five debuts in the U.S. on PBS on Jan. 4. Season five will complete its run in the U.K. on Sunday.

“We have had an amazing reaction to the story lines, acting and production values of Downton Abbey this year and the whole team is thrilled to be moving ahead with a new season of the show,” said executive producer and Carnival’s managing editor Gareth Neame in a statement. “This will provide audiences with a fresh opportunity to see what will befall our much loved characters.”




READ MORE HERE: http://variety.com/2014/tv/news/downton-abbey-renewed-sixth-season-1201349590/

From Benedict Cumberbatch to Idris Elba, Americans can't resist a suave British man

THE GUARDIAN
Brian Moylan
Thursday 6 November 2014 16.12 EST

Composite of English actors: Tom Hiddleston, Jonny Lee Miller, Idris Elba, Damian Lewis, Benedict Cumberbatch and Dan Stevens.
Composite of English actors: Tom Hiddleston, Jonny Lee Miller, Idris Elba, Damian Lewis, Benedict Cumberbatch and Dan Stevens. Photograph: Rex Features

Maybe we should blame it on Hugh Grant, that floppy-haired, bumbling star of so many romantic comedies of the 90s and 00s, including Love, Actually (which goes into endless repetition as the holiday season approaches). It just seems like Americans cannot get enough of posh British dudes – though our tastes seem to be changing with the times.

The latest to grace our shores on a regular basis is Tom Hiddleston, most widely know for playing Loki in The Avengers and two Thor movies next to Chris Hemsworth (the pile of Australian muscle is another type Americans love, but that is a whole different study entirely). Hiddleston is slated to star in The Night Manager, a British spy miniseries based on a John le Carré novel, next year for AMC. The London-born actor is sure to set hearts aflame with his classic good looks, upper-class accent, and Eton-bred affectations as well as his ability to negotiate the highest level of espionage.



This seems to be a bit of a divergence from the fey British blokes from the past that we love. While there’s still plenty of love for Colin Firth, he and Grant were the kind of obsequious Brits who would fade into the background and mumble into their shoes about how they felt their souls were connected to Renée Zellweger (an American posing as one of the Queen’s subjects and therefore a cypher for all the American women in the audience). But Hiddleston is playing a spy. He’s a man of action and danger – and those are our new English boyfriends.


Look at Benedict Cumberbatch. Though he disappointed plenty of his ardent fans with news of his recent engagement, he’s still the hottest Brit on American television. He is Sherlock Holmes, a powerful, master-of-the-universe-type who is not only plugged into the highest echelons of British intelligence but also solves all those crimes. We even gave him an American Emmy for his troubles. Cumberbatch also plays Khan in Star Trek – like Loki, a villain and brilliant schemer who holds vast resources of physical and magical power.

And there’s more. We have Jonny Lee Miller on Elementary saving American lives one crime at a time. There’s Idris Elba’s Emmy-nominated turn on Luther, and David Tennant’s cranky Scottish cop on Broadchurch, both modest hits on our shores. There are even some British actors hiding out as Americans, like Rupert Friend as a hard-nosed CIA agent on Homeland and Dominic West as a take-charge romantic lead on The Affair. (Vulture has a handy guide for telling all these high-class types apart.) And let us not forget about Dan Stevens from Downton Abbey, the show which very well might have incited this recent bout of Anglophilia. Though his character Matthew Crawley died in a car crash he is now trying to take his career to the next level by storming Hollywood.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2014/nov/06/benedict-cumberbatch-idris-elba-americans-cant-resist-a-posh-british-man