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Ed Skrein: Praised for Dropping Hellboy Role Over Whitewashing Controversy

Ed Skrein isn’t some big A-List actor. He’s best known as the bad guy from Deadpool , or maybe as the first, hotter Daario Naharis from Game of Thrones . But he just made a major power move that world famous actors like Tilda Swinton and Scarlett Johansson haven’t dared to do, earning serious praise in the process. To do that, though, Ed had to drop out of a major career opportunity. For years, millions of fans have been frustrated that studios haven’t allowed Guillermo del Toro to create any more Hellboy films. The cult favorite film series starring Ron Pearlman had two films, but the third always seemed out of reach. Finally, it was announced — to everyone’s collective disappointment — that Guillermo del Toro would not get to continue that series. Fans responded by protesting it online. Guillermo responded, it seems, by creating The Shape of Water , a film that fans were quick to point out strongly resembles a (legally distinct) origin story for favored Hellboy character, Abe Sapien. (Did you see the trailer about the mute girl who wnats to bang something that looks like the creature from the Black Lagoon? That’s the one) However, it was then announced that they were going to reboot the Hellboy trilogy, which — despite a lack of involvement by either Guillermo or Pearlman, was met with excitement for fans of the original films and also of the comics that preceded them. The first real bit of bad news about these films came when Ed Skrein was cast. He’s great, but … he was cast as a character named Ben Daimio. Ed Skrein is white. The character of Ben Daimio is a Japanese-American. (In fact, if I remember my teenage weeaboo phase correctly, “daimio” phonetically sounds like the word for a feudal-era Japanese lord, though don’t quote me on that) Whitewashing in Hollywood should be a thing of the past, but recently it has seemed to be out of control. From Tilda Swinton being cast as the Tibetan character of The Ancient One in Doctor Strange to Scarlett Johansson playing the decidedly Japanese protagonist of Ghost in the Shell (which flopped, at least), there seems to be no end to white actors taking representation from people of color. (And the less said about that abysmal and whitewashed Death Note movie, the better) Some of the responses to the ” Oscars So White ” controversy said that maybe people of color just weren’t as good. That’s … kind of absurd, but we’d ask those people how exactly actors of color can demonstrate their acting skills when they’re not even given the opportunity to portray people of color on screen. More importantly, there are the fans who mourn losing major representation on the big screen. Some people can’t relate, but those are the people who grew up always being able to see someone not unlike themselves on screen. They’ve never faced having their identities erased. Scarlett Johansson, despite making so much money that she could turn down any job, has never seemed to find a problem taking jobs that could or should have gone to someone else. Ed Skrein, however, is cut from a different cloth. Ed Skrein took to social media to publicly step down for the role after the backlash. For one thing, he says that he wasn’t initially aware of the character’s race. (Remember, the titular character in this franchise is named “Hellboy,” so if you don’t recognize “Daimio” as a Japanese word or name and you’re not already a fan of the series, you just wouldn’t know. We don’t even recall Ben Daimio making it into either of the two original films) “It is clear that representing this character in a culturally accurate way holds significance for people, and that to neglect this responsibility would continue a worrying tendency to obscure ethnic minority stories and voices in the Arts.” It’s so good that he’s calling this out so publicly. “I feel it is important to honor and respect that.” He is so right. And he adds a personal note. “Representation of ethnic diversity is important, especially to me as I have a mixed heritage family.” Part of his background is Jewish Austrian. Ultimately, we hope that this will be a net gain for Ed Skrein. The money and acclaim that he might have garnered for taking on this role will hopefully pale in comparison to what he gains in positive press coverage. A friend of mine pointed out last night that every time that someone talks about whitewashing for the next few years, they’ll point to Ed Skrein by name as the perfect counterexample to, say, Scarlett Johansson. And he’s earned no shortage of praise, from fans to other actors. (Scarlett, in the mean time, has become something of a joke; Rahul Kohli of iZombie once joked that ScarJo was originally cast to play his role) Possibly the best part of all of this is that the producers behind the new Hellboy trilogy say that they are taking this seriously. We hope to see them cast more appropriately in the future.

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People Ain’t Isht: Bronx Woman Stabs Pregnant Friend To Death And Carves Unborn Baby Out Of Her Stomach

Bronx Woman Stabs Pregnant Friend To Death And Steals Baby A New York City woman accused of cutting the unborn baby after stabbing her pregnant childhood friend to death in the Bronx is being held in the psychiatric ward, and facing murder charges according to ABC 7 NY reports… Police said the 22-year-old victim, who was nearly 9 months pregnant, was stabbed and killed by a childhood friend. The baby cut from her womb is alive. Ashleigh Wade told the world she was expecting a baby girl. The would-be father was so excited that he posted a sonogram picture on his profile, along with links to baby registries in Wade’s name, that listed a due date of Nov. 16. Wade’s landlord said there was no doubt that her tenant was expecting. However, it was, according to police sources, an elaborate ruse. Wade, they say, was never pregnant — 22-year-old Angelikque Sutton was. “She told me, I saw her – I knew she was pregnant,” said the landlord. On Friday afternoon, Sutton, who was 8 1/2 months pregnant, visited Wade at her Wakefield apartment, where police say Wade stabbed Sutton to death, and then cut her baby out of her stomach. Wade reportedly insisted to police that the baby was hers, and that she had given birth after stabbing Sutton in self-defense, but after the bloodbath police figured out what they said was the real story. On Saturday, Sutton’s friends and family were left reeling by the sheer depravity of this grisly crime that left the young mother dead. “Why would anyone do this? That’s all I can say. How could they do this?” said Davon Warren. The landlord who lives in the house told Eyewitness News that she was so convinced that Wade actually was pregnant that she had already bought her a card, and was on her way to go buy her a baby gift. Wade is now charged with second degree murder and manslaughter. She is currently in the psych ward at Elmhurst Hospital. People really ain’t isht!!!!!!!!

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13 Women Who Turned Thirst Trapping Into Businesses

Work in entertainment long enough, and you’re bound to find a self-proclaimed “model” who only has an Instagram page and no headshots. That’s not the case for these 13 women who turned thirst trapping into businesses while you were double-tapping their pictures. Continue

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Kanye West Gives ‘Pacific Rim’ Rare Stamp Of Approval

Yeezus rapper calls Guillermo del Toro’s monster blockbuster ‘easily one of my most favorite movies of all time.’ By Josh Wigler

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Pacific Rim WonderCon Trailer: Watch Now!

Were you at WonderCon last month? If not you missed out on a cool new  Pacific Rim trailer. Don’t you feel awful? Oh! But do you have “internet?” Well, you’re good then, because Warner Bros. has just released the trailer, on “internet!” Watch the  Pacific Rim  WonderCon trailer below: Pacific Rim WonderCon Trailer Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi star as humanity’s last hope, two pilots who man giant robots called Jaegers in order to fight an onslaught of monsters who emerge from the sea. Idris Elba, Charlie Day, and Ron Perlman also star. Guillermo Del Toro directs  Pacific Rim will premiere July 12.

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Daniel Radcliffe Can’t Tell A Lie About ‘Pinocchio’ Film

He isn’t involved in reported Guillermo del Toro project — yet. ‘I would love to talk to him about that,’ Radcliffe tells MTV News. By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Daniel Radcliffe Photo: MTV News

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Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Pacific Rim’ Gets Big Comic-Con Debut

Director tells MTV News that working on the big-budget kaiju monsters-meet-giant robots flick was ‘an absolute dream.’ By Terri Schwartz, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Guillermo del Toro at Comic Con Photo: Eric Charbonneau/ Getty Images

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Sherlock Holmes 3 Gets Iron Man 3 Screenwriter

Though Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows doesn’t come out until December, the third installment of the flashy Arthur Conan Doyle series already has a screenwriter : Iron Man 3 scribe Drew Pearce. Pearce also wrote a bit on Pacific Rim , Guillermo del Toro’s alien invasion movie that he’ll start shooting soon in Toronto. I suppose this means we won’t be returning to the simpler Basil Rathbone world of ol’ Sherl any time soon. I want quaintness! [ Deadline ]

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David Cronenberg, Pedro Almodóvar Latest NYFF Additions

The organizers at the New York Film Festival announced their latest selections today, inviting David Cronenberg’s A Dangerous Method and longtime NYFF buddy Pedro Almod

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