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Past Lives actor Greta Lee: There’s more room to grow for Asian representation in Hollywood | Hollywood

Greta Lee, born in Los Angeles (USA) to American parents who immigrated from South Korea right before she was born, is glad that the stereotypical representation of Asians is changing for the better in Hollywood. However, she adds in the same breath that the situation still warrants a lot of improvement. Actor Greta Lee also voiced the character of Lyla in the recent release Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Having just worked in Past Lives, she played the role of a girl whose family emigrates from South…

Tron 3 Casting Continues With Jodie Turner-Smith and Greta Lee

Casting continues for the long-awaited third Tron film and now, for the first time in a long time, we think this movie might actually be happening. No, seriously.Sony's Morbius is a Messy VoidEarlier this week, X-Men and Dahmer star Evan Peters was added to the cast of Tron: Ares along with Jared Leto. Now, Variety reports he’ll be joined by Jodie Turner-Smith, the star of After Yang, Queen & Slim and, soon, Star Wars: The Acolyte, as well as Greta Lee of The Morning Show and Past Lives, which may have been out there

New Gwen and Miles Clip

If there’s one thing we know about Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, it’s that it will contain a multitude of Spider-people, as well as some creepy new antagonists. But even in a universe teeming with heroes and villains, individual characters will still make a big impact on the story—especially Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy.io9 Interview: Oscar Isaac Was 'All In' on Moon KnightIn this newly released clip, which looks to be part of the chunk of footage shown at CinemaCon earlier this year, we see the Spider-pals…

Spider-Man Across Spider-Verse: Daniel Kaluuya Is Spider-Punk

Daniel Kaluuya in Nope.Image: UniversalDaniel Kaluuya may not have come back for the sequel to Black Panther, but he is joining another major sequel from Marvel. The Oscar-winning star of Get Out and Nope will voice Spider-Punk in next year’s highly anticipated sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.The Hollywood Reporter broke the news on the casting, which is only going to continue over the coming months. Producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller (who confirmed Kaluuya’s involvement