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The Nun 2: Taissa Farmiga returning as sister Irene

`American Horror Story` star Taissa Farmiga is all set to return to `The Nun` franchise, where she will be portraying the role of sister Irene. According to Variety, Farmiga will play alongside Storm Reid, who joined the New Line franchise, in the most current instalment of the $2 billion-grossing "Conjuring" series. The first "Nun" film appeared in 2018 and amassed $366 million worldwide, making it the most grossing in the genre to date. It featured Vera Farmiga`s Sister Irene as she battled alongside Demian Bichir`s…

Is the Next Spawn Movie Finally Happening?

Image: Image ComicsMcKenna Grace won’t return as a young Carol Danvers in The Marvels, but she’d really like to. Tenoch Huerta discusses Namor’s role in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Plus, take a peek at Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches. To me, my spoilers!The Nun 2Deadline reports Taissa Farmiga will reprise her role as Sister Irene in The Nun 2.The MarvelsHowever, McKenna Grace revealed she was not asked to return as the young Carol Danvers in The Marvels during a recent interview with Comic Book. Oh, my gosh, I wish. That

Storm Reid Nets Lead Role in Conjuring Spinoff

Image: Warner Bros. Horror fans may remember the pretty fine film The Nun from back in 2018. As part of the massively successful Conjuring universe, the film was a prequel spinoff about Valak, the demonic nun from The Conjuring 2 as played by Bonnie Aarons. Though the franchise has shifted focus back to the Warrens and Annabelle with the last few installments, a sequel for The Nun has been quietly in the works.On Friday, The Hollywood Reporter broke that Storm Reid has been cast in The Nun 2 as one of its leads.

Irene Papas obituary | Film

It is apposite that Irene Papas, who has died aged 96, was at her peak when playing the heroines in film versions of classical Greek tragedies. Notwithstanding her many roles in a wide range of Hollywood, international and Greek films, including The Guns of Navarone (1961), Zorba the Greek (1964) and Z (1969), Papas always gave the impression that there was an Electra, Antigone or Clytemnestra bubbling beneath the surface.She balanced expertly between theatrical tradition and the cinema closeup, her strong, expressive…