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Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway Cast: Where You ve Seen And Heard The Actors Before

CinemaBlend Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway will bring Beatrix Potter s most beloved character back to the big screen. Likewise, James Corden will also return to voice the titular bunny. Once again starring Domhnall Gleeson and Rose Byrne and featuring the returning voice talents of Margot Robbie, Elizabeth Debicki, and Sia, this live-action/animated sequel includes some new faces and voices this time around — many of whom you ll recognize, including David Oyelowo. If you re wondering where you ve seen/heard the Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway cast before, we re here to help! Domhnall Gleeson (Thomas McGregor/Mr. Jeremy Fisher) Reprising his role as Thomas McGregor, Domhnall Gleeson returns to play the male lead in

What The X-Men: First Class Cast Is Doing Now, Including Jennifer Lawrence

, which followed the early adventures of the mutant-based superhero team. Featuring the rising talents of James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, and Zoe Kravitz as our title-bearing X-Men, the early years of the Marvel property served as a great profile builder for its soon-to-be high profile cast, while also providing prominent supporting roles for Rose Byrne, Kevin Bacon, and January Jones. In the years following its release, the young ensemble has worked on several noteworthy projects, particularly following Lawrence s Oscar win. But what is the X-Men: First Class cast doing now? Let s find out! James McAvoy (Charles Xavier/Professor X)

O Dowd Trades Laughter for Tears | Irish America

Roscommon native Chris O’Dowd is moving beyond his comedy roots. April saw the release (in select theaters and also streaming on-demand) of Love After Love, a drama about a family dealing with a terrible loss. O’Dowd plays Nicholas, whose father’s death shatters not only his own life but that of his mother (Andie MacDowell) and brother (James Adomian). As Nicholas struggles to keep his immediate family together, he ignores severe warning signs in his own romantic life. The New York Times hailed this “unflinching debut feature from [director] Russ Harbaugh,” and added that the film “delivers something rarely seen in American movies: a warts-and-all examination of extended grief.”

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