![]() The local newsletters go out twice a day and send the latest stories straight to your inbox.įrom community stories and news covering every borough of London to celebrity and lifestyle stories, we'll make sure you get the very best every day. We have seven newsletters you can currently sign up for - including a different one for each part of London, as well as an EastEnders one for all the gossip from Albert Square, and a London Underground one to keep you up to date on the latest transport news. Gary OldmanĪt MyLondon, we want to make sure you get the latest and greatest from across the capital.Īnd one way you can do that is by getting the best news, reviews and features from wherever you are straight to your inbox with our free email newsletters. Talk about a good bit of pub quiz trivia. Perhaps, therefore, it is no surprise that the Harry Potter film series is so wildly successful, even today, almost a whole decade after the last film came out.Īnd perhaps, in a similar vein, it is no surprise that biopics of the former Prime Minister are just as popular, with depictions of Churchill as both a main character and a side character appearing in film every few years.īut in an example of just how much demand there is from us Brits for more Harry Potter and Churchill- or maybe just how small the acting talent pool seems to be- a ridiculous five actors from Harry Potter have also played Churchill at some point in their careers. ![]() The boy with the lightning scar who saved fictional Britain from tyrannical evil within the man with the walking cane who saved real Britain from tyrannical evil abroad. READ MORE: The very famous London actor who turned down a role in Harry Potter and the surprising reason whyĪnd within the realm of both fiction and non-fiction heroes, does it get bigger, greater, and more celebrated than Harry Potter and Winston Churchill? It transcends culture and becomes so embedded into the fabric of the nation they might as well carve Hugh Grant's Prime Minister speech of Love Actually into the actual white cliffs of Dover itself. Some things are just so intrinsically part of the British experience. Turning on the patriotism tap to extreme heat every four years for the World Cup. You can check out all The CW's Fall premiere dates here.A Full English breakfast, best enjoyed hungover. The Flash is set to premiere Tuesday, October 4 while Arrow will follow up with its premiere the next night. I'm sure the DCTV universe isn't ready to bringing an actual Green Lantern Corps member into the fold just yet, but it's a nice nod. DC fans might recognize the name as the woman married to Jim Jordan, brother of Green Lantern Hal Jordan. Now this one is an established character. ![]() She'll play journalist Susan Williams in Season 5 who's headed from Coast City to Star City “looking to make a name for herself” going after new Mayor Oliver Queen. Meanwhile, fellow DCTV universe series Arrow has added Carly Pope to the cast, according to TV Insider. I also find it just a little bit amusing he's going from being at odds with one hero with a lightning-shaped scar to another hero with lightning as his symbol. Julian Dorn is not an established DC Comics character, but I'm excited to see how Felton fits in with The Flash gang. None other than Draco Malfoy himself, Tom Felton, will be joining the cast as a regular, according to TV Line.įelton will play Julian Dorn, a fellow CSI at the Central City Police Department who suspects there”s more to Barry Allen than just his good guy reputation.įelton has been busy since his Harry Potter days with both film and television roles including Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Belle, and Murder in the First. The DC Comics television universe has cast plenty of actors from other genre projects in the past ( Doctor Who seemingly one of their favorites to pull from) but this time a student from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is headed to Central City to join The Flash for Season 3.
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