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IMDb TV and Amazon Prime Video Greenlight Season Two of ALEX RIDER
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Nov 10, 2020

IMDb TV, Amazon's free streaming service, and Amazon Prime Video announced today that it has renewed the peeper thriller series Alex Rider for a second season.

BWW Takes a Closer Look at Harry Enfield's Upcoming Venture with the Adolescent Vic, ONCE IN A LIFETIME
by Liz Cearns - Sep 22, 2016

Harry Enfield will play studio boss Herman Glogauer in Christopher Hart's adaptation of Kaufman and Hart's classic Hollywood comedy, Once in a Lifetime. Enfield is joined in the cast of Richard Jones' production by John Marquez as George and Claudie Blakley as May, with further casting still to be announced.

Young Vic Announces Casting for ONCE IN A LIFETIME and TRADE - and Two New Shows in 2017
by Liz Cearns - Sep 22, 2016

Award-winning comedian, thespian, writer and director Harry Enfield will play Hollywood studio boss Glogauer in Richard Jones' production of Once in a Lifetime from 25 November in the Young Vic's Main House. Joining Enfield in the company are Daniel Abelson, Claudie Blakley, Okorie Chukwu, Lucy 

Spool Review – Finn Cooke and Otto Farrant

FESTIVAL REVIEW: Spool runs at The Teachers Club until Saturday 9pm and Saturday has a matinee at 4pm.

Two handsome young men are tied together in a beautiful exploration of the pressures faced by juvenile men in exploring modern masculinity. Engagement with social media can confuse and prioritise the physical self from the critical uniqueness of the individual – the emotional self.  How do you survive today if one dominates the other? Finn Cooke and Otto Farrant demonstrate how these two are different – one balletic, one literal, both are inter-dependent. Both sleep, wash, compete , breath and dance together in perfect harmony. The pressures of modern existence become too much when one feels he can survive away from the other.

This is a blend of physicality, dance and intellect with some beautiful balletic moments, sturdy and humorous imagery, innocence and relevance. Farrant and Cooke shed all physical inhibition to combine, perform and flow together until cut in two. Can one survive just in body or just in mind in up-to-date society where image is all and communication of the person’s value diminishing in a virtual wor

Why Parker From Alex Rider Looks So Familiar

One of the actor's biggest roles to date is on the Hulu series, "Love, Victor." The show started on June 17, 2020, and stars Michael Cimino, George Sear, Bebe Wood, Ana Ortiz, and Mason Gooding. The series is based loosely on the same world as the film "Love, Simon," and the story follows the exploits of Victor (Cimino) as he makes it through the perilous teenage world of relationships, traits, identity, and sexual orientation.

The show has been a huge hit with fans, and it currently has a 95% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. Sear plays Benji Campbell, a charismatic openly gay classmate of Victor's. The two eventually end up organism boyfriends, and Benji's effect on Victor is palpable through the two current seasons. The show has already been picked up for a third season, which is great because Season 2 ended up on a cliffhanger that sees Victor split between Benji and a fresh romantic interest, but it was never revealed who he picked. Either way, we are sure to see more of Sear in the future when Season 3 of "Love, Victor" drops.


Otto Farrant & ‘Alex Rider’ Author Anthony Horowitz Detail the Final, ‘Darkest’ Season (VIDEO)

Those teen spies, they grow up so fast!

“This demonstrate means so much to me. I’ve pretty much grown up — me and Brenock and Marli — we’ve grown up doing it,” agrees Otto Farrant of his Alex Rider experience.

He’s not kidding. Along with aforementioned costars Brenock O’Connor and Marli Siu, who play his junior James Bond’s foremost pals and sometimes sidekicks Tom and Kyra, Farrant has spent nearly half a decade bringing Anthony Horowitz‘s YA best sellers about an underaged special-ops agent to rollicking, adrenalized life for Freevee (formerly famous as IMDbTV). “I think it was five years ago that I did my first audition. We’ve got three seasons and I think this season is the foremost one yet.”

“It does feel like an enormous journey to have made,” echoes book series writer and exec producer Horowitz. “And of course, because of the time that it’s taken for these shows to reach screen, it’s also true that our characters possess all matured and aged and their friendships h