The Legend Of Tarzan

  • NewsBen Arnold

    A 'Gay Kiss' Was Removed From The Legend Of Tarzan

    With his top off and that rippled six-pack, you perhaps couldn’t blame Christoph Waltz’s Captain Leon Rom if he went in for a snog. Waltz’s corrupt Belgian captain is the antagonist to Alexander Skarsgård’s John Clayton III, Lord Greystoke – or Tarzan as he’s better known.

  • NewsBen Arnold

    How Saturday Night Live Ruined Michael Phelps’s Chances of Playing Tarzan

    Alexander Skarsgård may be the custodian of the hallowed Tarzan loin cloth, but it almost went to a very different actor. Well, when we say actor, we mean Olympic swimmer. The new take on the cinematic staple ‘The Legend of Tarzan’ was one of the final projects of the late super-producer Jerry Weintraub, who died last year.

  • NewsBen Arnold

    Christoph Waltz Chokes Up Over Brexit, Calls Farage The 'Head Rat'

    He might be Hollywood these days, but Christophe Waltz is European to the marrow. While doing the publicity rounds for his new movie ‘The Legend of Tarzan’ yesterday, news broke that Nigel Farage had stepped down as leader of the UK Independence Party. - Hasselhoff stopped DiCaprio joining Baywatch - Affleck is the ‘most murderous’ Batman ever - Skarsgard reveals insane diet for Tarzan Waltz has voiced his opinions on the European referendum in the past, and was more than happy to give his two

  • NewsBen Arnold

    Alexander Skarsgard Reveals Insane Diet For Tarzan Movie

    You don’t get as buff as Alexander Skarsgard needed to be for the new Tarzan movie just hoofing down those big tubs of whey protein. No, the lean but still pretty buff ‘True Blood’ star bulked up to the tune of 25lbs, or 11kg, to play the jungle-based hero over the space of three months. In an interview with Mr Porter, Skarsgard called his intake ‘insane’, shovelling 7,000 calories per day down himself.

  • NewsBen Arnold

    How A Dog Almost Won A Screenwriting Oscar For 80s Tarzan Film Greystoke

    Dogs are variously talented, but screenwriting doesn’t generally appear on the canine CV. The film in question was the 1984 take on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ novel, 'Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan’, helmed by director Hugh Hudson, he of 'Chariots of Fire’ fame. It starred Christopher Lambert as Tarzan, alongside an all-star cast, including Sir Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, Andie MacDowell and James Fox.

  • NewsMike P Williams

    Fantastic Beasts Sequel Is Already Written, Says Director

    ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ helmer David Yates says a sequel has already been penned for the ‘Harry Potter’ spin-off. While speaking to GS News amidst promotion for his latest movie ‘The Legend of Tarzan’, Yates, who also directed ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’, ‘Half-Blood Prince, as well as parts one and two of ‘The Deathly Hallows’, revealed how far into production the ‘Fantastic Beasts’ saga was: “We’ve done the first one, she’s [J.K. Rowling] written the second o

  • NewsGregory Wakeman

    Margot Robbie Ate An Entire Birthday Cake Before Suicide Squad Strip Scene

    Rather than avoiding food and keeping in shape ahead of a scene in ‘Suicide Squad’ that saw her character Harley Quinn strip and change into her costume for the first time, Margot Robbie has admitted that she instead ate an entire birthday cake. After revealing that she partied 24 hours straight for her 24th birthday, she admitted that for her 25th she was unable to party so excessively because she was actually on set for ‘Suicide Squad’. This then led Robbie to tell her sordid tale of glutton