The first episode of The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, “Years,” brings us the long-awaited return of Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln). The premiere episode is narrated through letters to Michonne (Danai Gurira) that serve as diary entries, telling his story through the years that have passed since the bridge explosion and his untimely exit in mid-Season 9 of The Walking Dead. Giving a play-by-play of the scenes wouldn’t serve to explain this opening episode as it courses back and forth through this time period, his dreams of Michonne, and
Pop Culturalist is excited to be partnering with Searchlight Pictures to celebrate the release of Poor Things. 3 lucky winners will receive a digital copy of the film. Enter for your chance to win below! About the Film From filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos and producer Emma Stone comes the incredible tale and fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter (Stone), a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe). Under Baxter’s protection, Bella is eager to learn. Hungry for the worldliness she is lacking,
Mark Ricci is a dynamic and versatile young storyteller best known for his transformative performances in comedic and dramatic roles, including Free Refills, Fireman Sam, and more. His latest project saw Mark joining the spinoff of The Boys, Gen V, a franchise beloved by many, Mark included. Pop Culturalist was fortunate enough to speak with Mark about Gen V, showcasing another side of his artistry, and more. PC: You’re a multifaceted talent. In addition to the work you’ve done as an actor, you’ve also written, directed, produced, and edited. How
Lim Kay Siu shines as one of the breakout stars in Netflix’s gripping new series, Avatar: The Last Airbender. In this live-action reimagining of the treasured animated series, viewers follow the journey of Aang, the youthful Avatar, as he endeavors to master the four elements—Water, Earth, Fire, and Air—to restore equilibrium to a world imperiled by the menacing Fire Nation. Assisting Aang on his journey is the remarkable portrayal of Monk Gyatso by Lim Kay Siu, who expertly embodies this iconic character and infuses it with newfound vitality. Pop Culturalist