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Samara Weaving (“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”) and Brigette Lundy-Paine (“Atypical”) have joined the cast of “Bill & Ted Face the Music,” and are set to play the ...
Why you know Samara Weaving: Played the titular role in Netflix ... Preston in Bill & Ted Face the Music (out Aug. 21, 2020). In Ready or Not, Weaving is a new bride who has to spend her wedding ...
Evidently, the trailer for Dean Parisot’s Bill & Ted Face the Music with Alex Winter, Keanu Reeves, Samara Weaving, Brigette Lundy-Paine, and William Sadler will be release soon. She continues ...
Samara Weaving didn’t mean to hurt Andie MacDowell, but she did just that while they were rehearsing for their new horror dark comedy “Ready or Not.” “I hit Andie MacDowell in the face by ...
Comic-Con@Home is set to bring the most excellent panel to its virtual confab with the cast and filmmakers from the forthcoming Bill & Ted Face The ... actors Samara Weaving, Brigette Lundy ...
Her face speaks to the expected panic and fear ... And because this is a Samara Weaving movie, you can bet that the last thing the guy will probably hear is her character’s ululating scream ...
Thank Jebus Samara Weaving has such an expressive face, since she anchors Azrael (now streaming on Shudder and AMC+), a fascinating experiment in dialogue-free filmmaking. This bloody slab o ...
Samara Weaving is becoming horror’s go-to actress ... Weaving – who’s now filming “Bill & Ted Face the Music,” the third film starring Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter as time-traveling ...
Samara Weaving was born Adelaide ... I hit Andie MacDowell in the face by accident... It was horrible. It was the first day I met her... Everyone freaked out because we didn’t know she was ...
Samara Weaving (left) and Laura Harrier in a scene ... the kiss consisted of smashing her face to his: “There was a lot of teeth, a lot of saliva, a lot of not good things.” ...
Samara Weaving is a certified Scream Queen ... Missouri," the series "Nine Perfect Strangers"), comedies ("Bill & Ted Face ...
Samara Weaving: And it’s so helpful to have a director ... I just thought that it would be funny to end when Penny hits [Sofia] in the face with a tambourine because Sofia is flat.