Jason Isaacs, known for roles like Lucius Malfoy, discusses his surprise recognition after 'The White Lotus', reveals he was initially scared to take his role, and shares insights into his acting process and the show's impact, emphasizing the depth of Mike White's writing and the show's cultural significance.
Joe Starkey discusses how Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher David Bednar can handle criticism from fans, drawing parallels to how baseball legend Roberto Clemente dealt with similar challenges. Starkey also ponders Bednar's role on the team and how he can contribute effectively despite the pressure.
Fujitsu has issued a formal apology for its involvement in the wrongful prosecutions of Post Office workers, acknowledging its role in providing the flawed Horizon IT system. The company expressed deep regret and promised to learn from the experience, as it faces ongoing scrutiny and legal action related to the scandal.
Chris Paul excelled in his new role as the leader of the Golden State Warriors' second unit, contributing to their victory over the Houston Rockets. Warriors coach Steve Kerr officially designated Paul as the leader of the bench players, recognizing his ability to make everyone around him better. Paul's presence helped the second unit build a substantial lead, and his performance, along with the other members of the unit, had a positive impact on the game. This move addresses the Warriors' struggle with their second units in previous seasons and provides a solution to the "non-Steph" minutes.
Florence Pugh reveals that Christopher Nolan apologized for offering her a smaller role in his film Oppenheimer, but she eagerly accepted the opportunity to work with him regardless. Pugh expressed her admiration for Nolan and her willingness to take on any role in his A-list ensemble. Despite the size of her role, Pugh believes that Oppenheimer is one of Nolan's best movies and expects it to be among the best films of 2023.
Florence Pugh reveals that Christopher Nolan apologized for offering her a small role in his film Oppenheimer, but she accepted it regardless. Pugh expressed her admiration for Nolan and her desire to be part of the A-list ensemble. Despite the role's size, Pugh believes in the project and is excited to be a part of one of Nolan's best movies.
Marvin Jones Jr. has returned to the Detroit Lions on a one-year deal worth $3 million. The 10-year veteran will be joining a drastically different roster than when he left two years ago, with only Quintez Cephus and Tom Kennedy as familiar faces in the wide receiver room. Jones will have a new quarterback in Jared Goff throwing him the ball, and will likely compete for a starting role while also serving as a mentor to younger players. His role will likely fall somewhere in the middle, with the potential to start multiple games due to injury or earned opportunities.