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Screen Rant on MSNLOTR Cosplay Recreates Gandalf The Grey’s Last Fellowship Moments With Impressively Realized PhotoA new Lord of the Rings cosplay impressively recreates Gandalf the Grey’s final moments from The Fellowship of the Ring’s ...
One of the biggest mysteries around them is what some may call the favoritism shown to Gandalf (Sir Ian McKellen) compared to the four other wizards. None of them got to go to the Undying Lands as ...
Sir Ian McKellen has some words of wisdom for his fellow actors. The “Lord of the Rings” star, who famously came out of the closet in 1988, encouraged other LGBTQ+ members of the acting ...
It tempts the wisest and the strongest of Middle-earth—Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen), Galadriel (Cate Blanchett), and Boromir (Sean Bean), to name a few—offering power in exchange for their ...
Noting that there has never been an openly gay recipient of Best Actor at the Oscars, Ian McKellen compared closeted actors to closeted male sports players. Older man with a white beard holding a ...
Sir Ian McKellen and Lesley ... told there are going to be more films, and Gandalf will be involved, and they hope that I'll be playing him," McKellen explained. "When? I don't know.
X-Men stars Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stewart are reprising their roles by joining the cast of Marvel's forthcoming Avengers: Doomsday. The film is set for release in May 2026, with Robert ...
Ian McKellen wants his fellow actors to embrace their gender and sexual identity publicly. In an interview with The Times of London Sunday, the Lord of the Rings actor urged famous LGBTQ people ...
Sir Ian McKellen at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on December 03, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Jo Hale/WireImage) Ian McKellen has encouraged young gay actors to come out, arguing that it is ...
Noting that there has never been an openly gay recipient of Best Actor at the Oscars, Ian McKellen compared closeted actors to closeted male sports players. Older man with a white beard holding a ...
Ian McKellen Urges LGBTQ+ Actors to Come Out: 'Being in the Closet Is Silly. There’s No Need for It'
Ian McKellen is encouraging actors to own their truth. The British actor and icon expressed feeling sorry for LGBTQ+ performers who don't feel safe about sharing their sexual identity during an ...
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