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Hugh Grant thinks that Phoenix Buchanan, his character from "Paddington 2," is "possibly gay." In Amazon's "A Very English Scandal," Grant has sex scenes with costar Ben Whishaw, who provides the ...
Paddington Bear has returned to screens with his latest adventure, which takes him to his home back in deepest, darkest Peru. As Paddington in Peru arrives on Netflix UK, film fans are already ...
English actor Ben Whishaw has reprised his role as the voice of the marmalade-loving bear in Paddington in Peru. He said ther ...
The animation remains supple and Ben Whishaw’s vocal work ... but now she is nowhere to be seen. Paddington’s adoptive family The Browns namely Henry (Hugh Bonneville), Mary( Emily Mortimer ...
Tom Fletcher has revealed new details about Paddington The Musical, a show due to debut in autumn on the West End featuring music from the McFly singer. Launching on 1 November at London's Savoy ...
Douglas Wilson’s Paddington in Peru is the latest installment in the Paddington film series starring Ben Whishaw as the titular bear. The film series is based on the picture books by Michael Bond.
Ben Whishaw, once again voicing the titular bear with all the earnestness of a bedtime story, remains the franchise’s golden thread. His Paddington ... casting change. Hugh Bonneville’s ...
The show’s first season starred Hugh Grant as MP Jeremy Scott ... a relationship with former model Norman Scott, played by Ben Whishaw. The second season of the programme will be set earlier ...
Paddington in Peru explores odd and unnecessary ... But thanks to winning performances from Ben Whishaw and Olivia Colman, this trip to the jungle preserves enough of the series’ sweet-natured ...
Paddington (Ben Whishaw, voice), who stays with the Browns — Henry (Hugh Bonneville), his wife, Mary, (Emily Mortimer, taking over from Sally Hawkins), and their children, Judy (Madeleine Harris ...
Jeremy Thorpe (Hugh Grant), the leader of the Liberal party, has a secret he's desperate to hide. His ex-lover Norman Scott (Ben Whishaw) is putting Thorpe's brilliant political career at risk so ...