News about Toby Kebbell

Hollywood star Shia LaBeouf is spotted on the streets of Gavin and Stacey's hometown Barry

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 19, 2024
The Transformers and Indiana Jones actor, 37, posed for photos with locals while filming a new movie about a boxer in Barry Island - while the crew tucked into fish and chips. The film, called Salvable, is about an ex-boxer in his 40s being given the chance to revive his career with underground fights. LaBeouf's co-stars include British actors Toby Kebbell, in the lead role of pugilist Sal, and Michael Socha, who previously appeared in This Is England. This new spotlight on Barry comes not long after it was revealed that a new episode of Gavin And Stacey is being planned for next Christmas Day.

Fantastic flops!A look back at film reboots that failed to resurrect hit franchises from Charlie's Angels to female-led Ghostbusters and THOSE critically panned Fantastic Four films

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 3, 2023
Remakes and reboots are almost as old as Hollywood, and some of the best films of all time are redos of earlier attempts. However, the film industry's increasing reliance on established intellectual property (IP) and concerns about financing original stories has resulted in a shift toward increased attention on franchises, which require regular reboots to keep them running. The critically reviled Fantastic Four revival from 2015, which generated less than half of what was expected and ended up being a disaster when factoring in the large advertising and promotion budget.

Dead Man's Shoes, Paddy Considine's ICONIC film, is back in cinemas almost 20 years after it was first released

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2023
Dead Man's Shoes, Paddy Considine and Shane Meadow's classic film, is making a comeback to cinemas nearly 20 years after its initial release. Both men, actress Paddy, 50, wrote a graphic and brutal story about a young soldier who returned home to the Peak District to join the gang that insulted his younger brother for years while he was away at war. Shane, 50, directs the film, which was first released in 2004 and also stars Toby Kebbell, Gary Stretch, and Stuart Wolfenden.