Kris Jenner paid a visit to “The Late Late Show with James Corden” recently, where a statement she made about daughter Kim Kardashian’s infamous sex tape with Ray J has infuriated the rapper.
Last week, Jenner was hooked up to a lie detector on Corden’s show, administered by James Grogan.
Read More: Ray J Breaks Silence About Kim Kardashian Sex Tape And Claims She Has Second Tape: ‘I Never Leaked Anything’
At one point, Corden asked Jenner, “Did you help Kim release her sex tape?” Jenner said she hadn’t, with Grogan revealed the polygraph results confirmed she had told the truth.
However, Ray J — who is featured in the sex tape with Kardashian — clapped back, and apparently brought receipts.
“You f**ked with the wrong black man krisjenner @kimkardashian — i dont give a f**k how old this s**t is!! What you trying to do to...
Last week, Jenner was hooked up to a lie detector on Corden’s show, administered by James Grogan.
Read More: Ray J Breaks Silence About Kim Kardashian Sex Tape And Claims She Has Second Tape: ‘I Never Leaked Anything’
At one point, Corden asked Jenner, “Did you help Kim release her sex tape?” Jenner said she hadn’t, with Grogan revealed the polygraph results confirmed she had told the truth.
However, Ray J — who is featured in the sex tape with Kardashian — clapped back, and apparently brought receipts.
“You f**ked with the wrong black man krisjenner @kimkardashian — i dont give a f**k how old this s**t is!! What you trying to do to...
- 9/11/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Just a few weeks ago, we brought you an interview with stuntman James Grogan in-which he seemed to revealed villains in director Alan Taylor‘s forthcoming Thor follow-up entitled Thor: The Dark World, starring Chris Hemsworth.
In the interview Grogan mentioned Elves, which lead everyone straight to the dark elves of Svartalfheim and the big baddie of the film, who was originally to be portrayed by Mads Mikkelsen (who dropped out of the project) was rumored to be Malekith the Accursed, the leader of the dark elves.
Now, Deadline reports that Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who, Heroes, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, has taken over for Mikkelson, and will indeed be portraying Malekith The Accursed, the aforementioned leader of the dark elves.
Thor: The Dark World is slated to hit theaters on November 8, 2013.
In the interview Grogan mentioned Elves, which lead everyone straight to the dark elves of Svartalfheim and the big baddie of the film, who was originally to be portrayed by Mads Mikkelsen (who dropped out of the project) was rumored to be Malekith the Accursed, the leader of the dark elves.
Now, Deadline reports that Christopher Eccleston (Doctor Who, Heroes, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, has taken over for Mikkelson, and will indeed be portraying Malekith The Accursed, the aforementioned leader of the dark elves.
Thor: The Dark World is slated to hit theaters on November 8, 2013.
- 8/2/2012
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
The Liberator has a new man at the helm.
Martin Campbell, the director of Green Lantern and Casino Royale, is to make a new version of the 1978-1981 cult sci-fi show Blake's 7 for independent studio Georgeville Television.
Deadline reports that Heroes writer Joe Pokaski is to script the remake, which is now being offered to Us TV networks.
In 2010, Sky1 cancelled its own plans to revive the show, which follows a gang of galactic rebels who commandeer an advanced alien spacecraft called Liberator and battle a totalitarian federation.
The series was also adapted into a Marvel UK comic published from 1981 to 1983.
Meanwhile, there's lots of speculation surrounding the plot of Marvel's next big-screen Asgardian adventure, whose full title was recently revealed as Thor: The Dark World.
The obvious inference is that it will introduce the Dark Elves, Norse mythological beings who also feature in the Thor comic books.
And that...
Martin Campbell, the director of Green Lantern and Casino Royale, is to make a new version of the 1978-1981 cult sci-fi show Blake's 7 for independent studio Georgeville Television.
Deadline reports that Heroes writer Joe Pokaski is to script the remake, which is now being offered to Us TV networks.
In 2010, Sky1 cancelled its own plans to revive the show, which follows a gang of galactic rebels who commandeer an advanced alien spacecraft called Liberator and battle a totalitarian federation.
The series was also adapted into a Marvel UK comic published from 1981 to 1983.
Meanwhile, there's lots of speculation surrounding the plot of Marvel's next big-screen Asgardian adventure, whose full title was recently revealed as Thor: The Dark World.
The obvious inference is that it will introduce the Dark Elves, Norse mythological beings who also feature in the Thor comic books.
And that...
- 7/26/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
Bleeding Cool have apparently discovered that Thor: The Dark World will be shooting in, "some long tunnels in London [which] will be used for the filming of scenes that, as yet, we haven’t been able to confirm as taking place on Earth, on Asgard or elsewhere." They don't have an awful lot more than that in the way of new details, although it was recently revealed by stuntman James Grogan that "elves" will be featured in the sequel (more than likely the Dark Elves of Svartalfheim). They have been known to live in caves in the comic books, so this certainly makes sense. Whether or not this will be "The Dark World" that the title refers to remains unknown. As filming draws closer, we should also soon hear some casting news, especially now that Mads Mikkelsen has dropped out of the film as the main villain due to commitments to...
- 7/25/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
On I Review Too, stuntman James Grogan talked about Thor 2 and may have spilled the beans on the villains in the film:
“The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2. I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said ‘Look, we want you all to be elves,’ and I was like ‘What the hell is an elf anyway?’ and he said ‘I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,’ honestly it was the most ridiculous thing ever but you just have to not be self aware and get on with it.”
This brings to mind Dark Elves from the Marvel canon, which fits in with the Dark World subtitle. It also sounds incredibly lame, but as io9 posits, hopefully the Dark Elves are merely taking the role of the Frost Giants from the...
“The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2. I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said ‘Look, we want you all to be elves,’ and I was like ‘What the hell is an elf anyway?’ and he said ‘I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,’ honestly it was the most ridiculous thing ever but you just have to not be self aware and get on with it.”
This brings to mind Dark Elves from the Marvel canon, which fits in with the Dark World subtitle. It also sounds incredibly lame, but as io9 posits, hopefully the Dark Elves are merely taking the role of the Frost Giants from the...
- 7/20/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Earlier this week, we brought you the title and logo that Marvel Studios revealed for their forthcoming Thor sequel at San Diego Comic-Con. Game of Thrones director Alan Taylor will be helming the follow-up entitled Thor: The Dark World, starring Chris Hemsworth.
In a recent interview, stuntman James Grogan may have revealed the film’s villains and given us some insight into what exactly The Dark World is alluding to.
Grogan said (via Comingsoon),
“The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2,” he explains, “I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said ‘Look, we want you all to be elves,’ and I was like ‘What the hell is an elf anyway?’ and he said ‘I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,’ honestly it was the most ridiculous thing ever but you...
In a recent interview, stuntman James Grogan may have revealed the film’s villains and given us some insight into what exactly The Dark World is alluding to.
Grogan said (via Comingsoon),
“The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2,” he explains, “I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said ‘Look, we want you all to be elves,’ and I was like ‘What the hell is an elf anyway?’ and he said ‘I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,’ honestly it was the most ridiculous thing ever but you...
- 7/20/2012
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
Pre-production is underway ahead of filming kicking off next month on Marvel's upcoming "Thor" sequel "Thor: The Dark World".
Though Mads Mikkelsen has dropped out of playing the villain, an interview with I Review Too from back in June with stuntman James Grogan has indicated just what antagonists our heroic God and his brethren will face in this outing.
Grogan says "I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said 'Look, we want you all to be elves,' and I was like 'What the hell is an elf anyway?' and he said 'I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,' honestly it was the most ridiculous thing ever but you just have to not be self aware and get on with it."
The elves he's referring to are the 'Dark Elves of Svartlalfheim', which has lead to...
Though Mads Mikkelsen has dropped out of playing the villain, an interview with I Review Too from back in June with stuntman James Grogan has indicated just what antagonists our heroic God and his brethren will face in this outing.
Grogan says "I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said 'Look, we want you all to be elves,' and I was like 'What the hell is an elf anyway?' and he said 'I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,' honestly it was the most ridiculous thing ever but you just have to not be self aware and get on with it."
The elves he's referring to are the 'Dark Elves of Svartlalfheim', which has lead to...
- 7/20/2012
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
We know that Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) will be battling The Silver Samurai—and not Jessica Biel—in the next X-Men Origins installment and that Ben Kingsley will take on Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) when Iron Man 3 this theaters. But who will take on the Mighty Thor (Chris Hemsworth) when he returns in Thor: The Dark World? One of Hollywood's elite stuntmen might have just let slip our first clue… "I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said 'Look, we want you all to be elves,'" James Grogan (who last did stunt work for Snow White and the Huntsman) revealed about his work on the Thor sequel. Grogan continues, "And I was like,...
- 7/19/2012
- E! Online
Once again, our friend Da7e at Latino Review is out there speculating about an upcoming Marvel movie, and this time he may have solved the mystery about one of the brand-new titles. At the Saturday Marvel panel at Comic Con, the studio confirmed four in-development films, and announced that the Captain America sequel would be called Captain America: The Winter Soldier-- a clear reference to a run of comics and the return of Cap's presumed-dead best friend, Bucky Barnes. The Thor sequel also got a title, but it was much odder-- Thor: The Dark World. No comics enthusiasts could think of anything in the Thor universe that would inspire the title, so we were left wondering just what mysterious plot Marvel had up its sleeve. But picking up on an interview with stunt man James Grogan at I Review Too, in which Grogan reveals that he and other...
- 7/19/2012
- cinemablend.com
First of all, if you don't want to know who the villains in Marvel's Thor: The Dark World are going to be, then I suggest you don't read beyond this point because I'm going to jump right into it.
The title for the Thor sequel was revealed at Comic-Con this last weekend, and many fans wondered and speculated what The Dark World means. I assumed it had something to do with the the story's villain, and it's looking like that might be the case.
In an interview with the site I Review Too, stuntman James Grogan let the cat out of the bag revealing that they would be playing elves in the movie, which leads us to believe the villains in the film will be the Dark Elves. Here's what he had to say...
The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2,” he explains,...
The title for the Thor sequel was revealed at Comic-Con this last weekend, and many fans wondered and speculated what The Dark World means. I assumed it had something to do with the the story's villain, and it's looking like that might be the case.
In an interview with the site I Review Too, stuntman James Grogan let the cat out of the bag revealing that they would be playing elves in the movie, which leads us to believe the villains in the film will be the Dark Elves. Here's what he had to say...
The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2,” he explains,...
- 7/19/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
More photos from the Cape Fear River set of "Iron Man 3" have hit the web, and this time we actually have a good idea of what they're showing. Plus, some new intel on the bad guys Thor is facing in "The Dark World." Consider this post spoilery for those of you looking to avoid any news about these upcoming Marvel movies!
Star News Online posted the images, which show a Tony Stark carrying what looks to be a plane full of passengers to safety. It looks like a plane crashed in the water setting depicted here, and Stark was forced to bring the flight attendant and the rest of the passengers away to safety. Whether this is a major point in the plot or just an instance of Stark being a hero is yet to be seen.
In other spoiler-filled news, Simon Bland over at I Review Too... recently...
Star News Online posted the images, which show a Tony Stark carrying what looks to be a plane full of passengers to safety. It looks like a plane crashed in the water setting depicted here, and Stark was forced to bring the flight attendant and the rest of the passengers away to safety. Whether this is a major point in the plot or just an instance of Stark being a hero is yet to be seen.
In other spoiler-filled news, Simon Bland over at I Review Too... recently...
- 7/19/2012
- by Terri Schwartz
- MTV Splash Page
Sadly, Casino Royale bad guy Mads Mikkelsen has stepped out of the villain role in Thor: The Dark World (which is the sequel title we learned at Comic-Con last weekend). Of course, we can only be so disappointed since we never learned just what villain the actor would be playing. However, today we might have a thread leading us to figuring out that mystery. Stuntman James Grogan was recently interviewed by a site called I Review Too (via ComingSoon), and he talked about working on the Thor sequel, along with a certain bit of direction that "Game of Thrones" helmer Alan Taylor gave him and the stuntmen. Read on! Grogan told the website: "This is quite random but I was working on Thor 2. I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said ‘Look, we want you all to be elves,’ and I was...
- 7/19/2012
- by Ethan Anderton
- firstshowing.net
Looks like Loki is going to team up with another supernatural race to go against his brother Thor in Thor: The Dark World. Back in June it was reported that The Dark Elves would be the villainous force in the Thor sequel and with the title being announced at Comic Con, all us movie news folks have started to put two and two together. I Review Too posted the following from a conversation with stuntman James Grogan: Whilst discussing the importance of acting chops in stunt work, Grogan...
- 7/19/2012
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
From Marvel Studios and Walt Disney Pictures comes the sequel to the popular 2011 comic book based film starring Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman and Tom Hiddleston. Thor: The Dark World is directed by Alan Taylor based off a screenplay by Robert Rodat andf Don Payne. The film stars Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman, Tom Hiddleston, Jaimie Alexander, Zachery Levi and Ray Stevenson and is scheduled for theatrical release November 8th, 2013. Aside from the film's new title, which was recently revealed at 2012 Comic-Con International in San Diego last week, no official story information has been made available about the upcoming sequel. During a recently interview, stuntman James Grogan has revealed a few behind-the-scenes details about the project that lend credence to rumors that the film...
- 7/19/2012
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Announced at this year's Comic-Con, "Thor 2" has dropped the number in favor of a subtitle. The film slated for release on November 8, 2013, is now titled Thor: The Dark World . Now this title might give keen, knowledgeable readers a hint at what it might allude to, but for the rest of you it seems the cat is out of the bag. In an interview with I Review Too , stuntman James Grogan let this little bit slip out: The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2,. he explains, .I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said .Look, we want you all to be elves,. and I was like .What the hell is an elf anyway?. and he said .I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,. honestly it was the most ridiculous...
- 7/19/2012
- Comingsoon.net
IReviewToo website had the chance to speak to Hollywood stuntman James Grogan (Snow White and the Huntsman, Dark Shadows), who accidentally revealed the villains in Marvel's upcoming "Thor" sequel. Spoilers Ahead: "The other day I was working on 'Thor 2,'" he explained. "I had a load of stunt guys in and the director Alan Taylor) came in and he said 'Look, we want you all to be elves,' and I was like 'What the hell is an elf anyway?' And he said 'I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals.'" Since the full title of the new movie is "Thor: The Dark World," is safe to assume that Grogan is talking about the Dark Elves, which are lead by Malekith the Accursed (pictured), a major Thor villain. In "Thor" comic book #344, Loki forms an alliance with Malekith in order to secure the Casket of Ancient Winters.
- 7/19/2012
- WorstPreviews.com
The main villains and possible story for Marvel’s upcoming sequel Thor: The Dark World might have been revealed a month ago without anyone even knowing it. Comic Book Movie has discovered an interview on writer Simon Bland’s website I Review Too … with seasoned Hollywood stuntman James Grogan, who has been doing work on the God of Thunder’s next cinematic adventure.
Grogan used a story from his work on Thor 2 to demonstrate the importance of acting skill in stunt work:
“The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2,” he explains, “I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said ‘Look, we want you all to be elves,’ and I was like ‘What the hell is an elf anyway?’ and he said ‘I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,’ honestly it...
Grogan used a story from his work on Thor 2 to demonstrate the importance of acting skill in stunt work:
“The other day for example, this is quite random but I was working on Thor 2,” he explains, “I had a load of stunt guys in and the director came in and he said ‘Look, we want you all to be elves,’ and I was like ‘What the hell is an elf anyway?’ and he said ‘I want you all to walk around like these supernatural animals,’ honestly it...
- 7/19/2012
- by Steven Chaitman
- We Got This Covered
Looks like Simon Bland of the website "I Review Too..." has grabbed the first big scoop for the Thor sequel. Oddly enough this scoop is just slightly over a month old but hasn't been unearthed by any major site, til now. Simon had a chat with British stuntman James Grogan, who has performed stunts on over seventy films. Most recently Tim Burton's Dark Shadows and Chris Hemsworth's Snow White and the Huntsman. During the brief chat Grogan reveals that stuntmen working on the next Thor film are training to be elves. However what we don’t know is which intergalactic foe or group of foes The Mighty Thor will be aiming his hammer at. Thanks to a brief chat with Hollywood stuntman James Grogan, we may have our answer. Whilst discussing the importance of acting chops in stunt work, Grogan related the experience to a certain Marvel film...
- 7/19/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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