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Exclusive Interview: Tye Sheridan Talks The Card Counter

Tye Sheridan might only be 24 years old, but he’s already built up an impressive filmography that’s seen him jump between acclaimed independent dramas and big budget blockbusters. His first three credits saw him share the screen with Brad Pitt in The Tree of Life, Matthew McConaughey in Mud and Nicolas Cage in Joe, which is an impressive start to a career.

Having headlined Steven Spielberg’s box office smash hit Ready Player One and played Cyclops in X-Men: Apocalypse and Dark Phoenix, Sheridan’s star only continues to rise. His latest effort sees him co-starring in The Card Counter with Oscar Issac and Tiffany Haddish, written and directed by Academy Award nominated filmmaker Paul Schrader.

Sheridan stars as Cirk, a troubled young man who forms an unlikely partnership with Isaac’s ex-con and accomplished poker player William Tell. They forge a bond over the shared figure from their respective pasts that still looms large over their present-day lives, although they’ve got very different ideas on how to solve that particular problem.

In an exclusive chat, We Got This Covered had the chance to speak to Sheridan about The Card Counter and his experience working with the esteemed likes of Isaac and Schrader, which you can check out below.

The Card counter

Up until the third act, The Card Counter could be seen as a twisted buddy road trip movie, with Bill and The Kid wildly different personalities with a shared figure from their past that form a bond. Did you ever see it that way when you were shooting the film?

Tye Sheridan: Yeah, yeah. Well, I also think it’s got the tropes of a classic poker movie. I think it just completely takes that aesthetic, but it’s used poker as a vehicle to get to some of these… take some of those terms, and translate them to more narrative action, which is really interesting. It’s funny you mentioned that, I don’t think I ever thought about it being like a funny road trip movie, but I think it does have those tropes that you’re talking about.

The Kid is clearly angry at the world for what it’s done to him and his family, but your performance never goes big, broad or over the top. Was it hard to keep those emotions simmering just under the surface when you’re so invested in someone who doesn’t know anything except suffering?

Tye Sheridan: Yeah, I think there’s a lot of unspoken dialogue that’s going on between the two characters, and I think it’s largely because they understand so much of each other’s past. So I think a lot of that is, like you said, is playing under the surface. And I think that Oscar is such a terrific actor, and so much fun to work cross from, I think you just try to take in what he’s giving you and react, you know? I think that’s what it came to be about for me.

It’s a stripped-down, character piece with some top talent attached that lives on its performances, was that old school vibe exciting for you as a young actor?

Tye Sheridan: Absolutely, and I think that the film, even in the opening, it has opening credits before the film, I think it’s really fun. Yeah, it’s old school, it’s refreshing, you know? It’s kind of the re-emergence of a classic style, but I think that’s Paul Schrader. And he was adamant from the very beginning about this film carrying that sense of style to it, which was always exciting for me. And getting to work with someone like Paul, who obviously has such a substantial body of work, was fun. You’re super lucky to get to work with him, and watch him do his thing.

Your performance is cold to an extent, but never emotionless. Was that a difficult balance to strike when trying to figure out who The Kid was and how he played against Bill and La Linda, the only other characters he really interacts with?

Tye Sheridan: I think what was exciting about this character, for me, is that he just carries a lot of anger. I don’t think he necessarily knows what to do with it, and I think there’s a lot boiling inside of him. So, I think it’s always that even his silence, he’s stewing. So I think that’s just the way I was trying to look at it.

That concludes our interview with Tye Sheridan. The Card Counter comes to theaters this Friday, September 10th, and you can check out our review here.



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Mortal Kombat Sequel Will Reportedly Be More Faithful To The Games

Say what you will about the recent Mortal Kombat reboot, but it was certainly one of the more accurate video game adaptations we’ve ever seen. Many plot, character and backstory elements, as well as the gruesome fatalities, were lifted directly from the console series, which is undoubtedly one of the major reasons why fans received the movie so rapturously.

Warner Bros. are keeping tight-lipped on sequel plans for now, but the chances are good after Mortal Kombat posted a very strong showing on HBO Max, outstripping Wonder Woman 1984, Zack Snyder’s Justice League and The Suicide Squad in terms of viewing figures, which is a fantastic result for a moderately-budgeted and extremely R-rated martial arts actioner.

Nobody was going to accuse Mortal Kombat of deviating wildly from the source material, but we’ve nonetheless heard from our sources – the sames ones who told us Disney were actively pursuing a Free Guy sequel long before it was confirmed by Ryan Reynolds – that the planned second installment will hew even closer to the template set by the games.

By that, we can probably assume that there’s going to be an actual Mortal Kombat tournament this time around, which was a notable and somewhat contentious absentee first time out. It could also mean more favorites from the deepest cuts of the lore, and fantastical backdrops ripped straight from the mythology to be used as the setting for the next batch of blood-soaked battles. The opener was all about fan service, so it would be reasonable to expect the rest of the nascent franchise to follow suit.



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Ryan Reynolds Reportedly Wants Another Action Movie With Gal Gadot

Netflix’s Red Notice stands every chance of becoming the platform’s most-watched original movie ever, with the first trailer promising an abundance of star power, plenty of odd couple bickering, some witty repartee and the requisite blockbuster pyrotechnics. Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot in the same project would be enough to guarantee bumper box office, so it stands to reason that massive viewership numbers are guaranteed.

As well as being a trio of the most popular and highest-paid names in Hollywood, there’s plenty of connections between the A-listers. They’ve each played a DC Comics superhero and shown up in the Fast & Furious franchise, while Johnson and Reynolds recently collaborated on Free Guy, and the Deadpool star appeared with Gadot in 2016 action thriller Criminal.

It really is a small world when you reach the top of the industry pile, and with that in mind, we’re now hearing from our sources – the same ones who told us Riri Williams would make her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever long before it was confirmed – that Reynolds is reportedly looking to re-team with Gadot for another action-orientated project.

That’s about the extent of the information we’ve been given, and looking at their respective schedules, not many potential team-ups jump out. Reynolds has at least half a dozen projects in the works, as does Gadot, but only the former’s high concept comedy Imaginary Friends and the latter’s Netflix spy caper Heart of Stone jump out as obvious possibilities, so we’ll just have to wait and see how it all shakes out in the end.



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Rajasthan Royals' Chetan Sakariya Wishes to play '100 Test Matches' for India

His impressive show with the ball in IPL led to his selection for India’s Sri Lanka tour.

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SL vs SA Dream11 Team Prediction: Check Captain, Vice-Captain and Probable Playing XIs for 3rd ODI between Sri Lanka and South Africa, September 7 02:30 pm IST

Check here SL vs SA Dream11 Team Predictions and hints for the 3rd ODI match between Sri Lanka and South Africa. Also, check the schedule of Sri Lanka vs South Africa.

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Rohit Sharma’s Maiden Ton Earns A Flying Kiss From Wife Ritika Sajdeh

In 2013, Rohit made his Test debut. It was a long wait of almost eight years until he finally reached a century in a series away from home.

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Former Pakistan Cricketer Danish Kaneria Claims BCCI 'Protecting' Ajinkya Rahane

With a tad average of over 15, Rahane has slammed only 109 runs in the seven innings he has played. It will be interesting to see if the team management continues to keep him in the playing XI or will they make a change for the fifth Test match, which is slated to take place in Manchester.

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GOR vs MAL Dream11 Team Prediction: Check Captain, Vice-Captain And Probable Playing XIs For Today’s ECS T10 Cartaxo, September 6, 6:00 pm IST

Check here GOR vs MAL Dream11 Team Predictions And Hints For Today's ECS T10 Cartaxo. Also check the schedule of Gorkha 11 vs Malo CC Vilamoura

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Warner Bros. Reportedly Developing Secret Six Project

Task Force X have faced a rocky road so far in the DCEU, with David Ayer’s Suicide Squad making a lot of money but finding itself panned by critics after Warner Bros. drastically altered the filmmaker’s original vision in post-production, while James Gunn’s hybrid of sequel and reboot scored some of the best reviews in the franchise’s history, but flopped hard at the box office.

John Cena will continue flying the flag when Peacemaker comes to HBO Max in January of next year, and Gunn has already called the show a spiritual successor to The Suicide Squad. A third installment may yet happen, but we’re hearing from our sources – the same ones who told us Ben Affleck was returning as Batman in The Flash long before it was confirmed – that the series could end up planting the seeds for a Secret Six spinoff.

The supervillain team has had several iterations in the comic books since first being introduced in 1968, but the setup has largely remained the same; a shadowy figure known only as Mockingbird approaches a sextet of disparate figures to pull off a covert mission, and they get to work.

While that does sound awfully similar to the Suicide Squad, some notable names to have been part of the Secret Six over the decades are Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Bane, King Shark and Catwoman, so in execution it would easily be able to differentiate itself from Amanda Waller’s crew of expendable inmates. CBS once had plans for Secret Six TV show, but it never got any further than the announcement, so maybe HBO Max’s expanding DCEU slate will be the perfect platform to make it a reality.



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