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Things We Saw Today: Sally Field and Chris Pine Joke About His Full Frontal Scene in Outlaw King

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In an appearance on The Graham Norton Show, actor Chris Pine discussed social media’s obsession with his full frontal scene in the upcoming Outlaw King. The scene has gotten more attention than the film itself, with our own Rachel Leishman conducting a peenstaking painstaking look at the cultural significance of the scene.

“There’s a scene in the film where I bare the full Monty and, yeah, that seemed to get a lot of attention,” Pine said, while fellow guest Sally Field interjected with “well, yeah!” to audience laughter. Rami Malek, who was also on the couch, had questions about what a “full monty” entails, which Norton joked was both the front and the back. Pine followed up by calling it, “Different strokes for different folks, as it were.”

(via Entertainment Weekly, image: screengrab)

  • Kate Mulgrew wants to reprise her role as Captain Janeway in a movie with Kirk and Picard and yeah, we would totally watch that. (via SyfyWire)
  • James Wan tweets new photos of Aquaman‘s Vulko and King Orm. (via CBR)
  • Wilson Bethel, who plays Bullseye in the new season of Daredevil, was once in the running to be Captain America. (via io9)
  • Disney wouldn’t allow a Kylo Ren joke in Wreck-It Ralph 2, which sounds about right. (via Kotaku)

In the wake of Luke Cage’s cancellation, Finn Jones sent some social media love to Luke Cage:

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