The 23-year-old actress stepped out for the award show as one of the EE Rising Star nominees alongside Micheal Ward and Jack Lowden. Michael won the honor.
The movie centers on Skye (Williams), a spunky teenager with a terminal illness who befriends Calvin (Butterfield), a 19-year old hypochondriac who is afraid of his own shadow.
Calvin helps Skye carry out her eccentric bucket list of things to do before she dies and in the process, he learns to confront and conquer his own fears, including falling in love with the beautiful, but seemingly untouchable, Izzy (Dobrev).
Then Came You, also starring Tyler Hoechlin and Peyton List, will hit theaters and on demand on February 1st
Sex Education is about to be your new favorite teen dramedy!
The eight-episode series, which stars Asa Butterfield and Gillian Anderson, takes a look into the strange life of Otis Milburn, a teenage boy with a sex-therapist mother.
Things get even weirder when Otis, a reluctant expert on the subject, becomes his peer’s unofficial sex therapist after his home life is revealed at school.
“What started as an interesting hook for a comedy show about teenagers, quickly progressed into an opportunity to deal with often unspoken and difficult issues concerning early sexual experiences, the painful reality of puberty and the urgent need for inclusive sex education. Whatever stage of life you’re at, we hope you’ll be able to relate to the excruciating, awkward, vulnerability of first-time kisses, conflicts, wanks and loves!” creator Laurie Nunn explained.
Sorcha Groundsell rocks some ruffles on her cute yellow dress at the premiere of Maniac held at Southbank Centre in London on Thursday evening (September 13).
Set in a world somewhat like our world, in a time quite similar to our time, Maniac tells the stories of Annie Landsberg (Stone) and Owen Milgrim (Hill), two strangers drawn to the late stages of a mysterious pharmaceutical trial, each for their own reasons.
The series will premiere on Friday, September 21st.
Alex Wolff gives Asa Butterfield the basics in this new clip from their new film, The House of Tomorrow.
The film centers on a sheltered teen (Butterfield) raised inside a geodesic dome who befriends a rebellious kid (Wolff) and forms a punk band to escape an oppressive grandmother, an overprotective father, and the looming legacy of renowned futurist Buckminster Fuller.
Asa Butterfield is getting a lesson in punk from Alex Wolff in the brand-new trailer for their film The House of Tomorrow!
In it, Asa portrays a teenage boy named Sebastian Prendergast.
Based on Peter Bognanni’s best-selling novel of the same name, The House of Tomorrow follows “Sebastian Prendergast (Asa), a teenager who lives a sheltered life inside a geodesic dome under the overprotective eye of his grandmother (Ellen Burstyn). When he befriends a rebellious teenager with heart trouble (Alex), Sebastian joins a punk band to escape his oppressive upbringing and the legacy of renowned futurist Buckminster Fuller,” according to EW.