Karan Brar strikes a fierce pose in his new photo shoot for RAW!
Here’s what the Pacific Rim: Uprising actor had to share with our online publication:
Oh what he’d love to see happen with Ravi, his character onBunk’dandJessie, in the future: “I would love for him to be in a committed relationship actually! ‘Cause I really wonder… he seems to be in a relationship for an episode or something and it ends. I’d be interested to see if it sticks around; see what it would be like for Ravi and see if he actually grows up because he’s, you know, so youthful at the same time.”
On his acting inspirations growing up: “I grew up on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. One time, [Cole and Dylan Sprouse] visited set and I freaked out. I was like, ‘Asdfghj you were my childhood, you were amazing. Thank–you–for–everything.’ (laughs).”
The last time we saw Karan Brar in a movie, he was a super tiny thing in Diary of a Wimpy Kid!
Now, the 19-year-old actor is now starring in Pacific Rim: Uprising and talking all about how he faced those fight sequences and his hopes for the movie.
“I’m horribly uncoordinated,” he deadpans, before explaining how intimidating his scenes alongside Levi Meaden actually were in a new interview. “I didn’t have it, but it was still really fun. It was mentally challenging just as much as it was physically challenging.”
Not only was he intimidated by doing the fight scenes, being in such a large cast was as well.
“I was really intimidated with how talented everyone was,” Karan shared at the Los Angeles premiere this week. “After the table read, I was like ‘I have a run for my money. I gotta bring my game.”
Karan adds, “Everyone was amazing. This is what I’ve always wanted a film experience to be like, a bunch of people collaborating on something bigger than themselves.”
Ariel Winter cozies up to boyfriend Levi Meaden at the premiere of Pacific Rim Uprising on Wednesday night (March 21) at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.
The 20-year-old actress looked stunning in a red gown while her 30-year-old boyfriend looked handsome in a gray suit for the premiere of his new movie.
Farrah has all the power in her hands in the first trailer for YouTube Red’s all new series, Youth & Consequences.
The series centers on Farrah (Anna Akana), the queen of Central Rochester High and her clique, who navigate the hallways through social media. But as her rivals rise, Farrah learns that the only thing harder than obtaining absolute power is keeping it.
Brec Bassinger and her boyfriend Dylan Summerall hold hands while leaving The Female Brain premiere at ArcLight Cinemas on Thursday (February 1) in Hollywood.
Earlier in the night, the 18-year-old actress walked the red carpet solo.
“last night @ #TheFemaleBrain premiere. 1st, i just want to say how BEAUTIFUL the film is. i learned so much, about myself and life kind of in general 2nd, just want to congratulate the AMAZING @whitneycummings . you ROCK. you are SUCH a strong female rockstar and i truly look up to you so much. cant believe i have the privilege of working with you. everyone go see this film!!!!! open up ur mind!!!!!” Emma wrote on Instagram the next day.
The cadets are ready for battle in the final trailer for Pacific Rim Uprising.
The film centers on rebellious Jake Pentecost (John Boyega), a once-promising Jaeger pilot whose legendary father gave his life to secure humanity’s victory against the monstrous “Kaiju.”
Jake has since abandoned his training only to become caught up in a criminal underworld, but when an even more unstoppable threat is unleashed to tear through our cities and bring the world to its knees, he is given one last chance to live up to his father’s legacy by his estranged sister, Mako Mori (Rinko Kikuchi) — who is leading a brave new generation of pilots that have grown up in the shadow of war.
As they seek justice for the fallen, their only hope is to unite together in a global uprising against the forces of extinction.
Karan Brar is taking on a behind-the-scenes role on his show Bunk’d this week!
The actor turns 19 years old THIS Thursday (January 18) and to celebrate, he’s taking the director’s seat for the episode titled, “Finder’s Keep, Lou’s a Weeper.”
“Guess who’s directing this week… thanks @DisneyChannel for the amazing opportunity,” he wrote on social media.