Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Masters of the Universe.By the power of Grayskull, Masters of the Universe brings the power of He-Man to the big screen! But how does it all end? Does Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) save Eternia from the Overlord of Evil, Skeletor (Jared Leto)? Should moviegoers stick around for extra end-credits scenes? Does the movie set up future installments and potential sequels? Well, time to explore exactly how this epic sci-fi fantasy adventure ends, a
Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Masters of the Universe.By the power of Grayskull, Masters of the Universe brings the power of He-Man to the big screen! But how does it all end? Does Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine) save Eternia from the Overlord of Evil, Skeletor (Jared Leto)? Should moviegoers stick around for extra end-credits scenes? Does the movie set up future installments and potential sequels? Well, time to explore exactly how this epic sci-fi fantasy adventure ends, and how the long-time Eternian faithful will not want to leave their seats once the credits start to roll.
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Emily Graffeo and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Emily Graffeo and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)
On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous:
- Shares of Taylor Morrison Home Corp. (TMHC) soared in premarket trading after Berkshire Hathaway said it will acquire the homebuilder in an all-cash deal worth about $6.8 billion. It marks the first major purchase under chief executive Greg Abel and a vote of confidence in the US housing market.
- Shares of MGM Resorts International (MGM) rallied ahead of the US market open after the New York Timesβ DealBook reported that Barry Dille
On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous:
- Shares of Taylor Morrison Home Corp. (TMHC) soared in premarket trading after Berkshire Hathaway said it will acquire the homebuilder in an all-cash deal worth about $6.8 billion. It marks the first major purchase under chief executive Greg Abel and a vote of confidence in the US housing market.
- Shares of MGM Resorts International (MGM) rallied ahead of the US market open after the New York Timesβ DealBook reported that Barry Dillerβs People Inc. is preparing an offer to buy its unowned portion of the casino giant at an $18 billion valuation.
- Shares of IBM (IBM) jumped in the early session after a video of President Trump praising the companyβs CEO and discussing the stock at a December event recirculated on social media over the weekend. In the clip, Trump says IBM CEO Arvind Krishna had βtaken the stock from a rather low price to a very nice price.β (Source: Bloomberg)
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Italian postcard by B.F.F. Edit., no. 3236. Photo: Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Publicity still for The King's Thief (Robert Z. Leonard, 1955).
Darkly handsome Edmund Purdom (1924β2009) was a British character actor who wore togas and sandals for a great deal of his career. In Hollywood, he replaced Marlon Brando in The Egyptian (1954) and Mario Lanza in The Student Prince (1954) and in Italy, he starred in countless Peplums and other genre films.
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Italian postcard by B.F.F. Edit., no. 3236. Photo: Metro Goldwyn Mayer. Publicity still for The King's Thief (Robert Z. Leonard, 1955).
Darkly handsome Edmund Purdom (1924β2009) was a British character actor who wore togas and sandals for a great deal of his career. In Hollywood, he replaced Marlon Brando in The Egyptian (1954) and Mario Lanza in The Student Prince (1954) and in Italy, he starred in countless Peplums and other genre films.
Edmund Purdom then played the leading role opposite Ann Blyth in the MGM musical The Student Prince (1954), a part originally intended for Mario Lanza. According to Wikipedia, Lanzaβs disagreement with director Curtis Bernhardt over how a certain song was to be sung led to his dismissal by MGM. (Ronald Bergan adds: βMario Lanza's drugs-alcohol-weight problems got the better of himβ) The film was subsequently directed by Richard Thorpe, and Purdom lip-synced to Lanza's singing voice. MGM gave the young unknown a considerable build-up. In the same year, he appeared in another MGM musical, Athena (Richard Thorpe, 1954), opposite Jane Powell and Debbie Reynolds. Tom Vallance cites in The Independent Debbie Reynolds saying, βThe only relief on the set was the action going on off camera. Linda Christian, who was Mrs Tyrone Power at the time, was also in the picture. She was a temptress, and right before our eyes, we saw the tempted, who was Edmund Purdom. They would go to his little trailer, close the door and be gone for quite a while.β Christian later divorced Power and married Purdom. He then played the title role opposite superstar Lana Turner in the biblical epic The Prodigal (Richard Thorpe, 1955), MGM's most lavish production of 1955. It was a huge flop. He partnered with Ann Blyth again in the swashbuckling CinemaScope adventure film The King's Thief (Robert Z. Leonard, 1955). Purdom's MGM contract was terminated. On television, he starred as Marco del Monte in the swashbuckler series Sword of Freedom (Peter Cotes, Anthony Squire,1957-1958). In 1959, he filmed the crime drama Malaga / Moment of Danger (Laslo Benedek, 1960) in Europe. The American premiere of the film, co-starring Trevor Howard and Dorothy Dandridge, was delayed for nearly two years. After that, he did not work in Hollywood anymore except for some cameos, such as in the MGM production The Yellow Rolls-Royce (Anthony Asquith, 1964), in which peer Rex Harrison buys his wife (Jeanne Moreau) the titular limousine, unaware that she will be using the back seat to make love to Purdom.