Jon Favreau an American political commentator, creator and co-host of Pod Save America and the former Director of Speechwriting for President Barack Obama. In this chapter of Experts on Expert, Jon discusses his heartbreak on the 2004 Kerry campaign, his devotion to the democratic ideal of persuasio
American actor, director, screenwriter, voice actor, and producer Jon Favreau is also a producer. For his directing work on "The Lion King," "Elf," and the "Iron Man" series, Jon Favreau is best known (2019).Along with writing and starring in the mov
Today it was announced that Jon Favreau will be writing and producing a new live-action Star Wars series. This new series will be appearing on Disney’s new streaming service. This continues a relationship that Favreau has with the Star Wars galaxy. In the past he has played roles on Star Wars: The Clone Wars and […]
L'attore premio Oscar Robert Downey Jr., prima di interpretare Iron Man, si era candidato per il ruolo di un altro personaggio Marvel
Justin Marks is writing the script.
Cinematic powerhouse Jon Favreau, born October 19, 1966 in Queens, New York, is a producer, director and actor. He is the executive producer for all three Iron Man movies, and three of the Avengers movies, Age of Ultron, Infinity War and Endgame. He directed the first two Iron Man movies. He has appeared in six movies as Tony Stark's chauffeur Happy Hogan. Favreau won a Saturn Award (Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films) for Best Director for Iron Man. He has also been recognized for his work on the Disney Star Wars production of The Mandalorian.
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Jon Favreau may make the move from politics to Hollywood when he leaves his current job March 1.
Young Sheldon serves as an origin story for the character of Sheldon Cooper, played by Jim Parsons on The Big Bang Theory. The 22-episode first season aired during the 2017/2018 TV season. It stars Ian Armitage, Lance Barber, Zoey Perry, Annie Potts, Montana Jordan, and Raegan Revord. Jim Parsons narrates the show and sometimes drops hints about what happened in Sheldon's life after BBT ended. It is set in Texas in 1989 when Sheldon (played by Iain Armitage) and his twin sister Missy (played by Raegan Revord) are 9 years old. Sheldon is starting ninth grade (in the same class as his older brother Georgie (played by Montana Jordan)), which neither of them likes very much. Zoe Perry plays the younger version of Sheldon's mother, Mary (and who also happens to be the real-life daughter of Laurie Metcalf, who plays Sheldon's mother on BBT). Lance Barber plays Sheldon's father, George, a football coach at the high school, and Annie Potts as Connie/Meemaw, Sheldon's grandmother. The show, while being a half-hour sitcom, is very different from BBT, which works well for the show. Firstly, and most notably, it is not filmed in front of an audience and has no laugh track. So, it has much more of a Wonder-Years-like feel, with Jim Parsons acting as the narrator. Secondly, it does not try to be a carbon copy of BBT, especially where the character of Sheldon is concerned. It is not like watching grown-up Sheldon in a nine-year-old's body. The producers and writers went out of their way to make the younger version of Sheldon different than his older self, with glimpses of who he would grow into. For example, he dressed and acted like an adult as a kid. In his 30s, he dresses and acts more like a kid. He is also not as cynical as he is as an adult, but you can see how he was starting to become cynical at that age. The show definitely would not work as well if the showrunners had not taken that approach. That said, there are plenty of references to things we eventually see in BBT, so the two shows are tied together well. The Blu-Ray set is a four-disc set. The episodes have English captions, and the second disc includes a couple of behind-the-scenes extras. The A/V quality is good but not super important, given that there are not a ton of special effects (other than de-aging Bob Newhart, who appears as Professor Proton). Overall, the show is well-written and very well-acted. While it is definitely a sitcom with a story-of-the-week flavor, it can also be considered a dramedy because it has very warm and heartfelt moments. Raegan Revord and Annie Potts steal every scene they are in. Revord really nails the character of Missy and makes you wish the character would have been around more in the parent series. Montana Jordan is also great as George Jr. and looks enough like Jerry O'Connell that you can buy that is who he will become. The show has pretty good continuity with BBT, other than the casting of Barber, who played a different role on BBT, but given that it was a small, one-off role, it is not really a big deal. If you are a fan of BBT, especially if you are a fan of the character of Sheldon, this is definitely a must-watch.