Karen Gillan joins the cast of Highlander reboot
Karen Gillan, the well-known Scottish actress, has announced that she will be starring in the upcoming reboot of the cult classic film 'Highlander'. She will be acting alongside Henry Cavill, who is famous for playing Superman. Karen, who grew up in Inverness, Scotland, shared her excitement on Instagram, saying she is thrilled to be an actual Highlander in the movie. She joked that her dialect coach can take a break this time since she is already Scottish. In the new 'Highlander' film, Karen will play the wife of Connor McLeod, the main character portrayed by Henry Cavill. Their love story will be a central part of the movie. The original 'Highlander' was released in 1986 and told the story of a centuries-old battle between immortal warriors. Christopher Lambert played the Highlander, and Sean Connery was his mentor, Ramirez. The reboot will begin filming in Scotland this September, bringing Karen back to her homeland for work. Although Karen currently lives in Los Angeles with her American husband, she has expressed a strong desire to work in Scotland more often. She told the BBC that she is always looking for opportunities to return home. Karen also has a young daughter named Clementine, who was born in December last year. She is looking forward to bringing her daughter to Scotland and hopes to take her to places like the Eden Court Theatre and the pantomime in Inverness, which she describes as her biggest dream. Karen's most recent film, 'The Life of Chuck', was shot before she became a mother. The movie is based on a novella by Stephen King and features a star-studded cast including Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Mark Hamill. The story follows the life of Charles 'Chuck' Krantz, beginning with his death, which coincides with the end of the universe, and then moving backward to his childhood. Karen says the film is not what people might expect from Stephen King, as it is not a horror story but rather a life-affirming exploration of how to live meaningfully. In the movie, Karen plays Felicia, a nurse who is aware that the universe is ending. She spent time thinking about what it would feel like to know the world was coming to an end and realized that things like awards and money would lose their importance. Instead, she believes that being with loved ones is what truly matters. Karen was pregnant with Clementine when 'The Life of Chuck' premiered in Toronto, and she attended the Hollywood premiere in June, marking her first red carpet event since becoming a mother. She says her perspective has changed completely since having her daughter, and her main purpose now is to protect her child, although she still enjoys acting. Karen is unsure how she will manage having a baby on set during long filming hours, but she is determined not to be separated from her daughter. She is married to comedian Nick Kocher and is considering new challenges in her career, such as directing a horror film or performing a one-woman theater show. Although she feels nervous about live performances, she wants to overcome her fears and hopes to participate in the Fringe festival one day. Karen first gained fame for her role as Amy Pond in 'Doctor Who' alongside Matt Smith. She says she would return to the show if Matt Smith and Arthur Darvill were involved, as she had the best time of her life working with them. Karen Gillan is looking forward to new opportunities and is excited to be working in Scotland again, balancing her career with her new role as a mother.
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