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Superman Spinoff TV Show to Star Skyler Gisondo

by jummy84 November 11, 2025
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Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda, who created the award-winning mockumentary American Vandal, are going into the DC Universe.

The duo will write, executive produce and showrun the Superman movie TV spinoff to star Skyler Gisondo, the actor who played Daily Planet photographer and unlikely ladies’ man Jimmy Olsen.

Gisondo and the character became a true breakout from James Gunn’s summer movie, and a show was put into development around him. The concept centers on Olsen, as well as other Daily Planet reporters (minus Lois Lane and Clark Kent), who tackle cases involving super-powered villains.

Gorilla Grodd would be in the spotlight for the season.  Grodd is a super-intelligent evil ape who rules a secret African city named Gorilla City. The character is a key antagonist for the Flash, and first appeared in an issue of the Scarlet Speedster’s comics back in 1959. He was created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino.

Gunn and his DC Studios co-chief Peter Safran will executive produce. Galen Vaisman is overseeing for DC.

Perrault and Yacenda running the show tips off the tone of the series. The comedy writing duo got a big break with American Vandal, which parodied true-crime series but with a story about an investigation into who and why someone vandalized a school parking lot with phallic images. The show earned a Peabody Award as well as an Emmy nomination.

The duo also created Players, a mockumentary of sports documentaries that streamed on Paramount+. Perrault additionally wrote Universal’s R-rated talking dog movie Strays, while Yacenda directed episodes of the Glenn Powell show Chad Powers.

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‘Peacemaker’ Episode 6 Delivers ‘Superman’ Cameo, Confirms Fan Theory About Alternate Dimension

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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 [Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 6, “Ignorance Is Chris.”]

Peacemaker Season 2 delivered its biggest cameo yet as Episode 6, “Ignorance Is Chris,” made way for the inclusion of a major Superman character.

As fans have seen this season, quite a few characters from the blockbuster film cameo onscreen in Peacemaker, which creator James Gunn told TV Insider, “It is a continuation of Superman, but it’s also for adults.” A retcon moment from Season 1’s finale replaced the former Snyderverse Justice League with Gunn’s Justice Gang, which included Green Lantern (Nathan Fillion), Hawkgirl (Isabela Merced), and Mr. Terrific (Edi Gathegi) alongside new Superman, David Corenswet, and Supergirl, Milly Alcock.

And both Green Lantern and Hawk Girl appeared alongside billionaire funder Maxwell Lord (Sean Gunn) in Peacemaker‘s Season 2 premiere as Peacemaker (John Cena) auditioned for the Justice Gang. But Episode 6 made way for the most major and secretive of cameos with Nicholas Hoult as Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo) paid a visit to the villainous Lex Luthor at Belle Reve Prison.

In the scene, Rick asked Lex for his help to track down Peacemaker and explained the concerns around dimensional rifts. Lex was rather sarcastic in his reception of the general as he greeted him, “General Flag, what an unexpected delight. Last time I saw you, you were denying that metahumans were a threat. And now it seems they’re taking over the world.”

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As fans may recall, a lot of Lex’s actions in Superman revolved around outlawing metahuman activity and othering them in society, due in part because of his hatred towards his least favorite metahuman, Superman. According to Lex’s words, he’d been sentenced to 265 years in prison, and Rick offered to have him transferred somewhere without metahumans if he assisted in locating Peacemaker.

“Being goofy is no threat,” Lex argued when he learned that Peacemaker was merely a human vigilante without advanced abilities. But Rick pushed for the information and offered a mutually beneficial prospect, as he described this assistance as “an opportunity for redemption.”

Ultimately, Lex cooperated offscreen, but when Rick returned to the waiting area of the prison, he revealed to Sasha (Sol Rodriguez) that they’re now working with Lex Luthor. What that entails is for viewers to uncover as Season 2 continues to unfold.

In the meantime, the fan theory that Peacemaker’s alternate dimension was an all-white world devoid of diversity was proven accurate in Episode 6’s final moments as Adebayo (Danielle Brooks) tried to take a walk around the neighborhood after she and Economos (Steve Agee) cleaned up around Peacemaker’s home. The last minutes of the episode saw her surrounded by various neighbors as they ran toward her, and she, in turn, ran for her life.

At A.R.G.U.S., Peacemaker, and the regular dimension’s Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) uncovered the truth about the world as the American flag on someone’s desk unfurled, revealing a swastika instead of stars. What will happen next? Tune in next week to find out, and let us know what you thought of these shocking reveals in the comments section.

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The Next Big Threat: James Gunn Teases Brainiac's Arrival In Superman: Man Of Tomorrow | Glamsham.com
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The Next Big Threat: James Gunn Teases Brainiac’s Arrival In Superman: Man Of Tomorrow | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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Following the massive success of Superman earlier this year, James Gunn has completed the second draft of the highly anticipated sequel, Superman: Man of Tomorrow. The film will once again star David Corenswet as Superman and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, and is set for release on July 9, 2027.

Gunn, who serves as co-head of DC Studios, took to social media on September 22 to share a sneak peek of the screenplay. He posted an image of the script’s cover, crediting himself alongside Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. However, it was a subtle illustration in the post that sent fans into a frenzy: a drawing of a brain.

Many fans believe this is a clear hint that the film’s villain will be Brainiac, one of Superman’s most iconic enemies. Social media was quickly flooded with reactions. “BRAINIAC???” one user exclaimed. Another added, “Brainiac in live action? I’ve been praying for a time like this.”

#MoT 7.9.27 pic.twitter.com/aIKSFpaHff

— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) September 22, 2025

Brainiac, created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino, first appeared in Action Comics #242 in 1958. He’s known as a hyper-intelligent alien android from the planet Colu, notorious for shrinking cities to preserve in bottles aboard his skull-shaped ship, then destroying their home planets.

Fans are excited about the potential storyline, with some suggesting Gunn could adapt arcs like Ghost in the Machine from Superman: The Animated Series or Divided We Fall from Justice League Unlimited. Others are already fan-casting the role, with many calling for Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito to portray the villain.

Also Read: Superman Fans Are ‘Rubbing Eyes In Disbelief’ Over James Gunn’s Latest Announcement – What’s Coming Next?

While Gunn hasn’t confirmed Brainiac’s appearance, the cryptic hint has certainly sparked excitement. With the screenplay progressing and hype building, Man of Tomorrow is shaping up to be a major DC event.

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Superman Fans Are ‘Rubbing Eyes In Disbelief’ Over James Gunn’s Latest Announcement – What’s Coming Next? | Glamsham.com
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Superman Fans Are ‘Rubbing Eyes In Disbelief’ Over James Gunn’s Latest Announcement – What’s Coming Next? | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Director James Gunn has formally revealed the title of his much-awaited Superman movie, shifting away from the earlier announced Superman: Legacy. The movie will be released as Superman: Man of Tomorrow and has been scheduled to release in theatres on July 9, 2027.

Title Reveal with Comic Book Tribute

Gunn broke the news on Instagram, with gorgeous artwork by iconic DC Comics illustrator Jim Lee. His post read, simply, “Man of Tomorrow. In theatres July 9, 2027.” The film will feature David Corenswet as Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult as the legendary villain Lex Luthor.

The news comes after DC recently announced Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which is set to be released in 2026. Interestingly, DC had originally intended for that movie to be titled Woman of Tomorrow, but had subsequently dropped the title by itself.

The Meaning Behind ‘Man of Tomorrow’

The term “Man of Tomorrow” has been associated with Superman’s mythology for close to a century. It is one of the character’s earliest nicknames, often employed in radio serials, vintage comics, and most notably in Alan Moore’s legendary tale, Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? A 2020 animated movie also bore the title.

The line encapsulates Superman’s perpetual position as a beacon of hope and protector of humanity’s future—a perfect choice for Gunn’s redefinition of the character.

Setting the Stage for the DCU

Superman: Man of Tomorrow is James Gunn and Peter Safran’s first full-length film since being entrusted with the just-rebooted DC Universe. DC obviously is setting up a new Kryptonian saga with Supergirl coming out in 2026 and Superman in 2027.

Gunn has confirmed he has already finished writing the treatment for the film, describing it as “the next chapter in the Superman saga.

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Superman cameo in Peacemaker Season 2? Pic fuels fan theories as James Gunn drops massive hint
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Superman cameo in Peacemaker Season 2? Pic fuels fan theories as James Gunn drops massive hint

by jummy84 September 5, 2025
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Published on: Sept 06, 2025 01:42 am IST

John Cena returns as Peacemaker in Season 2, which picks up after the events of the Superman movie, where an interdimensional rift opens in Metropolis. 

Peacemaker 2 is well underway and John Cena returns as the titular character. The new season picks up after the events of the Superman movie, where Lex Luthor opened an interdimensional rift in Metropolis. Now, a photo posted by the Superman actor has led fans to believe that he could even have a cameo in the HBO Max show.

Peacemaker had a small cameo in David Corenswet’s Superman movie.(Instagram/davidcorenswet)

Fans react to viral photo from Peacemaker 2 set

A photo of David Corenswet in his Superman costume, along with John Cena, shared by the Superman actor has set tongues wagging. Corenswet is seen in his Superman costume sporting a grin, while Cena stands smiling – with what appears to be fake flood splattered on his face. The picture has led many to jump to the conclusion that there might be a Man of Steel cameo.

One fan on X wrote “upcoming cameo, got it”. Another exclaimed that it gave ‘epic crossover vibes!’. “Ya we all need to admit Superman is in season 2,” said yet another fan.

Cena’s costume is from Episode 3 and while Superman didn’t appear in that installment, production for Season 2 and Superman coincided, meaning there is a chance for the superhero to pop up later in the new season as well. Fans might remember, Peacemaker appeared in the recent Superman movie as well, where he was seen on a snippet for The Sphere News.

James Gunn drops massive hint

James Gunn, who helmed the recent successful Superman movie, has already said that Peacemaker 2 is a prequel to the upcoming film Man of Tomorrow – which will release in 2027 and continue the saga of the Kryptonian hero.

He went as far as to say that Peacemaker 2 ‘directly’ sets up Man of Tomorrow. Given the overlap with Superman’s tale, it wouldn’t be a far cry for the Man of Steel to appear on the DC series, even if it is for a small cameo.

Season of Peacemaker sees Chris Smith, John Cena’s character, step in and out of the alternate dimension, raising red flags with A.R.G.U.S. – headed by Frank Grillo’s Rick Flag Sr. Given that the new season already has members of the Justice Gang, that is, Nathan Fillion’s Green Lantern and Isabela Merced’s Hawkgirl, Superman appearing would not be a far stretch either.

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David Corenswet's 'Superman' Audition Self-Tape Goes Viral
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David Corenswet’s ‘Superman’ Audition Self-Tape Goes Viral

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
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Now that Superman is available to watch at home, fans have been blessed with David Corenswet‘s audition to play Clark Kent.

A self-tape video of the actor reading his lines has recently gone viral, showing how he landed the role of the Man of Steel in the James Gunn-helmed blockbuster, which premiered last month in theaters before debuting on digital this month.

In the video shared on YouTube by 21 Casting, Corenswet slates to the camera before getting in Clark Kent costume and performing the interview scene with his wife Julia Warner reading Lois Lane’s part.

“You better be blown away by David Corenswet’s audition. This dude just oozes that Superman vibe,” a fan wrote on X with a still of Corenswet in Netflix’s The Politician, in which his character was compared to the DC superhero.

“David Corenswet was born to play Superman! Is Clark Kent!” another person raved. “What an amazing audition tape!”

You can always tell who went to Juilliard and who didn’t. Corenswet is such a theatre kid and it’s so great. He channeling Reeve so much here it’s wild. Also, if you haven’t seen his student projects and shorts, you’re missing out. They’re absolutely fantastic https://t.co/QScnaCGH1l

— Josh Loden (@noswag_JLoden) August 23, 2025

One viewer wrote, “You can always tell who went to Juilliard and who didn’t. Corenswet is such a theatre kid and it’s so great. He channeling [Christopher] Reeve so much here it’s wild. Also, if you haven’t seen his student projects and shorts, you’re missing out. They’re absolutely fantastic.”

In addition to a “beautiful” handwritten letter from Corenswet that came after, Gunn previously told GQ he was immediately convinced by the actor’s audition tape. “From the very beginning, he was the guy to beat, frankly,” he said.

Corenswet told the outlet, “James has told me that the one thing that surprised him, that meant something to him initially, was the humor that I brought to that first scene. I immediately read it in the terms of the movies that I grew up on, which are Singin’ in the Rain and His Girl Friday, and the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies. Just the timing and the patter and the style of humor—and it turned out that that was what he was imagining.”

After surpassing $331M to become the United States’ highest-grossing Man of Steel pic in the month since its release, Superman premiered on digital this month, giving fans a chance to catch up before the return of Peacemaker to HBO Max for Season 2.

Since taking over DC Studios with Peter Safran, Superman marks the first entry in Gunn’s new DCU franchise, which begins with the ‘Gods and Monsters’ phase.

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'Peacemaker's Freddie Stroma Worries About Young 'Superman' Fans
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‘Peacemaker’s Freddie Stroma Worries About Young ‘Superman’ Fans

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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As Peacemaker returns to HBO Max for Season 2, one of the ’11th Street Kids’ is worried about attracting the wrong audience.

Freddie Stroma, who plays Vigilante/Adrian Chase, admitted he’s nervous about young Superman fans being introduced to the mature superhero series now that’s part of James Gunn‘s new DCU.

“It’s weird because it’s a new universe, but it doesn’t really affect us as much,” he told Discussing Film. “I keep thinking about the fact that Superman has come out, and then, if younger viewers are going to come in and see that first episode, I don’t know what they’re going to think.”

Stroma continued, “So, I keep thinking about that with the universe change. I guess that’s just part of it. For us, it’s kind of business as usual. We’re the Peacemaker lot and we do pretty R-rated stuff.”

Superman had its North American digital release on Aug. 15, as Gunn explained he “wanted everyone to be able to see Superman that wanted to, even those people who couldn’t get to a theater before Peacemaker,” which returns Friday to HBO Max.

David Corenswet in ‘Superman’

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Serving as a precursor for the events of Peacemaker Season 2, Superman supporting characters Green Lantern/Guy Gardner (Nathan Fillion), Hawkgirl/Kendra Saunders (Isabela Merced) and Maxwell Lord (Sean Gunn) appeared in a teaser for upcoming episodes.

After taking over DC Studios with Safran in 2022, Superman marks the first entry in Gunn’s new DCU franchise, which begins with the ‘Gods and Monsters’ phase.

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From Superman villain to ageing Drag Queen
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From Superman villain to ageing Drag Queen

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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20 August 2025

In a heartfelt statement from his family, Terence Stamp was confirmed dead at the age of 87 on August 17th.

Terence Stamp

He left behind “an extraordinary body of work, both as an actor and as a writer, that will continue to touch and inspire people for years to come”.  

With almost 100 credits to his name as an actor, director and writer, Terence Stamp’s career spanned six decades. 

Most notably, Stamp starred as General Zod in the Superman movies. 

Stamp, however, was more than a star in Richard Lester’s comic flick; he was a Golden Globe winner, Oscar nominee and one of Empire’s 100 Sexiest Film Stars of all time. 

Here is the life and career of the late, great Terence Stamp. 

Young star and the roaring 60s. 

Born July 22nd 1938, Terence Stamp grew up in London during the Second World War and lived through the Blitz. 

Stamp won a scholarship to train at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, where he met a rising star with a cockney accent, Michael Caine. 

In 1962, at 24 years old, the East London native made his silver screen debut in Peter Ustinov’s Billy Budd, a failed adaptation of Herman Melville’s book of the same name. 

His performance as the titular character garnered Stamp international recognition as well as an Academy Award nomination. 

During the era of Babydoll dresses, berets and Beehive hairdos, Stamp collaborated with some of the most revered filmmakers. 

The Oscar nominee starred in William Wyler’s The Collector (1965), Joseph Losey’s Modesty Blaise alongside Samantha Eggar (1966), John Schlesinger’s Far from the Madding Crowd (1967) and featured in Julie Christie’s first film, Poor Cow (1967) 

Stamp was even offered the role of James Bond before Sean Connery broke into movie history as 007. 

While Connery was undeniably charismatic as MI5’s best agent and, to some, a perfect embodiment of the character, it would have been interesting to see if Stamp took his martini shaken or stirred.

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A Villainous Calling 

As the 1970s began to wrap up, Stamp appeared in his most iconic role to date. 

He transformed into one of Superman’s nemesis and greatest challenge – General Zod. 

Delivering one of the most terrifying line deliveries as the supervillain, Terence Stamp’s “Kneel before Zod” edged him into comic book movie history. 

Superman II (1980) is when Stamp fully gave into his supervillainous ways and delivered a frightening performance as Superman’s greatest enemy in Christopher Reeve’s second instalment as the Kryptonian. 

Stamp’s stellar performance was praised by critics, with his turn as General Zod appearing in numerous articles on the best villains of all time. 

A Drag Queen to Remember 

After his turn in the comic book film industry, Stamp began to take on more unconventional roles in the 1990s, famously starring in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. 

The movie, based on real-life events, follows two drag queens (played by Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce) and a transgender woman as they journey across the Australian Outback. 

His performance as Bernadette Bassenger, the ageing Drag Queen, won Stamp a BAFTA nomination. 

Grossing over $37 million, the movie was an Australian box office hit and received critical acclaim, with Stamp’s portrayal credited for its success. 

Terence Stamp’s career is one that many actors would dream of, one full of box office hits, critical acclaim and most importantly, one that transcended the 60 years he spent on screen. 

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Terence Stamp, U.K. actor who played General Zod in early Superman films, dies at 87 - National
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Terence Stamp, U.K. actor who played General Zod in early Superman films, dies at 87 – National

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
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Terence Stamp, the British actor who often played the role of a complex villain, including that of General Zod in the early Superman films, has died. He was 87.

His death on Sunday was disclosed in a death notice published online, prompting a wave of tributes from and an array of fans and those close to him within the industry, including the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, or BAFTA.

The London-born Stamp started his film career with 1962’s seafaring Billy Budd, for which he earned Oscar and BAFTA award nominations.

His six decades in the business were peppered with highlights, including his touching portrayal of the trans Bernadette in 1994’s The Adventure of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, the second of his two BAFTA nominations.

But it will be his portrayal of the bearded Zod in 1978’s Superman and its sequel Superman II two years later that most people associate with Stamp. As the Kryptonian arch enemy to Christopher Reeve’s Man of Steel, Stamp introduced a darker, charming and vulnerable — more human — element to the franchise, one that’s been replicated in countless superhero movies ever since.

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Edgar Wright, who directed Stamp in his final feature film, 2021’s Last Night in Soho, remembered the actor in an Instagram post as “kind, funny, and endlessly fascinating.”

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“The closer the camera moved, the more hypnotic his presence became. In close-up, his unblinking gaze locked in so powerfully that the effect was extraordinary. Terence was a true movie star: the camera loved him, and he loved it right back,” Wright said.

Bill Duke, who starred with Stamp in director Steven Soderbergh’s 1999 crime drama The Limey, said he was “deeply saddened” to hear of his death.

“He brought a rare intensity to the screen, but off-screen he carried himself with warmth, grace, and generosity,” he said on Facebook.

Stamp started his acting career on stage in the late 1950s, where he acted in repertory theatre and met Michael Caine, who was five years older than himself. The pair lived together in a flat in central London while looking for their big break.

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He got his break with Billy Budd and Stamp embarked on a career that would see him in the early 1960s be part of the “angry young men” movement that was introducing an element of social realism into British moviemaking.

That was perhaps most notable in the 1965 adaptation of John Fowles’ creepy debut novel The Collector, where he played the awkward and lonely Freddie Clegg, who kidnapped Samantha Eggar’s Miranda Grey in a warped attempt to win her love. It was a performance that would earn the young Stamp, fresh off his Oscar nomination, the best actor award at that year’s Cannes Film Festival.

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While part of that 1960s British movement, Stamp learned from some of the most seasoned actors from the classical era, including Laurence Olivier.

“I worked with Olivier briefly on my second movie (1962’s Term of Trial),” Stamp recalled in an interview with the AP in 2013. “And he said to me, ‘You should always study your voice.’” Stamp then segued into a spot-on Olivier impersonation, continuing, “‘Because, as you get older, your looks go, but your voice will become empowered.’”

His career took a bit of a hiatus from the late 1960s after he missed out on the role of James Bond to replace Sean Connery, that included a years-long stint in India and which saw him embrace a more holistic approach to his self.

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It was the unexpected role of General Zod that brought him back to the limelight. He played John Tunstall in 1988’s Young Guns, the Galactic Republic leader in 1999’s Star Wars prequel The Phantom Menace, appeared in the comedies Yes Man and Get Smart in 2008 and delivered voice performances in the video games Halo 3 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

Born in London’s East End on July 22, 1938, Stamp lived a colourful life, particularly during the 1960s when he had a string of romances, including with actress Julie Christie and model Jean Shrimpton. He married 29-year-old Elizabeth O’Rourke in 2002 at the age of 64 but the couple divorced six years later. Stamp did not have any children.

Stamp retained his looks as the years ticked by, his natural handsomeness hardened by a more grizzled look.

He generally sought to keep his standards high — to a point.

“I don’t do crappy movies, unless I haven’t got the rent,” he said.

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