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Nicolas Bezzina Wins Master Chef Malta Season 1

Nicolas Bezzina Wins Master Chef Malta Season 1
May 6 2024 Share

We have an official winner!

Nicolas Bezzina has officially become the first winner of Master Chef Malta Season 1.

‘His meticulous attention to detail and creativity shone through in every dish. Challenge after challenge, Nicolas consistently impressed the judges and ultimately emerged as the first-ever MasterChef Malta champion!’

 

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‘A huge congratulations to ALL the contestants who participated in MasterChef Malta, and a special acknowledgment to David and Ray George for their outstanding performances today. Your talent has truly elevated the competition!’

What do you make of this victory?

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Lord of The Rings Actor, Bernard Hill Passes Away

Lord of The Rings Actor, Bernard Hill Passes Away
May 5 2024 Share

Bernard Hill, the celebrated actor renowned for his roles in blockbuster hits such as “Titanic” and “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy, has passed away at the age of 79. His agent confirmed the news in the early hours of this morning, marking the end of a remarkable career that spanned over four decades.

Hill’s portrayal of Captain Edward Smith in James Cameron’s 1997 epic “Titanic” earned him widespread acclaim and solidified his status as a versatile and talented actor. The film itself went on to win 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, catapulting Hill into the international spotlight.

Born in Manchester, Hill first gained prominence in the early 1980s for his compelling performance as Yosser Hughes in the groundbreaking British television series “Boys from the Blackstuff.” His raw and emotive portrayal of a struggling Liverpool man struck a chord with audiences, showcasing his ability to bring depth and authenticity to his characters.

However, it was his role as King Theoden in Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” trilogy that endeared him to a new generation of fans. Hill’s commanding presence and nuanced portrayal of the noble king garnered widespread praise, contributing to the immense success of the film series.

Beyond his iconic roles, Hill’s talent extended to a wide range of projects, from stage to screen. His dedication to his craft and his ability to inhabit diverse characters earned him respect and admiration from peers and audiences alike.

As news of his passing spreads, tributes pour in from across the entertainment industry, honoring Hill’s legacy and the indelible mark he left on cinema. He will be remembered not only for his remarkable performances but also for his warmth, humor, and enduring contribution to the world of film and television. Bernard Hill may have left us, but his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.

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The Final ‘Fast & Furious’ will Release in 2026

The Final 'Fast & Furious' will Release in 2026
May 5 2024 Share

The Fast & Furious saga is gearing up for its grand finale, and according to director Louis Leterrier, fans won’t have to wait much longer. At a recent panel at CCXP MX moderated by Collider’s Steve Weintraub, Leterrier provided thrilling updates on the production timeline and storyline for the highly anticipated conclusion to the epic series.

Leterrier, known for his directorial finesse in Fast X, which raked in over $700 million at the global box office, confirmed that filming for the final movie will kick off early next year. He cheekily endorsed Tyrese Gibson’s prediction, hinting, “Tyrese is always right. Watch his Instagram!”

But what’s even more exciting is the planned release window for the film. Leterrier announced, “It’s filming early next year, and it’s coming out in 2026, which will be exactly to the day, 25 years since the first one came out.” With the franchise celebrating its quarter-century-long legacy, a June 2026 release seems highly probable, marking a monumental occasion for Fast & Furious fans worldwide.

The director also dropped tantalizing hints about the setting and closure of the series. The final movie will return to where it all began: Los Angeles, the birthplace of the first, more grounded Fast and Furious film. This decision serves as both a homage to the franchise’s roots and a fitting conclusion to the saga’s epic journey. Leterrier expressed his excitement, stating, “It’s exactly that. That’s what we wanna do. We wanna bring it back home, and still have a great big journey to tell.”

Regarding the storyline, Fast X introduces Dante, played by Jason Momoa, as Dom and the crew’s fiercest adversary yet. The son of drug lord Hernan Reyes, taken down by Hobbs in Fast Five, Dante is a volatile and vengeful force, unleashing chaos and car chases like never before seen in the franchise. The film concludes with Dom in full protective-dad mode, shielding his son from Dante’s relentless pursuit in what appears to be a warzone.

As the Fast & Furious family prepares for their final ride, Leterrier teased, “Yes,” when asked if he knew how the franchise would ultimately conclude, leaving fans on the edge of their seats with anticipation.

With its explosive action, heartfelt moments, and a return to its roots, the final installment of the Fast & Furious franchise promises to be an unforgettable cinematic experience, bringing closure to a legendary saga while leaving audiences craving more.

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San Ġiljan Secures Fifth Consecutive Winter League Title

San Ġiljan Secures Fifth Consecutive Winter League Title
May 5 2024 Share

In a thrilling final clash that took place yesterday, San Ġiljan continued their reign in the BOV Winter League, clinching a record fifth consecutive title. The match saw them overpowering their rivals Neptunes, sealing their victory with an 11-9 scoreline.

San Ġiljan’s path to victory was characterized by their unwavering dominance, exemplified by their performance in the final against Neptunes. Despite a strong start from Neptunes, with a 2-1 lead early in the match, San Ġiljan quickly took control, led by Nico Schiavone’s hat-trick and contributions from Andreas Galea and Jake Bonavia.

As the game progressed, San Ġiljan’s superiority became more evident, particularly with the return of Matthew Zammit to the water. They dominated the third quarter, establishing a 7-5 lead with goals from Schiavone, Galea, and Zammit. Even when Zammit was excluded late in the game, Neptunes failed to capitalize on the opportunity.

With just three minutes remaining and San Ġiljan leading 11-7, any hopes of a Neptunes comeback were dashed as Russell Caruana scored a quick brace, solidifying the victory for the Saints. Though Neptunes managed to make the scoreline more respectable with late goals, San Ġiljan’s triumph was undeniable.

In an earlier fixture on the same day, Sliema secured a 12-7 victory over Sirens, edging past them on goal difference to claim second place in the league standings behind San Ġiljan. Led by Daniel Rizzo and veteran Dino Zammit, who both scored three goals each, Sliema demonstrated their dominance throughout the match.

San Ġiljan’s fifth consecutive title reaffirms their status as the team to beat in Maltese water polo. With their victory fresh in mind, the league’s other contenders will be aiming to dethrone them in the seasons to come.

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