‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Actor Hints at Possible Return for Disney Reboot

While promoting his new show, Lazarus, Sam Claflin told ComicBook he’d be eager to play Philip Swift again. He last appeared as the character in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, alongside Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey’s Syrena. Claflin joked that fans should ask the producers to bring him back, saying he’d ‘love to revisit that world.’

15 Most Bizarre Hybrid Creatures in Mythology

In Greek myth, the Chimera was a fearsome creature with the body of a lion, a goat’s head sprouting from its back, and a serpent as a tail. Born to the monsters Typhon and Echidna, it wreaked havoc on Lycia until the hero Bellerophon slew it. While artwork varied – sometimes showing the goat head higher on its back, and emphasizing the snake tail – the Chimera was always a combination of three beasts. Over time, the creature became a symbol for something impossible or unreal, likely because of its strange, patchwork appearance.

‘The Brady Bunch’ Stars: Where Are They Now?

Robert Reed, best known as Mike Brady, continued to act on television after the show ended, appearing in popular miniseries and making guest appearances on other programs. He participated in several Brady Bunch reunions and TV movies, helping to keep the show’s legacy alive. Beyond television, Reed also enjoyed performing on stage and generously shared his acting knowledge by teaching. He sadly passed away in the early 1990s, but his role as Mike Brady remains what most people remember him for.

Top 10 Coolest Things About Shrek

The story of Shrek started with a 1990 children’s book by William Steig, featuring a happy and self-accepting ogre. DreamWorks bought the rights in the mid-1990s and planned to make it a computer-animated movie. They initially experimented with traditional animation, but ultimately created the film using CGI at PDI DreamWorks. This early development helped keep the story straightforward and easy to adapt for the big screen.

Top 10 Coolest Things About Sauron

Before becoming the feared Sauron, he was known as Mairon, a Maia who originally served the Vala Aulë, a master craftsman. He was naturally skilled at organizing and building, thanks to his strong belief in order and efficiency. However, this desire for control eventually led him to Morgoth, where he learned to use his skills for domination instead of creation. Knowing this history helps explain why he later created tools and systems designed to enslave, rather than help others.