Indya

  1. Nimona Shape Shifts in Official Trailer For Upcoming Animated Netflix Movie – Watch!
  2. About Indya
  3. Indya Moore
  4. Indya Moore Talks Pose TV Show and Her Journey From Homelessness to Transgender Activist
  5. Aquaman 2 Casts Randall Park Jani Zhao, Indya Moore, Vincent Regan – The Hollywood Reporter
  6. About Indya
  7. Indya Moore
  8. Indya Moore Talks Pose TV Show and Her Journey From Homelessness to Transgender Activist
  9. Aquaman 2 Casts Randall Park Jani Zhao, Indya Moore, Vincent Regan – The Hollywood Reporter
  10. Nimona Shape Shifts in Official Trailer For Upcoming Animated Netflix Movie – Watch!


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Nimona Shape Shifts in Official Trailer For Upcoming Animated Netflix Movie – Watch!

Nimona transforms into many different animals in the brand new trailer for the upcoming Netflix movie of the same name! Chloe Grace Moretz voices the titular character in this animated film adaptation of the graphic novel by ND Stevenson. Check out the trailer and learn more inside… Here’s the full synopsis: When Ballister Boldheart ( Riz Ahmed), a knight in a futuristic medieval world, is framed for a crime he didn’t commit, the only one who can help him prove his innocence is Nimona ( Moretz), a mischievous teen with a taste for mayhem — who also happens to be a shapeshifting creature Ballister has been trained to destroy. But with the entire kingdom out to get him, Nimona’s the best (or technically the only) sidekick Ballister can hope for. And as the lines between heroes, villains, and monsters start to blur, the two of them set out to wreak serious havoc — for Ballister to clear his name once and for all, and for Nimona to…just wreak serious havoc. Also starring in the film are Eugene Lee Yang (Ambrosius Goldenloin), Frances Conroy (The Director), Lorraine Toussaint (Queen Valerin), Beck Bennett (Sir Thoddeus Sureblade), Indya Moore (Alamzapam Davis), RuPaul Charles (Nate Knight), Julio Torres (Diego the Squire) and Sarah Sherman (Coriander Cadaverish). Nimona will debut June 30th on Netflix! • Margot Robbie is giving a tour of the Barbie Dreamhouse from her upcoming movie– Just Jared • The Flash movie reviews are quite mixed, but many say it is the best of the DC mov...

About Indya

Less than three months after taking office, Indya led the city through the unprecedented challenges of the global COVID-19 pandemic. She worked closely with health officials to keep the community safe and informed. The city helped coordinate many support services, from food delivery to multiple vaccine clinics. The city never closed, never furloughed workers – Indya made sure essential services continued without interruption. Indya’s ability to lead effectively during hard times was shaped by her 10 years as Chair and member of the Knox County Board of Education, her work as a teacher, PTA Leader, community volunteer, and Mom. • Chair, E-911 Board • Chair, Pension Board • Board Member, Knoxville Education Foundation • Board Member, Family Justice Center • Leadership Tennessee • Leadership Knoxville • Chair & Member, Knox County Board of Education 2004–2014 • Vice President, 4th & Gill Neighborhood Organization • President, Beaumont Magnet PTA • President, West High School Foundation • Project GRAD 2004–2014 • Indya and her family spent a year in Slovenia, where Indya taught middle and high school students. • Indya has led Habitat for Humanity trips to Guatemala and Bolivia. • She is married to University of Tennessee Law Professor Ben Barton. • They are the proud parents of two adult daughters. • They reside in North Knoxville. • Indya loves biking and hiking city trails and greenways with her dog, Romeo. • Indya can deadlift 205 pounds! • Indya attended Virginia Public Sc...

Indya Moore

• Actor • model Indya Adrianna Moore (born January 17, 1995) she/her pronouns. Early life Career Early work Moore became a model at the age of 15, and began working shoots for Although Moore was booking modeling gigs, they became increasingly disenchanted with the fashion industry and its emphasis on body image. Moore met ballroom dancer In early 2017, Moore walked in Vogue España. That year, Moore appeared in Pose television series In late 2017, Moore was cast in The series premiered on June 3, 2018. Present projects In 2018, Moore signed a contract with Moore has appeared in J.View's 2017 "Don't Pull Away" music video, and in In May 2019, Moore became the first transgender person to be featured on the cover of the U.S. version of Elle magazine. In December 2019, Moore debuted as the voice of Shep on the animated limited series Moore had been cast in the psychological thriller film Escape Room. The film was released on July 16, 2021. Moore voices the character Brooklyn, one of Lunella's classmates, in Upcoming projects Moore will appear in the upcoming horror television series, Magic Hour, a gender-bending recreation of Spot. In June 2020, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ Personal life Moore is she/her pronouns. In an interview with MOORE: I feel like that about fashion. I feel like that about us having the autonomy to express ourselves. I'm non-binary but I don't really talk about it that much. I don't feel like people really are there yet for understa...

Indya Moore Talks Pose TV Show and Her Journey From Homelessness to Transgender Activist

Bustier dress, belt, both Louis Vuitton. PHOTOGRAPHED BY ZOEY GROSSMAN and STYLED BY CHARLES VARENNE. The figure gliding like a lioness through a Rite Aid in Manhattan’s Lower East Side would turn heads, if there were any heads to turn here, two minutes from midnight. Indya Moore’s hair isn’t as Afro-tastic as the wig she wears to play Angel, a sex worker longing for love on FX’s Pose —which dives deep into New York’s late-1980s LGBTQ black and Latinx ballroom community—but her curls are magnificent. Some fall in her face, some stand at attention, as if keeping watch over their owner, who has both a smile that makes you want to hug her and a Bronx-bred air of being able to hold her own in a fight if she has to. (A note on gender pronouns: Indya is nonbinary and prefers to use “they” and “them,” but is also navigating how that works in a society that has long oriented around cisgender or binary trans identities. Most people around Indya use “she,” which Indya says is fine to use throughout this story. See her play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play We’re three days and some nine hours of confessional conversations into knowing each other when Indya asks if I’ll come with her to the pharmacy to pick up her hormone prescription. I don’t hesitate. It’s the kind of errand girlfriends run together, because we all have lives but company makes them better. “Insurance is grimy,” she says, sighing, before bounding up to the counter to ask the pharmacist for a discount. Sh...

Aquaman 2 Casts Randall Park Jani Zhao, Indya Moore, Vincent Regan – The Hollywood Reporter

• Share this article on Facebook • Share this article on Twitter • Share this article on Flipboard • Share this article on Email • Show additional share options • Share this article on Linkedin • Share this article on Pinit • Share this article on Reddit • Share this article on Tumblr • Share this article on Whatsapp • Share this article on Print • Share this article on Comment Logo text The cast of Jani Zhao, Indya Moore and Vincent Regan have joined the Warner Bros./DC movie that is now in production with James Wan in the director’s seat. Meanwhile, Randall Park has returned to reprise his role from the first big-budget installment in the adventures of the man who would be king of the underwater kingdom of Atlantis. Zhao is playing a mystery character named Stingray. It is unclear if the role is villainous in nature, but it is an original character created for the movie. Moore is playing longtime DC character Karshon. The character was originally a Green Lantern villain (he first appeared in 1963’s Green Lantern No. 24) who was originally a shark that, after being hit with radiation, gained intelligence and telepathic powers. Regan is playing Atlan, the ancient ruler of Atlantis who caused the city to sink into the sea. The character appeared briefly in the 2018 Aquaman movie and was portrayed by Graham McTavish. A plot thread in that movie featured Aquaman finding Atlan’s trident. Park returns as Dr. Stephen Shin, a marine biologist who in the comics was obsessed with f...

About Indya

Less than three months after taking office, Indya led the city through the unprecedented challenges of the global COVID-19 pandemic. She worked closely with health officials to keep the community safe and informed. The city helped coordinate many support services, from food delivery to multiple vaccine clinics. The city never closed, never furloughed workers – Indya made sure essential services continued without interruption. Indya’s ability to lead effectively during hard times was shaped by her 10 years as Chair and member of the Knox County Board of Education, her work as a teacher, PTA Leader, community volunteer, and Mom. • Chair, E-911 Board • Chair, Pension Board • Board Member, Knoxville Education Foundation • Board Member, Family Justice Center • Leadership Tennessee • Leadership Knoxville • Chair & Member, Knox County Board of Education 2004–2014 • Vice President, 4th & Gill Neighborhood Organization • President, Beaumont Magnet PTA • President, West High School Foundation • Project GRAD 2004–2014 • Indya and her family spent a year in Slovenia, where Indya taught middle and high school students. • Indya has led Habitat for Humanity trips to Guatemala and Bolivia. • She is married to University of Tennessee Law Professor Ben Barton. • They are the proud parents of two adult daughters. • They reside in North Knoxville. • Indya loves biking and hiking city trails and greenways with her dog, Romeo. • Indya can deadlift 205 pounds! • Indya attended Virginia Public Sc...

Indya Moore

• Actor • model Indya Adrianna Moore (born January 17, 1995) she/her pronouns. Early life Career Early work Moore became a model at the age of 15, and began working shoots for Although Moore was booking modeling gigs, they became increasingly disenchanted with the fashion industry and its emphasis on body image. Moore met ballroom dancer In early 2017, Moore walked in Vogue España. That year, Moore appeared in Pose television series In late 2017, Moore was cast in The series premiered on June 3, 2018. Present projects In 2018, Moore signed a contract with Moore has appeared in J.View's 2017 "Don't Pull Away" music video, and in In May 2019, Moore became the first transgender person to be featured on the cover of the U.S. version of Elle magazine. In December 2019, Moore debuted as the voice of Shep on the animated limited series Moore had been cast in the psychological thriller film Escape Room. The film was released on July 16, 2021. Moore voices the character Brooklyn, one of Lunella's classmates, in Upcoming projects Moore will appear in the upcoming horror television series, Magic Hour, a gender-bending recreation of Spot. In June 2020, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ Personal life Moore is she/her pronouns. In an interview with MOORE: I feel like that about fashion. I feel like that about us having the autonomy to express ourselves. I'm non-binary but I don't really talk about it that much. I don't feel like people really are there yet for understa...

Indya Moore Talks Pose TV Show and Her Journey From Homelessness to Transgender Activist

Bustier dress, belt, both Louis Vuitton. PHOTOGRAPHED BY ZOEY GROSSMAN and STYLED BY CHARLES VARENNE. The figure gliding like a lioness through a Rite Aid in Manhattan’s Lower East Side would turn heads, if there were any heads to turn here, two minutes from midnight. Indya Moore’s hair isn’t as Afro-tastic as the wig she wears to play Angel, a sex worker longing for love on FX’s Pose —which dives deep into New York’s late-1980s LGBTQ black and Latinx ballroom community—but her curls are magnificent. Some fall in her face, some stand at attention, as if keeping watch over their owner, who has both a smile that makes you want to hug her and a Bronx-bred air of being able to hold her own in a fight if she has to. (A note on gender pronouns: Indya is nonbinary and prefers to use “they” and “them,” but is also navigating how that works in a society that has long oriented around cisgender or binary trans identities. Most people around Indya use “she,” which Indya says is fine to use throughout this story. See her play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play We’re three days and some nine hours of confessional conversations into knowing each other when Indya asks if I’ll come with her to the pharmacy to pick up her hormone prescription. I don’t hesitate. It’s the kind of errand girlfriends run together, because we all have lives but company makes them better. “Insurance is grimy,” she says, sighing, before bounding up to the counter to ask the pharmacist for a discount. Sh...

Aquaman 2 Casts Randall Park Jani Zhao, Indya Moore, Vincent Regan – The Hollywood Reporter

• Share this article on Facebook • Share this article on Twitter • Share this article on Flipboard • Share this article on Email • Show additional share options • Share this article on Linkedin • Share this article on Pinit • Share this article on Reddit • Share this article on Tumblr • Share this article on Whatsapp • Share this article on Print • Share this article on Comment Logo text The cast of Jani Zhao, Indya Moore and Vincent Regan have joined the Warner Bros./DC movie that is now in production with James Wan in the director’s seat. Meanwhile, Randall Park has returned to reprise his role from the first big-budget installment in the adventures of the man who would be king of the underwater kingdom of Atlantis. Zhao is playing a mystery character named Stingray. It is unclear if the role is villainous in nature, but it is an original character created for the movie. Moore is playing longtime DC character Karshon. The character was originally a Green Lantern villain (he first appeared in 1963’s Green Lantern No. 24) who was originally a shark that, after being hit with radiation, gained intelligence and telepathic powers. Regan is playing Atlan, the ancient ruler of Atlantis who caused the city to sink into the sea. The character appeared briefly in the 2018 Aquaman movie and was portrayed by Graham McTavish. A plot thread in that movie featured Aquaman finding Atlan’s trident. Park returns as Dr. Stephen Shin, a marine biologist who in the comics was obsessed with f...

Nimona Shape Shifts in Official Trailer For Upcoming Animated Netflix Movie – Watch!

Nimona transforms into many different animals in the brand new trailer for the upcoming Netflix movie of the same name! Chloe Grace Moretz voices the titular character in this animated film adaptation of the graphic novel by ND Stevenson. Check out the trailer and learn more inside… Here’s the full synopsis: When Ballister Boldheart ( Riz Ahmed), a knight in a futuristic medieval world, is framed for a crime he didn’t commit, the only one who can help him prove his innocence is Nimona ( Moretz), a mischievous teen with a taste for mayhem — who also happens to be a shapeshifting creature Ballister has been trained to destroy. But with the entire kingdom out to get him, Nimona’s the best (or technically the only) sidekick Ballister can hope for. And as the lines between heroes, villains, and monsters start to blur, the two of them set out to wreak serious havoc — for Ballister to clear his name once and for all, and for Nimona to…just wreak serious havoc. Also starring in the film are Eugene Lee Yang (Ambrosius Goldenloin), Frances Conroy (The Director), Lorraine Toussaint (Queen Valerin), Beck Bennett (Sir Thoddeus Sureblade), Indya Moore (Alamzapam Davis), RuPaul Charles (Nate Knight), Julio Torres (Diego the Squire) and Sarah Sherman (Coriander Cadaverish). Nimona will debut June 30th on Netflix! • Margot Robbie is giving a tour of the Barbie Dreamhouse from her upcoming movie– Just Jared • The Flash movie reviews are quite mixed, but many say it is the best of the DC mov...