June 23, 2024Jun 23 Author Some lucky french people 🥐🇨🇵🤩 He also hugged every single of those lucky connards 😭 @Lilja K
June 25, 2024Jun 25 Author Tom Blyth does not want to dress viral at Paris Fashion Week The Hunger Games star talks sexy knits, organic Loewe fits and Hunter Schafer's innate fashion genius Tom Blyth loved Challengers. Then again, who didn’t? Chatting down the phone from Paris en route to Loewe’s Spring/Summer 2025 show, The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes actor is waxing lyrical about Jonathan Anderson’s costuming for the year’s horniest tennis drama. “In the same way the Trent Reznor soundtrack made the film, Jonathan’s designs made the film and pulled it all together,” he says. “Luca [Guadagnino] is so good at directing actors but he’s got such an aesthetic eye. So you can see why someone like him and Jonathan have bonded and made great work together.” Ever since he anchored The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes as a young, morally clapped Coriolanus Snow, Blyth has reached new levels of booked and busy. He released a new season of Billy the Kid earlier this month. He wrapped a gritty prison drama, Wasteman, a day before we speak (“I got to play someone I’ve never played before: this pretty crazed, violent prisoner. I got to bounce off the wall and be a little bit nutty for a few weeks”), and the day after we speak he’s flying to Bulgaria to shoot Watch Dogs, an action-adventure based on the video game series of the same. At some point he’s set to star in adaptations of A Farewell to Arms and Discussion Materials. He may also sleep. But most intriguingly, Blyth mentions he had lunch with Luca Guadagnino “a couple of weeks ago in LA.” He says little else on the matter, other than reaffirming his fandom for the director. For the Loewe show, Blyth stepped out in a burgundy sweater vest with a green arrow in the centre and pleated black trousers. “I’m wearing a knitwear sweater vest and it feels sexy,” he says. “And that’s what they do at Loewe: they make knitwear sexy.” After a juggernaut press tour for The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Blyth has more or less got the hang of dressing up for red carpets and dinners. “I think most people from most backgrounds don’t have access to these kinds of things early in their life, so when you do, it feels like a very strange world to be in,” he says. “It can feel quite tense because you’re not sure how to act. Then you go to a few more events and a couple of shows and you don’t feel like such an imposter.” Initially, Blyth found the process of being dressed a bit overwhelming, when PRs would weigh in on his fashion choices: “It was decision making by committee and I find that difficult. It honestly takes the fun out of it.” He’s formed a close bond with his stylist, Michael Fisher, and the pair have refined their way of working, with grooming expert Bjorn Krischker drafted in for Paris Fashion Week. “If the aim here is to feel good then I should lead with my impulse,” he says. “Me and Michael have streamlined it to the point where I tell him what vibe I’m going for and he pulls some options. For the press tour I was taking 31 different looks for each event and it just felt so not like me. I had to find a way to make it feel like something I could do and make it more personal.” Blyth sought to channel the essence of a ‘60s French film star for his The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes premiere fits, because he felt most at home in “slouchy suits and flowy shirts.” But he was also mindful of who his co-stars were: “When I’m stood next to Hunter Schafer, who is the fashion queen of the century on the red carpet, there’s no way you’re going to outshine her so don’t even try,” he says. “And I don’t even want to – that’s her thing. I love her a lot, so it’s nice to stand next to her and be able to share in her limelight when she’s looking amazing.” Blyth isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel when it comes to fashion, and that suits him just fine. “I feel like everyone’s dressing to go viral, which I find a bit exhausting,” he says. “Especially when men do it, because it can feel a bit try-hard. It really only works when someone’s dressing because they want to wear it and not because they think it’s going to hit on the internet.” https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/tom-blyth-loewe-ss25-show-2024
June 25, 2024Jun 25 Author On 5/7/2024 at 9:56 PM, Jade Bahr said: Met gala after party 2024 (with director Luca Guadagnino) I'm fainting @Lilja K means this a future project?
June 25, 2024Jun 25 On 6/23/2024 at 1:48 PM, Jade Bahr said: Some lucky french people 🥐🇨🇵🤩 He also hugged every single of those lucky connards 😭 @Lilja K He looks happy too❤️
June 26, 2024Jun 26 Author 23 hours ago, Lilja K said: He looks happy too❤️ He's quite popular around the world right now since Songbirds & Snakes. I wonder if he or young actors/actresses are worried to lose this sudden fame as fast as it came or if they just enjoy "the moment" as it lasts. Tom with fans: https://www.instagram.com/reel/C8p9ivuswBa/
June 26, 2024Jun 26 2 minutes ago, Jade Bahr said: I wonder if he or young actors/actresses are worried to lose this sudden fame as fast as it came or if they just enjoy "the moment" as it lasts. It's different for everyone. But I hope he's not worried, he has good upcoming projects.
June 26, 2024Jun 26 20 minutes ago, Jade Bahr said: His 2 best Snow poster @Lilja K Love his pouty face/plump lips 😁 2nd > > > 1st
June 26, 2024Jun 26 Author At least he's open to the idea of returning as Snow at one point @Lilja K Will Tom Blyth Ever Return to 'The Hunger Games'? The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes delves into young Coriolanus Snow's journey, exploring love, ambition, and legacy. Tom Blyth starred as Snow in the movie, opposite Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird. Blyth is open to revisiting the character's story in future films to continue his rise to power. Starting with 2012’s The Hunger Games, the movies in the franchise have explored the good and bad, as extremes of one another. The chance to delve into what lies in between, and how one might cross from one side of the divide to the other hadn't been looked into. However, with The Hunger Game: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes that is exactly what transpires, as we meet a younger version of President Coriolanus Snow as he tries to maintain his family name and dignity as an 18-year-old boy. Tom Blyth portrayed the character of Coriolanus Snow, long before he became the antagonist we see in The Hunger Games movie trilogy. In a conversation with Screen Rant, Blyth, who is presently promoting the second season of his MGM+ series, Billy the Kid which premieres on June 2, was asked about reprising his role as the future ruler of Panem. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes allowed the actor and his character to explore an entangled web of love, friendship, ambition, and legacy, an experience Blyth is willing to revisit in whatever capacity required. Blyth revealed: "Yeah, yeah, yeah. It'd be a no-brainer. I feel like I was so fortunate to get to step into that world, and I really love everyone involved: Francis Lawrence, Nina Jacobson, and Suzanne Collins. But it would be really cool to keep digging into that story, and I do think fans feel this too. I think they were very excited to reignite the world, and I think people feel like within that reigniting, there's more to do. There are more stories to delve into. I do think there's more to Coriolanus’ story to delve into, whether he's the lead character or whether he's a periphery character and we look at someone else's story. But I think it'd be fascinating to see his continued rise to power and what happens along the way." The Prospects For Returning To Panem The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes turned out to be a success for Lionsgate, as the film was well received by audiences and critics alike. Despite its warm reception, this wasn't reflected in its box office earnings, as the film is the lowest earning title in the franchise with just over $330 million. There seems to be a valid appetite for more visits to Panem, however, the question remains if another movie will be made. The Hunger Games franchise is built on Suzanne Collins' critically acclaimed novels with the creators of the film rarely straying away from the source material. However, should a sequel to the latest movie be considered, and given Collins hasn't penned a novel sequel, there is a case to explore other characters within the existing universe and build out from there. https://collider.com/the-hunger-games-tom-blyth-return/
June 26, 2024Jun 26 22 minutes ago, Jade Bahr said: At least he's open to the idea of returning as Snow at one point @Lilja K Will Tom Blyth Ever Return to 'The Hunger Games'? The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes delves into young Coriolanus Snow's journey, exploring love, ambition, and legacy. Tom Blyth starred as Snow in the movie, opposite Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird. Blyth is open to revisiting the character's story in future films to continue his rise to power. Starting with 2012’s The Hunger Games, the movies in the franchise have explored the good and bad, as extremes of one another. The chance to delve into what lies in between, and how one might cross from one side of the divide to the other hadn't been looked into. However, with The Hunger Game: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes that is exactly what transpires, as we meet a younger version of President Coriolanus Snow as he tries to maintain his family name and dignity as an 18-year-old boy. Tom Blyth portrayed the character of Coriolanus Snow, long before he became the antagonist we see in The Hunger Games movie trilogy. In a conversation with Screen Rant, Blyth, who is presently promoting the second season of his MGM+ series, Billy the Kid which premieres on June 2, was asked about reprising his role as the future ruler of Panem. The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes allowed the actor and his character to explore an entangled web of love, friendship, ambition, and legacy, an experience Blyth is willing to revisit in whatever capacity required. Blyth revealed: "Yeah, yeah, yeah. It'd be a no-brainer. I feel like I was so fortunate to get to step into that world, and I really love everyone involved: Francis Lawrence, Nina Jacobson, and Suzanne Collins. But it would be really cool to keep digging into that story, and I do think fans feel this too. I think they were very excited to reignite the world, and I think people feel like within that reigniting, there's more to do. There are more stories to delve into. I do think there's more to Coriolanus’ story to delve into, whether he's the lead character or whether he's a periphery character and we look at someone else's story. But I think it'd be fascinating to see his continued rise to power and what happens along the way." The Prospects For Returning To Panem The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes turned out to be a success for Lionsgate, as the film was well received by audiences and critics alike. Despite its warm reception, this wasn't reflected in its box office earnings, as the film is the lowest earning title in the franchise with just over $330 million. There seems to be a valid appetite for more visits to Panem, however, the question remains if another movie will be made. The Hunger Games franchise is built on Suzanne Collins' critically acclaimed novels with the creators of the film rarely straying away from the source material. However, should a sequel to the latest movie be considered, and given Collins hasn't penned a novel sequel, there is a case to explore other characters within the existing universe and build out from there. https://collider.com/the-hunger-games-tom-blyth-return/ I don't think anyone would mind at all😁
July 5, 2024Jul 5 Author Gorgeous from all angles @Lilja K I really have a thing for men wearing subtle jewelry.
July 22, 2024Jul 22 Author Love his comittment to slutty feel good outfits on the red carpet @Lilja K see through subtle neckline extravaganza neckline tits out double hotness
August 2, 2024Aug 2 Author His rom com era has officially started next to my favorite Queen Jane!!! I'm so seated What a time to be alive @Lilja K
August 2, 2024Aug 2 Author ^already love them Also for the first time ever people seem satisfied with the casting of their favorite book 😅 https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-LNbJQOQ3U/
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