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William Jack Poulter (born 28 January 1993) is an English actor. He first gained recognition in School of Comedy (2009) and then for his role as Eustace Scrubb in the adventure film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) and his starring role in the comedy film We're the Millers (2013).
In the corridor, he meets Lee Carter, the 12-year-old worst-behaved boy in school, thrown out of another class for bad behaviour. After they accidentally break a fish bowl, Lee volunteers to take the blame in exchange for Will's watch, which belonged to his dead father.
The eponymous Boys as depicted in the television series and comics respectively.. The following is a list of fictional characters from the comic series The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, and subsequent media franchise developed by Eric Kripke, consisting of a live-action adaptation, the web series Seven on 7, the animated anthology series The Boys Presents: Diabolical, and ...
The trailer for A24’s harrowing drama Warfare, which boasts a cast of fellow internet boyfriends like The Bear’s Will Poulter, Riverdale’s Charles Melton and Stranger Things’s Joseph Quinn ...
Will Poulter portrayed the famed mountaineer as a young boy in the Leonardo DiCaprio-led movie The Revenant. American Primeval takes place 50 years after the events of the 2015 film. Who was ...
Kenny is still out there chasing waterfalls. It’s been nearly a decade since We’re the Millers, but Will Poulter doubts that the dysfunctional, drug dealing “family” will be reuniting any ...
The Boys is an American media franchise, consisting of action-drama/satirical black comedy superhero television series which follow the residents of a world where superpowered individuals called Supes are recognized as heroes by the general public and work for a powerful corporation known as Vought International, which markets, monetizes, and (secretly) creates them, with most being selfish ...
‘Sometimes James is going to throw things at you and you’re going to be like, “What are you talking about?”’