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Sandra Oh is Photobombed by Dinosaur Toys While Presenting at Golden Globes 2021!

Did anyone actually catch what Sandra Oh said at the 2021 Golden Globes?

The 49-year-old Killing Eve actress, and former Golden Globes winner, Zoomed in for the awards show on Sunday (February 28) from a snowy location.

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While Sandra was trying to introduce the movie Palm Springs, which was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, viewers were distracted by what was actually going on in the background.

Behind Sandra, someone was pulling two dinosaur toys in a sled through the snow as she talked.

It all seemed to be a joke, with Sandra looking back at the dinosaur while she talked about the movie.

In the end, Palm Springs lost the award to Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.

'Raya & the Last Dragon' Gets Action Packed New Trailer - Watch Now!

The brand new trailer for Raya and the Last Dragon is finally here!

Here’s a synopsis of the upcoming film: Raya and the Last Dragon takes us on an exciting, epic journey to the fantasy world of Kumandra, where humans and dragons lived together long ago in harmony. But when an evil force threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, that same evil has returned and it’s up to a lone warrior, Raya, to track down the legendary last dragon to restore the fractured land and its divided people. However, along her journey, she’ll learn that it’ll take more than a dragon to save the world—it’s going to take trust and teamwork as well.

The film features an all-star voice cast including Kelly Marie Tran as the intrepid warrior Raya, Awkwafina as the legendary dragon, Sisu, Gemma Chan as Raya’s nemesis, Namaari, Daniel Dae Kim as Raya’s visionary father, Benja, and Sandra Oh as Namaari’s powerful mother, Virana. Head on over to Just Jared Jr to see who else has joined the cast of this film!

Raya and the Last Dragon will debut in theaters and on Disney+ simultaneously on March 5, 2021. The film will only be available via Premier Access and will cost $29.99.

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Awkwafina & Sandra Oh to Star in Netflix Comedy Together!

Sandra Oh and Awkwafina are teaming up for a Netflix comedy, and the premise of the movie sounds so funny!

Deadline reports that the movie is about a “lonely recluse whose life is upended when her train wreck of a sister vows to mend their relationship by helping her fulfill her lifelong dream: to be a contestant on her favorite game show.”

Sandra and Awkwafina are both Golden Globe award winning actresses and fans are excited to see them on screen together!

No further details about the project – including the film’s title – have been released at this time.

This is not the only project Sandra has lined up at Netflix! Find out what else she has planned in the near future on the streaming service.

Ellen Pompeo Opens Up About How Sandra Oh's Exit From 'Grey's Anatomy' Affected Her

Ellen Pompeo looked back on both Sandra Oh and Patrick Dempsey‘s exits from Grey’s Anatomy affected her.

The 51-year-old star chatted with Dax Shepard on his Armchair Expert podcast, saying that Sandra‘s exit weighed on her more than Patrick‘s exit did.

Ellen admitted that she had a fear about Sandra leaving and wondered if there even was “a show without Sandra?”

She added that if she had left along with Sandra, she worried about being typecast.

Ellen went on, saying, “Sandra is a different kind of actor. … You never doubt whether Sandra Oh is gonna work again, right? She’ll work forever, right? But for me, I had to think, Am I gonna work again? Or am I going to be so typecast?”

However, with Patrick‘s exit, Ellen was determined to stay and prove that she could carry the show without “the man”.

“I could’ve left because the man left, which is not a story that I want to tell. Like, ‘He’s not here anymore, so I have to go.’ So that story then becomes, ‘What can I do without the man?’ Because they had put that in my head for so long that I was no good without him,” she says.

Ellen adds that she stayed and one of the reasons was that she wanted “[to] prove to [herself] that they were wrong in all of the things they put into [her] head over all of those years.”

If you missed it, see what Ellen said about watching herself age on the hit drama series…

Sandra Oh Reveals Why Shonda Rhimes Turned Her Down for the Role of Olivia Pope on 'Scandal'

Kerry Washington and Sandra Oh are talking Scandal!

The 43-year-old Scandal actress and the 48-year-old Killing Eve actress sat down for Variety‘s Actors on Actors series.

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During their conversation, Sandra revealed why Shonda Rhimes turned her down for the role of Olivia Pope on the hit series, which went to Kerry.

“I’ve got to tell you, I remember exactly where I was when I read that damn pilot,” Sandra revealed.

“Really?” Kerry asked.

“Oh yeah. I was on Grey’s. We were on stage five. Someone snuck it to me, I don’t know who it was, but I got my hands on that pilot and I read it and I was just like, ‘How could I play Olivia Pope?’” Sandra continued.

“Oh, for sure!” Kerry added.

“I remember going to Shonda, and it’s like, ‘How could I do this? What is this script? Could I do this too?’ She goes, ‘No, you’ve got to play Cristina Yang!’” Sandra explained.

Sandra also revealed her own theory about this Killing Eve finale…

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Sandra Oh Has Her Own Theory About the 'Killing Eve' Season 2 Finale

Sandra Oh is talking Killing Eve!

The 48-year-old actress called into Variety and iHeart’s podcast The Big Ticket and discussed the hit series.

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During the chat, Sandra talked about the end of Killing Eve‘s second season, in which Villanelle left Eve for dead but walked away without making sure.

“I have my own theory, which might not be in line with the writers or even Jodie [Comer], because I don’t really know what Jodie felt like. What I thought is that [Villanelle] knows. She’s too good at her job. She knows,” she revealed.

She also talked about Season 3, and Villanelle in a clown costume – and whether that was meant as a Joker homage.

“I don’t think so. I think that would definitely be a conversation to have with Suzanne Heathcote, the head writer, but I don’t think so. I think it was really to put Villanelle in an outrageous situation, and then the horror that can happen. No one likes clowns really,” she said.

As for whether Eve and Villanelle could ever actually live a happy life together?

“No, and I think that’s what makes great drama. I think that’s what makes great romance. It’s the yearning that brings people in. It’s that dramatic storytelling. It’s based on desire and yearning,” she explained.

Listen to Sandra Oh‘s podcast appearance…

'Killing Eve' Star Jodie Comer Talks More of Season Three & Says Villanelle Is 'Faced With A Lot of Stuff'

Villanelle (Jodie Comer) goes incognito as a delivery person in this still from the season three premiere of Killing Eve, which is back tonight, April 12.

Jodie spoke to EW about what fans could expect from the new season and what’s in store for Villanelle.

At the end of season two, Villanelle shot Eve (Sandra Oh) as she was walking away – however, Eve isn’t dead at all.

“[She's] trying to carry on with her life and trying to live a more normal life. It’s six months later. It wasn’t like in [season] 1 where we jumped into [season] 2 where we picked up from that moment. So time has passed and we see her trying to get on with things,” Jodie shared of the time jump and what’s going on with her character now.

She adds that “a big theme for Villanelle is her trying to gauge some sense of control. She is a very free spirit and she always seems to be under the thumb of this higher entity, whoever that may be. She’s really trying to shake that off — and she wants to be in charge of her own destiny in a way.”

“Her past definitely comes into play in a very, very big way,” Jodie continued. “I think it enables the audience to see her again in a different surrounding and kind of endearing and frightening. She’s faced with a lot of stuff.”

Jodie also spoke of the symbolism you’ll see of where Eve was shot and how it connects.

“It’s symbolic in a way that when Eve stabbed Villanelle in series 1, for Villanelle, Eve was a part of her in some way. She has this marking that was from her and was now a part of her,” she says. “…I think the biggest thing is that you’re faced with this constant reminder of your past and what it is that you’re dealing in the present. So I think it’s definitely symbolic.”

Killing Eve premieres TONIGHT, April 12 at 9/8c on BBC America.

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