Sadly, probably not. It's a shame as an espionage role perfectly suited him. He was perfect on "The Avengers", "The Saint" and on "The Tomorrow People".
Neville Longbottom lost Trevor, his toad, of the train on his way to Hogwarts.
yes he plays Nathan Martin in the movie.
Trevor Gagnon .
Paul McGann. He was not in the TV series, but is considered canon since the Seventh Doctor from the series regenerated into him in the 90s American TV movie.
A show is usually considered a movie or a TV series. An episode is more of a well, broadcasting or new thing of a TV series.
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No. Star Wars is a series of movies. However, Jedi is considered a religion in the movie.
In the movie 'Pay it Forward', Arlene McKinney (Trevor's mother) 'pays it forward' by forgiving her mother (who's an alcoholic living on the street), and allowing her to see Trevor.
The entire Harry Potter series would be considered iconic.
Nope! Trevor has a different voice and is taller, and no way Miley would kiss her brother!
No, The movie series and the video games are separate and are considered to be two different universes within DC. The Arkham series belongs to the so called Arkhamverse and the recent Dark Knight trilogy movies belong to the fan dubbed Nolanverse.
There is no movie series.