Although Phillip Schofield is well-known in the UK for his work in television since the 1980s, it turns out that he also left a lasting effect on a certain The Boys star when working on his first job in New Zealand.
Two members of the gory Amazon superhero series’ cast, Karl Urban and Chace Crawford, stopped into the studio on Wednesday’s This Morning to talk with Phillip and Holly Willoughby about season 3.
After talking about the next episodes, which star Karl of Billy Butcher has hinted will be “more dynamic” and include a “musical number,” it was discovered that he was really keeping himself from really branching out on live TV.
Holly mentioned that after This Morning host Phillip, 60, went to New Zealand with his family when he was 19 years old, Karl, 49, liked to watch Phillip when the presenter hosted Shazam! in the country.
Having spoken about how The Boys isn’t suitable for children to watch, Holly said to Karl: ‘Talking of kids watching things, you were a kid when you were watching Phil in New Zealand on Shazam!’
As a grim emerged on Phillip’s face, Karl replied: ‘This is right. He doesn’t want me to talk about this.’
Phillip has himself an A-list fan.
Phillip insisted that he didn’t mind his early career being brought up, as Karl revealed: ‘I’m fanning out on you at the moment.’
As the Dancing On Ice host laughed, the Thor: Ragnarok actor explained that when he was 10 years old, he used to watch Shazam!, which he explained to Chace was ‘a music video thing’, before the age of ‘interweb’.
There will be an exciting reunion of The Boys.
That happened a very long time ago. It all began there, and that’s where I began. Shazam! is to blame, With a remark, Phillip declared his love for New Zealand.
Karl said, “You’re always welcome back.”
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He said menacingly, “Danger will be waiting around every corner with higher and greater consequences.”
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