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Ben Barnes: Fallen hero Tim wants new start in ‘The Institute’

1 of 3 | New episodes of Ben Barnes’ “The Institute” air Sundays. Photo courtesy of MGM+ NEW YORK, July 20 (UPI) — Prince Caspian, Westworld and The Punisher alum Ben Barnes says Tim, the character he plays in the new supernatural drama, The Institute, is a troubled man seeking redemption by relocating to a small town in Maine and taking a job as a night watchman. “We meet him at quite a heavy moment in his life. He’s looking to kind of press re-start on his life. He used to be a police officer and he’s made some decisions which weigh really heavily on him and he feels very shameful about,” Barnes, 43, told UPI in a recent Zoom interview. “He’s lost a lot, including a marriage, because of it and I think he’s trying to find some peace in his life, and finds himself near this Institute, and something starts to not add up for him about this new community that he finds himself In and, so, he starts snooping and uncovering things and realizing, eventually, the full horror of what’s happening.” Based on the book by Stephen King, new episodes of the MGM+ show air Sundays and follow Luke (Freeman), a teen genius, who is kidnapped and awakens at The Institute, a facility full of children who all got there the same way he did, possess unusual abilities and are told they are needed to save the world. “Luke is sort of at a crossroads,” said newcomer Freeman, the 19-year-old son of British acting royalty Martin Freeman and Amanda Abbington. “He has MIT calling and a future ahead of him, but, also, he has everybody back in Minneapolis and he doesn’t want to let anybody down,” Freeman said of Luke. “So, I think he’s sort of living his best life as a 14-year-old. He’s got a brilliant opportunity ahead of him and, I’m sure, in his head, he’s thinking it will work itself out.” While they find themselves navigating unusual circumstances, Tim and Luke seem authentic, three-dimensional and easy for viewers to relate to. “It is probably easier for Tim at the beginning because he’s grounded in very real things. It’s sort of a quiet beginning for Tim,” Barnes said. “For Joe, to play a character who is sort of snatched up into such a horrific environment, to be so unsettled so fast into the show [is more challenging],” Barnes added. “But I think you’re always going to be rooting for the person who’s being treated in an unjust way and rooting for the person who’s trying to help that person and support that person, so I think we were helped by the structure of the story in that way.” Barnes went on to say the fact both characters have firm grips on their moral compasses also make them likable. “They know which way True North is and they know what’s right to stand up for and those are the things that they kind of really have in common,” Barnes added. “They can’t help but stand up for the things they think are right and I think once you start to sense that in someone, when you’re watching a show, you can’t help but be on their side.” King is famous for telling stories that are not just entertaining or disturbing, but that also explore important existential issues. The Institute, for example, takes a deep dive into concepts such as free will, authoritarianism and sacrifices required for a greater good. “There are lots of scenes where there are questions being asked that are not being answered and I think Stephen King is such a master of allegory — like using telepathy to signify communication or telekinesis to signify those sort of hidden powers that we all have, even the most vulnerable of us, to kind of be hopeful and to fight against unchecked systems,” Barnes said. Barnes, who has been professionally acting for more than 20 years, was ready to help Freeman if he needed anything, much the way Tim wanted to be there for Luke. “He’s just born to do this,” Barnes praised his co-star. “But [I wanted us] to be able to work through things together and discuss dynamics of the story or if he ever felt uncomfortable about situations, or committing to moments or whatever it might be,” Barnes added. “We became a good source of support for each other, through the course of filming, being the two Brits out there [in Nova Scotia], away from home for those months filming the show together.” The show co-stars Mary-Louise Parker, Robert Joy, Julian Richings and Martin Roach. Read More

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Minneapolis mayor loses party endorsement for November election

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, right, pictured in 2023 during a press conference about an investigation into police conduct in the 2020 murder of George Floyd, lost the the Democratic party’s backing in this November’s mayoral election to state Sen. Omar Fateh. Photo by Craig Lassig/EPA July 20 (UPI) — The Minneapolis mayor during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests has lost the backing of the Democratic party to a Somali-American after a contested vote by members of the party. Omar Fateh, 35, a state Senator, won the mayoral endorsement over Jacob Frey, who has held the office since 2018. Fateh is the first Somali-American to serve in the state legislature since 2018 and received 60% of the delegates at the Minneapolis DFL convention Saturday, despite complaints from the Frey campaign about the election process. Frey took issue with electronic balloting at the convention, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and said he would appeal the vote. “This election should be decided by the entire city rather than the small group of people who became delegates, particularly in light of the extremely flawed and irregular conduct of this convention,” Frey’s campaign manager office said in a statement. “Voters will now have a clear choice between the records and leadership of Sen. Fateh and Mayor Frey. We look forward to taking our vision to the voters in November.” Frey was elected mayor in 2017 and again in 2021, and was in charge of Minneapolis during the 2020 BLM riots after George Floyd died at the hands of a white police officer. Read More

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Ajey Teaser: ‘Yogi’ Is On A Mission To End Lawlessness, Netizens Say ‘Bollywood Needs More Of This’

Updated 20 July 2025 at 08:15 IST Ajey: The Untold Story Of A Yogi follows a fierce political leader, who rises through the ranks with the aim of making his state crime free. Follow: Ajey: The Untold Story Of A Yogi is eyeing release on August 1 | Image: Instagram Ajey: The Untold Story Of

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Want Korean Glass Skin? 7 Must-Follow Skincare Tips To Achieve Glow Like Dew This Summer

Updated 20 July 2025 at 19:58 IST Who doesn’t dream of achieving radiant Korean glass skin? Discover simple steps to glow like morning dew this season. Learn more here. Follow: Korean Skincare Tips for Dew Skin | Image: Freepik Taking care of your skin is essential for your health and appearance. It helps to maintain

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Instagram Reveals Chilling Murder Plot: Wife Drugged, Electrocuted Husband With His Cousin’s Help

Updated 20 July 2025 at 17:45 IST Instagram chats expose a chilling murder plot as a woman and her husband’s cousin drug and electrocute him to stage an accidental death. Follow: Instagram chats reveal chilling murder plot | Image: X New Delhi: Instagram chats between the accused have revealed disturbing details behind the death of

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Watch: BTS Jin, BLACKPINK Rose And Lisa Recreate Viral Coldplay Concert Affair Moment At Their Gigs

Jin and BLACKPINK are currently on their respective US tours | Image: Republic Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin said with a laugh during his recent Boston concert, “I hope we didn’t do something bad”, moments after CEO of data startup Astronomer Andy Byron and his HR chief Kristin Cabot were caught cuddling on the kiss

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Manchester United To Hijack Viktor Gyokeres Deal from Arsenal? Report Makes Shocking Claim

Viktor Gyokeres celebrates in his unique style | Image: AP Manchester United endured a difficult 2024-25 season, having finished 15th in the Premier League. Ruben Amorim’s side also lost to Tottenham Hotspur in the Europa League final, ending their Champions League hopes. Manchester United Closing In On A Deal For Viktor Gyokeres Despite an underwhelming

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Massive Crowds in Israel Demand Trump Strike Another ‘Big, Beautiful Deal’ to Free Gaza Hostages

Updated 20 July 2025 at 09:00 IST Massive crowd in Israel to call for a comprehensive deal to end the war and secure the return of 50 captives from Gaza, urging Trump’s intervention amid ongoing ceasefire talks in Doha. Follow: Massive Crowds in Israel Demand Trump Strike Another ‘Big, Beautiful Deal’ to Free Gaza Hostages

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Can Diplomatic Efforts Help Free Nimisha From Yemen’s Prison?

Nimisha Priya, an Indian national, endures her darkest days behind bars in a Yemeni prison—isolated, caught in a diplomatic limbo, and surrounded by silence. Yemen’s prisons are among the most unforgiving in the world, plagued by overcrowding, poor hygiene, and harsh treatment. In places like Sanaa Central Prison, where Nimisha is confined, inmates suffer intense

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‘Virat Kohli Would Have Won Comfortably’: Steve Harmison Issues Explosive Remark After Shubman Gill-Led Team India Falls Short At Lord’s

Updated 19 July 2025 at 17:31 IST Steve Harmison said India would’ve won the Lord’s Test if Virat Kohli had played, claiming he could’ve made a difference in the fourth-innings. India lost by 22 runs and now trails 2-1 in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Follow: India’s Virat Kohli plays a shot during the 2nd Test Day

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