The star of Prime Video's hit video game adaptation also admitted 'I just eat, breathe, live, shit Fallout, all the time.'
The actor caught up with GQ about his new outdoor adventure show, how he tweaked his workouts for longevity, and eating good fats for brain health
The red carpet of the Laureus World Sports Awards just got a shot in the arm from Jude Bellingham and his big fit which was complete with 2024's must-have accessory: a brooch.
Read GQ's Manscaped Lawnmower 5.0 Ultra review: The ultimate cropping tool for hairy men. Here's a device that can eliminate every hair on your body with ease.
Having been based on a true story, Baby Reindeer leaves viewers with a lot of...
BABY Reindeer star and creator Richard Gadd's next big TV series has been revealed. The...
Team GB’s taekwondo contender Caden Cunningham set his sights on Olympic glory when he was a child. Now his dreams go way further.
The biggest question around Challengers, Luca Guadagnino's new tennis throuple flick, has no easy answer. But it is pretty gay
The JJJJound x Reebok Club C is set to drop at JJJJound on May 9, followed by a much wider launch at Reebok and select stockists on May 15 for around £120 each.
Steel has long been the favourite material when it comes to watches for men. But in 2024, the number of new steel watches is reducing as creators at Rolex, Patek and Turdor upgrade their materials.
Nutritional therapist Eleanor Hoath gives a guide to the antioxidant supplement glutathione, from its benefits to the recommended dosage and the best ones to use.
The most unrealistic thing about the apocalypse Fallout TV series isn't the supersized lizards. It's the glowing skin.
Back in 1997, the computer game Fallout envisioned a wrist device that tracked our health, told us how to get places, and distracted us with games. The next-gen of wearable tech could take inspiration from it, too.
With Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes and Jodie Comer all reported to star in Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later, Cillian Murphy's acting credit remains conspicuously absent. But why?
At a Fall Guy screening in London, Winston Duke pretty much outdressed everyone there with the simple addition of a beanie.