The series moved to Disney Channel for its second season, which began on Januwith the crossover episode The Phineas and Ferb Effect. The first episode premiered on October 3rd, 2016 on Disney XD. Meanwhile, a pair of time travelers are trying to make sure that the pistachio nut doesn't become extinct. Despite this genetic curse, the ever-optimistic Milo takes it all in stride and manages to turn his endless string of misfortunes into exciting adventures for himself and his best friends. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.A descendant of the original Murphy of Murphy's Law, Milo was literally Born Unlucky and is doomed to having anything going wrong around him at a moments' notice. We need your consent to load this YouTube content We use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. It will be released in cinemas on 21 July 2023. All proceeds "will go directly to delivering the Activating Social Empathy education programme in Irish schools and youth work organisations".Įarlier this year, Murphy completed work on Christopher Nolan's new film, Oppenheimer, in which he plays the lead role of 'the father of the atomic bomb', J Robert Oppenheimer. Ionbhá: The Empathy Book for Ireland is published by Mercier Press. "Yeah, I just really like Irish people!" Murphy laughed. "You feel home in a way that you don't when you're away." Do you feel different in yourself?" asked the host. "And it feels different when you're back, then. "Certainly, in my game, it seems to be people go away for long periods to kind of establish yourself or whatever it might be, to prove that you can play other parts other than Irish person and to come home." Ionbhá: The Empathy Book for Ireland is published by Mercier Press "I think that's a narrative of Irish people to go away and to come back, you know? It seems to be. So you're just away from a different place, and I'd rather be in Ireland. You're always away when you're working, do you know? You're rarely at home, that rarely happens. When asked if it made "life and work more complicated for you to be here", Murphy replied: "Ah, not really. "It was the best decision we made, coming back, 100%. ![]() ![]() Just there's less people here! (laughs) That was a consideration! ![]() "I've always been very proud of the fact that I am Irish, and my wife is Irish, and the kids were of a certain age we wanted them to be close to their parents. "So presumably, you feel this is a kind of a healthy place to raise kids rather than elsewhere." ![]() "I notice whenever I read pieces about you, Cillian, by Irish people, there's this great pride that, 'He could have lived in San Francisco, he used to live in London - but he came back to Dublin to rear his kids'," said O'Connor. The Cork actor shared his thoughts about coming home when he appeared on Saturday's show alongside Professor Pat Dolan to discuss the new book that they have edited, Ionbhá: The Empathy Book for Ireland. Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy has told the Brendan O'Connor Show on RTÉ Radio 1 that returning with his wife and children to live in Ireland has been "the best decision we made".
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