Nathan Fillion extends to Horcajadas between Everyman and Hunk, and has built a race. It is a natural roles that require charisma and a touch of self -awareness, whether it is solving crimes, commanding a spacecraft or applying the law.

On Sunday Funday, the people of Los Angeles give us a play per game of their ideal Sunday in the city. Find ideas and inspiration about where to go, what to eat and how to enjoy life on weekends.
Fillion played the mystery novelist Richard Castle in the criminal drama of ABC “Castle” and stars “The Rookie” of ABC as John Nolan, a room that sails for his middle -aged crisis by joining the LAPD. Of course, for science fiction fans, Fillion will always be Captain Mal Reynolds of “Firefly”, the short -lasting but dear Space Western who has maintained a basic element in comic conventions for more than two decades. Although “Firefly” lasted only one season in 2002, his state of cult has endured, consolidating Fillion as a favorite of fans in the world of genre.
Now it is entering an even bigger universe: the DC universe. Fillion plays the role of Guy Gardner / Green Lantern (complete with the iconic bowl cut) in “Superman” by James Gunn, a highly anticipated restart that reaches the reset theaters today.
“You have to be very lucky,” he says about his 30 -year -old career. “It does not depend on you if you stay relevant and popular and on television and on movies.”
Living near the hills in Hollywood, on Fillion's ideal Sunday implies relaxing at home, catching up with their favorite people and some night games. This is how a perfect day would happen in the city.

7:30 AM: Greet my cat and do some art
I prefer to wake up in sunlight than an alarm. I like to have open curtains for the sun to come out, I wake up and feel awake, while if an alarm goes out in the dark, I do not. My cat does not sleep in my room, but every morning, when I wake up, he is at the foot of my bed. This is Bowie. I called him Bowie because he has heterochromia: a blue eye, a gold. It is massive, 25 pounds, a Norwegian forest cat and Turkish angora. It's great not waking up, what I appreciate. Then I follow me while I do my coffee, creamy and sweet, like my cat. I will sit in my kitchen, I have nothing more than squeaky birds and the sun rises, scribbling for hours if I am allowed. I say “scribble” instead of “drawing” because my work is abstract, only black paper ink, but only with the right pen, ink and paper. It is an ASMR thing.

9 am: benny eggs with sweet butter
I love breakfast eggs. I will make a classical fight and toast with a little bacon or some sausages. But if I really want to treat myself, they are Benedict eggs. There is a place called Sweet butter Below Ventura Boulevard, and make a really pleasant egg Benny.
10 am: a walk with a view (and a contingency plan of the rainy day)
After breakfast? A walk. I live near the hills in Hollywood. You are up there, you are in nature, you are seeing animals, you are seeing the birds. You are outside, looking for the city. It is better that your body moves a little after you have some food. If it is a rainy day, all bets are disabled. You will find me in the IPIC theaters Due to his luxurious seats and his incredible food, see a matiné.

12 pm: Nothing exceeds a backyard hanging
I love having friends. I have a really beautiful backyard. I just had some friends and their twins. We threw them into the pool and made pork ribs. We had an incredible salad with some roasted tomatoes. We did corn in the ears. It was a perfect climate. We found some shadow, and we sat there for hours and ate and laughed. And that is a fantastic way of spending a Sunday, with people who cannot see very often. Los Angeles is a beautiful city, but it is rather widespread and the meeting can be a bit difficult. So when people do time, it's really pleasant.

4 pm: channel my Marie Kondo inner
My house has too much disorder, so I have been trying to choose a room, a closet or a drawer lately, and I am organizing everything and getting rid of anything that I do not use or I do not like. Just try to disapprove the house, that's something I have been involved in the last month. I enjoy it? I do not enjoy the process. I enjoy the results. And also only the inventory, knowing what you have. Oh, I have these. I do not need to buy more of these. I have five of them in the back here.

6 pm: sushi and transmission
On Sunday night they are to order. There is a place of ph. Iroha SushiMy favorite sushi in the city. AND The Argentine grill of Lala. AND [Sunday nights are also] For attraction television. And at this time we just finished with “from”. [Editor’s note: Fillion is notoriously private and didn’t state who “we” is.] Super terrifying, and we love to judge the raising of parenting made by a couple who has their children there with them. They really let their children run without supervision in this city of terror. Also “invincible” and “Landman”. We are making our way through them.
9 PM: Answer the “Call of Duty”
At night, I have a group of about 25 types that have been playing Xbox live for about 20 years. We do “Destiny 2”, “Halo” and “Call of Duty”. Some different games are sprayed from time to time, but mostly they are only the first three. There is a text thread, and you will only say: “Hey, I am jumping for about an hour.” Or sometimes we will play late in the afternoons, and we catch up, we laugh, chat and maybe twice a year, we meet. I say: “This is my last game because I'm getting tired”, and I'm just going to bed and I wait next Sunday.