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Brie Larson Joins Fast & Furious 10
The next “Fast & Furious” is getting some additional Oscar-winning talent. Best Actress winner Brie Larson is joining the family for “Fast & Furious 10,” franchise star and producer Vin Diesel revealed on Instagram. A source with knowledge further confirmed news of Larson’s casting to TheWrap.
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Kevin Spacey Asks Judge To Throw Out Anthony Rapp Sex Abuse Lawsuit
Kevin Spacey has filed yet another motion in federal court in his ongoing battle with actor Anthony Rapp over alleged sexual abuse. Spacey’s lawyers asked a judge Friday to dismiss Rapp’s sex abuse lawsuit, claiming the allegations made about Spacey’s conduct at a 1980 party were false and never occurred, the Associated Press reported.
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Haven’t You Seen These 10 Epic Kristen Stewart Movies Yet?
Looking for some new Kristen Stewart movies? Yeah, I can understand. She has already been nominated for her performance as Princess Diana in her biopic, Spencer. So, the excitement to scroll through her new movies is justified.
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Vancouver Film and TV Directors Vote to Authorize Strike
The members of the Directors Guild of Canada in British Columbia have voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike, after a year of negotiations on a new contract reached an impasse.
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Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Is Giving Spock a Canonical Full Name
You’ve known Spock as, well, Spock, ever since the the original Star Trek. We’ve seen him aboard the Enterprise, we’ve seen him as the would-be unifier of the Vulcan and Romulan peoples, an ambassador, and thanks to Discovery, in his Panic! At the Disco rebellious phase. Now Strange New Worlds is giving a little new light to Spock—with the help of a classic novel.
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Going full meta: Nicolas Cage and the actors who love playing themselves
Acting is all about immersing yourself in a character, embracing someone else’s reality and leaving yourself behind in the process. That is, unless you go for the ultimate role: yourself. For those who have been unable to resist the allure of the familiar, appearing as a heightened version of themselves in a film can lead to one of the most intriguing performances of their career.
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Bob Odenkirk Dissects Jimmy McGill’s Growth — and ‘Tragic’ Ending — in ‘Better Call Saul’ Final Season
Bob Odenkirk never liked Saul Goodman — but Jimmy McGill has grown on him. Ahead of the final season of “Better Call Saul,” the “Breaking Bad” vet opened up to Variety about wrapping up the character 13 years after it was introduced to the world. In short: his feelings are complicated.
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Severance’s first season is a wonderfully tense workplace horror story
In the age of binge-watching and television seasons that drop all at once, Severance feels unique: it’s a show you definitely don’t want to watch in one go. Despite the veneer of a banal workplace drama, Severance is an incredibly tense sci-fi horror series where that tension only builds over the course of the show’s nine episodes. Each new chapter is a chance to see something more messed up and discover the dark depths the capitalist machine is willing to sink to. You’re going to want some space in between to let it all soak in — and maybe catch your breath a little.
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When Does ‘The Batman’ Come To HBO Max?
Throughout 2021, HBO Max subscribers were able to stream Warner Bros. blockbusters like Dune and The Suicide Squad on the same day they hit theaters. But now that it’s 2022, and the studio is releasing major titles like The Batman with exclusive theatrical windows, you may be wondering about how things will work moving forward. Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered.
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Noomi Rapace, Jonathan Banks to Lead Cast of Apple Thriller ‘Constellation’
As AMC’s Better Call Saul inches toward its conclusion, star Jonathan Banks has already lined up his next show. The Emmy nominee will star alongside Noomi Rapace in Constellation, a psychological thriller that has been ordered straight to series at Apple.
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Leah Remini to Write Scientology Memoir
Leah Remini, the actress who famously quit Scientology, is writing a memoir about her experiences in and out of the church, Random House imprint Ballantine Books announced Thursday.
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Will Smith called party he threw for Jada his "low point"
Will Smith reached his "low point" after the surprise he planned for Jada Pinkett Smith's 40th birthday party fell flat. The actor has been open about the incident, which the couple discussed in a resurfaced Red Table Talk clip, and he also highlighted the evening in question in his recent memoir Will. After Smith had shown a documentary about Pinkett Smith's life at her birthday party, a surprise three years in the making, she told him it was "the most disgusting display of ego I have ever seen in my life."
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Streaming Overload: Viewers Feel Overwhelmed by Too Many Choices, Nielsen Survey Finds
Even so, more than 90 percent of people in a Nielsen survey say they'll keep or increase the amount of SVOD services they use. Almost half of streaming users in the United States say they feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of programming on streaming services. But they have no plans to cut back.
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Severance Renewed for Season 2 at Apple TV+
“You’ll feel like you never left,” reads the half-cheeky, half-sinister promotional teaser for the second season renewal of “Severance.” The news of a sophomore installment — announced by Apple TV+ Wednesday — comes days ahead of the sci-fi workplace thriller’s Season 1 finale, which premieres April 8.
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Ethan Hawke opens up about his 'soft and gentle' 'Moon Knight' villain
Ethan Hawke came to the set of Moon Knight with ideas. The Oscar-nominated actor stars in Marvel's latest Disney+ series as Arthur Harrow, the charismatic and almost cultish zealot who faces off against Oscar Isaac's hero. Isaac's Moon Knight is all chaos and uncertainty, but Harrow has an unsettling calm about him, moving through the world with an unwavering fanaticism and a single-minded eye on his goals — even if those goals lead to collateral damage.
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Louis C.K. Wins Best Comedy Album Grammy, Proves ‘Cancel Culture’ Is a Myth
If only this hadn’t been so predictable. Louis C.K., who in 2017 confirmed sexual misconduct allegations made by five different women, won a Grammy Sunday night for Best Comedy Album. The nomination for Sincerely Louis C.K. was his first since his accusers came forward. This year’s Grammys already felt a little cursed. Kanye’s been banned from performing; The Weeknd is boycotting; Drake withdrew his nominations; and on top of C.K., Marilyn Manson and Dr. Luke have both received nods.
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The Witcher Season 3 Filming Begins, New Image Revealed
Production has begun on “The Witcher” Season 3. Netflix made the announcement Monday, sharing a photo of stars Henry Cavill (Geralt of Rivia), Anya Chalotra (Yennefer of Vengerberg) and Freya Allan (Princess Cirilla of Cintra) from the very picturesque set (see above). The image is from the first day of production.
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Cancel Culture Strikes Again: Louis C.K. wins Grammy for Best Comedy Album
Louis C.K. has won the 2022 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for Sincerely Louis C.K., the 2020 special in which he joked about his sexual misconduct. It’s C.K.’s first comedy special since 2017, which was released the same year he was accused of sexual misconduct by five women, later admitting the allegations were true.
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Sony Pictures Television International Chief Wayne Garvie: ‘We Want to Be the Biggest Drama Studio in Britain’
Sony Pictures Television International chief Wayne Garvie has set his sights on European production, he revealed during a keynote discussion at MipTV on Monday afternoon.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Appears At Grammys Via Video; How The Moment Came Together
“The war. What’s more opposite to music?” asked Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky when he appeared on the Grammys telecast via video. A raspy-voiced Zelensky went on to an ex…
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