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A God of War TV Series Is In the Works at Amazon Prime Video - IGN
A God of War TV series is in the works for Amazon Prime Video with the creators of The Expanse and The Wheel of Time.
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Mother of ‘Cyberbullied’ Porn Star August Ames Opens Up About Her Last Days
Hilary Rivera reveals how her late daughter was abused as a child, suffered from depression, and how she believes being cyberbullied was the catalyst for her death.
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Richard Flood Exits Grey's Anatomy, Says 'Three Years Felt Right for Me'
Richard Flood’s nearly three-season run as Grey’s Anatomy‘s Dr. Cormac Hayes ended this Thursday night, as his storyline had telegraphed the week prior. Flood — whose previous TV credits included Crossing Lines and Shameless — first appeared on Grey’s midway through Season 16 and was promoted to series regular starting with Season 17.
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Lucy Hale said special lighting was used when she filmed 'Pretty Little Liars' so viewers couldn't see her acne
Lucy Hale recently opened up about her journey with acne. Speaking with Glamour for the publication's Acne Diaries series, the actress recalled crying during the early days of her career when she had breakouts. She said there were days when she didn't even "want to be in front of a camera."
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The Batman producer thinks we’ll hear Gears of War movie announcement “very soon”
Dylan Clark, a producer on Matt Reeves;s new movie The Batman, thinks we'll hear an announcement about the Gears of War movie very soon. The Gears of War movie has been gestating for a while now. It was first announced all the way back in 2007 when New Line Cinema bought the rights to adapt the popular third-person shooter for the big-screen. Since then, though, the project has languished in development hell.
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John Cho Breaks Silence on ‘Very Shocking’ ‘Cowboy Bebop’ Cancellation: ‘I Was So Bummed’
“I put a lot of my life into it,” Cho said about the live-action Netflix anime adaptation, which was canceled in December after just one season.
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Julia Fox says Kanye West romance was "best thing" that happened to her
Julia Fox is singing the praises of her short-lived romance with Kanye West, two weeks after they announced the end of their relationship. The Uncut Gems star, 32, and West, 44, embarked on their relationship soon after meeting at a New Year's Eve party in Miami. They enjoyed dates in New York City, Los Angeles and Paris before the February 14 announcement that they had split.
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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky Series ‘Servant Of The People’ Sells To UK’s Channel 4 And Others
Global networks including the UK’s Channel 4 have picked up Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s comedy series Servant of the People. The 2016 satirical show, in which, unbelievably, Zelensky played the President, before launching a campaign to become the real President three years later, has also been sold by distributor Eccho Rights to MBC in the Middle East, ANT 1 in Greece and PRO TV in Romania.
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AMC is charging more for 'The Batman' tickets as part of a 'variable pricing' experiment
AMC Theatres is charging higher prices for tickets to The Batman, CEO Adam Aron announced Tuesday, as the movie theater chain begins to experiment with so-called variable pricing for different films. The news marks the arrival, at last, of a long-anticipated change in strategy for movie theaters, coming as the business continues to struggle amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Hollywood halts releases in Russia, including 'The Batman'
Warner Bros. is halting the release of “The Batman” in Russia, just days before it was to open in theaters there, as Hollywood moved to cease distribution plans in the country following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
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‘Squid Game’ Cast Goes Absolutely Wild Over Historic SAG Wins
Lee Jung-Jae and Jung Ho-Yeon, two of the stars in the Netflix global sensation “Squid Game,” made history at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night, becoming the first actors from a non-English language show to win in their respective categories.
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'Euphoria' sparks rise in young people seeking help for addiction
Euphoria has led to a rise in young people seeking help for addiction problems, according to the UK Addiction Treatment Group (UKAT). The HBO series wrapped up its second season last night (February 27), and throughout its run one of the main themes has been drug addiction, particularly shown through the perspective of Rue Bennett (Zendaya).
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Stockholm Film Festival Says It Will Not Screen Any Russian State-Funded Films
The Stockholm Film Festival, due to run November 9-20, says it will not program any films that benefit from Russian state funding due to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. “That decision is regrettable but a necessary mark in a time like this. Russia’s actions are unacceptable,” said Beatrice Karlsson, program coordinator of the Stockholm Film Festival. The event added that the decision would stand as long as the current war is ongoing.
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'SNL' returns from hiatus with a powerful tribute to Ukraine
"Saturday Night Live" returned from a nearly monthlong hiatus without a cold open. Instead of a funny satirical sketch, the NBC variety show chose to present a powerful tribute to the country of Ukraine.
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It's common for actors to get aroused while filming sex scenes, and it can put an entire production on hold
According to David Thackeray, these kinds of reactions are normal and even expected on set — and good communication is vital for actors and the crew.
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Box Office: Tom Holland’s ‘Uncharted’ Wins Weekend as ‘Spider-Man’ Inches Closer to $800 Million in North America
It’s (still) good to be Tom Holland. The 25-year-old actor has been all-but-singlehandedly propelling ticket sales at North American movie theaters, leading two films in the top three spots o…
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'Killing Eve' deadly cat-and-mouse game enters last season
“Killing Eve” stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer say the spy thriller’s fourth and final season quickly makes clear that their characters have changed. But Eve, Villanelle and viewers should prepare for “how much more personal it is” as the hit series unspools to its eight-episode conclusion, said executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle.
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Peaky Blinders's Steven Knight invites Tom Holland to be in film
Tom Holland could get a shot at appearing in Peaky Blinders after all, with the show's creator expressing openness for the star to appear in the upcoming movie. In case you missed it, the Spider-Man actor recently revealed to LadBible that he has once auditioned for an undisclosed role in the hit BBC series but was unsuccessful.
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Clueless, narcissistic celebs need to shut up about Ukraine
Vladmir Putin’s bloody attack on Ukraine threatens the lives of massive numbers of innocent civilians and troops, creating a huge humanitarian crisis. But to a variety of tone-deaf celebrity narcissists, a redundant phrase if ever there was one, Russia’s invasion is being hijacked as a branding opportunity, a sure-fire way to draw attention to themselves and their terribly vital entertainment projects.
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Seth Meyers Reminds Trump: Ukraine's Invasion Isn't 'A F**king Real Estate Deal'
Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has shocked the whole world except apparently former President Donald Trump, Seth Meyers lamented Thursday night. “So, if you’re like most people, you were shocked and horrified,” he said. “But if you were Donald Trump, apparently you were at Mar-a-Lago watching it with a bunch of Palm Beach plastic surgeons and their third wives and thinking, ‘You really got to hand it to Vladimir Putin.’”
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