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John Cena sparks backlash after appearing to use Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to promote his show Peacemaker
John Cena has sparked backlash after appearing to use Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to promote his HBO series Peacemaker. The professional wrestler and actor took to Twitter on Thursday (24 February), appearing to respond to the news that Russia had attacked Ukraine earlier that morning.
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Louis C.K. not performing in Ukraine amid Russian invasion and war
Comedian Louis C.K. was scheduled to perform at the National Palace of Arts in Kyiv, Ukraine, this weekend amid Russia’s invasion and war with that country. However, in an email sent to all people who subscribe to his website’s mailing list, the 54-year-old comic announced that he is not coming to Ukraine after all.
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‘Squid Game’ Star Lee Jung-Jae Signs With CAA
Lee Jung-Jae, protagonist of Netflix’s smash series Squid Game, has signed with CAA for representation as a director, producer and actor. Lee played character Seong Gi-Hun in Squid Game, the survival drama series that has garnered four Screen Actors Guild award nominations, including Male Actor in a Drama Series for Lee. This makes Lee the first male TV performer to solely earn SAG Award recognition for a fully non-English language role.
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Heist on Set of ‘The Crown’ Sees Thieves Steal Over $200,000 Worth of Antique Props
Thieves have stolen over $200,000 worth of props from the set of Netflix series “The Crown” while the production was shooting nearby. Over 350 items were taken during the heist, including a replica Fabergé egg, a grandfather clock clockface, a dressing table, crystal glassware and silver and gold candelabras.
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Why We Needed a New Batman
The Caped Crusader wrote the book on damaged superheroes — which is why he makes sense now more than ever
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Wordle is pretty damn smart in many subtle ways
I love Wordle. I play it pretty much every single day. I also play the portuguese version immediately afterwards too. It is now part of my morning routine. Wordle is one of those ideas that just click and immediately have you wishing you were the one to have them. If you don’t know what Wordle is, just click here and play it. Give it a try, you’ll probably like it. It won’t take you more than 10 minutes.
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‘Arthur’ will end with 25 seasons as the longest-running kids animated series in history
It looks like it won’t be a wonderful kind of day for fans, as the iconic PBS Kids show “Arthur” will come to an end Monday after 25 seasons. According to PBS PressRoom, “Easily recognized by its timeless and joyful theme song, the iconic, award winning PBS Kids series has touched audiences around the world with its heartfelt and humorous stories about family, friends, and the challenges of growing up.”
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‘Moon Knight’: Everything You Need to Know About Disney and Marvel’s Latest TV Series
August of 2019 seems like a lifetime ago but it was then that audiences first heard that the new Disney+ streaming service would be home to a host of original television shows boasting their favorite Marvel characters. In front of an enthusiastic audience at the D23 Expo that year, alongside the likes of “WandaVision” and “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” it was announced that Disney+ would premiere “Moon Knight.”
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People Counted Down To Millie Bobby Brown’s 18th Birthday And It Sparked Discussion On The Sexualization Of Child Stars
Matilda actor Mara Wilson previously expressed concern for Millie as she recalled being “photoshopped into child porn” before she was a teenager.
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Macaulay Culkin makes surprise HBO TV appearance in 'The Righteous Gemstones'
Famed Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin made a surprising TV appearance in the newest episode of HBO's The Righteous Gemstones as Walton Goggins' character's abandoned son.
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Justin Bieber Tests Positive for COVID-19, Postpones Las Vegas Concert
“Justin is of course hugely disappointed, but the health and safety of his crew and fans is always his number one priority,” the venue wrote.
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‘It’s the end of a big adventure’: Cillian Murphy bids farewell to Peaky Blinders
Cillian Murphy’s icy stare has transfixed viewers around the world as Brummie gang boss Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders. As the stellar series reaches its finale, he talks about music, empathy and trying not to overthink things.
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Netflix to debut Dave Chappelle-produced comedy specials 'Chappelle's Home Team'
Dave Chappelle has earned praise, condemnation and millions of dollars while starring in his own series of Netflix stand-up specials over the last few years. The 48-year-old Chappelle’s Show creator will share the Netflix spotlight with some of his favorite comedians in Chappelle’s Home Team, his latest series of stand-alone specials, set to hit the video platform later this month, according to the streaming giant.
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Alec Baldwin may not have pulled trigger in deadly shooting on ‘Rust’ set: DA
Alec Baldwin may have fired the shot that killed “Rust” cinematographer Halyna Hutchins without pulling the gun’s trigger, a New Mexico prosecutor says. Santa Fe District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies told Vanity Fair she had watched Alec Baldwin’s bombshell interview with ABC in December and was drawn to the actor’s claim that he did not pull the trigger.
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Indiana Jones’ Short Round Actor Ke Huy Quan Opens Up About Why He Stepped Away From Acting For So Long
In the scope of great child actor careers, it’s tough to beat Ke Huy Quan's, as he starred as a young sidekick to Indiana Jones in Steven Spielberg’s Temple of Doom in 1984, and also played Data in Richard Donner’s The Goonies. However, after the ‘90s, the actor pretty much disappeared and retired from acting. With an exciting movie on the way again, the former Short Round has shared why he hasn’t pursued more roles over the years.
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The ‘Halo’ TV Show Will Reveal Master Chief’s Face, And It Looks Like This
There is a single rule about Master Chief in the Halo series, as there has been for 20 years. He never takes off his helmet, never shows his face. While there’s no Mandalorian-like creed demanding that he does this, it’s just sort of how the character has worked all this time, an unwritten rule about Master Chief. A rule that’s about to be broken.
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Bossing it: why the women of big tech are taking over the small screen
In the jaw-dropping saga of disgraced health-tech entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes, there was one aspect that attracted most of the public’s attention: her voice. Despite lying about her “revolutionary” pin-prick blood test technology that failed to work, then duping her patients with false diagnoses (she was convicted of four counts of defrauding investors earlier this year) it was her appearance – the Steve Jobs-esque black turtleneck jumpers and signature red lipstick – and her deep baritone, masculine-affected voice that people really zoned in on.
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Rudy Giuliani Throws Tantrum About Eminem Taking a Knee at the Super Bowl
Rudy Giuliani wasn’t dropping it like it was hot during Sunday’s Super Bowl Halftime Show. Instead, he lost himself in the moment that Eminem took a knee during the performance. A day after the Super Bowl, the Four Seasons Total Landscaping aficionado went on local New York radio station 77WABC to share his opinion, which no one asked for, about the rap star’s political statement on stage.
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Netflix is making a live-action BioShock movie
Video game adaptations have long been considered dangerous waters, but they’ve been getting calmer of late. Netflix recently made waves with its adaptation of Arcane, based on the popular MOBA game League of Legends. Apparently it was enough to convince the streamer that video games are a fertile ground for new projects, because they’ve just announced another one.
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Netflix’s The Sandman Series Is ‘All About Surprising You’, Says Neil Gaiman
For decades, Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman has been considered a towering achievement in the world of graphic fiction – a fantastical epic so imaginative and broad in scope that the prospect of bringing it to the screen seemed near-impossible. Enter Netflix, which has taken on an adaptation of a comic book series like no other – a metaphysical, philosophical exploration of dreams, romance, life and death – with Gaiman on board as a developer to help shepherd it to the screen faithfully.
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