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Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia Star Rejects Jerry Seinfelds PC Sitcom Criticism

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia creator and star Rob McElhenney has responded to the recent comments made by Seinfeld star Jerry Seinfeld regarding the extreme left and the idea that PC crap is ruining comedy. Incidentally, McElhenney does not agree. Taking to social media to respond to Seinfelds criticism of modern comedy, the Always Sunny…

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Mad Max Creator Planning Future Sequel, Teases Crowd-Pleasing Cameo in Furiosa

Mad Max director George Miller has confirmed that Max Rockatansky himself will feature in a “blink-and-youll-miss-it cameo” in the upcoming prequel, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. And, if that were not already exciting enough, Miller has also now revealed that he has a story in mind for a prequel that will detail what Max was…

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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes Blu-Ray Will Feature a Version of the Movie With No VFX

Director Wes Ball has revealed an intriguing detail about the home media release of his upcoming Planet of the Apes movie, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. Speaking with Ape Nation, Ball has revealed that the Blu-ray and DVD will include a version of the movie made up of the raw dailies and including…

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Robert Downey Jr. Defends Thor After Chris Hemsworth Labels the Character a ‘Security Guard’

Robert Downey Jr. has defended Thor’s character arc in his later MCU appearances, following Chris Hemsworth’s recent criticisms about the role. During an open and honest conversation for the cover story of Vanity Fair, Hemsworth reflected on his time playing Marvel’s God of Thunder, and described his regrets about the role. Hemsworth believed that Thor’s…

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Dan Schneider Suing Quiet on Set Producers For Defamation

Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV set out to expose the toxic and dangerous work environment that children faced while working on popular Nickelodeon shows from the late ’90s through the mid-2000s. The popular Investigation Discovery limited series, which is said to be the highest-rated docuseries the network has produced, shined a…

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Jeff Daniels Explains How His Memorable Speed Death Was Influenced by a Spielberg Classic

Jeff Daniels, who starred alongside Keanu Reeves in the 1994 action classic, Speed, recently revealed how he channeled Steven Spielberg’s Jaws during his character’s dramatic death. Directed by Jan de Bont, Speed follows police officer Jack Travern (Reeves) after being tasked with disarming a bomb on a moving bus, which will explode if the vehicle…

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Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone to Reunite for Chess Movie from A24

A24 surprised everyone in Hollywood on Wednesday, May 1, as they outbid and outplayed Amazon, Warner Bros., Netflix, and Apple to pick up a feature package. A24 supposedly spent seven figures on the rights for Checkmate, but here’s the rub it’s a 12-page book outline; that’s more than $83 thousand paid per page. The Hollywood…

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Masters of the Universe Live Action Movie Sets 2026 Release Date

The long-gestating live action adaptation of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe has taken a major step forward. Not only is Bumblebee director Travis Knight confirmed to helm the movie, but the film has an official release date of June 5, 2026. After being canceled at Netflix last year, Amazon MGM Studios began negotiations…

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Guy Gardner Actor Reveals Disappointment in Cancelled Green Lantern Series: I Won’t Say It Didn’t Sting’

In brightest day, in blackest night just hasnt worked out yet for DC Comics’ live-action attempts at Green Lantern. Years after Ryan Reynolds unsuccessfully brought Sector 2814s protector, Hal Jordan, to the big screen in 2011, a Green Lantern series was announced, which would have streamed on what was HBO Max back then. Finn Wittrock…

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Tulsa King Season 2 Adds Yellowstone’s Neal McDonough as Sylvester Stallone’s Latest Enemy

Sylvester Stallone‘s gritty crime series Tulsa King will ramp up the tension in its second season with the addition of a new adversary, courtesy of Yellowstone alum Neal McDonough. The Paramount+ series will return with McDonough playing Cal Thresher, a formidable and territorial businessman in Tulsa, per Variety.

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