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Fantastic Four: First Steps pushes the Marvel Cinematic Universe one step closer toward Avengers: Doomsday. Here's how it could all go down.
Read MoreFantastic Four: First Steps pushes the Marvel Cinematic Universe one step closer toward Avengers: Doomsday. Here's how it could all go down.
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Read MoreSouth Park went full scorched earth in its season 27 premiere with a storyline that took several direct shots at Donald Trump, Paramount, and more.
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Read MoreThe 1990s sitcom Northern Exposure, currently available to stream on Prime Video, is worth being rediscovered by new audiences.
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Read MoreTimothée Chalamet once shared a very funny story about the reason he bombed his audition for the A&E TV series Bates Motel.
Read MoreDeep Blue Sea revitalized the shark movie nearly 25 years after Jaws, but the box office didn't reflect its longevity.
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Read MoreBefore Gilligan's Island became a massive hit, Bob Denver aptly compared his on-screen relationship with Alan Hale Jr. on the series to a famous comedy duo.
Read MoreLiam Neeson's audition for a pivotal role in The Princess Bride went embarrassingly wrong, though it had nothing to do with his actual acting abilities.
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