Nick Cannon is sharing his family’s Christmas spirit.
08.12.2021 - 07:49 / etonline.com
? Looks like someone needs to adjust their broomstick's GPS!ET is mapping out everything you need to know about this week's highly anticipated crossover with an exclusive interview with the bewitching star herself, Kiernan Shipka. Before we begin, we're casting a SPOILER ALERT warning to say that if you have not watched the the latest all-new episode of, "Chapter Ninety-Nine: The Witching Hour(s)" then you need to travel to hell and back before we can begin.For everyone else, we're brewing up
.Nick Cannon is sharing his family’s Christmas spirit.
Richard Kuipers Errors and omissions are standard features of historical dramas everywhere. It is therefore no surprise to find Korean War history being filtered to suit domestic requirements in the three-hour Chinese blockbuster “The Battle at Lake Changjin.” Nor is it unexpected for U.S.
Nick Cannon celebrated Christmas by sharing a few snaps of all his children, including his 5-month-old son, Zen, on what would have been his first Christmas.
has given us a wild ride over the past five years and now it's time to celebrate 100 episodes!The hit CW series hits their milestone moment with tonight's episode, «Chapter One Hundred: The Jughead Paradox» and who better to fill us in on all the chaos and commotion ahead than everyone's favorite narrator?ET recently called up star for an ultra candid chat about the 100th episode («It's a bit confusing,» he admits) and the advice he would give to his younger self on the set of 's pilot. Plus,
Rebecca Davis editorChinese viewers may not get a chance to catch the Chloe Zhao-helmed Marvel movie “Eternals” in theaters due to China’s thorny relationship with the director, but the film’s meshing of Eastern and Western ideas has nonetheless appealed to some Chinese viewers.Many reviewers on the Douban social media platform who have seen the film — presumably through illicit means — have commented on how excited they are to identify with what they feel are Chinese elements buried within the
, by watching .«It's been a couple months since filming and I feel like I've forgotten a lot of this,» she confesses to ET over video chat. «I think the thing that surprised me the most is seeing how much [second steward Fraser Olender] talks under his breath.
STAYC have opened up about how they had initially misunderstood their catchphrase.In a recent interview with South China Morning Post, the girl group shared that they “didn’t know” what their signature tagline meant. The members revealed that they were initially confused by their catchphrase, “STAYC girls, it’s going down”, which they usually say at the beginning of each of their songs.“When we heard [the catchphrase], we were all confused.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAction-adventure film, “Schemes in Antiques” grabbed the top spot at the mainland China box office with a solid $25.6 million debut.It deposed crime comedy “Be Somebody” which had topped the chart for the past three weekends and earned $13.3 million in its fourth weekend, according to data from consultancy Artisan Gateway.
After having been cleared by authorities in late November for an eventual China release, the market has now given Warner Bros/Village Roadshow’s highly-anticipated The Matrix Resurrections an official date — on January 14, 2022.
UPDATE: China has responded to the Women’s Tennis Association announcement on Wednesday that it is suspending all of its tournaments in that country. The WTA said it was taken the action because of concerns about the treatment of tennis star Peng Shuai.