The actor, who joined Netflix’s hit series for season three, and casting director Carmen Cuba reveal secrets of the Scoops Troop
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James Corden reminded The Late Late Show viewers just how important it is to stay connected with friends during Wednesday's at-home episode for a new segment called "Checkin' In." "In these times, it is more important than ever to be checking in on our friends and making sure that they're okay and that's exactly what I'm gonna do right now," he said before selecting his first celebrity pal to call using a wheel that featured the faces of stars like Oprah, Usher and more.
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.The actor, who joined Netflix’s hit series for season three, and casting director Carmen Cuba reveal secrets of the Scoops Troop
Courteney Cox gave a Friends superfan the surprise of his life when she crashed his interview during The Late Late Show with James Corden on Monday night.
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Big things are in store for Hopper in season 4 of “Stranger Things”.
The third season of Stranger Things could have served as a series finale if not for the fact that we all want more — and that mid-credits scene. The tantalizing scene opened the gate to more Upside Down intrigue and left us wondering if Hawkins' chief of police was actually history or not. Now, we know the answer to that cliffhanger, plus a few other details about what's to come in Stranger Things 4.
Stranger Things star Millie Bobby Brown has made a £15,000 (€17,000) donation to NHS staff on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.
James Corden is on the mend after undergoing what he describes as “minor” surgery on one of his eyes.
Production on “Stranger Things” may have halted temporarily, but when the upcoming fourth season finally makes its way to Netflix fans can expect to see the scariest season yet.