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However, Variety may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.The MCU is back in full force ahead of the opening weekend for “Shang-Chi,” the first-ever Asian-American Marvel film based on the Kung Fu Master who appears in the original comics.As always, Marvel fans are set with a slew of new
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Elle and Dakota Fanning were in mourning on Tuesday following the very sad death of a very special family member.Their beloved grandfather and sporting legend, Rick Arrington, passed away and they both paid tribute to him with emotional Instagram messages. MORE: Elle Fanning posts photo with Dakota and their mom for emotional reason Elle took to social media with a photo of the former American football player and wrote a lengthy message remembering him. WATCH: Elle Fanning in The Great
9-1-1 and American Horror Story star Angela Bassett has opened up about filming the sequel to Black Panther, where she will be reprising her role as Ramonda, queen of Wakanda. The sequel, named Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, is due for release next summer and as Bassett and her co-stars go through the filming process, they are feeling the loss of Chadwick Boseman, who sadly died of cancer last year.
EXCLUSIVE: Buchwald and Anonymous Content have signed actress Cassandra Sanchez-Navarro in the United States.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has exceeded expectations on its box-office debut. The latest outing in the MCU scored a $75.
Friends of Jean-Michel Basquiat are calling out Beyoncé and Jay-Z for their use of a painting by the late American artist in an ad for jeweller Tiffany & Co.
Ryan Reynolds has had “enough”.
Much like Disney/Marvel’s 2018 mega blockbuster and Oscar-winning feature Black Panther was a breakthrough for diversity on the big screen, the studios continue to shine with that this coming weekend with Shang-Chi and the Legend of Ten Rings, in what is the first Hollywood Asian-American superhero movie.
The Labor Day weekend box office, the last frame of summer, which studios typically shy from, is poised for a revolution as Disney debuts the first Asian American Marvel superhero feature Shang-Chi and the Legend of Ten Rings.
Unity CEO John Riccitiello has addressed employees in a town hall meeting after it was revealed they had unknowingly worked on military contracts.Details of the meeting were spotted by Vice and it was always planned, but the topic of discussion had to be changed after employees raised concerns about their work being used by the US military.
EXCLUSIVE: Alexandra Grey (MacGyver), Jeremy Luke (Don Jon) and Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) have been set to star in movie Replica, which is due to start filming in Los Angeles this month.
Limp Bizkit have updated fans on their next album, announcing that new songs will arrive “in rapid succession, very soon”.In an Instagram Story post last night (August 25), the band reiterated that their previously scheduled performances have been cancelled, assuring fans that they are “all fine”.
Busta Rhymes complaining about mask-wearing and COVID policies is going viral on social media, taken during one of the veteran rapper’s live shows last month.Despite the pandemic continuing to hospitalise and kill millions across the US and beyond, including former Busta collaborator Fred The Godson who died from coronavirus last year, the rapper insisted that ongoing safety measures were an attempt to “take our civil liberties away”.“In the last sixteen fucking months, COVID could suck a dick,”
TheWrap’s Todd Gilchrist in his review.“A mostly decent Marvel movie buoyed by crisp, kinetic action and the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s best ‘villain’ yet,” wrote Slashfilm’s Hoai-Tran Bui.“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is a genuine triumph for Marvel Studios, a true family drama with plenty of charm and a myriad of winning performances from the outstanding cast led by Simu Liu and Tony Leung.