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[embedded content] Milo Ventimiglia already has another TV job lined up even though This Is Usstill has three more seasons to go on NBC. USA announced on Thursday that it has green-lit a limited series about Evel Knievel starring Ventimiglia as the ’70s daredevil. The limited series, titled Evel, will follow the stunt performer in
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Break out the celebratory champagne, Karamel shippers, because Supergirl stars Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood are officially married! The happy couple tied the knot Sunday during a stunning poolside ceremony in Ojai, California, E! News reports. The ceremony was a family affair, with CW alums like Wood’s The Vampire Diaries co-star Paul Wesley, Supergirl baddie
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[embedded content] There’s a scene in Carnival Row‘s first episode in which affluent siblings Imogen (Tamzin Merchant) and Ezra Spurnrose (Andrew Gower), curious to find out who purchased the largest home on their block, appear unannounced at their mysterious new neighbor’s doorstep. They are greeted by a tall, dark-skinned, regal faun who, with a hint
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[embedded content] Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie haven’t even started production on Marvel’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier yet, but they were present at the D23 Expo 2019 on Friday, Aug. 23 to tease what’s ahead for their fan-favorite Marvel characters. The last we saw of the duo in Avengers: Endgame, they were helping
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Check out fashion designer/artist/tv host/lifestyle expert Garyk Lee as a featured guest on The Mike Wagner Show on iHeart Radio, Soundcloud, Spreaker, Facebook and The Mike Wagner Show website. Don’t miss this amazing interview! Garyk Lee is a world renowned creator, artist, fashion designer and media personality who’s new show Garyk Lee Style TV is
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the full second season of Mindhunter. Read at your own risk!] In Mindhunter‘s second season, passion must give way to productivity for the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit (BSU), and the show becomes an even more compelling character study as a result of these new pressures. Joe Penhall‘s series, adapted
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