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The stunt coordinator for the film, Wade Eastwood, explained that he spent “a year of base training, advanced sky-dive training, a lot of canopy skills, a lot of tracking.”By Daniel Neira Morrone is the lead of the Netflix hit ‘365 Days’By Maria Loreto From Netflix’s “Glass Onion” to Hulu’s “Sharp Stick”By Maria Loreto The Oscar-winning filmmaker, Mexican author, and actor might be working with another beloved classicBy Shirley Gomez From Disney’s “Willow” to Hulu’s “Kindred”By Maria Loreto Who knew an interview about Puss in Boots could get so deep?By Jovita Trujillo The channel will also stream ‘Don’t Cancel Me with Amara La Negra,’ ‘Like Share,’ ‘Dimelo,’ and many moreBy Shirley Gomez Vaca is an up and coming actress is joining the tenth installment of the successful film series.By Maria Loreto The National Film Preservation Board will protect the movies for their historical, cultural, and aesthetic contributionsBy Shirley Gomez We all know on Wednesdays we wear pinkBy Jovita Trujillo Can there be a trilogy without her and Anne Hathaway?By Jovita Trujillo It’s not an uncommon practice, as actors are sometimes unable to return to sequels for various reasonsBy Shirley Gomez “You are a rare and special cinema artist, and it’s a privilege to know you,” Blanchett saidBy Shirley Gomez From Netflix’s “Emily the Criminal” to HBO’s “His Dark Materials”By Maria Loreto Holmes celebrated her achievement on social media.By Maria Loreto A mix of pop and reggaetón with hints of a Spanish guitar that invites listeners to have fun and live every day to the fullestBy Shirley Gomez His animated feline character might return to the big screenBy Shirley Gomez This is not the first time Jennifer shares the importance of thinking about the influence of her roles, and the way it can benefit young viewers.By Daniel Neira Including “Top Gun”, “Avatar 2” and more.By Maria Loreto “I’ll go with a whole bunch of friends. And we’ll just spend hours at the arcade,” she saysBy Shirley Gomez From HBO’s “Gossip Girl” to Netflix’s “Wednesday”By Maria Loreto The movie is expected to be the final Guardians film and the conclusion of different actors’ Marvel trajectory.By Maria Loreto From horror to comedies to romances.By Maria Loreto Taylor-Joy stars alongside Chris Pratt and plays the role of Princess Peach.By Maria Loreto The actress recently offered a panel of “Unstoppable Women” ahead of the premiere of her new filmBy Shirley Gomez The actor is hopefulBy Jovita Trujillo From Netflix’s “Warrior Nun” to MUBI’s “The Box”By Maria Loreto “ I wouldn’t be upset if it didn’t happen again,” Saldaña saidBy Shirley Gomez The movie tells the story of the Madrigal family, who live in an enchanted town in the mountains of ColombiaBy Shirley Gomez Millie is currently preparing for the next season of the popular Netflix series, and has revealed that she is ready for a big plot twist.By Daniel Neira “The Binge 2: It’s a Wonderful Binge” will premiere on Hulu this Holiday season.By Maria Loreto It seems the two stars have remained friends throughout their careers in Hollywood, admitting that they missed each other at the end of the video.By Daniel Neira Apart from being booked and busy, Hudgens has shared her fascination for supernatural entities, revealing that she is not scared of having a deep connection with otherworldly beings.By Daniel Neira From HBO’s “The White Lotus” to Apple TV’s “Causeway”By Maria Loreto Fans of the movie remember that ‘Almost Famous’ is loosely based on the life of Cameron, following the story of a young journalist, who writes for Rolling Stone magazine in the 1970s.By Daniel Neira Weird Al’s upcoming biopic teases a romance with Madonna. Was it real?By Maria Loreto The upcoming film is a spinoff based on 2018’s ‘A Quiet Place’ and its 2021 sequel, ‘A Quiet Place Part II’By Shirley Gomez “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” is set in World War II and is based on real events.By Maria Loreto From Netflix’s “Cabinet of Curiosities” to HBO Max’s “Barbarian”By Maria Loreto Moore joins a cast lead by Andrea Riseborough, Karl Glusman, and more.By Maria Loreto “Salma had tried her best,” he wrote in his forthcoming memoir “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing”By Shirley Gomez