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From Hulu’s “No Exit” to Netflix’s “Vikings: Valhalla.”By Maria Loreto Russia’s invasion has the power to become the largest land war in Europe in more than 75 years, described as “barbaric” by the head of the European Union.By Daniel Neira He stars in “No Exit,” premiering on Hulu this February 25th.By Maria Loreto The film is starred by Halle Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King, Javier Bardem, and Melissa McCarthyBy Shirley Gomez You know the one.By Maria Loreto One of the fights between Charlize and Tom started when the actor arrived three hours late to the set of the movie, making the actress upset about the situation.By Daniel Neira “THE QUEEN HAS ARRIVED,” one follower wrote, while another commented, “This movie raised me.”By Daniel Neira A one-of-a-kind procession as bright as the sun and glowy as the moonBy Shirley Gomez The actor has been working non-stop for the past couple of years.By Maria Loreto Fans can expect to see never-before-seen footage and a special performance from her debut album ‘Sour’By Daniel Neira “Everyone wants to win an Oscar, you know?”By Maria Loreto The Hollywood star won the coveted role, battling against Harry Styles, Ansel Elgort, Miles Teller, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson.By Daniel Neira The actor played the role of Dallas, owner of the strip club ‘Xquisite’ in the first film, admitting that “It was a helluva lot of fun doing the first one.”By Daniel Neira Paramount also announced a third installment of ‘A Quiet Place’ and a third ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ film.By Daniel Neira The Colombian actress reveals if ‘Encanto’ would have a second part, and if she thinks they will win an OscarBy Shirley Gomez Watch Uncharted today!By Jovita Trujillo The actress had to pull herself together and prepared to meet Moreno for lunch, who gave her some sweet words of encouragement.By Daniel Neira Caroline Duncan, the costume designer for the film, is revealing part of the intricate process and some interesting details about the bridal gown and the rest of the wardrobe.By Daniel Neira Despite her excitement for fifth Oscar nomination, her daughters weren’t on the same wavelength.By Maria Loreto “Blonde” provides an unsparing and fictional look at Marilyn Monroe’s life. It’s rated NC-17.By Maria Loreto The actress watched a special dance numberBy Jovita Trujillo From Netflix’s “Inventing Anna,” to HBO Max’s “Kimi.”By Maria Loreto ‘The New Boy’ will tell the story of a 9-year-old Aboriginal orphan boy, taking place in 1940 in Australia.By Daniel Neira The story will focus on Ferrari’s marriage crisis, following the death of his son at a young age, and an imminent bankruptcy.By Daniel Neira The new adventure is set four years after ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,’ following the imminent destruction of the theme park.By Daniel Neira Did she spoil the movie?By Shirley Gomez The award ceremony will air on March 27 at 8 p.m. on ABC.By Shirley Gomez The poll showed that these comfort movies helped viewers escape from the stress and anxiety caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.By Daniel Neira From the 2022 Winter Olympics streaming on NBC to HBO Max’s “Raised by Wolves”By Maria Loreto Johnson would become the first female superhero in Sony’s universe of superheroes.By Maria Loreto The former Batgirl mentioned how cool the new costume looks and how excited she is to watch the film.By Maria Loreto Over two decades of friendshipBy Jovita Trujillo De Armas revealed that she spent four months embodying Marilyn Monroe in the forthcoming filmBy Shirley Gomez “I am goth.”By Maria Loreto The three actors had a chance to reunite one more time during their latest virtual interview, and Andrew says he is “definitely open” to play the character one more time.By Daniel Neira “I mean really, I think I’d open up a door in his movie. I’d do anything,” the actor shared.By Daniel Neira “La Guerra Civil” is Longoria’s second documentary.By Maria Loreto The reboot we all needBy Jovita Trujillo From HBO’s “The Gilded Age” to Netflix’s “Ozark.”By Maria Loreto “I’ve never seen any cartoon character or Disney character ever look like a feminine but yet masculine woman.”By Rebecah Jacobs Today, GLAAD announced nominees for 30 categories, recognizing the work that features a positive representation of LGBTQ people across the media.By Maria Loreto Time to get weirdBy Jovita Trujillo