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In 2021, the entertainment industry decided to boycott the show for its recent diversity and ethics scandalBy Shirley Gomez The TV show will air on Apple TV+ and is based on a best selling novel.By Maria Loreto Salvador Zerboni came in second place, Nacho Casano in third and Toni Costa, in fourth placeBy Andrea Pérez From Hulu’s “Prey” to Netflix’s “The Sandman”By Maria Loreto Who will win on Monday?By Jovita Trujillo Amazing and terrifying in equal parts.By Maria Loreto Who do you want to win?By Jovita Trujillo Who did you vote for?By Jovita Trujillo From HBO Max’s “Harley Quinn” to Netflix’s “Rebelde”By Maria Loreto “I never wanted to be mainstream. Mainstream came to me. I take an art form of rap very serious,” Nicki saysBy Shirley Gomez The two friends starred in “Y Tu Mama Tambien,” a beloved movie that launched both of their careers on an international level.By Maria Loreto Holmes starred in the beloved series for six seasons, becoming an icon of the ‘90s.By Maria Loreto From Netflix’s “The Gray Man” and HBO Max’s “Rap Sh!t”By Maria Loreto The spin-off will feature appearances from most of the original cast.By Maria Loreto A special packed with 25 hours of new shows featuring never-before-seen footage of sharksBy Shirley Gomez Thorne stars in an episode of the anthology series, which is packed with a variety of famous actors.By Maria Loreto His daughter, Maya Hawke, stars in the new season of the series, in a fan favorite role.By Maria Loreto The new season of “Daredevil” is a continuation of the canceled Netflix TV show.By Maria Loreto The series created by Tony Gilroy will follow Cassian as he takes his first steps toward rebellionBy Shirley Gomez The 50-year-old ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ alum will join the 31st seasonBy Shirley Gomez The biographical series will stream exclusively for Vix+, and is the first bioseries ever to be made 20 years after her passingBy Shirley Gomez To everyone’s surprise 805-45-PIZZA works!By Shirley Gomez From AMC’s “Moonhaven” to Netflix’s “Boo, Bitch.”By Maria Loreto The season finale featured Metallica’s “Master of Puppets.” The creators of the show recruited help from the band in order to make the scene as metal as possible.By Maria Loreto A crucial journalistic mission to search for the truthBy Shirley Gomez From Netflix’s “Stranger Things” to Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building.”By Maria Loreto Someone’s dying, guys.By Maria Loreto Danza and Milano will reprise their iconic roles as Tony and Samantha MicelliBy Shirley Gomez From Peacock’s “Queer as Folk” to HBO’s “Westworld.”By Maria Loreto From Netflix’s “Spiderhead” to Hulu’s “Love, Victor.”By Maria Loreto Christina Ricci played Wednesday Addams when she was a young girl, becoming a ‘90s icon.By Maria Loreto From Disney’s “Ms. Marvel” to Netflix’s “Peaky Blinders”By Maria Loreto