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Gadot reprises her role of Diana Prince and her superhero alter ego Wonder Woman in "Wonder Woman 1984", the sequel of the 2017 hit.
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"It's true that I don't have a smartphone. I have a little flip phone that I take with me from time to time. I'm easily distractible so I don't really want to have access to the internet every time when I'm bored," Nolan told People magazine, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
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"This Country" director Tom George will helm the movie from a script by Mark Chappell. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie will also feature actor David Oyelowo.
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Patel is best known for his the autobiographical comic documentary "Meet The Patels", and will soon be seen in the Gal Gadot-starrer "Wonder Woman 1984". The actor has also featured in the series like "Scrubs"
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The film co-stars Felicity Jones, David Oyelowo, Tiffany Boone, Demian Bichir and Kyle Chandler, and is based on Lily Brooks-Dalton's novel, Good Morning, Midnight. The story has themes of isolation, loneliness
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I think social media just as a platform has to just be re-thought in a major way. It's spreading conspiracy and hate and lies and it's threatening our planet and democracy and the publisher should abide by
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"After doing The Comey Rule, I learnt what it means to be apolitical, neutral and to not let the politics of the Left or the Right, influence your decision," Daniels said.
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"For an actor, our roots are rather shallow. We plant our tree somewhere in the rows for seven years, and then you lift it up and put it somewhere else," Cranston told IANS when asked about his life after the hit show.
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In her "The Drew Barrymore Show" recently, Sudeikis opened up about spending time with his family and raising his kids the right way, and the joy of seeing them grow and appreciate the finer things around them.
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Berry had starred with Reid in the 1997 comedy film, "B.A.P.S.". She remembered the late actress as someone who always stayed positive in a post she shared with a black and white close-up of Reid on her verified Instagram account.
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Ava (film on Netflix): Cast: Jessica Chastain, Colin Farrell, John Malkovich, Geena Davis, Jess Weixler, Common; Direction: Tate Taylor; Rating: * * (two stars)
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Page, who previously came out as gay in 2014, is one of the most vocal artistes from Hollywood's LGBTQ community.
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The 'Friends' star took to Instagram on Thursday (local time) to share photos from her celebrations on Instagram, and to reveal what she's grateful for this year.
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"Tenet" was the first big-budget Hollywood feature to go for a theatrical release since the novel coronavirus pandemic shut down the cinemas worldwide in March.
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He wanted to try his career as a comic because he loves the "no-filter communication" provided by humour.
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"It's crazy, I've never felt more humble and grateful in my entire life than I do right now to be alive, to have two kids that are healthy," Barrymore told IANS while looking back at her showbiz struggles.
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The "Aquaman" star recalled how he has been staying active during the past few months amidst the pandemic, and how he tried practicing yoga with his wife Lisa Bonet, reports people.com.
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At the age of 13 years, Jyothi won silver medal in National Youth Games-2013 and topped Telangana Physicial Edu CET
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The 16-year-old actor, who rose to international prominence after starring in the Netflix sci-fi series "Stranger Things", is coming off her successful film debut on the streamer with "Enola Holmes".
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Bloom was in shock in July after Mighty went missing and was later found dead following a week-long search, reports mirror.co.uk.