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Ahead of ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Finale: Who’s About to Die?
Could Martin Short, Steve Martin or Selena Gomez see their time cut short in the final episode of season five? Let's discuss.
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Jason Clarke’s Body Could Use a Break
Clarke crashed snowmobiles for ‘The Last Frontier’ and packed on 40 pounds to play Alex Murdaugh. And then his old ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ director came calling.
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The New ‘30 for 30’ Is a YouTube Series by a “Cranky, Middle-Aged Sportswriter”
That’s Jeff Pearlman, who’s seen it all.
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‘Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy’ Star on Channeling a Monster: “Only a Psychopath Can Understand a Psychopath”
Juilliard-trained Michael Chernus reached deep into his actor's toolbox to play the notorious serial killer.
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‘Gen V’ Star Keeya King on Annabeth’s Big Reveal and Potential of Marie “Turning Dark”
After season two’s penultimate episode, King unpacks building a future and supe family with Marie and Jordan, and why “a lot of her hatred for Marie is actually hatred for herself.”
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‘The Diplomat’ Team Explains “Bone-Chilling” Season 3 Cliffhanger, Promises More Allison Janney and Bradley Whitford in Season 4
The actors who play the Netflix show's president and vice president open up about their "ends justify the means" alignment, as star Keri Russell ponders the season three finale's "crazy line to cross."
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‘Task’ Star Sam Keeley Breaks Down Who Won the Battle and Who Won the War
The final episode of creator Brad Ingelsby’s follow-up to HBO smash hit 'Mare of Easttown' came down to Keeley's Jayson trying to stop the plan that Tom Pelphrey's Robbie put in motion.
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Norman Reedus Previews the End of ‘Daryl Dixon’: “We’re Wrapping Up in a Perfect Way”
Reedus chats with THR about the end of season three, speaking from the set of the fourth and final season.
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‘Tracker’ Star Justin Hartley Heads on a Different Quest in Season 3
The star and executive producer of CBS' No. 1 series teases what's ahead after the premiere: "Instead of [Colter] always looking and chasing after someone, he is being chased. It's an interesting turn for our show."
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“It’s a Monumental Moment to Choose Yourself”: Keri Russell Breaks Down ‘The Diplomat’s’ “Contemplative” Season 3 Shift
Creator and showrunner Debora Cahn discusses the impetus for the change-filled start to the latest set of episodes as Rufus Sewell reveals how he feels about his character's new position.
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Adam Pally Uses His First-Ever Comedy Special to Go Deep About Truth
Pally is a good hang in HBO’s ‘An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally,’ as well as in THR's Zoom interview about the live performance.
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How a Non Sports Fan Went From Running LeBron’s Unscripted to All Content at Tom Brady’s Shadow Lion
Philip Byron, the new head of original content for Shadow Lion, says it’s better for business that he isn’t into sports: "I have a decent eye for what can sell and get made."
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The Meaning of the “6, 7” Meme Scene on the Season 28 ‘South Park’ Premiere
The kids of South Park Elementary are not starting a dangerous cult with the phrase; they are merely embracing the existential meaninglessness of it all.
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‘Gen V’ Star Maddie Phillips on Redemption and Why Cate Is Really Broken
The actress walks THR through some of her character’s biggest developments and balancing the portrayal of grief in ‘The Boys’ spinoff’s second season.
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‘The Morning Show’ Star Billy Crudup on Going Scorched Earth on Reese Witherspoon and His Worst-Ever Offense
"To so quickly be undermined by someone he trusted breaks his heart," says Crudup of the will they-won't they romance between his and Witherspoon's characters, which bubbles over midway through season four.
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‘The Morning Show’ Star Nicole Beharie on Her Stunning Admission: “I Feel a Responsibility”
"We're on this show about women in the workplace, and this is a big thing that happens to women — being a mother, loss, sacrifice and what happens to our bodies," says Beharie about her character opening up about the professional cost of her losing a baby in the fifth episode of season four.
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