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‘This Is Us' Star Teases What Fans Can Expect From the Series Finale
“This Is Us” star Jon Huertas shared that fans can expect “closure” from the final episode, which airs May 24 on NBC.
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You Won't Believe How Grown Up the ‘This Is Us' Kids Look
The actors who played young versions of Sterling K. Brown, Justin Hartley and Chrissy Metz on “This Is Us” are nearly adults now themselves.
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‘Boy Meets World' Star Danielle Fishel Reveals Secret About Her Character Topanga
At ’90s Con, “Boy Meets World” star Danielle Fishel revealed a secret about her character Topanga
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The Last Episodes of ‘Ozark' Finally Have a Premiere Date
On Feb. 23, Netflix announced that the rest of season four of “Ozark,” starring Jason Bateman, Laura Linney and Julia Garner, is coming to our small screens soon
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How a Billboard Sent ‘Stranger Things' Fans Into a Tizzy
On Wednesday, Feb. 16, Netflix took to Twitter to share a photo of a billboard, seemingly teasing a clue about season four of “Stranger Things”
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How Taylor Sheridan's ‘Yellowstone' World Is Expanding
Paramount+ has ordered three new shows from “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan.
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Ian Somerhalder Finished Filming ‘The Vampire Diaries' 5 Years Ago: Read His Tribute
On Feb. 9, the actor wrote a touching tribute on Instagram about his days on set.
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Dr. Terry Dubrow Talks “Botched”
Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Terry Dubrow sits with California Live’s Danielle Nottingham to discuss his hit show “Botched”, Season 8 and tips for those who are thinking of getting cosmetic surgery. Think you’ve seen it all? The new Season of “Botched” has heart, humor, and heaviness. Watch Tuesdays at 9/8c on E! For more info, please visiteonline.com
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Mayim Bialik Teases a ‘Blossom' Family Reunion You Don't Want to Miss
Hold on to your hats: Twenty-six years after the cast of “Blossom” took their final bow, Mayim Bialik, Joey Lawrence, Jenna von Oy and Michael Stoyanov are reuniting on air
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Super Dee-Duper: ‘Barney & Friends' Documentary Heading to Peacock
The three-part doc will take a look at the trajectory of the show helmed by the beloved purple dinosaur
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Lisa Rinna's Mom Lois Passes Away at 93
Lisa Rinna’s mother Lois has died on at the age of 93. Lois suffered a stroke last week on Nov. 10.
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Emilio Estevez Not Returning to ‘The Mighty Ducks' Series Over COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement
Emilio Estevez will not be returning to the Disney+ series “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers” due to his refusal to confirm he’ll comply with vaccination status requirements, a new report says.
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New ‘Stranger Things' Season 4 Teaser Promises a Spring Break From Hell for Eleven
Netflix dropped another teaser for season four of “Stranger Things.”
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Why Kathryn Hahn Is No Longer Playing Joan Rivers in Showtime's ‘The Comeback Girl'
The Joan Rivers limited series is no longer happening.
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Natalie Morales Is Joining ‘The Talk' After ‘TODAY' Departure
On Monday, Oct. 4, CBS confirmed that the seasoned journalist will be joining “The Talk” as a host alongside Akbar Gbaja-Biamila, Amanda Kloots, Jerry O’Connell and Sheryl Underwood.
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Fashion Police-Approved: Kathryn Hahn Will Play Joan Rivers in Showtime's ‘The Comeback Girl'
Kathryn Hahn is set to play the late, great comedian Joan Rivers in an upcoming Showtime limited series.
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Nine Innovative Black and Latino Entrepreneurs Thrive in New Docuseries
“Founding in Color,” is a docuseries about what it takes to succeed as a Black or Latino entrepreneur in America.
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Five-Time Emmy Nominee Marla Gibbs Receives a Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Tuesday honoring five-time Emmy-nominated actress Marla Gibbs, best known for portraying sassy maid Florence Johnston on “The Jeffersons.”
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Prolific Actor Peter Mark Richman, Who Had Roles on ‘Three's Company' and ‘Beverly Hills 90210,' Dies at 93
Peter Mark Richman, a character actor who appeared in hundreds of television episodes and had recurring roles on “Three’s Company” and “Beverly Hills 90210,” has died.
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‘Hawaii Five-0,' ‘Good Doctor' Among TV Shows Benefitting From Stay-at-Homes
“Hawaii Five-0” and “The Good Doctor,” two television shows that had farewells last week, may have gained more viewers as people stayed home because of the coronavirus outbreak.