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Showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine Reflects on Season 1’s Emotional Farewell

Netflix’s Little House on the Prairie wrapped its first season with the Ingalls family leaving Independence, Kansas behind after a string of hardships, and showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine is opening up about what that ending means for the family and what fans can expect when the story continue...


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Ariana Grande’s Scheduling Conflict Blocks AHS Debut

Well, that is a bummer. Ariana Grande will not be making her American Horror Story debut after all. According to Deadline, the pop star has exited American Horror Story Season 13, the anthology’s Coven-flavored comeback, before shooting a single scene, done in by the oldest problem in show business, a c...


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The live-action Naruto movie is officially launching a worldwide casting search to find the actors who will bring Team 7 to life on the big screen. Lionsgate is spearheading the search for the three leads: Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura, with additional casting for supporting roles expected to follow in the coming months.

The adaptation of Masashi Kishimoto’s be...


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Moana Opens With $4.5 Million In Thursday Previews

Disney’s live-action Moana sailed into Thursday previews with $4.5 million, kicking off showtimes at 2 p.m. The numbers arrive as the studio braces for a soft opening weekend, with no audience score yet available and critics far from kind to the remake.

Directed by Thomas Kail, the live-action <...


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Woody and the gang just cleared another milestone that most sequels would kill for. The Toy Story 5 box office has crossed $800 million worldwide, landing at $808.6 million after three weekends in theaters, and it is on a clean line toward becoming the first Hollywood movie of 2026 to hit a billion dollars.

If it holds this pace, it will do somet...


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