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Jason Segel is totally down for a How I Met Your Father cameo: 'Those people changed my life'
Raise a glass: Jason Segel is down to bar-hop from MacLaren's Pub to Pemberton's Bar again. The actor starred as the goofy, affable, and overall nice guy Marshall Eriksen on the beloved CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother for nine seasons. Now he has revealed that he'd be open to reprising the character for a cameo on its Hulu spin-off series, How I Met Your Father, if the opportunity presents itself. The reason? He loves the team behind it.
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The Mysterious Benedict Society cancelled at Disney+ after 2 seasons
Looks like the world will have to remain in peril as The Mysterious Benedict Society is being broken up by Disney+. After two seasons, the streaming service has cancelled the series based on the popular children's books Trenton Lee Stewart and starring Tony Hale. The YA book series, originally published...
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Annie Wersching — actress best known for 24, Runaways, TheLast of Us video game — dies at 45
Annie Wersching, an actress best known for her work in 24, Bosch, Runaways and voicing the character Tess in the video game The Last of Us, has died following a battle with cancer. She was 45. "There is a cavernous hole in the soul of this family today," Wersching's husband,...
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Shutter Island, Sorry To Bother You, One Piece
Check out the full list of movies and TV shows leaving the streaming service next month. It's that time again. As January winds down and February approaches, we now know what movies and TV shows will be cycling off of Netflix next month. Thankfully, this isn't too long of a list. But it's always good to know in case you want to get one last watch in before they're gone.
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2023 SCAD TVfest to honor Wes Bentley, Craig Robinson, Sarah Michelle Gellar
The SCAD TVfest is back in action (and in person). The Savannah College of Art and Design's annual event, which celebrates all things television and streaming, will return to Atlanta Feb. 9-11, the fest announced today. It also announced its star-studded lineup for the event, now in its 11th year.
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The Bear star Ayo Edebiri joins Marvel's Thunderbolts movie
Ayo Edebiri is going from the Chicago restaurant scene to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The 27-year-old actress, known for her breakout role as sous chef Sydney on The Bear, has landed a role in Marvel's Thunderbolts, EW has confirmed. Edebiri's exact role has yet to be revealed, but she's joining an ensemble cast of Marvel villains that includes Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, Sebastian Stan as Bucky Barnes, David Harbour as the Red Guardian, Hannah John-Kamen as Ghost, Wyatt Russell as John Walker, Olga Kurylenko as Taskmaster, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine.
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Attack the Block director is 'very excited' about sequel storyline
Director Joe Cornish tells EW that he's "very excited" about the storyline for Attack the Block 2, his planned sequel to the beloved, John Boyega-starring 2011 alien invasion movie. Cornish has re-teamed with Boyega on the project, a co-production between the Star Wars actor's UpperRoom company and Cornish's own Complete Fiction.
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Original Firestarter star Drew Barrymore slams Razzies for nominating remake's child actor: 'It's bullying'
Original Firestarter actress Drew Barrymore has a burning distaste for the Razzies after the controversial awards body — which honors the worst movies of the year — nominated 12-year-old child actress Ryan Kiera Armstrong for her performance in the 2022 remake of the Stephen King horror story. "I...
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Mark Sheppard on his Walker: Independence return: 'I love this show'
Warning: This post contains spoilers from the Jan. 26 episode of Walker: Independence. Mark Sheppard couldn't stay away long. After Walker: Independence said goodbye to Sheppard's character Hagan at the end of episode 6, this week's episode saw him walk right back into town... and just in time for a sand storm that trapped him inside the saloon with Kate (Katie Findlay), Hoyt (Matt Barr), and a few others.
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