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Plus, HBO's 'Harry Potter' series finds its Severus Snape, Paramount cracks 'Smile 3,' and my thoughts on this year's NBR winners and Indie Spirit Award nominees.
Plus, Stephen A. Smith’s new contract at ESPN, a Liza Minnelli miniseries, and the trailer for Disney’s new live-action 'Snow White' movie starring Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot.
Plus, Tom Cruise reunites with director Doug Liman, Anya Taylor-Joy returns to TV, 'Scream 7' adds fresh meat, and David Greenbaum proves himself the bidding war king.
Plus, John Krasinski and Matthew Rhys sign on for a new serial killer series, James Nesbitt can't "run away" from Harlan Coben, and more 'Dragon' duty for Gerard Butler.
Plus, Charlize Theron joins Christopher Nolan's new movie, Chet Hanks may reunite with his 'Your Honor' co-star Bryan Cranston, and Gerard Butler's Big Dick Nick returns...
Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff, and I are worried that the Oscar winner could be overlooked given the strength of this year's field, which now includes 'Wicked's Cynthia Erivo.
Scott Mantz, Perri Nemiroff, and I fear that Denis Villeneuve could be snubbed again for 'Dune: Part Two,' and that Jacques Audiard ('Emilia Pérez') is losing momentum.
Plus, Daniel Craig heads to DC, Anne Hathaway reteams with director Michael Showalter, and Colin Jost wants you to put your answer in the form of a question.
Plus, Angelina Jolie returns to Paris, Frank Marshall lines up another music documentary, and Seth Rogen fears he's ruining movies in the first look at Apple's 'The Studio.'
Plus, Javier Bardem visits 'Cape Fear,' Will Ferrell takes to the courtroom in 'Judgment Day,' and Rachel Zegler is rumored to star in Sony's Gloria Estefan biopic.
Plus, a hot scoop about a pair of Emmy winners who are in talks to join Michael C. Hall in 'Dexter: Resurrection,' and my thoughts on Conan O'Brien hosting the Academy Awards.
Plus, Lady Gaga teams up with Jenna Ortega, John Krasinski is named People's Sexiest Man Alive, Rami Malek hunts terrorists, and Netflix may have a perception problem.