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Letitia Wright Says She's Being ‘Cancelled' Over COVID-19 Vaccine Remarks
Letitia Wright had a lot to say to fans who questioned the information she was promoting about the forthcoming COVID-19 vaccine.
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Academy Welcomes 842 New Members, Half of Them Women
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences on Monday invited 842 members from 59 countries to the Oscars organization and, for the first time, reached gender parity in its new class of inductees.
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Avengers Receive Epic Send-Off at ‘Endgame' World Premiere
There were more than a few sniffles from the audience at the premiere of “Avengers: Endgame” Monday night in Los Angeles, which Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth proudly admitted contributing to.
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'Black Panther' Leads MTV Movie & TV Awards Nominations
“Black Panther” will get its first shot at some awards show love as the top nominee at next month’s MTV Movie & TV Awards .
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‘Tonight': Wheel of Freestyle With ‘Black Panther's' Letitia Wright
Letitia Wright of “Black Panther” and The Roots’ Black Thought take turns working three random words they’ve never seen before into a freestyle rap (plus a surprise freestyle from Jimmy Fallon).
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The Women of ‘Black Panther' Take Center Stage
Scientist. Warrior. Queen Mother. Spy. These are just a few of the job titles of the women of “Black Panther,” now playing nationwide. None of them are fighting over a guy, or needing one to save them. They are fierce, proud, intelligent and capable. And, in the case of Danai Gurira’s character Okoye and her fellow Dora Milaje fighters: Bald...
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‘Wauconda Forever!!!': Chicago-Area Mayor Sees ‘Black Panther' Prank Calls as Tourism Opportunity
While there isn’t an embassy for Wakanda in Lake County, Illinois just yet—the mayor of Wauconda, the very real village about 50 miles north of Chicago, seems happy to field phone calls from those interested in the hyper-advanced yet fictional African nation.
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Marvel Studios Moves Up ‘Avengers: Infinity War' Release
Take a trip to the Marvel Universe sooner than expected this spring for Marvel Studios’ next superhero installment. Marvel Studios took to twitter for a tweet exchange with star Robert Downey Jr. to announce that “Avengers: Infinity War” will appear in theaters on April 27, and not May 4 as previously announced.