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Why the Future of the Oscars and Emmys Might Be in Jeopardy
The Oscars and Emmys made their broadcasting debut on millions of television screens in the 1950s, but historic low ratings jeopardize their futures.
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‘Spider-Man' Comes Back Swinging, Takes No. 1 From ‘Scream'
After spending one weekend in second place, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” proved it still had some fight left.
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‘Scream' Scares Off ‘Spider-Man' With $30.6M Debut
After a month at the top of the box office, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” has finally been overtaken by “Scream.”
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‘Spider-Man' Stays at No. 1 in 4th Weekend
Spider-Man’s box office dominance continued in its fourth weekend in theaters, adding another $33 million in ticket sales according to studio estimates on Sunday.
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Zendaya and Tom Holland Meet Young Boy Who Saved His Sister From Dog Attack
The cast of “Spider-Man: No Way Home” spent the day on set with 6-year-old Bridger Walker, who is considered a hero after rescuing his sister from a dog attack.
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Why ‘Spider-Man' Producer Initially Warned Zendaya and Tom Holland About Dating
The “Spider-Man: No Way Home” stars are actually the third and latest pair to translate their on-screen chemistry into a real-life romance
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Spidey Nets 3rd Best Opening of All Time With $253 Million
Never underestimate your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, even with a mutating virus afoot.
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home' Snags Eye-Popping $50M in Previews
For the first time since the pandemic began, the box office is booming
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Why Georgia Is Becoming the New U.S. Film Production Capital
In 2020, Georgia was home to an estimated 242 film productions that added $2.2 billion to the state’s economy.
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See Tom Holland and Zendaya Share a Kiss in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home' Trailer
The action-packed trailer opens with a sweet moment between MJ and Peter Parker.
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Kirsten Dunst Recalls ‘Very Extreme' ‘Spider-Man' Pay Disparity Between Her and Tobey Maguire
She helped take “Spider-Man” to new heights, but when it came to her paycheck, Kirsten Dunst’s salary was low compared to her co-star’s, she says in a new interview.
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Marvel Sues Artists, Their Heirs to Block Them From Rights to Spider-Man, Other Heroes
The civil suits claim these characters — including Spider-Man, Doctor Strange and Iron Man — were created for the company with no ownership interests for creators.
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Tom Holland Hypnotizes Zendaya With Spidey Skills in 1st ‘No Way Home' Trailer
The first trailer for the hugely anticipated superhero film “Spider-Man: No Way Home” debuted on the evening of Monday, Aug. 23.
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Pope Meets Spider-Man
Spider-Man joins Pope Francis’ weekly audience.
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Zendaya Inspired ‘Spider-Man' Co-Star Tom Holland To Be Nicer To Fans
We all get by with a little help from our friends, and it seems that celebs are no different. Tom Holland received some helpful advice from Zendaya, his “Spider-Man: No Way Home” co-star, after she caught whiff that he may not be the nicest person around his fans. The 24-year-old actor opened up on the life-altering advice his friend gave…
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Tom Holland Shows Off His Viral Pant-Less Look for Virtual Interviews
Tom Holland talks about doing press virtually, shooting the next Spider-Man film in Atlanta and his upcoming film “Cherry.”
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‘Spider-Man,' ‘Doctor Strange,' ‘Thor' Shift Release Dates
Hollywood studios are shuffling more release dates as a result of the coronavirus, including sequels to “Doctor Strange,” “Spider-Man: Far From Home” and “Into the Spider-Verse.”
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‘Spider-Man' Bringing Joy to Kids on Lockdown
A man in the UK is dressing up as Spider-Man to cheer up kids stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Sony Sets ‘Into the Spider-Verse' Sequel for 2022
The inventive, animated Spider-Man remix “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” is getting a sequel. Sony Pictures on Friday set a follow-up to the 2018 Oscar-winning hit for an April 2022 release. Producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller also celebrated the announcement on Twitter and signaled that they, too, are returning. “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” grossed $375.5 million worldwide. Its deconstructionist approach...
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‘Joker' Laughs Its Way to October Box Office Record
Warner Bros.’ R-rated “Joker” has set a new record at the October box office. Studios on Sunday estimate that the dark spin on the classic Batman villain earned an estimated $93.5 million from ticket sales in its first weekend in North American theaters. The previous October record-holder was the Spider-Man spinoff “Venom” which opened to $80 million last year. Scrutiny...