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Who is the best Hercule Poirot on screen?
Hercule Poirot's enduring legacy onscreen has seen him be depicted multiple times.
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When is Frozen 3 being released?
It's finally happening: Disney is plotting a return the return of Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Kristoff in Frozen 3.
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'Spider-Man: No Way Home' marketing originally planned to keep classic villains secret (exclusive)
The return of Doc Ock, Green Goblin and others was originally due to be concealed until 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' was released.
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Andrew Garfield insists he's not returning as Spider-Man for 'No Way Home': 'I did not get a call'
Former wall-crawler adamantly refutes internet speculation that he's suiting up again opposite Tom Holland in the upcoming MCU installment.
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Alfred Molina confirmed for 'Spider-Man 3' along with possible past Peter Parkers
Alfred Molina is set to return as Doctor Octopus in the next Spider-Man movie, reprising his role from the Sam Raimi directed Spider-Man 2 in 2004.
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New 'Frozen 2' trailer introduces Sterling K. Brown and even more magic
The film delves deeper into the history of Arendelle to answer the question of why Elsa has magical power as it is revealed an Enchanted Forest exists that “nobody can get in or out” from.
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Gentle Touch star Jill Gascoine in 'advanced stages' of Alzheimer's, says husband Alfred Molina
Jill Gascoine, star of 80s TV shows like ‘The Gentle Touch’, is now in the advanced stages of Alzheimer’s, her husband, the actor Alfred Molina, has revealed. Gascoine, who is 79, has been suffering from the degenerative disease for the last four years, with Molina now describing her outlook as ‘bleak’. “Alzheimer’s is a cowardly disease. It creeps up on you from behind and by the time you realise you’ve got it you’re probably not realising much else. It’s a stinker,” he told the Radio Times. “I