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David Harbour Gives Honest 'Avengers: Doomsday' Reaction After Test Screening Rumors [Exclusive]

Avengers: Doomsday looks like it's going to be one of the biggest movies of all time. Now, that might not necessarily be in terms of box office, but with the sheer size of the cast and, probably, the budget as well, it might actually have a moon orbiting soon, such is the size of it. Bringing back the OG stars from the MCU alongside the Fantastic Four and the original X-Men, plus an old familiar face as the villain of the piece is enormous on its own. But according to one of its stars, it's not just the scale of the film that's going to wow people, because the footage is already seriously impressive.

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A Punk Band Chases Green Day Dreams in First Look at Mckenna Grace’s New Coming-of-Age Movie

Road trip comedies work best when they fully embrace bad decisions, and there are countless examples. The entire genre usually depends on characters making increasingly reckless choices while chasing some wildly unrealistic dream, and the more sincere those characters are about the journey, the funnier the surrounding chaos becomes. Music-driven coming-of-age stories especially thrive on that energy because teenage ambition and absolute overconfidence tend to create disasters almost immediately.

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'The Pitt's Fan-Favorite Doctor Confirms Noah Wyle Gave His Blessing to Return [Exclusive]

The Pitt was a certified home run for HBO Max the second it premiered on the service, becoming one of both the production company and the streaming platform's biggest hits of all time. Season 2 pulled in even more viewers than the Emmy-sweeping first outing, and for good reason, especially since it introduced even more new characters to the Pittsburgh emergency room that are destined to become new fan-favorites. From the professional-yet-complicated Dr. Baran Al-Hashimi (Sepideh Moafi) to new med student Joy Kwon (Irene Choi), the Noah Wyle show's ambitions to have a rotating roster of medical professionals seems like a foolproof plan, even if it makes saying goodbye to characters like Dr. Heather Collins (Tracy Ifeachor) and Dr. Samira Mohan (Supriya Ganesh) that much harder.

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