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FX has ordered the limited series "Legends," which will bring much of the hit outlaw biker drama's main cast back together.
Shirley MacLaine makes a rare video appearance at the age of 92 and throws some jabs at the Bob Fosse film "Sweet Charity."
"Supergirl" and "Oppenheimer" actor David Krumholtz is clarifying his earlier remarks, saying he's putting his career on hold, not retiring.
"Slow Horses" actor Jack Lowden on playing River Cartwright and why pride gets in his way, and why River is a "sad bunny."
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BTS announces it will skip the 69th Grammy Awards.
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Noah Kahan responded to a White House post using his song 'American Cars,' stating that he 'would never approve' its usage.