‘The Muppets’ return, Little Debbie chills out, Valentine’s Day candy is here and Jost warns of ‘Epstein’
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Is ‘SNL’ abandoning James Austin Johnson as Trump? PLUS: Disney Animation gets a new COO, a bunch of Robert Pattinson clones head to theaters, and do people want to watch ‘Hot Ones’ live?
What does Disney killing the show after one season mean for ‘Star Wars’?
What’s the a-peel of this limited edition flavor? (This is also your warning that the classic McFlurry spoons and cups are gone.)
The sequel dominated the weekend, topping ‘Speak No Evil’ and two more new releases.
My quest to collect all the snacks that were part of Coke and Oreo’s partnership is now complete.
It’s unprecedented — and ridiculous — for Disney to have an animated and live-action version of a franchise at the same time. PLUS: The final trailer for ‘The Wild Robot,’ and the ‘Shang-Chi’ director swings over to Spider-Man.
Those Coca-Cola Oreos were good. But Oreo Coke Zero is even better.
Fans of the Michael Keaton character probably won’t have to wait another 36 years for the next sequel.
The calendar says it’s September, but it’s Halloween in the seasonal aisles.
The ‘Game of Thrones’ creator airs — and deletes — his grievances against ‘House of the Dragon.’ PLUS: ‘Snackology’ launches, and new trailers for ‘Wicked,’ ‘Sonic 3’ and ‘Nightbitch.'
Taco Bell launched the frozen dessert in honor of the iconic Mountain Dew flavor’s 20th anniversary.
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