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Mendes and Hawke are collaborating on Netflix’s new movie.By Maria Loreto The new series promises to show viewers the interaction between three languages and cultures, while showing the story of a Palestinian refugee.By Daniel Neira From Hulu’s “Prey” to Netflix’s “The Sandman”By Maria Loreto Ana was a great casting choice as she captures Marilyn’s glamour, humanity and vulnerability,“ Marilyn Monroe’s estate shared.By Daniel Neira From HBO Max’s “Harley Quinn” to Netflix’s “Rebelde”By Maria Loreto Barrera stars in “Keep Breathing,” a new Netflix series where she plays a woman stranded in the Canadian wilderness.By Maria Loreto De Armas’s new pictures surprise the world with her incredible resemblance to the late starBy Shirley Gomez The film is shot in stop motion and marks Del Toro’s first collaboration with Netflix.By Maria Loreto From Netflix’s “The Gray Man” and HBO Max’s “Rap Sh!t”By Maria Loreto From Netflix’s “Resident Evil” to FX’s “What We Do In The Shadows.”By Maria Loreto The docuseries will feature never-before-seen personal archive footageBy Alexandra Hurtado Fans are also speculating on who could be the perfect choice to play Celia St. James, including Jessica Chastain or Sarah Drew.By Daniel Neira Nominations for the Emmys were announced today, at 11:30 am EST.By Maria Loreto To everyone’s surprise 805-45-PIZZA works!By Shirley Gomez From AMC’s “Moonhaven” to Netflix’s “Boo, Bitch.”By Maria Loreto The season finale featured Metallica’s “Master of Puppets.” The creators of the show recruited help from the band in order to make the scene as metal as possible.By Maria Loreto From Netflix’s “Stranger Things” to Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building.”By Maria Loreto The film will be directed by the Russo Brothers, who’ve directed some of Marvel’s most profitable films.By Maria Loreto The new Netflix series has people all over the world intrigued by the possibilities.By Maria Loreto From Peacock’s “Queer as Folk” to HBO’s “Westworld.”By Maria Loreto From Netflix’s “Spiderhead” to Hulu’s “Love, Victor.”By Maria Loreto In her documentary “Halftime”, Lopez discussed the moment when she considered leaving it all behind.By Maria Loreto Participants need to be at least 21 years old. They will have to speak English, and be available for up to 4 weeks in early 2023 for filming.By Daniel Neira In the new teaser Netflix revealed that the main character, Seong Gi-hun and the masked villain will both return.By Daniel Neira From Disney’s “Ms. Marvel” to Netflix’s “Peaky Blinders”By Maria Loreto Fans of the character can expect to see Wednesday attending Nevermore Academy and getting into complex relationships with the other students.By Daniel Neira Volume 1 of the fourth season of Stranger Things achieved 286.7 million hours viewed.By Daniel Neira “I find that people do reach to put a label on him and just want to know,“ Noah added, “He’s just confused and growing up“By Daniel Neira Fans around the world have spotted ‘The Upside Down’ in different landmarks, including New York, Spain, Paris, Milan, and more.By Daniel Neira From Netflix’s “Stranger Things” to Disney’s “Obi Wan Kenobi.”By Maria Loreto From Apple TV’s “The Essex Serpent” to Hulu’s “The Valet.”By Maria Loreto The football star’s special is scheduled to tape in 2023By Alexandra Hurtado