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While "Dune: Part Two" is largely faithful to Frank Herbert's classic sci-fi novel, the movie does take both minor and major liberties with the original text.
Fans of "X-Men: The Animated Series" can't wait to see their favorites return in the revival series "X-Men '97," but there are also some new mutants in town.
It's no fun when two actors don't get along while filming a movie or TV show, but it's another thing entirely when one of the actors gets the other one fired.
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TV shows often go through changes before they make it to the screen, but in some cases entire characters have been excised before even getting on the air.
The ending of Adam Sandler's Netflix film "Spaceman" is visually impressive, but it leaves viewers with as many questions as answers. Here's what it all means.
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