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Twister 1996 cast: Where are the actors from the original movie now?
Caution: Another Twister is heading your way! On Friday, a sequel to the 1996 blockbuster is touching down at theaters. The original film featured Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton as Jo and Bill Harding, two researchers who risk their lives to deploy an experimental device that may predict where tornadoes will strike. They're accompanied by an eager group of storm chasers — and by Bill's fiancee (Jami Gertz), who's not thrilled to find herself swept up in this dangerous enterprise. Jo and Bill's team includes Philip Seymour Hoffman, Alan Ruck, Todd Field, and Wendle Josepher, with Cary Elwes as Bill's ruthless competitor.
Eliminated Claim to Fame contestant gets ride home from famous relative: 'Uncle Jonny!'
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Claim to Fame, season 3, episode 2, "Double the Trouble." You can always rely on Duckie to come through. Claim to Fame season 3 is already jam-packed with unprecedented occurrences and we're only on the second episode. After being sent home in the show's first-ever double elimination on Wednesday, Gracie Lou got a surprise when her celebrity relative, Jon Cryer, showed up in person instead of only being seen in the usual pre-recorded video message.
The Boys team addresses season 4 finale plot in light of Trump assassination attempt
Amazon and the team behind The Boys addressed the coincidental direct parallels between the season 4 finale episode, which dropped on Prime Video Thursday, and the real-world assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. The finale episode is called "Assassination Run," and it involves an assassination attempt on President-elect Robert...
Britney Spears responds after Ozzy Osbourne calls her dancing 'sad': 'Kindly f--- off'
Don't expect Britney Spears to dance to "Crazy Train" any time soon. On Wednesday, the "Gimme More" singer clapped back at rocker Ozzy Osbourne and his family's comments about the dance videos she regularly posts on social media. She wrote in a lengthy, wide-ranging Instagram post (below) that she planned to "tell the Osbourne family who is the most boring family known to mankind to kindly f--- off!!!"
Tom Sandoval suing Ariana Madix for leaking sexy FaceTime he had with Rachel Leviss — who's also suing him
Just when you thought Scandoval was out, it pulled you, and several lawyers, back in. Accursed heterosexual man Tom Sandoval crawled out of the Traitors castle just in time to file a lawsuit against ex Ariana Madix for exposing his cheating ways via the sexy FaceTime he had with her good-friend-turned-sworn-enemy Rachel (formerly Raquel) Leviss.
Jagged Edge singer Brandon Casey hospitalized with broken neck, ribs, and skull
Jagged Edge's Brandon Casey is recovering from a horrific car crash. Casey, who fronts the R&B group with his twin brother, Brian Casey, posted on social media this week that he's recovering in the trauma center at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta after sustaining extensive injuries on Thursday. "After bein...
Lorde felt 'misunderstood' after hearing Charli XCX's 'Girl, So Confusing' and wanted to 'make it right'
When Lorde first heard Charli XCX's "Girl, So Confusing" — a song that listeners immediately identified as being about the women's rivalry over the years — she had a strong reaction. It was a "two-part thing of both deep empathy for my friend and this feeling of 'Man,...
Jeff Probst reacts to first Survivor hosting Emmy nomination in 13 years
There was a time when all Jeff Probst did was win Emmy awards. The host and showrunner for Survivor was the winner of the somewhat awkwardly named Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program for the first four years the award was given out, taking home the trophy from 2008 through 2011.
True Detective's Kali Reis and Baby Reindeer's Nava Mau celebrate historic Emmy nods: 'It's about time'
With their historic Emmy nominations Wednesday, True Detective season 4 star Kali Reis and Baby Reindeer's Nava Mau are not just opening doors — they're breaking them down. Reis is the first Afro-Indigenous actress nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, and she is one of two Indigenous nominees in the category this year alongside Under the Bridge's Lily Gladstone. For her part, Mau makes Emmys history becoming the first trans performer nominated for a limited series or TV movie acting category. Other nominees in their category include Dakota Fanning (Ripley), Jessica Gunning (Baby Reindeer), Aja Naomi King (Lessons in Chemistry), and Diane Lane (Feud: Capote vs. The Swans).
You can now grab Deadpool’s butt with this new Xbox controller
The cheeky marketing campaign for the third Deadpool movie has reached its logical end — a rear end. Microsoft revealed a Deadpool and Wolverine–inspired controller that’s business in the front, party in the back. The one-of-a-kind controller is textured with Deadpool’s red-and-black leather costume, and features extra support on the backside with shapely recreations of Wade Wilson’s cheeks.
Marvel's Infinity War and Endgame directors could return for Avengers 5 and 6
Endgame no more? Sibling filmmakers Joe and Anthony Russo, known for directing some of Marvel's biggest blockbusters, could be returning to the company's cinematic universe. The Russos are currently in early talks for a big MCU comeback behind the camera to direct Avengers 5 and 6, according to reports from multiple trade outlets, including The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline Hollywood.
Spooky drag queen TV hosts The Boulet Brothers score first Emmy nomination for their own horror makeup
The Emmys are, at long last, finally under the spell of the spooky, ooky, kooky, and creepy Boulet Brothers. Horror-centric drag artists and The Boulet Brothers' Dragula creator-hosts achieved a not-so-scary milestone Wednesday morning, as the TV Academy bestowed queens Dracmorda and Swanthula Boulet with their first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction or Reality Program — all for doing their own makeup on the show.
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