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I took my 4-year-old to see 'Finding Dory'. We really enjoy the movie. It was sweet, funny and looked amazing on the big screen.
As soon as it was over Jack turned to me and said, "I can't wait to go to the movies again."
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'Daredevil' Season 3 renewal announced; 'Defenders,' 'Iron Fist,' 'Luke Cage' teasers unveiled at Co
Netflix has confirmed it renewed its small-screen, Marvel comic-book adaptation Daredevil for a third season.
"Next stop: Hell's Kitchen. Daredevil Season 3 is coming soon," the show's official Twitter account said Thursday.
The series stars Charlie Cox as the title character, a blind lawyer by day and crime-fighting superhero by night.
The renewal announcement was officially made at San Diego Comic-Con where the cast of the streaming service's upcoming Marvel drama Luke Cage participated in a panel discussion and shared with fans footage from the eagerly awaited show. On hand to answer questions were Luke Cage stars Mike Colter, Alfre Woodard, Mahershala Ali, Theo Rossi, Simone Missick and Frank Whaley, and showrunner/executive producer Cheo Hodari Coker.
Also dropping by the Marvel/Netflix panel was Jon Bernthal, who played Frank Castle in Season 2 of Daredevil, and who will reprise the role in his own Netflix series The Punisher.
The event included as well the unveiling of teasers for Iron Fist, a new Marvel/Netflix collaboration starring Finn Jones, and The Defenders, which unites the characters of Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage and Iron Fist.
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"I'll tell you, the best part of the wedding was watching her walk down the aisle. I had so many [thoughts], but to see her gracefully walk down the aisle in that long train ... and to realize I was going to spend the rest of my life with her gives me chills."
--Russell Wilson, on his wedding to new wife Ciara, to PEOPLE
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Which former 'Criminal Minds' cast member is returning for a Season 12 guest arc?
Shailene Woodley surprised by 'Divergent' finale's move to TV
Shailene Woodley was surprised to hear the Divergent finale will move to TV.
The 24-year-old actress, who plays Tris Prior in the sci-fi action series, addressed reports of such Thursday while attending San Diego Comic-Con.
"I know nothing about it. I know all you know," she told Entertainment Tonight while promoting her movie Snowden. "I don't have any information."
"Honestly, I was on a plane when all that happened and I landed, and I'm like, 'Whoa, what's going on?!' she added to reporters. "I need to talk and find out what the details are."
News outlets had reported Wednesday that the final Divergent installment, Ascendant, may skip theaters in favor of a TV movie. The move was largely attributed to underwhelming box office numbers for the latest film, Allegiant.
Sources told The Hollywood Reporter that Lionsgate had approached Woodley about the move, leading many to believe the actress knew of the change. The website said many of the other actors were "blindsided" by the news.
Ascendant was to open June 9, 2017. Allegiant premiered in March and earned $179 million, while the first two installments, Divergent and Insurgent, grossed $288 million and $297 million, respectively.
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Actress Paget Brewster will reprise her role of Emily Prentiss in a multi-episode, guest arc on Criminal Minds, CBS announced.
Brewster was a regular cast member on the show 2006-12, but, since she left, she occasionally guest stars on the series, which features Joe Mantegna, Thomas Gibson, Matthew Gray Gubler, A.J. Cook, Kirsten Vangsness and Adam Rodriguez.
"We're excited to have Paget Brewster back for multiple episodes in our 12th season," Erica Messer, the procedural's executive producer/showrunner, said in a statement Thursday. "The [Behavioral Analysis Unit] can use more help this year since they've got a lot of known and unknown subjects to catch."
Season 12, which is to kick off Sept. 28, will see the escape of 13 serial killers.