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November 19, 2019

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Here's the Scoop...Will Smith and Tom Holland must work together in order to save the world in the latest trailer for upcoming animated film, Spies in Disguise.

The clip, released on Monday, features Smith voicing super spy Lance Sterling who is transformed into a pigeon by scientist Walter Beckett (Holland).

Lance must then rely on the accident prone Walter in order to stop an evil villain from realizing his plan.

Lance is also featured driving his car as a pigeon by using his feet and being unable to take down a large opponent due to being a bird.

The trailer features the new single "Then There Were Two" by Mark Ronson and Anderson .Paak that will be featured on the Spies in Disguise soundtrack.

Spies in Disguise, from directors Troy Quane and Nick Bruno, is set to arrive theaters on Dec. 25. Ben Mendelsohn, Karen Gillan, Rashida Jones, DJ Khaled and Masi Oka also provide voices.

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Olivia Colman: Queen Elizabeth II is 'harder' to play than Queen Anne

Olivia Colman says it is "harder" to play Queen Elizabeth II than it was to portray 18th century monarch Queen Anne.

The 45-year-old British actress appeared with The Crown co-stars Tobias Menzies and Helena Bonham Carter on Monday's episode of Today, where she compared her roles as Elizabeth on The Crown and Anne in The Favourite.

"[Elizabeth has] been a harder job to do than Queen Anne, mainly because I am quite emotional," Colman, who won an Oscar for Best Actress for her role as Anne in The Favourite, said.

Bonham Carter, who portrays Princess Margaret on The Crown, pointed out that "no one knows what Queen Anne was like anyway."

"Exactly," Colman agreed. "[With Elizabeth], obviously, everyone is a critic. Everyone knows what she looks like. Everyone's heard her. Everyone has seen her walking."

The Crown Season 3, Episode 3 explored Elizabeth's perceived lack of emotion, in the context of the Aberfan mining tragedy. Colman mentioned that Elizabeth is said to be more emotive in private.

"Behind closed doors, apparently, she's an absolute hoot," Colman said. "She's a great mimic, she's a great laugh."

Season 3 premiered Friday on Netflix. Colman, Menzies and Bonham Carter replace Claire Foy, Matt Smith and Vanessa Kirby, who played younger versions of Elizabeth, Prince Philip and Margaret in Seasons 1 and 2.

"We've been employed because we're older and battered," Bonham Carter jokingly said.

The Crown follows Elizabeth's reign throughout the decades, which each season progressing the timeline by some years. Season 4 will feature Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher and Emma Corrin as the future Princess Diana.

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Chadwick Boseman teases 'twists and turns' in '21 Bridges'

21 Bridges star Chadwick Boseman says the movie has plenty of "twists and turns."

The 41-year-old actor discussed the upcoming action thriller during Monday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

21 Bridges is directed by Brian Kirk and co-stars Sienna Miller, Stephan James, Keith David, Taylor Kitsch and J.K. Simmons. Boseman stars as Andre Davis, an NYPD detective on the hunt for a pair of cop killers.

"This is sort of a throwback movie to some of the movies you would see in the '70s," Boseman said. "Eight cops are killed, I'm called in as an NYPD detective to find the killers. We shut down Manhattan and sort of trap them in."

"There's some twists and turns throughout. It keeps you on the edge of your seat," he added. "I'm proud of this movie."

21 Bridges takes place over the course of one night. Boseman said the night shoots for the film were a taxing experience and gave him a new respect for his father.

"I will never pick up a script again and not look and see how many nights it is. You have to measure it out, because literally, it took me five months to get back on a regular sleep schedule," the star said.

"My dad used to work the night shift. I never understood what he was going through," he added. "Man, that takes a toll on you after a while. I have a whole new respect for my dad after this movie."

21 Bridges opens in theaters Friday.

Boseman is known for playing the title character in Black Panther and other movies in the Marvel cinematic universe. He told host Ellen DeGeneres the role has changed his life.

"A few people saw it in a few theaters," the actor said. "I try to keep things the same, but some places you go, they recognize you a little bit."

Boseman will reprise Black Panther in Black Panther 2, which opens in theaters in May 2022.

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"I felt strange as soon as the anesthesia started to wear off. The best way I can describe it is that it just felt like my brain was only music, and that everything anybody said to me became musical. All of my thoughts became musical. Every street sign became musical. I couldn't get my mind into any other mode."
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Christina Aguilera, Post Malone to perform at American Music Awards

Christina Aguilera and Post Malone will perform at the 2019 American Music Awards.

Dick Clark Productions and ABC announced in a press release Monday that Aguilera will take the stage with A Great Big World, while Malone will perform with Ozzy Osbourne, Travis Scott and Watt, at the awards show Sunday in Los Angeles.

The 2019 ceremony will mark the TV debut of "Fall On Me," a new song from Aguilera and A Great Big World. Aguilera and A Great Big World previously performed their song "Say Something" at the 2013 awards show.

A Great Big World teased "Fall On Me" in a tweet Monday.

"We are so excited to announce our newest collaboration #FallOnMe with @xtina! The song will be out this Friday + we'll be performing it live on the @AMAs this Sunday!!! Cannot wait for you to hear it," the post reads.

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The song will be out this Friday + we'll be performing it live on the @AMAs this Sunday!!!

The 2019 ceremony will also mark the TV debut of Malone, Osbourne, Scott and Watt's collaboration, "Take What You Want," released in October.

DCP and ABC also announced that rock band Green Day will perform. The group will perform "Basket Case," in honor of the 25th anniversary of their album Dookie, and the new song "Father of All."

The new additions join previously announced performers Camila Cabello, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Jonas Brothers, Billie Eilish, Kesha and Big Freedia, Dua Lipa, Lizzo, Thomas Rhett and Shania Twain. Singer Ciara will host the awards show, which airs live on ABC.

Aguilera released her eighth studio album, Liberation, in June 2018. Malone released his third album, Hollywood's Bleeding, in September, which features his collaboration with Osbourne, Scott and Watt.

NBC orders Season 8 of 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine'

NBC has renewed its cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine for an eighth season.

SEASON 8! #brooklyn99 #dreamscometrue @nbcbrooklyn99 pic.twitter.com/b3rTCpEWGT- Stephanie Beatriz (@iamstephbeatz) November 14, 2019

Season 7 is slated to premiere on Feb. 6.

The New York-set show stars Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumero, Stephanie Beatriz, Joe Lo Truglio, Dirk Blocker and Joel McKinnon Miller.

The series ran for five seasons on Fox before it was canceled. NBC brought it back for Season 6 in January 2019.

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Production on the fifth and final season of the Netflix sitcom Fuller House is now complete.

"Is there any other way to wrap up the series?! #FullerHouse," actress Candace Cameron-Bure captioned an Instagram video Sunday of her singing a karaoke version of the show's theme song "Everywhere You Look" with her co-stars Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber.

Sweetin posted a selfie from the Fuller House set on Friday, saying: "This couch. This show. This family. I will miss this with all my heart.#fullerhouse #fullhousefamily #onelasttime #goodbyesarenevereasy."

Barber also shared on Instagram a photo of the sofa wrapped in plastic with a pillow that reads, "Home."

On Thursday, she tweeted a crying emoji with the message: "One more day. @ Fuller House Stage 24."

The series is a sequel to the popular show Full House, which aired on ABC 1987-95.