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  • New Images from the Michael Jackson Biopic Online

    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in 'Michael'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.
    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in ‘Michael’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.

    Preview:

    • New images from ‘Michael’ have landed online.
    • Antoine Fuqua directs the Michael Jackson biopic.
    • It’ll be in cinemas this coming April.

    It’s been a while since we’ve heard much from the team –– including director Antoine Fuqua –– behind Michael Jackson biopic ‘Michael.’

    There has been chatter about re-shoots, legal concerns and speculation as to whether it might even arrive as two movies.

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    Now, though, we have a confirmed April release date, some fresh images from the movie and the latest trailer, which you can find lower down the page.

    Related Article: First Look at Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in New Biopic ‘Michael’

    What’s the story of ‘Michael’?

    Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson in 'Michael'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.
    Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson in ‘Michael’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.

    Per the official blurb: “The film tells the story of Michael Jackson’s life beyond the music, tracing his journey from the discovery of his extraordinary talent as the lead of the Jackson Five, to the visionary artist whose creative ambition fueled a relentless pursuit to become the biggest entertainer in the world. Highlighting both his life off-stage and some of the most iconic performances from his early solo career, the film gives audiences a front-row seat to Michael Jackson as never before.”

    In addition to Jaafar Jackson (the late singer’s nephew), the movie features Colman Domingo, Nia Long, Miles Teller and Kat Graham.

    When will ‘Michael’ make its cinematic bow?

    The movie will be in theaters on April 24.

    (L to R) Judah Edwards as Young Tito, Jaylen Hunter as Young Marlon, Juliano Krue Valdi as Young MJ, Nathaniel McIntyre as Young Jackie and Jayden Harville as Young Jermaine in 'Michael'. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Judah Edwards as Young Tito, Jaylen Hunter as Young Marlon, Juliano Krue Valdi as Young MJ, Nathaniel McIntyre as Young Jackie and Jayden Harville as Young Jermaine in ‘Michael’. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lionsgate.
    Nia Long as Katherine Jackson in 'Michael'. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson/Lionsgate.
    Nia Long as Katherine Jackson in ‘Michael’. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson/Lionsgate.
    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in 'Michael'. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson/Lionsgate.
    Jaafar Jackson as Michael Jackson in ‘Michael’. Photo Credit: Glen Wilson/Lionsgate.

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  • ‘The Holiday Calendar’ Trailer Brings Magic in the Form of a Christmas Rom-Com

    ‘The Holiday Calendar’ Trailer Brings Magic in the Form of a Christmas Rom-Com

    The Holiday Calendar trailer still
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    Netflix is gifting us several Christmas rom-coms this year, and the streamer just unveiled the official trailer for one of them, “The Holiday Calendar.”

    Starring Kat Graham, the film centers on a young photographer whose life isn’t going quite how she planned. When her grandfather (Ron Cephas Jones) gifts her the advent calendar that belonged to her grandmother, though, things start to take an interesting turn. As the trailer shows, there seems to be something special about the calendar, namely, that it seems to have some predictive powers.

    In addition to Graham, the rom-com stars Quincy Brown and Ethan Peck. Based on what we’ve seen, there appears to be a love triangle situation, complete with a horse-drawn carriage ride in the snow and a lot of longing looks mixed in. Watch below.

    “The Holiday Calendar” starts streaming Nov. 2 on Netflix, giving you plenty of time to get into the Christmas spirit.

  • ‘How It Ends’ Trailer & Poster Send Theo James & Forest Whitaker Into the Apocalypse

    Yes, the end of the world is always in fashion!

    Netflix just posted the official trailer and poster for “How It Ends,” once more portraying an apocalyptic nightmare.

    No power. No rules. No choice … but to fight.

    The action thriller was written by Brooks McLaren and directed by David M. Rosenthal. “Divergent” star Theo James and “The Vampire Diaries” alum Kat Graham play a couple expecting a baby, with Forest Whitaker as her father. Then a lot of bad stuff starts happening, and the guys travel 2,000 miles to try and save her:

    “As a mysterious apocalypse causes the spread of misinformation and violence, a man and his estranged father-in-law race across a chaotic and fractured country to save his pregnant wife.”

    Here’s the trailer:Here’s the poster:

    The visuals are pretty strong. Let’s hope the film itself holds up.

    “How It Ends” will be available for streaming July 13 on Netflix.

    [Via: Collider]

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  • 18 Things We Are Going to Miss About ‘The Vampire Diaries’

    Oh, “The Vampire Diaries,” you’ve put us through a lot — wonky plot lines, the death of our favorite characters, villains that are too hot to hate, and so much more. But, even after all that, we don’t want to believe this is the beginning of the end.

    These are the 18 reasons why we’ll never be able to fill the hole in our heart that “TVD” will be leaving behind.

  • 7 Times Bonnie Bennett Deserved Better on ‘The Vampire Diaries’


    On “The Vampire Diaries,” Bonnie Bennett (Kat Graham) has been helping out her friends in Mystic Falls ever since she inherited her witch powers. So, where has that gotten her? Oh, I don’t know, just kidnapped, tortured, trapped in a prison world with her worst enemy, and killed (a few times).

    All Bonnie wants to do is the right thing, so why isn’t anyone trying to help her? It’s about time Bonnie started getting a storyline that doesn’t revolve around either her love life or her being used as a pawn in her friend’s reindeer games.

    Here are seven reasons why Bonnie deserves her best life.

  • Best of Late Night TV: Julia Roberts’ Last Kiss With Letterman, Rebel Wilson Plays ‘Whisper Challenge’

    If you’re like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here’s the best of what happened last night on late night.

    David Letterman had Julia Roberts on “Late Show” Wednesday night, and he did what a lot of guys have probably wanted to do for decades: He planted a big wet kiss right on her famous lips. They’d done it before on the show – several times – and they showed clips of Julia and Dave smooching over the years. But this was their last kiss, since Dave is leaving as “Late Show” host and May 20 is The End. So they walked out onto the stage – Julia in her sexy letterman jacket – and they had a final kiss. So sweet. But before leaving, Julia gave him a speech: “I just want to say, David Letterman, I love you and I thank you for all of the joy, and the laughs, and the intelligence you have brought to us for 33 years.” He said he loved her back and they hugged. Funny, you can see through the clips how much he’s aged over the years but she just stays beautiful. Good genes or …? Before the kiss, Julia discussed her very first appearance on Dave’s show — to promote “Mystic Pizza” — and she didn’t want to go on the show because Dave had dismembered other actresses in her peer group. But it turned out well and she was on the show 26 times. Dave wanted to know why she had that perception of him, that he might instantly know her IQ and rip her apart like a samurai. Julia: “Because I think stupid people annoy you.” Dave: “Well, I think that answers my problem with self-loathing.” Haha. Paul Shaffer was also Dave’s guest, and to have him there talking about working with music legends really brought it home. The show is ending. Rebel Wilson was on “The Tonight Show” and she and Jimmy Fallon played “The Whisper Challenge,” which is always fun. Rebel asked if they had to take off clothes if they lost. Strip Whisper Challenge! Haha.
    In her sit-down interview, Rebel talked about working on an early TV show in Australia. She and Jimmy discussed her big opening scene in “Pitch Perfect 2.” She said she did her own aerial stunts, training for five weeks to do a 45-second routine in the film. Rebel also talked about having a fear of heights after falling off a roof. (!) James Marsden, Kat Graham, and Brandon Flowers were on “The Late Late Show with James Corden.” James showed off an old soda ad Kat did, and Kat got up to do a little Salsa. James Marsden wouldn’t dance with her, but Corden got up and gave tons of sass. James and Kat both love the ’90s and Kat talked about staying at Prince’s house. James Marsden also discussed a meeting with Justin Bieber at the Met Ball. Corden and Marsden competed over their love for JB. Elizabeth Banks was on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” talking about being the boss on set when she’s directing a movie, like “Pitch Perfect 2.” Elizabeth chatted about foreign press and there were some German jokes. Comedian Marc Maron was also on JKL and he told Jimmy he cast an actor just to get back at a Twitter troll. Tatiana Maslany was on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and Seth talked about her Emmy snub for “Orphan Black,” and what it’s like when she plays just one character as opposed to all the clones. She also discussed helping to build an Igloo and how she had a street named after her.

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