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These 'Wicked' secrets will have you 'Dancing Through Life'
Originally appeared on E! Online When Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey and the rest of the “Wicked” cast was assembled, they were well aware
Cynthia Erivo protects Ariana Grande from fan at 'Wicked: For Good' premiere
Originally appeared on E! Online. Cynthia Erivo is Ariana Grande’s friend for good, and will protect her from the bad. Case in point, the Tony
Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway reunite in 'Devil Wears Prada 2' teaser trailer
Originally appeared on E! Online A sneak peek at “The Devil Wears Prada 2?” Groundbreaking indeed. Though the sequel to the beloved 2006 film is
'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' trailer sends Mario and new characters to space
The Super Mario Bros. are getting ready for an other-worldly adventure. Illumination and Nintendo released the official trailer for “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” during
Watch the first teaser trailer for 'Toy Story 5'
Disney and Pixar just released the first teaser trailer for “Toy Story 5,” and this time Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the gang are taking on
Make way for the Jonas Sisters: Kevin Jonas's daughters appear in new Christmas movie
It’s beginning to look a lot like we have a second generation of Jonas superstars! Alena Rose Jonas, 11, and Valentina Angelina Jonas, 9, looked
Sabrina Carpenter starring in 'Alice in Wonderland' musical movie
Originally appeared on E! Online Sabrina Carpenter will be giving fans a taste of her take on “Alice in Wonderland.” The 26-year-old will star in a new
How Sydney Sweeney gained 30 pounds for 'Christy' with fast food diet
Originally appeared on E! Online Sydney Sweeney is allowing fans to be voyeurs into her transformation journey. The “Euphoria” star shared insight into how she
'Wicked: For Good' director Jon M. Chu discusses the importance of identity in his films
“Wicked: For Good” director Jon M. Chu has built his career on turning stories about outsiders into celebrations of belonging. But in an interview with