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CM Punk Posts Picture of Original WrestleMania 30 Card
Former WWE Superstar CM Punk recently shared an image of what WrestleMania 30 — which took place April 6, 2014 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans — was supposed to look like, as of January 20 that year, before Punk quit the company in the beginning of February.
Punk, who recently returned to the WWE fold in a peripheral manner (as a Fox employee working for WWE Backstage on FS1), took to Instagram and posted the following in his Stories…
Rise of Skywalker Star Hopes There’s a Director’s Cut
Lost, LOTR, and Star: Wars Rise of Skywalker star Dominic Monaghan recently spoke about all the extra footage J.J. Abrams shot for Episode IX that didn’t make it into the film, noting that he wishes fans can one day see the sidelined scenes.
In an interview with THR, Monaghan said “Like a lot of Star Wars fans, I’m hoping there will be a director’s cut so we’ll get to see more and more of the stuff that was filmed.”
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Amazon’s Hunters Release Date and Trailer Revealed
Amazon Prime Video has announced that its Nazi-hunting conspiracy thriller Hunters, starring Al Pacino and executive produced by Jordan Peele, will premiere on February 21, 2020.
Hunters also received a new trailer, which you can see in the video below or on top of the page, and it previews the story of a diverse band of Nazi hunters who live in New York City in 1977. After discovering that high-ranking Nazi officials are living amongst us, they must stop their plan to “create a Fourth Reich in the U.S.”
Alongside Pacino, Hunters stars Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Josh Radnor, Kate Mulvany, Tiffany Boone, Greg Austin, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Dylan Baker and Lena Olin.
