Diablo was originally going to survive in Suicide Squad, but the film’s reshoots added his death. Warner Bros. had trouble getting their superhero cinematic universe off the ground, mainly due to getting negative reviews back to back with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad. Despite adapting many fan-favorite characters from the comic books, Suicide Squad still had trouble connecting with
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Boris Johnson. (Christopher Furlong – WPA Pool /Getty Images) The UK government has reportedly made no moves to ban conversion therapy almost two years after pledging to “eradicate” the harmful practice. So-called “conversion therapy” refers to the dangerous and discredited practice of trying to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. All efforts to
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Jerod Harris/Getty Images / Christian Schauf/Instagram Meghan King Edmonds is getting a second chance at love.  The former Real Housewives of Orange County star is dating entrepreneur Christian Schauf, a source confirms to E! News. The new romance comes just over six months since she and Jim Edmonds‘ messy divorce first made headlines.  We’re told Meghan and Christian are currently
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Tristan Thompson has filed a lawsuit against Kimberly Alexander, the woman who claims he fathered her child.  According to documents obtained by E! News, Thompson’s attorney, Marty Singer, has filed a complaint for libel and demands a jury trial against Alexander.  Thompson’s attorney initially threatened to take legal action against Alexander in a cease and desist letter obtained
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Taylor Swift vs. Ariana Grande & Justin Bieber’s New Music for Charity  Tekashi 6ix9ine is learning firsthand that Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber‘s fandoms yield some serious power in the music world.  The controversial rapper publicly accused the pop music powerhouses of fraudulently climbing their way to the top of the Billboard charts with their recent collab, “Stuck With U.” On Monday,
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A court order was issued for the LGBT+ Ugandans’ immediate release (image supplied) 19 LGBT+ Ugandans who were arrested, whipped and interrogated under “bogus” coronavirus charges have been released following sustained pressure from human rights groups. Their release was ordered by a Ugandan court on Monday (May 18) after public prosecutors were forced to withdraw
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The latest Scooby-Doo revival, simply called Scoob!, was initially set to be the first theatrical film in the series since 2004’s Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, but the Coronavirus pandemic has forced distributor Warner Bros. to release the film directly to Video on Demand. With a whole new cast of actors in the iconic Mystery Inc
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