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'The Daily Show' will broadcast live from the two major political conventions this summer, with Jon Stewart hosting.
The Hollywood Reporter can exclusively reveal that Comedy Central's late night show will go live on the final night of each convention - that's July 18th for the Republicans in Milwaukee and August 22nd for the Democrats in Chicago.
'A Quiet Place: Day One' made a loud entrance at the domestic box office with a franchise-best $6.8 million in Thursday previews. Heading into the weekend, tracking suggests that the prequel film starring Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn will open to $40 million-plus. There's plenty of room for upside, based on strong reviews and audience scores. The sci-fi horror-thriller cost $70 million to produce before marketing.
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The Hollywood Reporter spoke with the cast of 'The Bear' all about the new season, including that stunning first episode. Warning! Spoilers for the premiere episode of season 3 ahead. 'The Bear' begins its new season with an episode utterly unlike any other in the series. Jeremy Allen White and Abby Elliott, who play Carmen's and his sister, Natalie, shared their thoughts on the episode that's a meditative exploration of Carmy's past, present and future as a chef.
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It's an SNL reunion. Will Forte is reuniting with his former 'Saturday Night Live' castmate Tina Fey for his next series role. Forte, is heading back to Netflix to join the cast of 'The Four Seasons' at the streamer. The series, based on the 1981 film of the same name, stars and was co-created by Fey. The cast also includes Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Kerri Kenney-Silver and Erika Henningsen.
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Kevin Costner's 'Horizon: An American Saga' is a multifaceted story that covers the expansion and settlement of the American West during the Civil War. Director, co-writer & star Costner, as well as other members of the film’s cast including Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Luke Wilson, Jamie Campbell Bower, Abbey Lee, Ella Hunt & Isabelle Fuhrman, spoke to The Hollywood Reporter all about working on the Western.
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Lisa Kudrow says she's finally rewatching 'Friends' because of Matthew Perry. The actress has previously admitted that she couldn't bring herself to watch reruns of the beloved NBC sitcom, explaining she didn't want to risk not liking her work on the show. But in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter to promote her upcoming Apple TV+ series 'Time Bandits,' Kudrow revealed that she's begun to revisit old 'Friends' episodes, in large part to keep the memory of her late co-star Perry alive. Perry died October 28th, 2023, at age 54.
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Jon Stewart and others are reacting to Joe Biden and Donald Trump's first presidential debate of 2024. 'The Daily Show' host dived right in roasting the performances of both candidates, which aired on CNN on Thursday night. Stewart was particularly concerned by Biden's performance, with the president seeming shaky on stage during CNN's 90-minute telecast. The host rolled clips of conservatives claiming Biden would use performance-enhancing drugs to be charged-up during the debate.
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Jon Stewart is slamming the media's response to Donald Trump's hush money conviction. Last Thursday, a New York jury found Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records. He will be sentenced on July 11 and becomes the first former US president to be convicted of felony crimes. During Monday's 'The Daily Show,' the host criticized conservative outlets' denial of the trial's legitimacy.
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Donald Trump , May Have His Final 4 VP Picks.
Four top contenders for Trump's vice
presidential running mate have been asked
to provide background information to
his campaign, 'USA Today' reports.
Four top contenders for Trump's vice
presidential running mate have been asked
to provide background information to
his campaign, 'USA Today' reports.
They are Doug Burgum, Marco Rubio,
J.D. Vance and Tim Scott.
They are Doug Burgum, Marco Rubio,
J.D. Vance and Tim Scott.
They are Doug Burgum, Marco Rubio,
J.D. Vance and Tim Scott.
They are Doug Burgum, Marco Rubio,
J.D. Vance and Tim Scott.
Trump also referenced those four men in an interview on June 4 with Newsmax.
We've had so many great
people out there, Donald Trump, to Newsmax.
However, Trump said he probably won't officially announce his running mate until the Republican convention in Milwaukee in July.
Other possible VP candidates previously discussed by Trump and his aides include:.
Elise Stefanik, Byron Donalds,
Tom Cotton and Ben Carson.
Elise Stefanik, Byron Donalds,
Tom Cotton and Ben Carson.
Elise Stefanik, Byron Donalds,
Tom Cotton and Ben Carson.
Elise Stefanik, Byron Donalds,
Tom Cotton and Ben Carson.
Nikki Haley was also once
viewed as a viable choice.
but now Trump appears to view her
as a rival following her bid for office.
As far as Nikki's concerned,
I was very disappointed in her
because she stayed too long, Donald Trump, to Newsmax
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Here’s Why Trump Can Still Run for President , After Hush-Money Conviction.
Donald Trump made history on
May 30 when he became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime.
Donald Trump made history on
May 30 when he became the first U.S. president to be convicted of a crime.
He was found guilty on "34 felony counts of falsifying business documents" linked to hush-money paid to Stormy Daniels, NBC News reports. .
Trump will be sentenced on July 11, four days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee where he is set to receive the party's presidential nomination.
But the former president barely batted an eye at the conviction, saying, "The real verdict is going to be Nov. 5 by the people.".
This was a rigged, disgraceful trial.
The real verdict is going to be Nov. 5
by the people, and they know what
happened here, and everybody
knows what happened here, Donald Trump, via statement.
I’m a very innocent man, and it’s
OK. I’m fighting for our country.
I’m fighting for our Constitution, Donald Trump, via statement.
Trump immediately used the conviction
as a means to inspire his constituents to
lend their support via money and votes. .
He can still run for president because the
criteria to do so, as stated in Article II,
Section 1 of the Constitution, is as follows:.
A candidate must be a "natural born Citizen," at least 35 years old and have lived in the U.S. for 14 years.
There are no other qualifications
other than those in the Constitution.
There's just three, Chuck Rosenberg, a former U.S. attorney and an NBC News
and MSNBC legal analyst, via statement .
There is nothing in the Constitution that says someone who's been convicted of a crime can't run for the nation's highest office.
Some analysts predict that Trump's conviction
may just be the fuel he needs to drum up unprecedented support from his ultra-MAGA army. .
Some analysts predict that Trump's conviction
may just be the fuel he needs to drum up unprecedented support from his ultra-MAGA army.
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There's a hot debate brewing right now on social media after this week's Biden-Trump debate – and it has to do with who allegedly cut the cheese onstage. As.. TMZ.com
Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged that Biden had a "slow start," as several Democrats raised concerns over whether he was fit enough to beat Trump in the November elections.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says if Joe Biden withdraws from the presidential race and another Democrat steps in, he's prepared to make the same offer he gave Biden.. TMZ.com
Abby Elliott reveals how the anxiety of this season compares to the previous two on FX's 'The Bear.' Plus, she talks shooting in Chicago and possibly directing or writing her own episode.
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Justin Timberlake opened up about his DWI arrest during his Friday night concert in Illinois, emotionally telling the crowd he had "a tough week." The.. TMZ.com
A Chicago man says he defended himself in a move straight out of "Tom and Jerry" ... chasing off a guy who allegedly broke into his house with a classic cartoon.. TMZ.com
Justin Timberlake Arrested , in New York.
TMZ reports that Timberlake was arrested on DWI charges in the Hamptons on June 18. .
Sources say he was partying at the
American Hotel before getting behind the wheel.
He reportedly blew a stop sign
in front of police, so they
began to follow him.
The police say Timberlake's car was
swerving, so they pulled him over.
A field sobriety test was conducted,
which Timberlake reportedly failed. .
He refused to take a
breathalyzer test, sources say. .
Timberlake was later "arraigned and
released without bail," TMZ reports. .
His next court date is
scheduled for July 26.
Timberlake is currently on tour.
His next shows are scheduled for
June 21 and June 22 in Chicago
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