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Nick Romano

Nick is an entertainment journalist based in New York, NY. If you like pugs and the occasional blurry photo of an action figure, follow him on Twitter @NickARomano.

The sci-fi filmmaker made his first feature film since 2015's Chappie.
This is the story of 'Jaja Ding Dong,' as told by Eurovision director David Dobkin and music supervisor Savan Kotecha.
They've got COVID-themed spins on Wicked, Hamilton, Hairspray, and more.
The second of two 'Euphoria' specials will catch up with Jules over Christmas break.
Lopez's Colonel Harland Sanders gets steamy with a young heiress in a 15-minute Lifetime original soap.
Samuel L. Jackson, Hugh Grant, Lisa Kudrow, and more join Death to 2020.
Universal Music Group acquired the catalog in one of the most significant music deals of the century.
Oscar Isaac floated his interest in the Solid Snake role last year. Now, he has signed on to 'Metal Gear Solid.'
Wright said she didn't mean to hurt anyone after sharing a video questioning the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine.
'Fear the Walking Dead' season 7 is officially ago, following the airing of its season 6 midseason finale.
Marilyn Manson as a Viking rocker, Danny Trejo as another face of Mr. World, and more.
It's the end of the world (again) in a new look at the final season.
Keays-Byrne, who played both Toecutter and Immortan Joe across the 'Mad Max' films, died peacefully.
Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, and more are hoping to turn the late fantasy author's home into a center.
Mulaney's Leap Year joke on 'SNL' put him on the Secret Service's radar.
The last 10 episodes of the History Channel historical drama heads to streaming.
Fallon also wrote songs during lockdown and he also released a surprise concert film about it.
The kiosk at Los Angeles' Union Station will remain open after an uproar from the community.
Head witch herself Jade Anouka (Ruta Skadi) and executive producer Jane Tranter lift the veil on the book-to-screen changes.
We get a lot of answers in the two-hour finale, but they're almost not even worth it.
Dua Lipa, Bruce Springsteen, and more are announced as musical guests.
Two of the biggest book publishing entities will now operate under one corporate roof.
Swift discusses the "really amazing and fun adventure" of re-recording her earlier work on Good Morning America.
President Obama doesn't know how he's going to live this one down.