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CinemaCon Previews 'Practical Magic 2' and 'Dune: Part Three'

CinemaCon attendees were treated to previews of highly anticipated sequels, including the first look at 'Practical Magic 2' with stars Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock. Additionally, a 7-minute opening scene from 'Dune: Part Three' was showcased, featuring Timothée Chalamet.

14 Apr, 22:21 — 15 Apr, 05:30
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The GuardianMostly Factual3h ago

Nicole Kidman reveals she is training to become a death doula to ‘provide solace and care’ to dying

Australian actor says the death of her mother in 2024 inspired the new direction Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email Nicole Kidman has revealed her next role: death doula. The Australian actor revealed she is now training to be a death doula – professionals who provide emotional, physical and psychological support to the dying – while speaking at the University of San Francisco. Continue reading...

By Sian Cain

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varietyMostly Factual5h ago

‘Dune 3’ Wows CinemaCon With 7-Minute Opening Scene Featuring Brutal Battle as Timothée Chalamet Dominates the Galaxy

Heavy is the head that wears the crown. Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides may be firmly ensconced as the Padishah Emperor, but as thrilling new footage from “Dune: Part Three” that Warner Bros. and Legendary released at CinemaCon on Tuesday makes clear, ruling the galaxy comes at great cost. Particularly if that means you can’t run […]

By Varietybrentlang

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual8h ago

Yash's Ravana costume revealed; actor confirms 'no scenes' with Ranbir

CinemaCon 2026 unveiled striking costumes for 'Ramayana: Part One', featuring Yash's elaborate Ravana armour, Ranbir Kapoor's regal Lord Rama, and Sai Pallavi's simple Sita avatar. Surprisingly, Yash confirmed he and Kapoor do not share any scenes in the first instalment, focusing on their separate kingdoms. Both actors expressed mutual respect and a shared vision for the ambitious project.

By TOI ENTERTAINMENT DESK

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hollywood-reporterMostly Factual4h ago

Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya Face Off in First 7 Minutes of ‘Dune: Part Three’

Jason Momoa and Zendaya were also on hand to introduce the opening from Denis Villeneuve's epic sequel.

By James Hibberd

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rolling-stoneMostly Factual1h ago

Sandra Bullock Joins Instagram to Tease ‘Practical Magic 2’ With Magical Margaritas

The actress conjured 4.2 million followers and counting after hopping on the social media platform

By Charisma Madarang

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deadlineMostly Factual5h ago

Timothée Chalamet, Denis Villeneuve, Zendaya & Jason Momoa Tout ‘Dune: Part Three’ At CinemaCon As Paul Atreides Has Become “The All-Powerful Dark Emperor Of The Universe”

The Fremen descended on CinemaCon, chanting, on Tuesday night — as did Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Jason Momoa and filmmaker Denis Villeneuve to tease Dune: Part Three, including by playing the film’s first seven minutes. The clip opens with Fremen ships sailing through dark, gray, foggy air, crashing down on a planet where it’s raining. They […]

By Erik Pedersen

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enewsMixed8h ago

Sandra Bullock Joins Instagram—and Immediately Trolls Channing Tatum

Sandra Bullock’s social media debut is practically magic. After years of adamant refusal to join Instagram, the Miss Congeniality star seemingly created an account and took the opportunity to...

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screen-rantMixed5h ago

Paul Atreides' Holy War Begins In First 7-Minute Of Dune 3

The first seven minutes of Dune: Part 3 reveal a look at Paul Atreides' reign and the Holy War, as Denis Villeneuve adapts Frank Herbert's Messiah.

By Fariba Rezwan

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