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Millennials rejoice. The official trailer for Legends of the Hidden Temple: The Movie has arrived. And yes, the most important figure of 1993 is back. Kirk Fogg‘s khaki shorts have returned! And he’s brought that big, booming stone guy with him.
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Sloane Morgan Siegel stars in the title role in Amazon’s Emmy nominated series Gortimer Gibbon’s Life On Normal Street. The show is Amazon’s #1 highest rated teen live action series and returns for a third and final season this summer. The final season is currently streaming on Amazon and we spoke with Sloane about what fans can expect from the new season, what the experience has been like for him and the cast, and what he, himself loves to binge-watch.
Read on for our exclusive interview with Sloane Morgan Siegel below:
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Get ready, bitches.
Scream Queens has just been confirmed to return for a second season on September 20. Along with that announcement, plenty of delicious cast additions are set to join the Ryan Murphy thriller series. John Stamos will be joining the series as Dr. Brock Holt, and James Earl will play Candy Striper. Also joining our favorite Chanels will be Twilight star Taylor Lautner, who will be playing the character of Dr. Cassidy Cascade.
This is sure to be just the beginning, as Scream Queens will be hosting its own panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. Appearing at the event will be Jamie Lee Curtis, Emma Roberts, Lea Michele and a few others.
The panel will take place Friday, July 22, at 6:45-7:45 p.m. in Ballroom 20.
Are you ready for the return of Scream Queens?

On your mark. Get set. Go!
Thinking of heading on over to San Diego Comic-Con this year? Well, if you were a fan of Nickelodeon in the ’90s, this sounds like the perfect year for you. An All That reunion featured at last year’s New York convention was an epic, can’t-miss event. This year, San Diego Comic-Con is joining forces with original host Marc Summers to bring Double Dare back! The hit game show – and the sloppiest, slimiest, whipped-creamiest way to spend an afternoon as a kid – is returning for one night only.
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The Puffs, or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic is the hilarious, adult wizard parody we’ve all been waiting for. Brought to us by playwright Matt Cox, director Kristin McCarthy Parker, and producers Stephen Stout and Colin Waitt, The Puffs is playing at The Peoples Improv Theater in New York (a.k.a. The PIT) through August 4. What are you waiting for? Swipe your MetroCard and hop on a broomstick, dragon, hippogriff, magic carpet or whatever magical form of transportation you prefer and get ready to embrace this badger-loving bunch.
We spoke with some of The Puffs cast about bringing this magical world to the stage, their late-night show shenanigans, and their School of Magic and Magic bucket lists. Read on for our exclusive interview with Langston Belton, Julie Ann Earls, Zac Moon, Evan Maltby, A.J. Ditty, and Stephen Stout, and don’t forget to check out our exclusive chat with Puffs writer Matt Cox as well!
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