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Entertainment Wrap: Recasting in Scream 7, Trump's 80th Birthday, and More

A Roundup of the Latest Developments in Film, TV, and Celebrity News

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What Happened The world of entertainment has been buzzing with exciting news and developments. In a recent podcast appearance, Joel McHale revealed that Patrick Dempsey was initially set to reprise his role as Mark...

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The world of entertainment has been buzzing with exciting news and developments. In a recent podcast appearance, Joel McHale revealed that Patrick...

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The world of entertainment has been buzzing with exciting news and developments. In a recent podcast appearance, Joel McHale revealed that Patrick Dempsey was initially set to reprise his role as Mark Kincaid in Scream 7, but the part ultimately went to McHale. "Patrick Dempsey played the husband in the last one, and he was supposed to play this one," McHale explained. "And I don't know how it went down. I don't know if it was schedule or money, I don't know."

Meanwhile, Rainn Wilson, star of the hit TV show "The Office," claimed that the show could not be made today due to its politically incorrect humor. "I do feel like you couldn't make 'The Office' today," Wilson said. "I think that would be too hard to be as politically incorrect as the show was."

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At the box office, Lionsgate's martial arts action film "The Furious" debuted at number 8, while RuPaul-starring "Stop! That! Train!" took the number...

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At the box office, Lionsgate's martial arts action film "The Furious" debuted at number 8, while RuPaul-starring "Stop! That! Train!" took the number 9 spot. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act from Fathom rounded out the top ten in its second week. The Furious kicked up $2.75 million on 1,251 screens.

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In other celebrity news, Jimmy Kimmel spoofed Donald Trump's infamous birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein, replacing the drawing of the naked woman with...

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In other celebrity news, Jimmy Kimmel spoofed Donald Trump's infamous birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein, replacing the drawing of the naked woman with a naked Trump torso and a poem. "Happy 80th Donald! A pal is a wonderful thing," the card reads. "Happy birthday and may every day be another wonderful secret."

Timothée Chalamet, meanwhile, celebrated the New York Knicks' NBA championship win, saying he would "way rather" have a Knicks championship than an Oscar. "Way rather this than the Oscars! Come on, baby!" Chalamet exclaimed courtside.

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What: Recasting in Scream 7, Trump's 80th birthday, box office updates, celebrity news Impact: Ongoing developments in the world of entertainment

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  • What: Recasting in Scream 7, Trump's 80th birthday, box office updates, celebrity news
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As the entertainment world continues to evolve, fans can expect more exciting news and developments in the coming weeks. With new movies and TV shows...

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As the entertainment world continues to evolve, fans can expect more exciting news and developments in the coming weeks. With new movies and TV shows on the horizon, there's always something to look forward to. Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite celebrities and franchises.

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    Joel McHale Says Patrick Dempsey’s Name Was On His ‘Scream 7’ Set Chair: “I Tried To Keep It”

  2. Source 2 · Fulqrum Sources

    Jimmy Kimmel Spoofs Trump’s Epstein Birthday Card For POTUS’s 80th

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Entertainment Wrap: Recasting in Scream 7, Trump's 80th Birthday, and More

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The world of entertainment has been buzzing with exciting news and developments. In a recent podcast appearance, Joel McHale revealed that Patrick Dempsey was initially set to reprise his role as Mark Kincaid in Scream 7, but the part ultimately went to McHale. "Patrick Dempsey played the husband in the last one, and he was supposed to play this one," McHale explained. "And I don't know how it went down. I don't know if it was schedule or money, I don't know."

Meanwhile, Rainn Wilson, star of the hit TV show "The Office," claimed that the show could not be made today due to its politically incorrect humor. "I do feel like you couldn't make 'The Office' today," Wilson said. "I think that would be too hard to be as politically incorrect as the show was."

Box Office Update

At the box office, Lionsgate's martial arts action film "The Furious" debuted at number 8, while RuPaul-starring "Stop! That! Train!" took the number 9 spot. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act from Fathom rounded out the top ten in its second week. The Furious kicked up $2.75 million on 1,251 screens.

Celebrity News

In other celebrity news, Jimmy Kimmel spoofed Donald Trump's infamous birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein, replacing the drawing of the naked woman with a naked Trump torso and a poem. "Happy 80th Donald! A pal is a wonderful thing," the card reads. "Happy birthday and may every day be another wonderful secret."

Timothée Chalamet, meanwhile, celebrated the New York Knicks' NBA championship win, saying he would "way rather" have a Knicks championship than an Oscar. "Way rather this than the Oscars! Come on, baby!" Chalamet exclaimed courtside.

Key Facts

  • What: Recasting in Scream 7, Trump's 80th birthday, box office updates, celebrity news
  • Impact: Ongoing developments in the world of entertainment

What to Watch

As the entertainment world continues to evolve, fans can expect more exciting news and developments in the coming weeks. With new movies and TV shows on the horizon, there's always something to look forward to. Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite celebrities and franchises.

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What Happened

The world of entertainment has been buzzing with exciting news and developments. In a recent podcast appearance, Joel McHale revealed that Patrick Dempsey was initially set to reprise his role as Mark Kincaid in Scream 7, but the part ultimately went to McHale. "Patrick Dempsey played the husband in the last one, and he was supposed to play this one," McHale explained. "And I don't know how it went down. I don't know if it was schedule or money, I don't know."

Meanwhile, Rainn Wilson, star of the hit TV show "The Office," claimed that the show could not be made today due to its politically incorrect humor. "I do feel like you couldn't make 'The Office' today," Wilson said. "I think that would be too hard to be as politically incorrect as the show was."

Box Office Update

At the box office, Lionsgate's martial arts action film "The Furious" debuted at number 8, while RuPaul-starring "Stop! That! Train!" took the number 9 spot. The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act from Fathom rounded out the top ten in its second week. The Furious kicked up $2.75 million on 1,251 screens.

Celebrity News

In other celebrity news, Jimmy Kimmel spoofed Donald Trump's infamous birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein, replacing the drawing of the naked woman with a naked Trump torso and a poem. "Happy 80th Donald! A pal is a wonderful thing," the card reads. "Happy birthday and may every day be another wonderful secret."

Timothée Chalamet, meanwhile, celebrated the New York Knicks' NBA championship win, saying he would "way rather" have a Knicks championship than an Oscar. "Way rather this than the Oscars! Come on, baby!" Chalamet exclaimed courtside.

Key Facts

  • What: Recasting in Scream 7, Trump's 80th birthday, box office updates, celebrity news
  • Impact: Ongoing developments in the world of entertainment

What to Watch

As the entertainment world continues to evolve, fans can expect more exciting news and developments in the coming weeks. With new movies and TV shows on the horizon, there's always something to look forward to. Stay tuned for more updates on your favorite celebrities and franchises.

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Joel McHale Says Patrick Dempsey’s Name Was On His ‘Scream 7’ Set Chair: “I Tried To Keep It”

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‘The Furious’, ‘Stop! That! Train!’, ‘The Amazing Digital Circus’ Round Out Top 10; Classic Cold War Noir ‘The Third Man’ Rerelease – Specialty Box Office

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