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    John Water Teases ‘American Horror Story’ Role: “Always Trying To Steal Vincent Price’s Career”

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    Timothée Chalamet Reflects on the End of ‘Dune,’ Calls the Finale the ‘Eeriest’ Movie in the Trilogy: ‘I Was More Intense on the Third One’

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    Eric Dane’s Friends Launch GoFundMe After His Death to ‘Support His Girls and Their Future Needs’

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    ‘Scrubs’ Revival: OG Cast On Slaying At First Run-Through, Forgetting They’re Not In LA Anymore & Retiring Eagle With Stuntman Injury On Set

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What changed in John Water Teases 8216;American Horror Story&#8217 Role 8220;Always?

From John Waters' American Horror Story role to Timothée Chalamet's Dune finale

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Hollywood is buzzing with new projects and developments, and we've got the latest scoop on what's next for the entertainment industry. From John Waters' new role in American Horror Story to Timothée Chalamet's thoughts on the Dune finale, here's a roundup of the latest news.

John Waters, the camp cinema legend, recently revealed that he has a "big new part" in the upcoming season of American Horror Story. Although he couldn't disclose the details of his role, Waters expressed his excitement about working on the show. "I'm going to announce tonight something new," Waters teased during a Valentine's Day spoken word performance in his Baltimore hometown. "I have a big new part in American Horror Story." (Source: Baltimore Fishbowl)

Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet has been quiet about the final installment of the Dune trilogy, but he recently shared some insights into his portrayal of Paul Atreides. Speaking with Matthew McConaughey at Variety and CNN's town hall event at the University of Texas at Austin, Chalamet revealed that he was more intense on the third film. "I was more intense on the third one," Chalamet said. "I think it's the eeriest movie in the trilogy." (Source: Variety)

In other news, the entertainment industry is mourning the loss of Eric Dane, who passed away on February 19. Dane's closest friends have started a GoFundMe page to raise money for his wife and two daughters. The page describes Dane as a passionate spokesperson for the ALS community, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2025. (Source: GoFundMe)

The Scrubs revival is also making headlines, with the original cast returning for the new series premiering on February 25 on ABC. The show's trailer revealed that J.D. and Turk's famous Eagle is back, but not without a hitch. According to Donald Faison, the stuntman who played Turk broke his face open during filming. (Source: ABC)

Lastly, France's Epicentre Films has boarded the genre pic "Dog Legs," starring Alfredo Castro. The film is the latest feature from Chile's Matias Rojas and is set to premiere at the 76th Berlin Film Festival. (Source: Berlin Film Festival)

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, these developments offer a glimpse into what's next for Hollywood. From new roles and projects to tributes and revivals, there's something for everyone in the world of entertainment.

In related news, the 76th Berlin Film Festival is winding down, but new deals are still being made. The festival has seen a range of exciting announcements, including the boarding of "Dog Legs" by Epicentre Films. The film, which stars Alfredo Castro, is a genre pic that is sure to generate buzz.

The Scrubs revival is also generating excitement, with fans eagerly anticipating the return of J.D. and the gang. The show's trailer has revealed that the new series will feature some of the same antics that made the original so popular, including the return of the Eagle.

As for John Waters, his new role in American Horror Story is sure to be a highlight of the upcoming season. Waters has a reputation for pushing boundaries and challenging his audiences, and his involvement in the show is likely to bring a new level of excitement and unpredictability to the series.

Overall, these developments offer a glimpse into the exciting world of entertainment, where new projects and collaborations are always on the horizon. Whether you're a fan of horror, sci-fi, or comedy, there's something for everyone in the world of Hollywood.

Hollywood is buzzing with new projects and developments, and we've got the latest scoop on what's next for the entertainment industry. From John Waters' new role in American Horror Story to Timothée Chalamet's thoughts on the Dune finale, here's a roundup of the latest news.

John Waters, the camp cinema legend, recently revealed that he has a "big new part" in the upcoming season of American Horror Story. Although he couldn't disclose the details of his role, Waters expressed his excitement about working on the show. "I'm going to announce tonight something new," Waters teased during a Valentine's Day spoken word performance in his Baltimore hometown. "I have a big new part in American Horror Story." (Source: Baltimore Fishbowl)

Meanwhile, Timothée Chalamet has been quiet about the final installment of the Dune trilogy, but he recently shared some insights into his portrayal of Paul Atreides. Speaking with Matthew McConaughey at Variety and CNN's town hall event at the University of Texas at Austin, Chalamet revealed that he was more intense on the third film. "I was more intense on the third one," Chalamet said. "I think it's the eeriest movie in the trilogy." (Source: Variety)

In other news, the entertainment industry is mourning the loss of Eric Dane, who passed away on February 19. Dane's closest friends have started a GoFundMe page to raise money for his wife and two daughters. The page describes Dane as a passionate spokesperson for the ALS community, who was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in 2025. (Source: GoFundMe)

The Scrubs revival is also making headlines, with the original cast returning for the new series premiering on February 25 on ABC. The show's trailer revealed that J.D. and Turk's famous Eagle is back, but not without a hitch. According to Donald Faison, the stuntman who played Turk broke his face open during filming. (Source: ABC)

Lastly, France's Epicentre Films has boarded the genre pic "Dog Legs," starring Alfredo Castro. The film is the latest feature from Chile's Matias Rojas and is set to premiere at the 76th Berlin Film Festival. (Source: Berlin Film Festival)

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, these developments offer a glimpse into what's next for Hollywood. From new roles and projects to tributes and revivals, there's something for everyone in the world of entertainment.

In related news, the 76th Berlin Film Festival is winding down, but new deals are still being made. The festival has seen a range of exciting announcements, including the boarding of "Dog Legs" by Epicentre Films. The film, which stars Alfredo Castro, is a genre pic that is sure to generate buzz.

The Scrubs revival is also generating excitement, with fans eagerly anticipating the return of J.D. and the gang. The show's trailer has revealed that the new series will feature some of the same antics that made the original so popular, including the return of the Eagle.

As for John Waters, his new role in American Horror Story is sure to be a highlight of the upcoming season. Waters has a reputation for pushing boundaries and challenging his audiences, and his involvement in the show is likely to bring a new level of excitement and unpredictability to the series.

Overall, these developments offer a glimpse into the exciting world of entertainment, where new projects and collaborations are always on the horizon. Whether you're a fan of horror, sci-fi, or comedy, there's something for everyone in the world of Hollywood.

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