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MaXXXine is the hottest movie of 2024

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MaXXXine, which is a sequel to the 2022 movie X, could be the hottest movie of 2024. Anyone who watched X (2022) knows that there are many 18+ scenes in this film series, so it will be no surprise if there are explicit scenes in MaXXXine. Currently, as of this writing, MaXXXine is in post-production and will be released sometime in 2024. This movie series is also now just an adult movie but also a slasher series, and it's really good; it combines horror and adult elements really well, and MaXXXine is going to take things to the next level. What makes MaXXXine interesting? Well, sex and nudity are definitely strong reasons for fans to watch this movie, but we also have to look at the cast members who will be performing in these scenes. Michelle Monaghan, Lily Collins, Halsey, and Elizabeth Debicki are famous names who will be joining Mia Goth in this movie, and potentially they are going to be in some adult scenes, but let's not get our hopes too high because Jenna Ortega was al

Sydney Sweeney knows what her male audience wants from her

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Sydney Sweeney SNL Sydney Sweeney is publicly and indirectly admitting why she is famous and why so many men are fans of her. In a video from her SNL skit, she said, "A lot of my fans are men," which is a clear indication that she knows what her audience wants, and no, I am not talking about her acting because if that were the case, then the same audience would've watched Madame Web for Sydney, but they didn't, but a lot of men watched anyone but you. This is no surprise; Sydney always flaunts her body in public, and she is proud of it, unlike many other celebrities who think men are weird for drooling over their bodies. Here's the video: “A lot of my fans are men”— Sydney Sweeney for #SNL promo. pic.twitter.com/CrrTVlmZ8V — Sydney Sweeney fans (@SSydneyBest) March 1, 2024

Ferguson Fires Back: Actress Calls Out Mystery Co-Star's Tantrum on Set

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Opens in a new window www.radiotimes.com Rebecca Ferguson looking annoyed Remember that time Rebecca Ferguson, aka the queen herself, dished on a co-star who lost their cool on set? Well, the internet is still buzzing about it, and honestly, the drama is hotter than a dragon's breath. Here's the lowdown: Ferguson recently opened up on the "Reign with Josh Smith" podcast, revealing she was once berated by an unnamed "absolute idiot of a co-star." Apparently, this "A-lister" (Ferguson's words, not mine) threw a full-blown tantrum, complete with screaming and questioning Ferguson's acting abilities. Yikes! Now, Ferguson isn't one to take this kind of nonsense lying down. She stood her ground, told the mystery co-star to "f*** off" (good on her!), and even demanded they turn around while she delivered her lines. Talk about a power move! Of course, the internet is in full-on detective mode, trying to crack the code and identify the

Hold Up, Supes! Cavill Ditches the Cape, Leaving Fans Feeling Punch-Drunk

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Henry Cavill with confused expression Opens in a new window Remember that glorious moment when Henry Cavill, basically a real-life Superman, was officially back as the Man of Steel? Yeah, about that... buckle up, because things just got weirder than a Bizarro World family reunion. Apparently, DC Studios' new honcho, James Gunn, has a different vision for Superman that doesn't involve Cavill. Instead, they're casting a new actor, David Corenswet, for the upcoming "Superman: Legacy" movie. This news hit fans harder than a speeding bullet from a rogue Kryptonian. #BringBackCavill trended faster than you can say "Lois Lane." Look, let's be real here. This whole situation is a head-scratcher of epic proportions. Cavill was Superman. He brought the character to life, the suit, the whole shebang! And just like that, poof! He's gone. Some folks are saying it's a fresh start for the DC Universe. Others are calling it a colossal blunder of epic propo

Dominating June: Top TV Shows to Watch This June

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Get ready for a TV overload this June! The month is shaping up to be a battleground for viewers' attention, with two highly anticipated shows returning for new seasons: The Boys and House of the Dragon. Fan Favorites Return This year, June boasts a stacked lineup that promises to dominate the entertainment landscape. Leading the charge are two juggernauts: "The Boys" and "House of the Dragon." "The Boys," the wildly popular and critically acclaimed show known for its R-rated take on superheroes, is back for a much-awaited fourth season. Fans eagerly await the return of this subversive and action-packed series. Meanwhile, "House of the Dragon," the prequel to the massive phenomenon "Game of Thrones," surprised audiences with its quality storytelling and captivating drama in its first season. Now, fans are desperate to return to Westeros (or rather, its historical counterpart) for season 2. With these two powerhouses vying for viewers