Squid Game Season 2 Confirms Expanded Cast for K-Pop Hit Series
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The second season will see Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Wi Ha-jun, and Gong Yoo reprising their roles as the protagonist and antagonist survivors of the intense elimination game. According to reports from Variety, the new season will follow Gi-hun as he abandons his plans to go to the US and embarks on a chase with a new motive. Earlier glimpses of Season 2 showed Lee's character, Gi-hyun, with his hair dyed beetroot red.
Netflix 2024: Anticipating 'Squid Game' Season 2 and Cameron Diaz's Comeback in Action Comedy
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For fans of 'Squid Game,' the reel offers a sneak peek into Season 2, with Gi-hun delivering the cryptic line, "I will find you. No matter what it takes," indicating that the intense and suspenseful narrative will continue.
Netflix Set to Release Sheena Bora Case Documentary on February 23rd
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The docu-series aims to uncover the layers of the case, featuring interviews with Indrani Mukerjea, her children Vidhie Mukherjea and Mikhail Bora, along with insights from veteran journalists and lawyers.
Netflix Announces January 26 Release Date for 'Animal'
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Despite facing criticism for its portrayal of women, misogyny, and graphic violence, "Animal," which hit theaters on December 1, emerged as one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2023.
Representation Triumph: Hollywood Reporter's 'Women in Entertainment Power 100' Spotlights Two Indian-American Achievers
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Kaling, known for her diverse roles in writing, producing, and acting, continues to impact the industry with projects like 'The Mindy Project' and 'Secret Lives of College Girls.' Both women are celebrated for their influence and achievements, contributing to the thriving entertainment landscape.
New Controversy Surrounds 'The Crown' Over Alleged Historical Distortions
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Director Peter Morgan's opulent depiction often suggests that Al-Fayed, the late Egyptian business magnate, played a pivotal role in engineering the romance between Diana and Dodi, purportedly driven by his aspirations for British citizenship.
SRK reveals his motivation for the day
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The quote belongs to the song ‘Sunoh’ from Zoya Akhtar’s streaming film ‘The Archies’ which stars SRK's daughter Suhana Khan.
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