A new trailer for ‘The Mandalorian’ gives viewers hints about the upcoming Disney+ ‘Star Wars’ series.
Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY
Taylor Swift can’t shake ‘Shake It Off’ copyright suit reinstated by federal court panel
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‘SNL’: Alec Baldwin’s Trump skit jabs zealous rallygoers – with a cameo by an ISIS escapee
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Rock Hall 2020: Whitney Houston, Notorious B.I.G., Dave Matthews Band get first nominations
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Nick Jonas set to replace Gwen Stefani as a coach on ‘The Voice’ for Spring 2020 season
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Landmark Theatres bans costumes, as well as masks, face paint, for ‘Joker’ screenings
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‘Resident Evil’ stuntwoman sues producers after film stunt results in injuries, amputation
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Comic-Con: Will any of these shows be the next ‘Game of Thrones’?
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Rip Torn, the joyfully cynical producer on ‘The Larry Sanders Show,’ dies at 88
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‘The Walking Dead’ comic book pulls its biggest surprise: It’s ending
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