“Next Level Chef” begins season 2 right after the Super Bowl. Star Gordon Ramsay is ready for food battles, and trash talk with co-host Richard Blais.
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Vin Diesel reveals first ‘Fast X’ trailer at LA bash before world release: ‘Fast-10 your seatbelts!’
Vin Diesel showed off the first trailer to “Fast X,” the 10th film in the “Fast & Furious” franchise, on Thursday. The trailer drops online Friday.
LL Cool J, Queen Latifah, hip-hop greats join forces for epic 50th anniversary Grammys tribute
LL Cool J kicked up an epic, multi-generational party to celebrate 50 years of hip-hop at the 65th Grammy Awards.
‘SNL’: MSNBC lands exclusive interview with Chinese spy balloon: ‘Congrats! You shot a balloon’
The downed Chinese spy balloon (Bowen Yang) was interviewed in the “SNL” cold open with Pedro Pascal hosting.
Sylvester Stallone talks new family reality show, climbing ‘Paramount Mountain’ in Super Bowl spot
Sylvester Stallone explains his weirdest role: Climbing his own stone mountain face for a Paramount+ Super Bowl ad, and his new family reality show.
‘The Last of Us’: Nick Offerman talks survivalist Bill’s zombie kills, surprising love story
Nick Offerman talks going next level as survivalist Bill in “The Last of Us.” Bill’s lonely life changes with the arrival of Frank (Murray Bartlett).
Brendan Fraser tearfully accepts Critics Choice best actor award: ‘I was in the wilderness’
“The Whale” star Brendan Fraser, “Abbott Elementary” star Sheryl Lee Ralph and Jeff Bridges gave powerful speeches at Sunday’s Critics Choice Awards.
‘Night Court’ returns: John Larroquette on why Dan Fielding can’t be ‘the clown he was in the ’80s’
After 30 years, John Larroquette returns to NBC’s “Night Court,” with dramatically different Dan Fielding and a new, eccentric presiding judge.
‘American Born Chinese’: Michelle Yeoh says Asian actors have ‘ninja-kicked’ glass ceiling ‘to hell’
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” stars Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan discuss reuniting for the Disney+ series “American Born Chinese.”
Tom Hanks tapped his inner grump for ‘A Man Called Otto’ with confusing DirecTV changes, tech issues
As “A Man Calls Otto” hits theaters nationwide Jan. 13, Tom Hanks reveals how his family has seen his inner grump and discusses casting son Truman.