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How the women of ‘Black Panther’ weathered grief together for ‘Wakanda Forever’
The “Black Panther” sequel reintroduces the women of Wakanda as they work through their grief after the death of T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman).
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Exclusive: See the first look at Oprah’s Favorite Things 2022 gift guide
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‘SNL’ skewers January 6 hearings, Trump subpoena in cold open: ‘Is Mike Pence dead yet?’
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John Boyega on ‘The Woman King,’ trying to ‘break through’ glass ceilings in Hollywood
John Boyega is coming into his own and commanding attention in his small but mighty role as King Ghezo in “The Woman King.”
Trevante Rhodes transforms into Tyson in Hulu series ‘Mike,’ reveals toughest scene to film
Champion and controversial boxer Mike Tyson gets the limited series treatment with “Mike” on Hulu, starring Trevante Rhodes and Russell Hornsby.
‘Abbott Elementary’ sparks fan fervor, viral memes: Quinta Brunson talks ABC comedy
Quinta Brunson’s hit sitcom “Abbott Elementary” is stealing hearts and nabbing viewers. The creator and star tells USA TODAY about the show’s success.
‘For us’: Nia Long, Quinta Brunson share tears, triumphs at Essence Black Women in Hollywood
Get an inside look at the 15th annual Essence Black Women in Hollywood luncheon honoring Aunjanue Ellis, Quinta Brunson, Chanté Adams and Nia Long.