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Gal Gadot, Dwayne "Uncle Handsome" Johnson, Ryan Reynolds unveil Netflix's star-packed 2021 slate

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Netflix(LOS ANGELES) — Get your comfy binging pants on, because Netflix has some plans for you this year.

The co-stars of the upcoming action flick Red Notice — Gal Gadot, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Ryan Reynolds — can be seen introducing the 2021 line-up of Netflix original movies as part of a new promotional “sizzle reel” of what’s to come.

And if Deadpool, Wonder Woman, and, well, The Rock — who introduces himself as “Uncle Handsome” — isn’t enough, the promotional video includes snippets of chats of others who worked in front of and behind the camera for the streaming giant’s upcoming projects.

They include Oscar winners Halle Berry, Amy Adams, Regina King and Octavia Spencer; Grammy, Tony, and Emmy-winning Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda; MCU and Extraction star Chris Hemsworth, and others. 

“What I love about movies is that they can make you feel every emotion,” King offers.

“I love that I’m finally directing my first movie, says Bruised helmer Berry — an emotion shared by Miranda, who called the shots on his first movie, Tick Tick…Boom for Netflix. “Jinx! You owe me a Coke,” both stars say, pointing virtually at each other via split-screen.

“I love movies that keep you guessing,” admits Adams, who will be seen in The Woman in the Window.

“I love movies that get you into the action,” says Jason Momoa, star of Sweet Girl

“We truly love movies,” Reynolds says, bringing it home.

“We do,” Johnson adds, “But what we really love is making movies for fans like you.”

After revealing the titles of dozens of films — including the already Oscar-buzzy Malcolm and Marie with Zendaya and John David Washington and never-before-seen shots from Red Notice — a title card reads, “We’re Just Getting Started.”

By Stephen Iervolino
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A good thing: Martha Stewart insists she didn't "jump the line" for the COVID-19 vaccine

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David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Add lifestyle guru Martha Stewart’s name to the growing list of celebrities who have gotten their COVID-19 vaccine. 

“I was vaccinated today in a designated vaccine pod near the Martha Stewart Center for Living at Mount Sinai Downtown,” the 79-year-old posted to Instagram, along with video of her getting the coveted jab.  It doesn’t appear that she added any handmade glass bowls or other “Martha” accents to the setting.

As if anticipating some Internet backlash, Stewart insisted, “To allay your concerns that I jumped the line know that I am in the approved age group for this batch of vaccines and I waited in line with others,” explaining “10,000 applications were received by Mount Sinai right after the state released this batch of vaccines.”

Monday’s vaccine distributions came after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo took flak for what some critics say was a needlessly, and dangerously, micromanaged response to the vaccine’s distribution in the Empire State.  One hospital in New Rochelle, New York, for example, is facing fines for distributing the vaccine to first responders and teachers before officially allowed to do so.

The injections were officially made available to teachers, cops, and the elderly in New York on Monday.  The latter group bore the brunt of deaths from the virus in New York, with an estimated 6,200 killed in nursing homes alone, after a state directive ordered those suffering from COVID-19 back into the facilities, which were not prepared for the pandemic.

Stewart joins the growing list of A-listers of advanced age that have gotten the vaccine, including Ian McKellan, 81, Joan Collins, 87, and director Oliver Stone, 74, who received the Russian version of the shot while filming there.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Carrie Underwood wants to "bring others joy" with 'My Savior' album

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Disney Channel/Image Group LACarrie Underwood‘s main goal with her upcoming album My Savior is to spread joy. 

The singer says that her first gospel album, which feature songs she performed growing up in church, is a “bucket list” project alongside her Christmas album, My Gift. 

“Last year was a tough year for everybody, and I think just wanting to be positive in this world and sing these songs that bring me so much joy, hopefully, others can be like that as well and these songs can bring others joy,” she explains to People about My Savior‘s purpose. “That goes back with everything that I do. I just want to do positive things.”

And while her five-year-old son Isaiah made a special appearance on My Gift, singing on “Little Drummer Boy,” the superstar says that her eldest child is putting down the microphone, for now. 

“He did not get back into the recording booth for this album,” she reveals. “We got to ease our way in. He’s gonna think he’s a special singer before it’s too long, I’m sure.”

My Savior is expected to be released around Easter.

By Cillea Houghton
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'The Resident' returns: Malcolm-Jamal Warner talks shooting the medical drama in the time of COVID-19

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©2019 Fox Media LLC. Cr: Miranda Penn Turin/FOX(NEW YORK) — The hit medical drama The Resident returns tonight on Fox following a pandemic production delay last spring. 

The series eventually returned to shoot under strict COVID-19 safety protocols. “It’s weird because, you know, I definitely feel like outside of my home, the set is the absolute safest place I can possibly be,” co-star Malcolm-Jamal Warner tells ABC Audio.

That being said, the rules are out of the ordinary — even on a show where the TV doctors are seen masked up, he explains.

“There is something very…challenging about [it]. The whole crew wears masks and face shields all the time, and we wear masks even throughout rehearsal,” Warner says. “The only time we take our mask off is when they yell action.”

Warner, who plays ace surgeon A.J. Austin, says the process actually “keeps it fresh” for the actors — and provides some measure of comic relief.

“Literally, every time I take my mask off to shoot, brother is coming in to comb my beard out,” he laughs.  “Then they have someone from wardrobe with the lint brush to make sure there’s no hair on my shirt. Like every single take, that’s part of the process.”

Incidentally, The Resident last season dealt with a killer microbe on the loose at Chastain Memorial Hospital, sparking an emergency medical lockdown.  That episode ran with a disclaimer that the plot preceded the pandemic.  The sad irony wasn’t lost on Warner.

“It was 100 percent surreal because when they wrote that episode, there was no COVID, you know, there was no knowledge of COVID,” he says.  “So to see that play out — it was weird.”  

The Resident, which also stars Emily VanCamp, Matt Czuchry, Bruce Greenwood, and airs at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Mitchell Tenpenny checks off his "Bucket List" in video dropping tonight

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Tristan CusickMitchell Tenpenny is releasing the video tonight for his new song, “Bucket List.” 

The video was filmed during a five-day trip to Arizona in December partnership with the state’s tourism bureau and takes the country singer to various landmarks, including the Grand Canyon and Monument Valley.

“It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life! We got to see so many things I’ve never had the chance to stop and take in during this video,” Mitchell says in a statement. “I can watch this video for the rest of my life and remember those moments.” 

The video premieres tonight on Mitchell’s YouTube channel at 7:15 p.m. ET, with a live chat with fans at 7 p.m. ET. You can submit questions for Mitchell on YouTube.

By Cillea Houghton
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