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Benedict Cumberbatch explains why he believes he was COVID-19 "patient zero"

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STX Films/Graham Bartholomew(LONDON) — Benedict Cumberbatch is taking a closer look at the mysterious sickness that left him nearly incapacitated in 2019.  After going over his symptoms, the Doctor Strange star now believes he was among the first people to contract COVID-19.

“I was incredibly ill,” Cumberbatch recalled to The Independent on Saturday, “to the point that when all this COVID stuff suddenly broke in the new year.”

After reading reports about the pandemic, the 44-year-old expressed concern that he could have contributed to the outbreak, telling the publication, “I was thinking, ‘Oh my god was I actually patient zero.'”

The British actor had flown to South Africa toward the end of 2019 to film his new movie The Mauritanian when he was struck by the mysterious illness.

“I was so ill – it was borderline pneumonia,” he described, saying he powered through the sickness to complete filming despite “throwing up between takes.”

Cumberbatch says, illness aside, working on The Mauritanian opened his eyes about Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. military prison near Cuba that was established after the 9/11 attacks to house terrorism suspects.

After filming the movie, which is based off the memoir Guantanamo Diary written by former detainee Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Cumberbatch says he is joining the efforts to have the detainment center shut down.

Slahi — played by Tahar Rahim in the film — was accused of helping organize the 9/11 attacks and was incarcerated for 14 years, without charge, before being released in October 2016.

Cumberbatch said he plans to reach out to President Joe Biden, who said he is open to shuttering Guantanamo.

“I’m going to plead with the guy. It is a huge spend. It’s the most expensive prison on earth,” said the Sherlock star. “I feel quite strongly that Guantanamo doesn’t have a place in our world.”

Chadwick Boseman wins fourth posthumous award for 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom'

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Netflix(LOS ANGELES) — Chadwick Boseman’s memory was honored throughout the 2021 Screen Actor’s Guild Awards, with his fellow actors and friends paying tribute to the late actor’s memory on Sunday night.

In addition to being mentioned by winners Daniel Kaluuya and Viola Davis in their acceptance speeches, who won Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role and Best Female Actress in a Leading Role, respectively — Boseman was also highlighted in the ceremony’s “Im Memoriam” segment.

However, the most emotional moment of the night came when Boseman was awarded the Actor for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for his role in Ma Rainey‘s Black Bottom.

In his stead, Boseman’s widow Simone Ledward Boseman collected the honor and shared some wisdom from the late actor.

“If you see the world unbalanced, be a crusader that pushes heavily on the seesaw of the mind,” she expressed during her emotional acceptance speech. “That’s a quote by Chadwick Boseman.”

She also thanked her late husband’s Ma Rainey co-stars and honored his parents, Leroy and Carolyn Boseman.

This is the Black Panther star’s fourth win since his passing in August 2020.  He has already collected his first Golden Globe, as well as a Gotham Awards, Critics’ Choice Award and a NAACP Award.

The actor is also up for an Oscar for Best Actor at the 2021 Academy Awards, which air April 25.

Boseman is the second posthumous SAG Award nominee, preceded by Massimo Troisi who starred in the 1996 film The Postman.

In addition, is also set the record for most SAG Award nominations in a single year — with four — for his lead role in Ma Rainey’s, supporting role in Da 5 Bloods and for being part of the ensemble in both movies.

Boseman died from stage four colon cancer.  He was 43.

'Godzilla vs. Kong' smashes the box office with monstrous $285M global opening

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Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures(LOS ANGELES) — Talk about rolling in the dough — after the Easter holiday weekend Godzilla vs. Kong has brought its worldwide box office totals to a massive $285.4 million.

The highly anticipated blockbuster, which stars Alexander Skarsgard, Millie Bobby Brown, Brian Tyree Henry and Rebecca Hall, was released in theaters internationally on March 24 and in the United States on March 31.  Its North American haul over its first five days in theaters stands at $48.5 million.

The monstrous totals means Godzilla vs. Kong enjoyed best movie opening of the COVID-19 era, besting fellow Warner title Wonder Woman 1984‘s previous high of $16.7 million.

The fourth installment in the Legendary Entertainment’s monster universe — following GodzillaKong: Skull Island and, most recently, Godzilla: King of the Monsters — is now being shown in 3,064 North American theaters and is available free of charge to subscribers of the HBO Max streaming service. 

Coming in second in the box office was newcomer The Unholy, which opened to a modest $3.2 million, narrowly besting the action movie Nobody, now on its second week in theaters.  The Bob Odenkirk-led film’s box office run now stands at a collective $11.8 million after earning $3 million over the holiday weekend.

Disney’s animated Raya and the Last Dragon slipped into fourth place and earned an additional $2 million.  The film is simultaneously available on the Disney+ streaming service for a premium fee of $30.  Disney is the parent company of ABC News.

Closing out the top five was Tom and Jerry, which collected $1.5 million over the weekend, bumping its overall haul to $39.5 million since it opened in theaters six weeks ago.

Tom and Jerry is also available to HBO Max subscribers free of charge.

By Danielle Long
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'SNL' cold open mocks cancel culture, Matt Gaetz scandal

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Will Heath/NBC(NEW YORK) — Saturday Night Live revived the faux Britney Spears talk show for the cold open, this time tasking comedian Chloe Fineman to parody the “Toxic” singer’s new Georgia-sponsored venture “Oops, You Did It Again.”

Fineman’s Spears was judge and jury as three embattled characters pleaded their case before her, where she would declare them either “innocent” or “not that innocent.”

Up first was Chris Redd as Lil Nas X, who has found himself embroiled in controversy over his “Satan Shoes” and for giving the dark lord a lap dance in his new music video.  

Quipped Redd’s Lil Nas X when asked to react to the backlash, “I would say, ‘You know that wasn’t the real Satan, right? It was a dude in a Halloween devil costume.”  

He then was tasked to give god a lap dance to balance everything out before being deemed “innocent.”

Up next was Kate McKinnon as disgraced toon Pepé Le Pew, who was axed from the new Space Jam movie for making repeated unwanted advances on Penelope Pussycat.

McKinnon, dressed in a skunk costume, apologizes for acting like a predator and vows to do better, telling Spears that he is currently reading Women are from Mars, Skunks are from France.

Fineman’s Spears deems Le Pew “not that innocent.”

Last up was Pete Davidson parodying disgraced Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, who is being investigated for alleged sex trafficking over a reported relationship with a 17-year-old girl.

Davidson’s Gaetz claims he’s being attacked for being so supportive of former President Donald Trump and reasoned, “I’m just like Pepé here. I’m just a ladies man.”

McKinnon shoots back, “No. I’m a cartoon skunk, you are a United States Congressman. Be better, ok?”

Fineman’s Spears says she is unable to pass judgement on Gaetz and invites her audience to “judge him by his face.”

By Megan Stone
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"American Idol" recap: Brian McKnight, Katharine McPhee, and more join for solos and duets

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ABC/Eric McCandless(LOS ANGELES) — American Idol is back — and they’ve brought some friends.

Sunday’s episode marked the first show where the remaining contestants performed in front of a live studio audience. Not only that, but judges Katy Perry, Lionel Richie, and Luke Bryan have officially handed over the reins to America to vote and decide who will become the next American Idol. 

Of the remaining 24 contestants,  Sunday’s episode saw 12 hopefuls join forces with pros Jimmie Allen, Ryan Tedder, Joss Stone, Brian McKnight, Ben Rector, and Katharine McPhee for their all-star duets. Of this group, only eight will make it through to the Top 16 and into next week’s shows — and it’s all up to America. 

Here’s who performed so far.

Alanis Sophia – 19, Dade City, FL College Student
Mentor: Jimmie Allen
Solo: “Alive” Sia
Duet: “Shallow” Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper

Cassandra Coleman – 24, Columbia, TN, Coffee shop manager
Mentor: Ryan Tedder
Solo: “Find Me” Sigma featuring Birdy
Duet: “Apologize” One Republic

Alyssa Wray – 18, Perryville, KY, College Student
Mentor: Katharine McPhee
Solo: “Something in the Water” Carrie Underwood 
Duet: “I’m You’re Baby Tonight” Whitney Houston

Wyatt Pike – 20 Park City, UT, College Student
Mentor: Ben Rector 
Solo: “rubberband” Tate McRae 
Duet: “Brand New” Ben Rector

Alana – 23, Lakewood Ranch, FL, Food Delivery Driver
Mentor: Brian McKnight
Solo: “Blow Your Mind (Mwah”) Dua Lipa
Duet: “Back At One” Brian McKnight

Anilee List – 20, Los Angeles, CA, College Student
Mentor: Joss Stone
Solo: “my future” Billie Eilish
Duet: “Tell Me Something Good” Rufus & Chaka Chan

Deshawn Goncalves – 20, Cleveland, OH, College Student
Mentor: Ryan Tedder
Solo: “Forever Young” Bob Dylan
Duet: “I Lived” One Republic

Graham DeFranco – 28, Rockwall, TX, Aerial Survey Pilot
Mentor: Ben Rector
Solo: “Raye” John Splithoff
Duet: “Love Like This” Ben Rector

Andrea Valles – 23, Houston, TX, Wedding Singer
Mentor: Brian McKnight
Solo: “Lo Vas A Olvidar” Billie Eilish & Rosalia   
Duet: “Careless Whisper” George Michael

Cecil Ray – 20, Cameron, TX, Machine Operator
Mentor: Jimmie Allen
Solo: “Paint Me A Birmingham” Tracy Lawrence
Duet: “Freedom Was A Highway” Jimmie Allen

Willie Spence – 21, Douglas, GA, Caretaker
Mentor: Katharine McPhee
Solo: “Wind Beneath My Wings” Bette Midler
Duet: “The Prayer” Céline Dion & Andrea Bocelli

Grace Kinstler – 20, Lakewood, IL, College Student
Mentor: Joss Stone
Solo: “Queen” Jesse J
Duet: “Midnight Train to Georgia” Gladys Knight & the Pips

The remaining 12 contestants will perform when American Idol returns Monday, April 5 at 8 p.m. on ABC. 

By Danielle Long
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