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'The Bachelor' recap: Queen Victoria becomes a royal pain

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ABC/Craig Sjodin(LOS ANGELES) — While the 24 remaining women find Matt intoxicating, on Tuesday’s edition of The Bachelor, the atmosphere among the women after the first rose ceremony had quickly grown toxic.

Host Chris Harrison delivered the first date card and warned the potential fiancees that, due to the unusual number of women, some of them wouldn’t be going on a date with Matt.

Bri, the 24-year-old communications manager from San Francisco, nabs the first one-on-one — an adventurous date where she is able to go four-wheeling through the countryside with Matt, followed by a romantic soak in a wood-fired hot tub.

Later, the two bonded over their shared stories of growing up in single-parent households, leading them to gravitate towards friends whose home lives resembled “what a family should look like,” and their mutual desire to have big families. After getting the date rose, she and Matt experience both literal and figurative fireworks.

Meanwhile, the other women were putting on their best faces, while secretly feeling the pressure of possibly not getting the all-important time with the Bachelor.  However, Victoria, the 27-year-old from Los Angeles who refers to herself as a “queen,” wasn’t having any of the other ladies’ “girl power b*******.”  Her endless complaining over being passed over for the first date was beginning to grate on the women, particularly Victoria’s roommate, Marylynn, whom she accused of “insulting her character.” 

The argument ended with Victoria opting to sleep on the sofa, rather than share a bedroom with Marylynn.

The largest group date in Bachelor history found 18 women dressing up for a wedding photo shoot, with Matt as the groom kissing his brides.

However, halfway through the photoshoot, they were interrupted by Harrison, who informed them that those beautiful wedding dresses were about to get “trashed,” as they were split into teams that would take part in a game called “Capture Matt’s Heart.”

The winning team — which included Mari, Rachael, Katie, Victoria, Lauren, Jessenia, Serena P., Khaylah and MJ — got to spend the evening with Matt, while the others headed back to their rooms.

Victoria, who confessed to Matt that she had her insecurities despite coming off as confident, said she felt good about her chances of getting the coveted date rose.

However, that honor ended up going to Lauren, who earlier had told Matt she was looking for “a man of faith.”  Matt revealed that, while he didn’t tend to bring religion up in conversations, he shared the same values.

Down, but not out, Victoria vowed to make up for the loss at the pre-rose ceremony cocktail party, leaving the others to wonder what she had up her sleeve.

But first, there was another one-on-one date, this time with Sarah, who joined Matt for a thrilling ride aboard a 1930s biplane.

After an amazing day, Sarah revealed that her father is struggling with ALS — or Lou Gehrig’s disease — a progressive neurodegenerative disease that leaves its victims unable to move or speak.  Sarah, who left her job as a broadcaster to care for her dad, struggled with the idea of leaving his side to be on The Bachelor, and only agreed to participate because he wanted her to “find love,”

Sarah’s “honesty,” as well as her “big” heart, was “all the reassurance” Matt needed to make up his mind about offering her the rose.

Leading up to the rose ceremony, Victoria amped up the drama between her and Marylynn by telling Matt that the 28-year-old event coordinator was “toxic,” which Marylynn denied.  That left Matt having to decide which of the two women he believed.

After trying in vain to clear the air with Victoria, Marylynn was left in tears, while the others — frustrated over missing precious time with Matt ahead of the ceremony — expressed their contempt with Victoria and the stunt she pulled.

The episode ended with a cliffhanger when the rose ceremony was abruptly halted because Sarah nearly blacked out and had to be escorted out of the room, requiring medical attention.

The Bachelor returns Monday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

By George Costantino
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Sony's Spider-Man spin-off 'Morbius' delayed for COVID-19

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Sony Pictures (LOS ANGELES) — Morbius, the Sony Pictures movie in which Jared Leto plays the vampiric Marvel Comics anti-hero, has become the first movie to get its release date officially bumped in 2021. 

Variety reports the film was supposed to come out March 19, but the studio has bumped it to October 8. 

With theaters throughout the U.S. still shuttered for COVID-19, and with pandemic cases surging in cities like Los Angeles, it’s likely that Morbius won’t be the last movie this year to see its date shifted.

In the movie, the Oscar winning actor plays Michael Morbius, a doctor who’s suffering from a rare blood disease. In order to cure himself, Morbius undergoes a risky experiment, which ends up giving him vampiric abilities.

Created by Roy Thomas and designed by Gil Kane, Morbius first appeared on the pages of Marvel Comics back in 1971, in The Amazing Spider-Man #101.

Morbius, like 2018’s Venom, is a Sony Pictures film set in the Spider-Man universe. It also stars Matt Smith, Adria Arjona, Jared Harris, and Tyrese Gibson.

Leto previously played The Joker in the 2016 DC Comics film Suicide Squad, and will reportedly return in HBO Max’s upcoming “Snyder Cut” of Justice League — which will debut on the small screen in March.

Marvel is owned by Disney, the parent company of ABC News.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Ben Affleck to write, direct 'Keeper of the Lost Cities' for Disney

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ABC/Randy Holmes(LOS ANGELES) — Oscar winning Argo director and Good Will Hunting screenwriter Ben Affleck will soon be tackling the adaptation of a best-selling young adult fantasy series, Keeper of the Lost Cities

Shannon Messenger’s series, which has eight installments and a ninth to come, centers on Sophie, a 12-year-old girl who learns her telepathic abilities are tied to a secret world parallel to the one she knows.

Affleck will co-write the script with Disney staff writer Kate Gritmon, reports Deadline, which broke the news.

In the meantime, Affleck’s work in front of the camera in last year’s The Way Back is leading Warner Bros. to push him to the center of an awards consideration campaign, according to the trade.

Disney is the parent company of ABC News.

By Stephen Iervolino
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Sarah Jessica Parker denies she "dislikes" former 'Sex and the City' cast mate Kim Cattrall

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ABC/Heidi Gutman(NEW YORK) — With news that the Sex and the City girls would be getting back together with the limited HBO Max series And Just Like That, came the same question from many fans: “Where’s Samantha?”

Kim Cattrall’s Samantha Jones won’t be a part of the new series, for which Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis will reportedly make a million bucks per episode as co-stars and producers, according to Variety.

Cattrall made good on a vow years ago not to return to the series, which caused a third Sex and the City film project to fall apart before cameras rolled, and Cattrall and Parker’s apparently rocky relationship has been well-documented

However, on Instagram, SJP answered the “Where’s Samantha?” questions with a diplomatic “She will always be there…”

One fan commented on Parker’s SATC spin-off announcement with “Happy to see you back, but will miss Kim/Samantha,” to which SJP said, “We will too. We loved her so.”

“They dislike each other,” another fan weighed in, to which Parker commented, “No. I don’t dislike her. I’ve never said that. Never would. Samantha isn’t part of this story,” she wrote. “But she will always be part of us. No matter where we are or what we do.”

The ten-episode, half-hour series And Just Like That is scheduled to begin production in New York in late spring, HBO Max says.

By Stephen Iervolino
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New cast members announced for 'The Umbrella Academy' season 3

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Christos Kalohoridis/Netflix © 2020(LOS ANGELES) — New cast members for the third season The Umbrella Academy have been announced.

A post on the Netflix series’ Instagram page reveals who’s playing who in the Sparrow Academy, including Justin H. Min, who’s played the ghost version of the character Ben in the first two seasons, as well as Justin Cornwell, Britne Oldford, Jake Epstein, Genesis Rodiguez and Cazzie David, the daughter of Curb Your Enthusiasm‘s Larry David.

The Sparrow Academy — spoiler alert — was teased at the end of season 2, which finds our heroes in the Umbrella Academy face-to-face with alternate timeline versions of themselves, thanks to some time-travel shenanigans.

The Umbrella Academy is based on the comic book series created by My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way. Season 2 premiered on Netflix over the summer; the series was renewed for season 3 last November.

By Josh Johnson
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