The "Thinking Out Loud" hitmaker is starting an acting career. Ed Sheeran is going to showcase his acting skills. This time, not in a music video, but in an actual TV show.
Here is another proof why Jon Snow isn't going anywhere. A brand new piece of evidence allegedly pointing to the character's resurrection in "Game of Thrones" season 6 was unearthed.
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Cinematic versions of the web-slinger haven't seen this baddie yet.
The future flagship looks to be the biggest and most handsomely specced offering from the tech giant.
Look who's ready to kick some bad guy butt in the upcoming Marvel flick.
Find out more details about the upcoming movie starring Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill.
After the manga ending has been revealed, a new movie tells the story of Naruto's son.
There's one more thing to celebrate on Independence Day. Lewis Caroll's classic favorite, "Alice in Wonderland," is turning 150 years old on July 4, Reuters reports.
Every year, most of us celebrate Independence Day through parties and events, but one can also commemorate this day quietly by reading classic books that show the different colors of America. Here is a list of American classic tales that touched the hearts of people around the world.
Fourth of July doesn't always have to be live fireworks, holiday getaways and loud concerts. Sometimes, the best way to celebrate is lying comfortably in the couch with popcorn and drinks, watching the best lineup of movies for a holiday marathon. Here are five classic films to watch with popcorns and drinks on the Fourth of July.
With its famous rooftop fireworks fest and special concert nights, Chicago is facing a very busy Independence Day this weekend. Here are the five ways to celebrate the occasion in the city.
Word on the street is that Apple fans are bound to see the snapiest iPhone yet.
Donald Trump made headlines right after his campaign launch in June. Not for his great speech, but for his demeaning comments about immigrants. Celebrities take action and speak up against Trump.
After seven long years, the daring tales of Link and the warriors from Hyrule will continue to be told through the pages of a manga, Comic Book Resources reports. Akira Himekawa, the collective name of the creators, has recently announced via their website, that "The Legend of Zelda" manga is back.
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