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Instead of 'protecting' the art form from civilians, hardcore comic fans should embrace Endgame as a moment where everyone can enjoy the universe we love
Zac Efron and Lily Collins were in London to premiere their new film “Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile," about notorious real-life serial killer Ted Bundy. To prepare for the role, Efron studied archive footage of Bundy, while Collins was able to personally meet with the real Elizabeth Kloepfer.
No, *you're* the child of privileged parents, etc etc
Three interviews with young people, three people attacked, interrupted, patronised and dismissed – intimidating our generation to keep us quiet on the big issues will not work
Senior executives from Facebook, YouTube and Twitter appeared before the Home Affairs Committee to give evidence on their efforts to combat the posting of terrorist and hate crime material online. Facebook Public Policy Director, Neil Potts, admitted that there may still be videos of the Christchurch mosque attack on their platform.
The president launches a wild new tirade against the media.
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Social media firms told their platforms are a "cesspit".
'There’s worse shit going on in the world than a bit of trouble sucking up a milkshake!'
The stars were out on the purple carpet in Los Angeles for the culmination of over a decade of films, as the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes to an end in “Avengers: Endgame”. The feeling was both celebratory and bittersweet amongst the actors who have played these roles across 22 films.