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In this issue

Creed II - Michael B. Jordan and Tessa Thompson discuss their chemistry and upping the drama ahead of the highly anticipated sequel.

Stan Lee - Marvel Studios’ president remembers the late creator and legend.

AFI Fest - A-list actresses and dynamic directors—like Sandra Bullock and Susanne Bier—told stories of complicated women at this year’s event.

Kock Outs

Michael B. Jordan and Tessa Thompson on their chemistry, upping the dramatic stakes, and what the future holds for them as they step back into the ring for CREED II

Kock Outs

8 mins

Stan Lee

After helping create countless characters with seminal story lines, Stan Lee leaves behind a legacy bigger than them all. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige shares what “The Man” meant to him, and the world.

Stan Lee

3 mins

It's Morphin' Time

It all started in a hotel room. Music producer Haim Saban, now 74, was watching TV while visiting Tokyo in 1984 when he came across the popular Super Sentai franchise.

It's Morphin' Time

6 mins

Road Warriors

The Stars and director of Green Book navigated tricky terrain to tell a story about an unlikely friendship.

Road Warriors

5 mins

Roma

IS THERE ANYTHING ALFONSO CUARÓN CAN’T DO? Who else could hopscotch from the intimacy of Y Tu Mamá También to the franchise imperatives of a Harry Potter movie to the daredevil dystopia of Children of Men, all topped off by a trip to the heavens in Gravity? He seems to be incapable of repeating himself. That streak continues with Roma, his best and most personal film yet.

Roma

2 mins

Alexander The Great

True Blood alum Alexander Skarsgård, 42, is having a Big moment. The Emmy winner dishes on his AMC miniseries The Little Drummer Girl and the approximately 9,742 other projects he’s involved in (including a monster-size one for 2020).

Alexander The Great

3 mins

A Crossover For The Ages

The Flash, Green Arrow, and Supergirl unite for the epic three-night event “Elseworlds” (beginning Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. with The Flash on The CW), which will introduce Batwoman to the Arrowverse.

A Crossover For The Ages

4 mins

Mariah Carey

A thousand shiny comets have streaked across the Hot 100 before disappearing into the faraway ether of where-are-they-now; only a very few turn fame into a long game.

Mariah Carey

3 mins

Michelle Mania

We go inside the opening night of Michelle Obama’s book tour for her best-selling memoir, Becoming.

Michelle Mania

3 mins

Death Becomes Her

My Sister, the Serial Killer author Oyinkan Braithwaite reveals how a book she wrote in a month turned into the year’s buzziest literary satire—with a high-profile film deal to match.

Death Becomes Her

2 mins

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PublisherDotdash Meredith

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LanguageEnglish

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