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Saturday January 27th, 2018 morning edition

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The panic is over... Glenn Howerton has ended fan speculation by confirming that his character Dennis will return to It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia for its 13th season.

The 12th season of It’s Always Sunny… ended on a cliffhanger as Dennis claimed that he was moving away from Philadelphia in order to be with his estranged son in North Dakota.

However, Howerton has finally ended fan speculation about his possible exit by confirming in a new interview that Dennis would indeed be a part of It’s Always Sunny‘s 13th season.

“I would like to dispel any rumours that I left It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia to do [new NBC show] A.P. Bio.

“We’re currently discussing what we want to do next season [of It’s Always Sunny], but we haven’t started the writers’ room yet.

Asked about how the show might be affected by Dennis potentially moving away from Philadelphia, Howerton admitted that the It’s Always Sunny showrunners were keen on “mixing things up”.

The 13th season of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia is currently expected to arrive in the autumn. »

Maisie Williams says which month Game of Thrones returns in 2019

Authored by ew.com
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We all know that Game of Thrones won’t return for its eighth and final season until 2019.

Speaking to the UK paper Metro, the Arya Stark actress said: “We wrap in December and we air our first episode in April [2019].

The show only shifted to a summer premiere in 2017 because season 7 took a bit longer than usual to produce. »

Police Raid Moscow Theater That Screened Banned 'Death of Stalin'

Authored by hollywoodreporter.com
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On Friday, police raided the Moscow movie theater Pioner, which screened Armando Iannucci's movie The Death of Stalin, banned in Russia by the culture ministry, news agency TASS reported.

By the time several police officers showed up at the theater, located in central Moscow, the 11:50 a.m. screening was already over.

Pioner, owned by tycoon Alexander Mamut, along with Formula Kino and Cinema Park movie theater chains also screened the movie on Thursday. »