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Tariffs Are Having A Chilling Effect On More U.S. Businesses

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Hospitals Gear Up For New Diagnosis: Human Trafficking

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Today in Movie Culture: Deadpool's Super Duper Band, 'Shazam!' Trailer Easter Eggs and More

Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:

Lip Sync Performance of the Day:

From Comic-Con, Fox shares a video of Deadpool and his Super Duper Band promoting Deadpool 2‘s Super Duper Cut:

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Easter Eggs of the Day:

The first trailer for Shazam! debuted during Comic-Con over the weekend, and it features tons of DC comic book and movie Easter eggs, which Mr. Sunday Movies amusingly highlights here:

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Fake Documentary of the Day:

In honor of Comic-Con, Conan O’Brien made a fake trailer for a music documentary about the Cantina Band from Star Wars:

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Cosplay of the Day:

Speaking of Comic-Con and Star Wars, The Last Jedi writer/director Rian Johnson shared a group photo of Rose Tico fans, many cosplaying as the character:

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— Rian Johnson (@rianjohnson) July 21, 2018

Fan Theory of the Day:

Just in time for the Glass trailer debut, That Film Theory explores the idea that Split is a sequel to more M. Night Shyamalan movies than just Unbreakable:

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Vintage Image of the Day:

Emil Jannings, who was born on this day in 1884, won the first Academy Award for Best Actor for his performances in The Last Command and the lost film The Way of All Flesh, pictured below.

Actor in the Spotlight:

With The Dark Knight celebrating its 10th anniversary this month, Jacob T. Swinney and Fandor showcase Christian Bale’s work as an actor there and elsewhere:

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Filmmaker in Focus:

The latest video essay from Channel Criswell focuses on the deep honesty of screenwriter and filmmaker Charlie Kaufman:

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Mashup of the Day:

Dimitri Bitu pieces together depictions of the assassination of Paul Castellano from the unrelated 1996 and 2018 Gotti movies plus Witness to the Mob and Boss of Bosses:

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Classic Trailer of the Day:

This week is the 30th anniversary of Big Top Pee-wee. Watch the original trailer for the cult classic Pee-wee Herman movie below.

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Google's Mobile Monopoly

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German Soccer Player Says He Quit National Team Because Of Racism

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Words Matter When Talking About Pain With Your Doctor

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4 Years After MH17 Downing, Advocates Urge Continued Attention To AIDS Crisis

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He's In Last Place In The Tour De France, But Not Giving Up

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Missouri Nail Factory Manager On Steel Tariffs

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Comic-Con 2018 News: 'Bumblebee' to Feature Old School Optimus Prime; 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' to Feature Spider-Ham

Every year, Comic-Con is a source for lots of movie news. Studios announce the latest superheroes heading to the big screen. Productions announce the casting of previously announced comic book adaptations. Sometimes we get more information on a highly anticipated release.

This week, from Wednesday’s preview night through Sunday’s panels, we’ll be updating this post with the biggest and best revelations out of the convention.

Bumblebee pays tribute to the ’80s Transformers

During Paramount’s presentation and panel for the Transformers spin-off prequel Bumblebee, we learned that the movie will honor the original cartoon series (and toys, comics, etc.). That’s already been partly a given with the Volkswagon Bug version of the titular Autobot, but there will be at least a glimpse of the original look of Optimus Prime.

The movie will also showcase the Transformers planet, Cybertron, in all its glory. Meanwhile, Bumblebee also involves two main villain Decepticons, which take the form of muscle cars, specifically a Plymouth Satellite and an AMC Javelin, voiced respectively by Angela Bassett and Justin Theroux.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is full of fan-favorite characters

From Sony’s presentation and panel for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, we got the full scope of Spider-Verse characters involved in the animated feature. Recently, we heard that Nicolas Cage would be voicing Spider-Man Noir, but the latest footage also introduces Spider-Gwen, voiced by Hailee Steinfeld, who had already been known to be the voice of regular Gwen Stacy.

Also part of the ensemble of heroes is the two-dimensional anime version of Spidey called Peni Parker (Komiko Glenn) and, craziest of all, the anthropomorphic pig Spidey, Spider-Ham, aka Peter Porker (John Mulaney). In case the pig doesn’t make it clear, these are all incarnations of Spider-Man from other dimensions and all fan favorites that are sure to delight audiences this December.

The Clone Wars returns

While celebrating the 10th anniversary of the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Lucasfilm announced the show will be returning next year. New episodes of the series, which had seemed to be finished four years ago, will debut this time on Disney’s new streaming service, which also arrives in late 2019.

Check out a trailer for the return of The Clone Wars below.

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Annabelle gets a sequel and a peer

Warner Bros. and New Line announced a third Annabelle movie is on the way, this time with a present setting. The sequel to the Conjuring spin-off prequel — which itself spawned last year’s prequel Annabelle: Creation — will mark the directorial debut of Annabelle and It screenwriter Gary Dauberman. This time the possessed doll is targeting the now-grown daughter of Ed and Lorraine Warren.

Meanwhile, on the eve of Comic-Con, occasional Conjuring franchise director James Wan and producer Jason Blum announced another killer doll movie unrelated to the other series. This one, titled M3GAN, is about a lifelike doll with artificial intelligence, and according to The Hollywood Reporter, it will be directed by New Zealand filmmaker Gerard Johnstone (Housebound) from a script by Akela Cooper (Luke Cage).

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