Does Disney ever run out of magic? Judging from our exclusive clip from their upcoming film, , the answer is an emphatic no. The film, which hits theaters on Nov. 2, is a beautiful look at the magical world young Clara () finds herself in, which includes a dashing soldier (Jayden Fowora-Knight), a gang of mice, the Sugar Plum Fairy (), and a tyrannical Mother Ginger (). In the footage, the cast breaks down that Clara encounters while trying to locate a strange and mysterious key that can restore harmony in this parallel world. POPSUGAR and Disney, in partnership with Glade, will celebrate the new release of The Nutcracker and the Four Realms with an immersive activation, Journey Into The Four Realms, on Oct. 21, 22, and 23 at The Oculus at Westfield World Trade Center in New York City. Open to the public for three days, this maze-like adventure will immerse you in the Land of Snowflakes, Land of Flowers, Land of Sweets, and the mysterious Fourth Realm. The eye-catching activation will be photo-ready and infused with Glade scents at every turn, and before exiting the experience, guests can enjoy manicures provided by OPI and take home a complimentary Glade Scent inspired by the film. Find out more details ahead!
October 16, 2018
This Is Us has always loved its mysteries and surprising twists. Ever since last season's finale, the big question on everyone's mind has been someone who , with some complicated emotions. So far, the most likely candidates have been Rebecca, Beth, and Kate, and the latter theory only gained more credence when it was revealed that in "her" storyline and that "she" wants to see him. , however, has a much different idea about how it all might pan out. Up to this point, we've all been assuming that, , she's being visited in a hospital under some sort of grave circumstances. This theory, though, looks at another place that family members might be reluctant to visit - namely, a prison. According to this idea, it's Beth and Randall's daughter Annie who is being visited in . It's not entirely implausible. As many people know, addictions can run in families, and two of Annie's biological grandparents (that is, Randall's biological parents) were addicts. This also would explain why Randall and Tess are the ones visiting, as opposed to other family members. It's also possible, of course, that Annie is one "her" but . Randall and Tess are visiting a "her," and we hear that a "she" would want to see Toby - but we're jumping to conclusions that they're the same person. This theory expands on that possibility, suggesting that the "her" , but the "her" who would want Toby to be there is Kate, who is leaning on him for support or encouraging him to . In some ways, the out-of-left-field nature of this theory actually helps it rather than hurts it, given how This Is Us tends to lead us down one path to start with and . For instance, the show seemed to be heavily hinting that Jack's death was connected to alcoholism, or, later, that he wasn't going to make it out of their burning house. Instead, it turned out to be something as heartbreakingly mundane as . By these standards, we should be looking away from the obvious candidates like Kate and Beth and away from the obvious cause, like a health crisis. If that turns out to be true, then this wild theory just might not be so wild after all.
October 16, 2018
Kristen Chenoweth has confirmed that she won’t be appearing in the upcoming season of . Chenoweth (Trial and Error) appeared in the first season of the Starz adaptation of the Neil Gaiman novel. She played Easter, a god of fertility and spring who the enigmatic Mr. Wednesday tries to recruit for his upcoming war with the “new” gods. American Gods has been going through a great deal of behind-the-scenes drama following the departure of original head writer/showrunners Bryan Fuller and Michael Green. RELATED: While speaking to about her involvement in the upcoming NBC special A Very Wicked Halloween, Chenoweth explained that she has a great deal of loyalty to Fuller, who had previously worked with the actor on Pushing Daises. That loyalty seems to make coming back to the show without him a non-starter. “I couldn’t come back without him,” said Chenoweth. “Bryan’s my guy.” Chenoweth isn’t the first cast member to announce they wouldn’t not be coming back to the fantasy series. Gillian Anderson, who played Media in the first season, announced last year that she would not be returning to the show either. American Gods is scheduled to return to Starz sometime in 2019. The post appeared first on .
October 15, 2018