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The official trailer for Fuller House has been released! 

The Full House reboot, which premieres February 26 on Netflix, includes catchphrases from the original show, such as “Hola Tannerinos,” “Have mercy!” “Cut. It. Out” and “How rude!” as well as guest appearances from Danny (Bob Saget), Uncle Jesse (John Stamos) and Uncle Joey (Dave Coulier) and Aunt Becky (Lori Loughlin).  Filled with the same craziness and love as the original, the cast hasn't lost their chemistry or jokes. "My moves are all that and a bag of chips. Talk to the hand, loser. Oh, snap! You go, girl. I think I just did,” Kimmy says in the tailer after Stephanie tells her she’s stuck in the ’90s. 


Andrea Barber, Jodi Sweetin, and Candace Cameron Bure appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and said that “the door is open” for a guest appearance from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (Michelle), who unfortunately aren’t returning for the new series. Candace, who plays DJ, stated, “We make reference to them on the show though so they are not forgotten. We talk about them." 

Creator Jeff Franklin said last month that he was hopeful for the Olsen twins' return in future seasons.“I tried. We all tried to persuade them to come and play. They decided not to at this time,” he said. “We’re hopeful at some point in the future, they may change their minds and reprise Michelle. We only need one of them!”

Check out the trailer below! 



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It's going down on this next season of House of Cards!

Netflix has released the first official trailer of the fourth season of the political drama, which shows an odd dynamic: President Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) and first lady Claire (Robin Wright) against each other! “I saw a future. Our future.” says Claire, who announced she was going to leave Frank in the season 3 finale. “We had a future until you started destroying it,” Frank angrily states.


According to Entertainment Weekly, this new season will feature the Underwoods working towards their own individual success and power, with all the drama and schemes throughout! The trailer also gives us a peek at new cast members including Ellen Burstyn, Joel Kinnaman, and Neve Campbell. 

House of Cards returns for its fourth season March 4 on Netflix. Will you be watching?

Check out the trailer below!


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black panther marvel phase iii Ryan Coogler Confirmed as Marvels Black Panther Director


Marvel's Black Panther officially has a director!

According to Screen Rant the chosen one to take on the movie is director Ryan Coogler!  The 29-year-old director has already directed successful films Fruitvale Station and Creed, which both starred and have helped build the resume of Michael B. Jordan.


Marvel was also in talks with F. Gary Gray and Ava DuVernay as well for the director position before deciding on Coogler. 

The head of Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige,  said this movie is important because "not only do you get an unbelievable lead character, but you also get all of Wakanda which is a whole new setting and culture to explore.” As Marvel's first stand-alone movie with a black superhero as its lead, it will be important to the franchise that the movie is a success. However, for fans of the Marvel franchise, he won't be their first black superhero lead as this year we'll also get Luke Cage on Netflix, who was also a featured character in last year's Jessica Jones.

Stay tuned to The Spotlight for more details and look out for Black Panther to hit theaters in February 2018!

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Netflix's popular series, House of Cards, is back in 2016, and Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) has a new vision for America under his presidency!

The show's Twitter account just posted a quick teaser of season four, announcing the show's return on March 4, 2016. Definitely having a binge watching session that weekend!

Check out the short ad below!



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Oh my Lanta! This Full House reboot is really happening!

John Stamos announced on Jimmy Kimmel Live! late Monday (April 20) that Netflix has ordered a 13-episode season of Fuller House, a continuation of hit series Full House! Under Warner Horizon Television, Miller-Boyett Productions and Jeff Franklin Productions, the reboot is set to hit Netflix in 2016!

Check out the announcement below!






The series centers around D.J. Tanner (Candace Cameron-Bure), who plays a pregnant veterinarian widowed with two sons. She raises them along with her sister and aspiring singer Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber), who is also a single mom. They all will live together, and have some crazy adventures I'm sure, much like the original plot of Full House.

John himself is set to produce and guest star in his role as Jesse Katsopolis. Netflix also has stated that the company is in discussions with Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone), Lori Loughlin (Rebecca Katsopolis), Ashley Olsen (Michelle Tanner), Mary-Kate Olsen (Michelle Tanner) and Bob Saget (Danny Tanner) regarding guest appearances. "If we can't get the Olsen twins, we're gonna dress you up," John jokingly said to Jimmy.

I can pretty much bet that the Olsens won't be coming on. The last actual acting I've seen from either one of them was Mary-Kate in the movie Beastly, and that was back in 2011. So I'm not holding out much hope on seeing either of them. However, I am excited for this reboot! Watching reruns of Full House as a kid was always funny, and I'm sure that this show will be too.

Are you excited for Fuller House

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The third season of Orange Is The New Black is a few months away, and we have finally gotten a full look of what's to come!

Check out the trailer below!









Alex Sause is officially back at Litchfield (thanks to Piper), and it looks like we have a few new faces, including one who might have eyes for Piper. Plus, Crazy Eyes is writing some STEAMY literature! There will be great drama, laughter, and tears, and I CAN'T WAIT!

The entire third season of the show will be available to stream on Netflix on June 12! And I plan on shutting myself away from the world that weekend to binge. #SorryNotSorry.