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3 Years Before 'The Hateful Eight,' Walton Goggins Stole Scenes in a Modern Western Masterpiece

For more than two decades now, Walton Goggins has been one of the most consistently great actors around. While he has just become a major household name over the last handful of years, he has been stealing scene after scene from some star-studded casts for quite a while. Even before his turn as Boyd Crowder in Justified, Goggins was crushing it every week on The Shield. As his star flew from TV to the big screen, Goggins continued to solidify himself as one of the industry's best, and he used a couple of modern Western classics in the 2010s to really hit another level of recognition.

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Hulu's 3-Part Sci-Fi Series Is the Perfect Weekend Binge for Dungeon Crawler Carl Fans

It's a great time to be a Dungeon Crawler Carl fan. Matt Dinniman's LitRPG book series has exploded in popularity over the last year, making it one of the biggest titles around and bringing in even more new fans by the day. The eighth book in the series, A Parade of Horribles, just hit shelves this month and most DCC faithful have already burned their way through it. There's a graphic novel adaptation being published, a tabletop RPG that just shattered crowdfunding records, merch hitting shelves everywhere, and a TV adaptation on the way from Seth MacFarlane and Peacock. The future is bright for Crawlers everywhere, but many who have already read all the books might be looking for something else to fill the Donut-sized void while waiting for the next chapter of the saga.

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2 Days Until the Best Modern Movie Trilogy Hits Netflix For the First Time

It's not often that a classic and wildly beloved film or franchise can return decades later to an equal amount of acclaim and success. It's unheard of for a film in that situation to not only be good, but to also launch a fantastic trilogy of its own. Against all odds, that's what happened to the iconic Rocky franchise, which has evolved into something generationally great in the hands of Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan.

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