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Jeremy Strong confirmed in an interview published Wednesday that he reached out to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg after he was cast as the Facebook co-founder in Aaron Sorkin’s forthcoming “Social Network” sequel, “The Social Reckoning.” “I wrote to him—I’m probably going to give Sony an aneurysm—I sent him an email,” Strong told GQ. “Just to say that I take this responsibility very seriously, and the veracity of it seriously, and I’m approaching it with respect.” The Oscar nominee confirmed that Zuckerberg wrote him back but declined to share what the Meta CEO said. According to Strong, he and Zuckerberg have…

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When their son is kidnapped, a Los Angeles mayoral candidate (Ben Affleck) and his wife (Kerry Washington) find themselves drawn into a web of deception. As they scramble to raise the ransom payment, they’re forced to make choices that could tear their world apart. Gillian Anderson and Steven Yeun co-star in ‘Animals,’ which Affleck directed; it’s set to hit select theaters and stream on Netflix on Oct. 9. More from Entertainment Tonight: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdtXPiqI2cLorKaPrfpKc4g?sub_confirmation=1 Exclusives from #EntertainmentTonight : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQwITQ__CeH2Y_7g2xeiNDa0vQsROQQgv

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“Seinfeld” is staying on Netflix and Paramount’s cable channels. Sony Pictures Television renewed its licensing agreement on Wednesday in a deal that will continue to see Netflix as the streaming home of the comedy in the U.S. and Canada for the next five years. As for the show’s basic cable rights, those will remain with Paramount, which has renewed its agreement with Sony for the next three years. That means “Seinfeld” will continue to be available to watch on Comedy Central, TV Land and other Paramount-owned networks in the U.S. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. More…

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