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Sherlock & Dr Strange Benedict Cumberbatch Drops Accidentally “Racist” Slur in Interview [APOLOGY]

You don’t have to be a regular Sherlock Holmes to know that “colored” (or “coloured” if you are in the UK) is an outdated and offensive term. However, 'Sherlock' star Benedict Cumberbatch ('The Imitation Game,' Marvel’s 'Dr Strange,' 'Star Trek 2') made the mistake of using the term in an interview. Now Benedict is apologizing for his comments.
  • ‘Fast and Furious 7' Cast News: Vin Diesel Thanks Jason Stratham for Joining Paul Walker Movie [UPDATE]

    Vin Diesel is once again updating his Facebook page with lots of stills from the upcoming 'Fast and Furious 7' sequel. The franchise original has said that he wanted to make sure the film was completed, despite the emotional difficulty, to honor of his fellow cast member and friend, Paul Walker, whose autopsy proved was still alive immediately after that tragic car crash from 2013. While the 'Riddick' action star, no doubt, gave director James Wan his all in every take, the movie couldn't have been completed without the rest of the actors like Jason Stratham, who Diesel thanked for finishing the film while promoting the new movie.
  • ABC ‘View’ Cast News: Naya Rivera Replaces Fired Rosie Perez in TV Show? [RATINGS UPDATE]

    The internet exploded last week once word got out that the producers at ABC supposedly planned to fire cast co-host Rosie Perez from 'The View' while she was already away rehearsing for Larry David's Broadway play, 'Fish in the Dark.' According to the latest gossip news updates, the network had a tentative plan in place to replace Perez with Glee star Naya Rivera if her guest appearances turned out to be a big ratings hit. Now, that ABC have seemingly had the plans ruined by the immediate backlash from Rosie O'Donnell as well as some of the TV show's social media savvy fans, the network has announced that Perez is defiantly returning next month -- regardless of anything you might have recently read in the tabloids.