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‘Encanto 2’ possibly in the works, says John Leguizamo
Encanto” fans might be up for another magical adventure, as actor John Leguizamo, who voiced the iconic character Bruno, has teased a potential sequel. Leguizamo threw the possibility for a second ...
"They're trying to come up with the storyline. They're working on it," Leguizamo said of a potential sequel to Disney's movie ...
Here's a breakdown of the key members of the Madrigal family featured in Disney's "Encanto," their special powers, and the ...
The Diane Rehm Show ceased broadcasting at the end of 2016, and Rehm became host of the podcast Diane Rehm: On My Mind ...
Yes, winter is still here, but not for much longer. Time is running out. Soon it will be spring and then, I know, don't say ...
Vickie Guerrero, known for her iconic "Excuse Me" catchphrase, was a prominent WWE figure from 2006 to 2014. After leaving WWE, she pursued a career in medical administration and later entered the ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is not Juan Soto, and he knows it. With Guerrero’s contract expiring after the upcoming season, he and the Blue Jays looked to settle on an extension but were ultimately ...
In an interview with ESPN on Thursday, Guerrero revealed the terms he demanded from the Blue Jays when he was attempting to negotiate a contract extension with the team that signed him for a $3.9 ...
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. says that the team's counteroffer on a new contract extension was much less than what Juan Soto received in free agency. Without a new deal ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. says his proposal for a long-term contract with the Toronto Blue Jays was for less than $600 million US. In an interview to ESPN, the four-time all-star disputed speculation ...
DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. says his proposal for a long-term contract with the Toronto Blue Jays was for less than $600 million. In an interview to ESPN, the four-time All-Star ...
March 7 (UPI) --All-Star first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. requested less than $600 million during extension talks this off-season with the Toronto Blue Jays, he revealed during a recent interview.