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[01/13/26 - 09:03 AM] Video: MGM+ Unveils Official Trailer for New Mystery Thriller Series "Vanished" When a couple's trip to Paris takes a dark turn with the sudden disappearance of her boyfriend Tom (Sam Claflin) aboard a train to the south of France, Alice (Kaley Cuoco) is plunged into a web of intrigue and danger, uncovering shocking secrets about the man she thought she knew.
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[01/13/26 - 09:00 AM] "The Great American Road Rally: Celebrity Edition" to Debut on The CW Network The series is hosted by Ian Ziering, whose four-decade television career, cultural resonance, and deep connection to automotive culture make him a natural guide for this journey.
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[01/13/26 - 08:21 AM] Video: "The Great American Baking Show: Big Game" (Season 2) - Official Trailer - The Roku Channel In this Big Game special, sports analyst Mina Kimes and NFL legends Antonio Gates, Von Miller, and Julian Edelman take on three gridiron-themed challenges as they vie for the coveted Star Baker crown.
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[01/13/26 - 08:01 AM] Video: "Queer Eye" Season 10 - Official Trailer - Netflix In this final season, the Fab Five help Washington, D.C. heroes live their fullest lives through stunning makeovers and emotional transformations.
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[01/13/26 - 08:00 AM] Trevor Noah Returns to Host "The 68th Annual Grammy Awards," Sunday, Feb. 1 This will be Noah's sixth time as host of the Grammy Awards and he will also serve as an executive producer.
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[01/13/26 - 07:05 AM] Apple TV Announces Upcoming Docuseries Featuring Tennis Icon Andre Agassi The series, which will tell the thrilling, complex and inspiring story of an American legend, will be directed by Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Chris Smith, produced by Smith's Library Films, and executive produced by Stacy Smith and Justin Gimelstob.
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[01/13/26 - 07:03 AM] Video: Brand-New Titan Unveiled in Teaser for Apple TV's "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters" The 10-episode second season will premiere globally on Friday, February 27, 2026 with the first episode, followed by one episode every Friday until May 1, 2026.
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[01/13/26 - 06:36 AM] Great American Media Announces New Original Movie for Easter Shae Robins and Casey Elliott star in "Blessings in Disguise."
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[01/13/26 - 06:31 AM] Video: "Skyscraper Live" - Official Trailer - Netflix World-famous free solo climber Alex Honnold attempts to ascend one of the planet's tallest skyscrapers in a high-stakes live event from Taipei, Taiwan.
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[01/13/26 - 06:01 AM] Video: "Tyler Perry's Joe's College Road Trip" - Official Trailer - Netflix In an effort to teach him about the real world, Joe takes B.J. on a cross-country college road trip where tensions get high but life-changing lessons are learned.
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[01/13/26 - 01:01 AM] Video: "Yoh! Bestie" - Official Trailer - Netflix Thando is perpetually unlucky in love, but when her bestie returns from his travels with a fiancée in tow, she's forced to face a new emotion - jealousy.
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[01/12/26 - 05:01 PM] Park Minyoung and Wi Hajun Ignite the Screen in Seductive Romance Thriller "Siren's Kiss," Premiering Exclusively on Prime Video The series unites two of Korea's most captivating stars, Park Minyoung and Wi Hajun, in a dangerously seductive game of cat and mouse where every clue leads deeper into obsession, and trust could be fatal.
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[01/12/26 - 04:01 PM] Video: "The Art of Sarah" - Official Teaser - Netflix She builds a new identity based on lies. But when a body turns up beneath Seoul's luxury strip, a relentless detective pulls her every thread.
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[01/12/26 - 02:01 PM] Kento Nakajima to Star in Netflix Manga Adaptation "S&X", Exploring Intimacy and Modern Relationships It concerns all of humankind, yet the topic remains taboo... Ichito Shimotori is a sex therapist at Shimotori Clinic, and every day, he sees patients facing intimate issues they can't talk about with anyone else.
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[01/12/26 - 10:30 AM] ESPN Studio Shows' Deliver Records, Multiyear Highs in 2025 ESPN's daily sports studio shows enjoyed remarkable viewership success in 2025, with "Get Up," "First Take" and "The Pat McAfee Show" delivering their most-watched years ever and "SportsCenter" (6 p.m. ET) delivering its most watched year in a decade.
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