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Twitter is praising Anthony Mackie for emotional and 'powerful' interview
The Marvel star got emotional while sharing his experience standing on the balcony where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated.
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All NYC Late-Night Shows to Tape Without Live Studio Audiences Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
New York City’s late-night TV shows are going without live studio audiences as coronavirus continues to spread. That means “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Trevor Noah’s “Daily Show” and “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” will forego an in-house crowd.While Bee’s show is cutting its audience beginning with tonight’s taping and Oliver’s with this Sunday’s, all the other programs liste
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Jimmy Fallon Debuts Nintendo Switch Version of ‘Zelda’ on ‘Tonight Show’
On "The Tonight Show," president of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aimé surprises Jimmy Fallon with a not-yet-released Nintendo Switch. Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of such legendary games as Donkey Kong, Legend of Zelda, and Mario Bros., observes from the audience.
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Emma Stone Plays Whisper Challenge as Jimmy Fallon Gives Birth
On “The Tonight Show,” Jimmy Fallon and Emma Stone played the guessing game Whisper Challenge, and let’s just say it gave birth to some pretty hilarious moments.
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Cerebral Palsy Won’t Slow Down This Amazing Kid Inventor on the ‘Tonight Show’
On the Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon welcomed kid inventors, one of whom was 16-year-old Sherwood from Ontario, Canada. Sherwood used an air compressor to create a fencing dummy, and while the invention worked, Fallon made quick work of the dummy by knocking its head off with a punch to the face.
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Jimmy Fallon’s Favorite ‘Gilmore Girls’ Characters Visit ‘Tonight Show’
On The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon welcomed three of his top four favorite characters from Gilmore Girls. Scott Patterson, Liza Weil, and Sean Gunn talked about what it was like to reprise their roles as Luke, Paris, and Kirk. “We had wrapped our second season of How to Get Away With Murder,” Weil said.
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Jimmy Fallon Missed a Second Chance to Date Nicole Kidman
On "The Tonight Show," Nicole Kidman stopped by to talk about her new film, "Lion," but she had something else on her mind: a party Fallon could barely remember.