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'Black Lives Matter' and coronavirus outbreak implications ruled the Hollywood entertainment news today.

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Here's the roundup of today's top Hollywood news:

'Gone With The Wind' pulled down from HBO Max amid anti-racism protests

The film, which is based on Margaret Mitchell's 1936 book by the same name, has long been a point of discussion for its depiction of Black people and its positive view of slavery. Read more.

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AMC to reopen theaters globally in July, shares rise

The world`s largest movie theater operator said it was planning to reopen almost all its US and UK theaters in time to showcase Christopher Nolan`s 'Tenet'. Read more.

Will Brie Larson's Captain Marvel lead the team of A-Force, all-female team of Avengers?

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Marvel’s A-Force team was first brought to the limelight when the idea was teased in ‘Avengers: Endgame’. Read more.

Not Angelina Jolie, Nicole Kidman was the first choice opposite Brad Pitt in 'Mr and Mrs Smith'

But would you believe that Angelina Jolie was not the first choice for the film? Read more.

TV series 'Cops' taken off air after 32 seasons in the wake of protests in America

After 32 successful seasons, TV series 'Cops' is being pulled down by Paramount Network permanently amid protests in America against police brutality on African-Americans. Read more.