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Jim Parsons, Ben Aldridge, and Michael Ausiello recount what it was like filming the most emotional

Jim Parsons, Ben Aldridge, and Michael Ausiello recount what it was like filming the most emotional moment in “Spoiler Alert”: When Michael’s husband learns he is going to die. [Manage newsletters]( [View in browser]( [Image] [Image]     [The Movie Scene That Will Make You Break Down and Ugly Cry]( By Kevin Fallon [Jim Parsons, Ben Aldridge, and Michael Ausiello recount what it was like filming the most emotional moment in “Spoiler Alert”: When Michael’s husband learns he is going to die.](   [Brendan Fraser’s Shocking Binge-Eating Scene in ‘The Whale’]( By Barry Levitt [The discourse around Darren Aronofsky’s latest is deserved—but so is a celebration of its most powerful, unvarnished, human moment. Few films dare to be this vulnerable.](   [Inside Anna Delvey’s House Arrest Party Nightmare]( By Adam Manno [Speaking to The Daily Beast in her Manhattan home (duh), the ex-con defends Martin Shkreli, debates the meaning of “fraud,” and vows to never let her kids become spoiled brats.](   Advertisement   [Can RuPaul & Will Smith Help Save Broadway’s ‘Ain’t No Mo’’?]( By Naveen Kumar [An all-star rescue team is helping Jordan E. Cooper try to save “Ain’t No Mo’” from closure. Now Broadway must re-examine how it promotes shows by artists of color, Cooper says.](   [Why Bother Doing ‘National Treasure’ Without Nicolas Cage?]( By Nick Schager [Not only doesn’t the new Disney+ spinoff series have Nicolas Cage stealing the Declaration of Independence. It doesn’t have Nicolas Cage. The result is as cringey as you’d imagine.](   [The ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ Trailer Is Perfect]( By Allegra Frank [Yes, we cried while watching this.](   Entertainment devotees: get ready to be Obsessed. Join our free newsletter to hear what's coming soon. [Sign Up](   [Why ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Isn’t Worth the 13-Year Wait]( By Nick Schager [It’s been 13 years since James Cameron released the record-breaking first movie. But with a non-existent cultural impact, can the “Avatar” sequel make the franchise relevant again?](   [‘Glass Onion’ Ice Cream Isn’t as Nasty as It Sounds]( By Fletcher Peters [Inspired by the upcoming Netflix whodunnit, Van Leeuwen has released a very... unique ice cream flavor. Yes, it actually tastes like onions.](   Advertisement   [Image] [William Tells Friends His Relationship With Harry Is ‘Over’]( [“The relationship between the brothers is over,” a friend of William and Kate’s tells The Daily Beast. The last “Harry & Meghan” episodes won’t “make a great deal of difference.”](   [In Paris, ‘Trendy’ Millennials Have Laid Siege to an Icon]( [For as long as anybody alive can remember, a café in Paris meant something specific. But gentrification and the pursuit of trendiness have upended that.](   [This Bride Wants a Silent Wedding—and All Guests in Yellow]( [“My fiancé said that this is irrational. He does not want to have a silent wedding.” an anonymous bride-to-be wrote to the Washington Post—and the world seems to agree with him.](   [Image] [This Collapsible Bottle From LifeStraw’s Peak Series Is Perfect for Wandering & Emergency Prep]( [This LifeStraw collapsible squeeze bottle will change your *altitude* about all other water bottles from here on out.](   [This Always Pan Dupe Is Much Better Than Its Namesake]( [The NINJA Pan outperforms the Always Pan in just about every category.](   [The Soup Dumpling Experts at Xcj Have Struck Culinary Magic Once Again]( [Soup dumpling master Xcj has done it again—this time with their easy-to-prepare, frozen noodle kits.](   [See More Stories](   Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up here.](   Advertisement   [Daily Beast]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( © 2022 The Daily Beast Company LLC I 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY, 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to [view this email in your browser](. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can [safely unsubscribe](.

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