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Kevin Costner claims he invested $20M in 'Horizon' film as he fights estranged wife's demand for $248K child support per month
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'The Witcher' Season 3: Henry Cavill was picked to play Geralt after being rejected by makers many times
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Britney Spears' fans ask why Justin Timberlake is 'concerned' about her bombshell memoir if 'he didn't do anything wrong'
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