Episode 163

'Superman': Nicholas Hoult Reacts to David Corenswet Calling Him the Biggest On-Set Diva
Glenn Powell Is 'Stressing Out His Mom' With 'The Running Man' Stunts
Nicole Scherzinger Reflects on Liam Payne Full-Circle Moment From 'X Factor' to 'Building the Band'
Freddie Prinze Jr. Calls Himself and Jennifer Love Hewitt the Original 'Final Girl and Boy'
Nicholas Hoult Says There's 'Nothing He Won't Do' for a Role After Major Hair Transformations
Will Reeve Reacts to 'Superman' Cameo After Growing Up on Dad Christopher's Movie Sets
David Corenswet Gives Wife 'All the Credit' When It Comes to Balancing 'Superman' and New Dad Duties
Craig Robinson Quit Comedy? Here's the Real Scoop
'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Stars Grill Each Other About the Final Season | Spilling the E-Tea
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