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Apparently, John Dutton's fate rests in squashing this crazy feud. → Read More
The stand-up comedian is hitting the road this year once again. → Read More
If you've ever wanted to see Affleck rap (!), today is your lucky day. → Read More
Co-hosts Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon are ready to tackle another year of drama. → Read More
From 'Wimbledon' to 'Battle of the Sexes,' you can keep the action going at home. → Read More
Time for Jiminy Glick to offer a retort! → Read More
Apple's new Godzilla series actually looks amazing. → Read More
Netflix's latest anime adaptation gets a second season. → Read More
The legendary former Def Jam executive signed the likes of Public Enemy, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, Ludacris, and more. Yeah—he has stories. → Read More
"A Great Day In Harlem," which appeared in the January 1959 issue of Esquire, assembled the greatest jazz legends of all time. Nearly 40 years later, XXL restaged the photo—with hip-hop stars. → Read More
The 'Dune' star was notably absent from the New York fashion event. → Read More
Genndy Tartakovsky—the man behind 'Samurai Jack', 'Powerpuff Girls', 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars', and more—shares his all-time watchlist. → Read More
We asked Harrelson to tell us a little bit more about his sneaking suspicion. → Read More
"People told me it was, shall we say, trending," he says. "But it don't change my life one bit...My life is still wonderful." → Read More
Turns out, being Logan Roy is a little more difficult than it looks. → Read More
The 'Mrs. Davis' showrunner opened up about his departure in a new interview with Esquire. → Read More
In Episode Five, Shiv, Kendall, and Roman come to blows with Lukas Matsson—but something else entirely is giving me hope for these lost kids. → Read More
The infamous death of twin gynecologists—which was first reported in Esquire in 1976—has reared its head once again, with a new Amazon series. → Read More
Star Wars is a franchise where fan-casting has (sometimes) actually worked. Rosario Dawson nabbed the role of Ahsoka because Lucasfilm executive producer Dave Filoni saw fan art online—then promptly asked her to appear in The Mandalorian. Had fans known about the power of photoshop and social media back in 1977, we could've pushed for Al Pacino in space as well. During a recent, career-spanning… → Read More
Titled But Here We Are, the new record will arrive this Summer. → Read More