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From Netflix hater to Apple ambassador': Steven Spielberg Apple TV+

She wasn't expect to be there, but Oprah Winfrey shocked the audience when she appeared at Apple's It's Showtime event Monday in Cupertino, California. The 65-year-old daytime TV icon appeared on the event's pitch black stage to unveil a slew of new project for the upcoming Apple+ streaming service. In addition to two new documentaries, she announced a revamped video version of her popular book club. The Academy Award winner made her surprise appearance after a dramatic video which promised a 'voice that we have all been missing.' She appeared in a white shirt jacket with a long, thin bow tie, black slacks and a pair of short black boots. Oprah spoke in dramatic language about the importance of her new projects with Apple. 'There has never been a moment quite like this one. We have this unique opportunity to rise to our best selves in how we use — and choose to use — both our technology and our humanity,' she said. 'We're all at a

Us Explained: The Tethered, Hands Across America, and Jeremiah Jordan Peele surprises Hollywood again: 'Us' brings in $70 million

Jordan Peele's new nightmare is full of twists and symbolic imagery. We examine why things like the real-life charity event Hands Across America and the number 11 are important to understanding the film's antagonists, the Tethered. Jordan Peele, Lupita Nyong'o, Shahadi Wright Joseph, Tim Heidecker, and Jason Blum explain why certain directorial and production design choices were so specific, and why those choices make 'Us' a horror film like no other.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: Meet the Man Playing Charles Manson

ET's Ash Crossan spoke with Damon Herriman about working with Quentin Tarantino on 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,'  July 26.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters Set Visit: Millie Bobby Brown Is the Ultimate Prank Master

ET was exclusively on the Atlanta, Georgia, set of 'Godzilla: King of the Monsters,' which hits theaters May 31.

Prince Charles and Camilla become first British royals to visit communist Cuba and made history in Cuba

Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall tonight became the first members of the royal family to set foot in communist Cuba. Charles and Camilla touched down in the capital Havana on an RAF Voyager plane for the start of their historic four-day royal tour of the Caribbean island. First stop for the Prince was to pay his respects to one of Cuba's revolutionary heroes.  Within an hour of touching down in Havana, he laid a wreath at the monument to Jose Marti, Cuba's national figurehead who became a symbol of the country's bid for independence against Spain in the nineteenth century. Although he died in battle against the Spanish, leading a reckless cavalry charge at the battle of Dos Rios in 1895, Marti was a poet and essayist as well as revolutionary thinker and political theorist. At 109 metres, his memorial - a star-shaped tower made of Cuban marble - is said to be the largest monument in the world to a writer. The prince and duchess stood at