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The Lion King has crossed another epic milestone at the global box office and caught up with Sonic the Hedgehog 3.
It looks like the youngsters (both in the movie and at the Kings game) got an early lesson in the saying “Never meet your heroes.” I do have to wonder if Will Ferrell will possibly think twice before ...
The actor went viral after dressing up as the beloved character from the 2003 movie, but with a twist, at a Los Angeles Kings game.
Will Ferrell, however, did exactly that when he turned down £23 million to make a sequel to Elf. The iconic Christmas movie made a whopping $220 million off a budget of just $33 million.
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