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FOR RELEASE JULY 13, 2026
BYLINE: By Dana Jackson
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Photo Caption: Jennifer Morrison as Dr. Allison Cameron on "House"
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Q:Where can I watch reruns of the medical show "House," and what ever happened to actress Jennifer Morrison? I haven't seen her in anything in a while. -- M.E.
A: Jennifer Morrison, who played Dr. Allison Cameron on the Fox series "House," departed the show after six seasons. She went on to star in the fairy-tale drama series "Once Upon a Time" on ABC, and most recently, she played the First Lady of the United States on Netflix's "The Night Agent." She's also developed quite a career as a director of episodic television shows like "Euphoria," "Dr. Death," and "The Five-Star Weekend."
If you have a subscription to Amazon Prime Video or Hulu, you can watch "House" on these platforms.
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Q: When's the new movie about Facebook coming out, and why isn't Jesse Eisenberg playing Mark Zuckerberg in it? -- E.P.
A:It's hard to believe that it's been over 15 years since Aaron Sorkin's "The Social Network" came out -- the film that he wrote and directed about the early rise of Mark Zuckerberg's life as a student at Harvard and how Zuckerberg launched Facebook. Jesse Eisenberg could have easily reprised his Oscar-nominated role of the future billionaire in its upcoming sequel, "The Social Reckoning," but he declined.
Sorkin told Vanity Fair that he spent three days trying to change the actor's mind, but Eisenberg stated that he "simply did not want to be conflated with Mark Zuckerberg anymore" and that he has his problems with Zuckerberg.
In the sequel, which will hit theaters on Oct. 9, 2026, another Oscar-nominated actor, Jeremy Strong ("The Apprentice" and HBO's "Succession"), assumes the role of the billionaire. Why a sequel? After the trailer for the movie premiered recently at CinemaCon, Sorkin stated, "There isn't a life that Facebook's algorithm hasn't touched, and that influence has shaped everything. So, it's time to say more."
The film also stars Jeremy Allen White ("The Bear") as Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz and Oscar winner Mikey Madison ("Anora") as Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen.
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Q: Was that really John Oliver I saw with jet-black hair on "General Hospital" recently? How did this happen? -- M.C.
A:Yes, even though he's best known as the hilarious Emmy-winning host of HBO's "Last Week Tonight," he recently made his daytime soap debut on "General Hospital." Back in March, he had expressed a strong desire to appear on a soap during one of his "Last Week Tonight" segments. Not only did ABC's "GH" respond with a resounding "yes," but so did Peacock's "Days of Our Lives."
He will appear in three episodes of "GH" in July as the head of the WSB (World Security Bureau) and has a mystery role on "Days" for another three episodes, which will air on Aug. 11, 12 and 14.
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