The next season will see Dushane (Ashley Walters) on a solid run, having won the war against the young pretender Jamie (Micheal Ward), leaving his Summerhouse crew unrivalled and making more money than ever. Things are going well for Shelley (Simbi ‘Little Simz’ Ajikawo) too as he's allowed to dream of a future away from the road. However, events take a turn for the worse when a problem from an unexpected quarter threatens to cause everything to come crashing down. As well as the return of Walters, Ajikawo and Ward, Toy Boy season two stars Jasmine Jobson, Lisa Dwan, Kadeem Ramsay, Saffron Hocking, Jolade Obasola, Hope Ikpoku and Araloylin Oshunremi. New cast members include Josephine De La Baume, Howard Charles, Ava Brennan, Erin Kellyman, as well as rap and grime artist NoLay and Adwoa Aboah, marking her acting debut. Head to the link in bio to watch the trailer 🔗
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Ukrainian soldiers have taken in an adorable “freezing” puppy into their post who now acts as the “security” for the army personnel. In the video, which was shared to Reddit, Ukrainian soldiers were seen interacting with the tiny pup, who they named “Rambo”. The soldiers explain in the minute-long video: “He is our protector, right Rambo?” They added: “We felt sorry for him, it was freezing outside. We took him into our post and he stayed with us.” Their new companion was wagging his tail in the video as he ran around the soldiers’ post 👉 🎥 Freedomnews.tv
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The charity drive continues at https://t.co/Tus1csE6dT. Cool shirts, tanks and hoodies and you get to help out persons in distress! https://t.co/HBmeQLwFj4
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Those lucky enough to score an advanced screening have added even more buzz to the highly anticipated film about the Caped Crusader. It's currently sitting at 87 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes, with the review site declaring it officially 'Certified Fresh'. The latest instalment of the Batman franchise stars Robert Pattinson in the leading role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. He's joined by Colin Farrell, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, Andy Serkis, Peter Skarsgard, John Turruto and Zoe Kravitz. Along with a stellar cast, director Matt Reeves' noir artistic vision and Michael Giacchino's score, The Batman has all the right ingredients for a belter of a movie. Reeves told Time Magazine that The Batman will confront audiences as it's built around the themes of isolation and despair. Although the film is far from a horror film, Reeves aimed to echo neo-noir films like Se7en and Chinatown as he finds superhero films sometimes 'reductive'.
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