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Donald McKinley Glover Jr. (/ˈɡlʌvər/; born September 25, 1983), also known by his musical name Childish Gambino (/ɡæmˈbiːnoʊ/), is an American actor, comedian, musician, and filmmaker. While he studied at New York University and after working in Derrick Comedy, a comedy group, Glover was hired by Tina Fey to write for the NBC sitcom 30 Rock at age 23. He gained fame for portraying college student Troy Barnes on the NBC sitcom Community from 2009 to 2014. From 2016 to 2022, he starred in the FX series Atlanta, which he created and occasionally directed. For his work on Atlanta, he won various accolades, including two Primetime Emmy Awards, as well as two Golden Globe Awards. Glover has appeared in several films, including the supernatural horror The Lazarus Effect (2015), the comedy-drama Magic Mike XXL (2015), and the science fiction film The Martian (2015). He played Aaron Davis in the superhero film Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), as well as Lando Calrissian in the space western Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). He provided the voice of adult Simba in The Lion King (2019) and produced the short film Guava Island (2019), in which he starred. He co-created the comedy thriller television series Swarm (2023). Glover is also credited as a principal inspiration for the creation of the Marvel Comics superhero Miles Morales/Spider-Man, whom Glover himself briefly voiced in the animated series Ultimate Spider-Man. In 2024, he created and starred in the Prime Video series Mr. & Mrs. Smith. After a number of independently released projects, Glover signed with Glassnote Records in 2011 and released his debut studio album, Camp, in November of that year to critical and commercial success. His second album, Because the Internet (2013), was supported by the single "3005," which became his first Billboard Hot 100 entry. His psychedelic funk-inspired 2016 single, "Redbone," peaked at number 12 on the chart, won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance, and preceded the release of his third album, "Awaken, My Love!" (2016), which saw continued success. Glover's 2018 single, "This Is America," debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 and won in all of the categories for which it was nominated at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Rap/Sung Performance, and Best Music Video; it won a Guinness World Record as the first hip hop song to win in the former two categories. His fourth album, 3.15.20, was released in 2020.[17]In 2024, he released Atavista, a reworking of 3.15.20, and later his fifth album, Bando Stone & the New World. Description above from the Wikipedia article Donald Glover, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Five Nights at Freddy's: The Prophecy is a 2029 American science fiction action film and the direct sequel to Resurrections, being released 10 months after that film. It is the final installment in the High Legion film series, which takes place after the Five Nights At Freddy's horror games. Directed by Colin Trevorrow, produced by Legendary Pictures, and written by M. Night Shyamalan, the film stars Dwayne Johnson, Natalie Portman, Ewan McGregor, Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, Everleigh McDonell, Jake Gyllenhaal, Crispin Glover, Boyd Holbrook, Morgan Freeman, Donald Glover, Radha Mitchell, Frank Welker, Michael Keaton, and Laurence Fishburne. Golden Freddy is now the leader of the High Legion, and he is staying with his adoptive human daughter Elizabeth through Christmas. But when their home is invaded by Springtrap's strongest minion, Souldozer, Golden Freddy calls the High Legion and decides to finally confront the evil that he is destined to destroy. The film opened in theaters on Christmas, December 25th, 2029; the film was met with universal acclaim, with strong praise for its emotional depth, visual effects, action sequences, musical score, ambition, uncompromising tone, Trevorrow's direction, storytelling, and the performances of Johnson, Portman, Jackman, McDonell, Crispin Glover, Welker, and Fishburne. It is considered among the most satisfying conclusions of all time, and was selected by the National Board of Review as one the top ten best films of 2029.