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Agent Elvis is just silly and insane enough to be well-liked by many but still has some dull moments that don't land.

Agent Elvis: All About the Musician-Turned-Spy Animated Series on Netflix

Read every detail about the upcoming animated series Agent Elvis, ready to premiere on Netflix.

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Agent Elvis Trailer ventures into the alternative action take on the rock and roll icon.

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It's A Wonderful Binge is a buddy comedy film that finds two best friends dealing with their personal set of troubles.

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