The Monkey Tag – Quick Hits on Sports, News and Entertainment

Welcome to the The Monkey tag page. Think of this as your shortcut to the most recent and buzz‑worthy stories we’ve published. Whether you’re hunting for the latest transfer talk, a new Marvel series update, or a hot take on pop‑culture, you’ll find it right here.

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We pull together a mix of topics that keep fans hooked. You’ll see fresh motorsports reports, big‑league football moves, streaming surprises and even quirky pop‑culture debates. The idea is simple: give you a fast, useful read without wading through unrelated content.

Recent posts include Gianluigi Donnarumma’s Manchester City signing, Marc Guehi staying at Crystal Palace, and Marvel Zombies dropping on Disney+. There’s also a look at the new King & Conqueror series, a fact‑check on UK supermarket cash rumors, and a quick recap of Real Madrid’s comeback win over Mallorca. Each piece is short, to the point, and packed with the facts you need.

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We update The Monkey tag daily, so you always get the latest scoop. The articles are written in plain language, so you can skim or dive deep without feeling lost. Plus, the mix of sports, TV, and news means you can get a quick rundown of everything that matters right now.

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Ready to explore? Dive into the headlines below, and stay ahead of the curve with The Monkey’s fast‑track updates.

Theo James Takes On Dual Roles in 'The Monkey' Adaptation
Mar, 12 2025

Theo James Takes On Dual Roles in 'The Monkey' Adaptation

Theo James stars in a dual role in Osgood Perkins’ film, adapting Stephen King’s tale of a cursed toy monkey that wreaks havoc. This transition marks a notable shift in James' career, moving from romantic roles to bolder ones with comedic twists. The film merges themes of humor and generational trauma, influenced by Perkins' personal experiences.