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Here's what's happening in pop culture:

• Disney's "Moana" had the second-biggest Thanksgiving weekend opening ever, raking in $81.1 million in the five-day span. Meanwhile, Warren Beatty's "Rules Don't Apply" became the biggest bomb of 2016. [Box Office Mojo]

• Two notable deaths in the TV world: Ron Glass, who played the dapper Detective Harris on the police sitcom "Barney Miller" and the sage ex-preacher Shepherd Book on the sci-fi cult favorite "Firefly," was 71; and Fritz Weaver, a character actor who played a Jewish patriarch in the 1979 miniseries "Holocaust," was 90. [Variety, The New York Times]

• And, because it was a long weekend and you need to ease yourself back into the work week, here's a treat: The trailer for "Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2," redone in Lego animation. [Entertainment Weekly]