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By Associated Press Undefined 'Coming 2 America,' the sequel to the 1988 Eddie Murphy comedy, has landed on a date to come to audiences. The film which reunites Murphy and Arsenio Hall will debut on Amazon Prime Video on March 5, 2021, Amazon Studios said Friday. Originally a Paramount Pictures theatrical release, the studio sold the film to the streamer last month but had yet to finalize a date. 'Coming to America was a cultural phenomenon that is one of the most loved and celebrated comedies of all time,' said Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon Studios, in a statement. 'We […]

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