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'Dancing With the Stars' 2017 Predictions, Who Will Be Eliminated?

"Dancing with the Stars" 2017 will bring fans next week to a Night at the Movies.

The remaining contestants will celebrate the glitz and glamor of Hollywood with their dance routines. The last nine competitors will be assigned a movie genre, which they must incorporate in their performance.

The genres to be featured in "Dancing with the Stars" include action, foreign, spy, musical, sci-fi, drama, sports, or animation — all of which will be interesting to see merged in a routine. The dances will include paso doble, jazz, rumba, Argentine tango, samba, jive and quickstep.

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Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold will perform Rumba to the tune of "Supermarket Flowers" by Ed Sheeran while showcasing what drama movies are all about.

Lindsey Stirling and Mark Ballas, on the other hand, will have to embody science fiction in their Argentine Tango performance set to "Human" by Sevladiza in "Dancing with the Stars" week 6.

Also doing an Argentine Tango are Nikki Bella and Artem Chigvintsev although this time they will be work the makings of foreign film into their dance set to "Derniere Danse" by Indila.

For Night at the Movies, Victoria Arlen and Valentin Chmerkovskiy will attempt to wow the judges with a Paso Doble routine that incorporates the sports movie genre and they have chosen "We Will Rock You" by Queen to do just that.

This week at "Dancing with the Stars," Frankie Muniz and Witney Carson will rise from their fall in the previous episode with a Jazz routine set to "Holly Rock" by Sheila E. Animation will be the key element in this dance.

Drew Scott and Emma Slater, on the other hand, will do a Paso Doble routine to "Legend" by The Score by infusing action to the performance while spy movies will be the center of the "Feel It Still" by Portugal Jive dance that Terrell Owens and Cheryl Burke will do in "Dancing with the Stars" week 6.

Vanessa Lachey and Maks Chmerkovskiy were assigned the musical themed performance this week and have chosen to dance Quickstep to "Let's Be Bad" from "Smash."

Finally, Nick Lachey and Peta Murgatroyd will make their attempt to win a spot next week in "Dancing with the Stars" with a Samba routine to the tune of "Wild Wild West" by Dru Hill, Will Smith and Kool Mo Dee" as they revel on Western films.

One contestant will be eliminated by the end of "Dancing with the Stars" week 6 and award-winning country music artist Shania Twain will be among the judging panel to decide the fate of these competitors.

According to speculations, Nick still has good chances of getting through this round despite the past couple of weeks and many believe that Vanessa and Scott are in greater danger this week.

"Dancing with the Stars" airs every Monday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

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