James Corden and Stephen Colbert are going back to work in the studio. The two talk show hosts have been fronting their programs from home due to the pandemic, but they are now reportedly heading back to more traditional shooting format, albeit without a studio audience.
BTS is releasing a concert film which will hit cinemas Sept. 24. “Break the Silence: The Movie” is the K-pop group’s fourth concert film, and follows their 2019 “Love Yourself: Speak Yourself” world tour through the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Madonna announced in an Instagram video that she is working on a screenplay with Oscar-winning writer Diablo Cody. Her caption: “When you’re stuck in a house with multiple injuries what do you do? Write a screenplay with Diablo Cody about…?” Some fans suspect that the two are writing a Madonna biopic.
Bryan Adams will play a socially distant stadium show in Germany on Sept. 4. He’ll headline “Give Live A Chance” in Düsseldorf, where the 12,000 people attending will sit 1.5 meters apart and will be required to wear a mask.
Hailey Bieber spoke about her relationship with Justin, saying that while in quarantine, “We didn’t make any babies, so that’s that.” However, the model said that they’ve enjoyed being in quarantine together, since they’re still relative newlyweds.
Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger have named their daughter Lyla Maria. Lyla means ‘night’ in Arabic.
Zac Efron is going to star in a remake of ”Three Men and a Baby.” The new movie will air on Disney+.
Drake and Bruno Mars are working on a new song that could be released as soon as Friday. Both singers are refusing to comment.
Lori Loughlin and her husband, Mossimo, have downsized to a $9.5 million mansion. The Hidden Hills, California home has six bedrooms, nine bathrooms, Maple floors, a Chef’s Kitchen, a wine cellar, a gym, a pool, a spa, a barbecue pit and a movie theater.
Sylvester Stallone is selling his customized 2019 Cadillac Escalade for $350,000. It’s been stretched to 20 feet and has a 43-inch TV, 12 inch LCD screens and two Internet providers.
Nickelodeon is creating “The Patrick Star Show.” According to sources, the animated SpongeBob spinoff will have Patrick as the host of his own late-night TV talk show. SpongeBob SquarePants will make guest appearances.
New court documents obtained by E! News reveal the Britney Spears paid lawyers and advisors over $1.2 million in 2019. Her dad Jamie Spears was paid $128,000 for his role as conservator, even though he’d temporarily stepped down. The documents also reveal that Britney herself gets an undisclosed weekly allowance to spend at her discretion. She also spent close to $1 million on residential expenses, and another $91,000 on travel expenses.
Chip and Joanna Gaines are about to reboot Fixer Upper on their own Magnolia Network, with some twists. In a casting call, producers for the show say prospective contestants will need at least a $50,000 budget, up from HGTV’s $30,000. Contestants will also need to find their own accommodations during the remodel, which could last between 30 to 35 weeks.
NBC’s Peacock streaming service has put in an order for a full season of Will Forte’s MacGruber. The series is a sequel to the 2010 film of the same name.
“Watermelon Sugar” is at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Harry Styles’ first solo chart-topper. He knocked his ex-girlfriend, Taylor Swift, off the top of the chart.
ANTONIO BANDERAS had to celebrate his 60th birthday in quarantine, because he’s tested positive for COVID-19. He said he’s “relatively okay,” and will use the down time to “read, write, and rest.”
KANE BROWN announced he’s releasing his “Mixtape Vol. 1” album this Friday. That’s the seven-song EP we’ve been hearing about. It features “Cool Again” and “Worldwide Beautiful” . . . plus “Last Time I Say Sorry” with John Legend . . . and “Be Like That” with Khalid and Swae Lee.
WILLIAM PETERSEN and JORJA FOX are in talks to star in “CSI: Vegas”.













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