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“The Twilight Saga” is coming to television. According to The Hollywood Reporter a series version of Stephanie Meyer’s book series is in development at Lionsgate Television.
Keith Nale, who competed on two seasons of “Survivor” and became a fan favorite, died Tuesday at age 62. His son Wes Nale said Keith had been battling cancer since January, and passed away at his home in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Fox has ordered “Snake Oil”, hosted by David Spade and exec produced by Will Arnett. It’ll see contestants pitched unique products by convincing entrepreneurs – some of whom are showcasing real business ventures, while the others are “Snake Oil Salesmen” whose products are fake. With the help of guest celebrity advisors, contestants must determine which products are real and which are a sham, for a chance to win life-changing money.
Director Rob Savage says his upcoming film adaptation of Stephen King’s 1973 horror story “The Boogeyman” scared test audiences so much that he decided it needed to be recut. “The Boogeyman” will be released June 2.
Foo Fighters are back. After some teasing, the band has shared the new song ‘Rescued’, and announced “But Here We Are”, their new album, set for release June 2. It’ll be their first since the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins. The group calls it “a testament to the healing powers of music, friendship, and family.”
Luke Combs’ next single should be a huge hit with fans — because they chose it. He conducted a poll on social media that gave followers the choice between ‘5 Leaf Clover’ and ‘Love You Anyway’ as his next release, and while performing in Nashville, he revealed that the latter tune came out on top.
Netflix is shuttering its once ground-breaking DVD rental service after 25 years. Those little red envelopes will stop coming to mailboxes on September 29th of this year. Netflix bosses said, “Our goal has always been to provide the best service for our members but as the business continues to shrink that’s going to become increasingly difficult.” The first DVD ever shipped by Netflix? Tim Burton’s ‘Beetlejuice’, on March 10th, 1998.
Will Ferrell is producing and starring in a comedy series about golf. He’ll play a professional golfer who becomes the face of a controversial new league competing with the PGA.
Dee Snider might bring back his Twisted Sister makeup to protest drag bans. He says, quote, “In light of the current stupidity in the USA it just might be time to start wearing it again!”
How’s this for tough? During a game against the Las Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night, Winnipeg Jets center Morgan Barron took a skate to the face, which opened a cut over his eye that required 72 stitches. And before the night was over, he ended up BACK IN THE GAME. Barron got cut with 10:43 left in the first period, got stitched up, and returned to the ice with 13:24 left in the second. And the Jets won 5 to 1.
Lee Ann Womack’s “I Hope You Dance” is trending 23 years after it was released. It was just on the Netflix show “Love Is Blind”, and a lot of younger people had never heard it before.
It’s been two months since Shania Twain put out “Queen of Me”. And now, a deluxe version is on the way. It’s called “Queen of Me: Royal Edition”, and it’ll come out NEXT Friday. She says it’ll include, “a couple of rogue tracks that didn’t quite fit the concept,” but are important to her personally.
Patrick Wilson and Rose Byrne are back in the trailer for “Insidious: The Red Door”. It hits theaters July 7th.
Frank Ocean dropped out of this weekend’s performance at Coachella because of his leg injury. Blink-182 will take over his spot.
The Weeknd announced that tonight he’ll release “Double Fantasy,” featuring Future. The song is part of the soundtrack for his HBO series, “The Idol”. The single’s artwork, shows The Weeknd snuggled up next to his ‘Idol’ co-star Lily-Rose Depp. Just last week, he debuted the song at the Coachella Festival.
TidalWave Comics announced the addition of a comic book focusing on Lizzo. Her inspiring life story is illustrated over 22 pages. “Female Force: Lizzo”, will be available digitally and in print on April 26th, one day ahead of her 35th birthday. TidalWave will also be releasing a biography comic called “Fame: Harry Styles” that covers his friendship with Lizzo.
The NFL announced that Fall Out Boy and Motley Crue will be headlining acts for the NFL Draft Concert Series. Fall Out Boy will take the stage following Round 1 on Thursday, April 27th. After Round 3 of the drafts, Mötley Crüe, will headline Day 2 on Friday, April 28th.
Vanessa Lachey sent “Love Is Blind” star Paul Peden a bouquet of red roses following the show’s Season 4 reunion. Paul accused the Netflix host of taking sides when he said that he dumped his ex-fiance Micah Lussier because he couldn’t see her as a mother.
Rosie O’Donnell never wants to do “The View” again. She recently revealed on the podcast, “Now What? With Brook Shields”, that appearing on the talk show was “not the best use of my talent to get in a show where I have to argue and defend basic principles of humanity and kindness.” She added, “It was not something I would ever do again.”
Variety reports that “The Good Doctor” has been renewed for a seventh season at ABC ahead of its Season 6 finale.
Natasha Rothwell is returning to the “White Lotus”. The Season 1 star, who played the spa manager of the Hawaiian White Lotus resort, will reprise her role as Belinda Lindsey for Season 3.












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