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Billie Eilish is releasing her third album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft”, on May 17. She won’t be releasing any of the songs as singles because she wants fans to listen to it all at once.
Worldwide box office is headed for a marginal decline of 3% in 2024, a setback that follows 3 years of recovery from a pandemic era low in 2020. Gower Street Analytics forecasts that worldwide box office this year will total $32.3 billion, down by more than $1 billion from the $33.9 billion earned in 2023.
“That ’90s Show” is bringing back a beloved “That ’70s Show” character. The status of the original cast’s involvement in the Netflix sequel sitcom has always been in flux, but a new photo of Laura Prepon on-set indicates that she remains involved. She shared an Instagram photo captioning the image: “Kiddos visiting me at work! It was so meaningful to show them the set where I got my start as an actor when I was a kid, and where I’m currently directing today.”
Cardi B is celebrating the 6th anniversary of her debut album “Invasion of Privacy” – and teased what’s next. On X, she wrote: “6 years ago I released my first album, and it broke so many records GAH LEE!! 6 years later I’m preparing to drop the next one this year.. it’s so different from what everyone is expecting and I’m sooo excited.”
INXS fans listen up: A never-before-heard Michael Hutchence solo single ‘One Way’ has just been released, put together by friend and producer/musician Danny Saber, he said it is “the culmination of nearly 2 decades of work” on unreleased material, including demos and song ideas that were discovered in a locker in London in 2006.
Missy Elliott is going on tour! She announced her first headlining tour on Monday. Missy will hit the road with Busta Rhymes, Ciara, and Timbaland on the “Out of This World Tour” this summer: “This is an incredible time in my life as I am experiencing so many milestone ‘firsts.’ Being the FIRST female Hip Hop artist to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and now going out on my FIRST headline tour.”
We have our first look at Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum’s new lunar love story. The first trailer for “Fly Me to the Moon”, a comedy set during NASA’s historic 1969 moon landing mission has arrived. It’s an Apple Original Film, will be in theaters, on July 12, before later streaming on Apple TV+.
Robert Downey Jr. says he’d happily return as Iron Man if he’s ever asked. “It’s too integral a part of my DNA. That role chose me. And look, I always say, never, ever bet against [Marvel president and producer] Kevin Feige. It is a losing bet . . .He’s the house. He will always win.” Of course nothing is impossible when the multiverse is involved.
CBS announced the series finale dates for three shows. “Bob Hearts Abishola” ends May 6, “Young Sheldon” on May 16, and “S.W.A.T.” on May 17.
Beyoncé’s six-year-old daughter Rumi Carter made history as the youngest female artist to land on the Billboard Hot 100. She’s featured on the song “Protector” from “Cowboy Carter”.
Kelsea Ballerini says it’s a wrap hosting the CMT Music Awards after doing it for four years. “I love it so much, but I think hosting for me was the first thing that I did outside of like performance and music . . . I want the space in my life to ask, ‘What else?'”
Bad Bunny stars in Gucci’s Valigeria campaign, showcasing their Savoy luggage collection. It includes duffle bags, backpacks, and accessories in bright colors. Bad Bunny is seen traveling with Gucci luggage in the promotion.
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