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Madonna promised her fans the biggest dance party in the world and the Queen of Pop delivered on May 4 in Rio de Janeiro. In March, she announced a free concert at Copacabana Beach for her final “Celebration Tour” show, and fans showed up. A record-breaking 1.6 million fans watched her perform. The show made history as the largest stand-alone concert by any artist ever.
“Emily in Paris” is eyeing a summer abroad. The Netflix comedy’s fourth season will unspool over two parts, with the first five episodes premiering August 15, followed by five more installments on September 12.
“Pimp My Ride” could be coming back. Xzibit hosted the popular car transformation show from 2004 until 2007. The rapper teased a possible reboot on Instagram. A picture of a tricked-out Xzibit car was captioned, “It’s time to get back to customizing rides.” The post added the date “May 9, 2024.”
Drew Barrymore is adding another title to her growing resume: center square. The actress-turned-daytime TV host has been tapped to lead a “new edition” of “Hollywood Squares” on CBS. It looks to be debuting in 2025.
Las Vegas will host WWE’s WrestleMania 41 next year. The two-night event happens on April 19 and 20, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium. WWE will also bring Raw, Smackdown, NXT, and the WWE Hall of Fame ceremonies to Vegas during the week. WrestleMania was last held in Las Vegas in 1993.
NBC has renewed the “Night Court” revival for a third season. “Abby and Dan will be back to serve for #NightCourt Season 3,” the network tweeted on Friday, referring to the popular characters played by Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette.
Universal Studios Hollywood will develop an outdoor roller coaster based on “The Fast & The Furious” franchise. Called “Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift”, it’s set to open in 2026 and will be the park’s first high-speed outdoor roller coaster.
“The Fall Guy” earned a domestic opening weekend of $28 million, according to latest estimates. The good news is that the film’s reception has been excellent, earning an A- from audiences on CinemaScore, and positive Rotten Tomatoes scores of 83% critics and 87% audience.
Drew Carey says you’ll have to pry his gig hosting “The Price Is Right” from his cold dead hands. Speaking at CBS’ fall schedule celebration, he revealed he has no plans of retiring from his post — ever. He pointed out that at age 65, he appreciates that he’s in an enviable position and he wants to “keep that going” as long as he can.
Ozzy Osbourne wants to perform at his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction. Despite his retirement from touring due to health issues, he recently indicated he’s waiting for the all clear to sing at the October ceremony: “I’d like to do a gig without falling over now but one surgeon is taking his time” in giving him permission to retake the stage.
“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” is returning July 10th on ABC to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Jimmy Kimmel will host and celebrities will compete for charity.
The Lovers & Friends Festival should have rocked Las Vegas on Saturday, but it got canceled at the last minute due to the threat of severe weather, including winds of more than 60 miles per hour. The bill SHOULD have included Usher, Janet Jackson, Backstreet Boys, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, T-Pain, Mary J. Blige, Nas, Alicia Keys, Gwen Stefani, Nelly Furtado, Ludacris, Ciara, TLC, M.I.A., Nelly, Timbaland, and tons more.
Randy Travis confirmed A.I. was used for his new song that came out on Friday, and it’s actually pretty amazing. “Where That Came From” is his first new song since his near-fatal stroke in 2013 that robbed him of his voice. So, A.I. is allowing him to finally continue his music career.
Hugh Jackman and Jodie Comer are set to star in the upcoming film “The Death Of Robin Hood”. This dark re-imagining of the Robin Hood tale portrays the character as “a battle worn loner” who is “grappling with his past after a life of crime and murder” when a mysterious woman “offers him a chance at salvation.” Production is scheduled to commence in February 2025.
“The Crow” is returning to theaters for a special two-night re-release to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The original Brandon Lee-starring film will be shown with bonus content, coinciding with an upcoming remake directed by Rupert Sanders.
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