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Marvel has unveiled the first trailer for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” The film stars Pedro Pascal as ‘Mr. Fantastic’, Vanessa Kirby as the ‘Invisible Woman’, Joseph Quinn as the ‘Human Torch’ and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as the ‘Thing’. The trailer provides glimpses of each of the heroes’ lives before and after they got their powers, along with a sneak peek of villain Galactus. It hits theaters July 25.
Teddy Swims didn’t win a Grammy, but everything else is coming up roses for him. His new album “I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)”, debuted at #4 on the Billboard album chart, and he revealed to ET that he and girlfriend Raiche Wright are expecting their first child in June.
Memorabilia from Paul McCartney and Stevie Nicks and other stars sold for big bucks at Julien’s Auctions’ annual MusiCares Charity Relief Auction on Sunday. Paul’s signed copy of his 2021 book “The Lyrics: 1965 to Present” brought in $63,500, more than 15 times over the initial estimate. And the top hat Stevie wore for a 2024 “SNL” promo went for $58,500, 60 times its estimate.
Post Malone set a dubious Grammys record on Sunday. He didn’t win any of the 8 awards he was nominated for, making him the country artist with the most Grammy nominations without a win. Add to that his zero-for-10 record prior to his country career, and he passes Martina McBride (0-14) and Dierks Bentley (0-15).
Morgan Wallen may have just confirmed that his new album “I’m the Problem” is a double album. He shared a photo of himself narrowing down the track list, and let’s just say, it’s a long list. On his IG Stories, he is seen looking at a large whiteboard. The album’s name is at the top, and he wrote on the pic, “Chopping block.” It appears to have 22 songs listed.
Amber Ruffin, writer for “Late Night With Seth Meyers”, will headline the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on April 26 in Washington, D.C. It’s unclear if President Trump will attend; he skipped all 3 during his first term.
“The Night Agent” and “Back In Action” continued to dominate on Netflix last week, with the latter leading as the most-watched title for the third consecutive week with 18.4M views. “Back In Action” has garnered over 111M views.
Food Network has greenlit a new cooking competition series, “House Of Knives”, from the producers of “Harry Potter: Wizards Of Baking”. It will feature culinary challenges, strategy, and survival skills, with a $100,000 grand prize.
Travis Kelce participated in a media Q&A session ahead of the Super Bowl. Many of the questions reporters asked were about his girlfriend Taylor Swift. Rumors have been circulating that Travis will use America’s biggest stage to pop the question. When first asked if he would be proposing at the Super Bowl, Travis Kelce smiled coyly saying, “Wouldn’t you like to know.” Another reporter asked him if he’d be giving out a ring. “Anyone special? A Super Bowl ring? Next question,” he responded.
Lily Allen and David Harbour are calling it quits. After four years of marriage, the singer and “Stranger Things” actor have separated. “Her marriage has been crumbling,” an insider tells People exclusively, “and they have split.” Lily and David got married in 2020 after meeting on the celebrity dating app Raya in 2019.
It’s time for some sensitive Drake. PARTYNEXTDOOR and Drake teased, “$OME $EXY $ONGS 4 U FEBRUARY 14.” A brief music video of Drake in a club and PARTYNEXTDOOR singing accompanied the announcement. The two artists have been hinting at the project since August.
CBS‘ Sunday-night telecast of the 67th Grammy Awards drew 15.4 million total viewers according to Nielsen Live+Same Day ratings. That marks a year-to-year dip of just 9%, and the awards ceremony’s second-largest audience since 2020. Last year’s telecast, also hosted by Trevor Noah, had enjoyed a 34% surge in audience, to 16.9 million viewers.
The FireAid benefit concerts last Thursday are estimated to have raised over $100 million to support recovery efforts in Los Angeles. This came from donations, ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. FireAid streamed across 28 platforms for free. It included performances from over 30 artists like Green Day, Stevie Nicks, Lady Gaga, Pink, Billie Eilish, No Doubt, and a surprise Nirvana reunion.
There’s some exciting COUNTRY news about a Grammy-winning pop singer and no, this time it’s not Beyoncé. Sabrina Carpenter won a couple of Grammys last weekend, and she’s putting out a special deluxe version of her last album “Short n’ Sweet” next Friday. And get this: Dolly Parton will be on it. Sabrina got Dolly to help her with a new version of her hit “Please Please Please”.












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