Peacock’s upcoming mockumentary series The Paper, a follow-up to the beloved sitcom The Office, has announced its premiere date. The show will debut its first four episodes on September 4th, followed by the release of two new episodes every Thursday through September 25th. According to the official logline, “The documentary crew that immortalized Dunder Mifflin’s Scranton branch is in search of a new subject when they discover a historic Midwestern newspaper and the publisher trying to revive it.”
The 1978 “Superman” tops a list of the best superhero movies of all time. It’s followed by “The Dark Knight” and “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”. The new “Superman” came in at #26.
A list of celebrities who did background work before making it big includes Lady Gaga on an episode of “The Sopranos”, Elijah Wood in “Back to the Future 2”, and Benicio del Toro in a Madonna video.
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” finale aired last year, but don’t worry . . . Larry David isn’t going anywhere. He’s got a new HBO show in the works. There’s no word yet on the title, but it’ll be a sketch comedy series about American history. And Barack and Michelle Obama are producing it. There will be six episodes, but the air date hasn’t been announced.
Rick Springfield was being interviewed on the “Today” show, when host Craig Melvin yawned. Rick asked, “Am I boring you?” But he wasn’t really offended. He laughed it off.
Justin Bieber surprised fans by releasing his seventh album today. It’s called “Swag”. A source says, quote, “It’s darker, more vulnerable and less polished. It’s in no way depressing though.”
Here’s what Jelly Roll had to say about his wife getting called a gold digger,”My wife was a high-end escort her whole life. That’s what she did when I met her. I was broke. I was living in a 1996 van. And [she] had like two condos, and a few sports cars . . . She was never the gold digger. I was.”
Mika Amonsen has been cast as Sean Reagan on Boston Blue, taking over the role from Andrew Terraciano. Following his family’s law enforcement legacy, Sean relocates to Boston to become a patrolman in the Boston PD.
ABC is bringing back the medical comedy Scrubs. The long-running sitcom is set to return for the 2025 season. Zac Braff, Donald Faison, and Sarah Chalke will come back to the show. Other show regulars are in talks to be a part of the reboot. Scrubs originally aired on NBC from 2001 to 2008 and moved to ABC for two seasons starting in 2009.
The third installment of the ‘Dune’ franchise has an official title, ‘Dune: Part Three.’ Rumors spread that the movie would be called ‘Dune Messiah’, based off of the 1969 novel.
Sir Paul McCartney has announced the ‘Got Back’ US tour, with the 19-date run kicking off on September 29th in Palm Desert, California. The Beatle will hit other cities like Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Atlanta and Chicago.
The internet is wondering what is going on between Tom Brady and Sofia Vergara. The two have been seen on vacation together in Europe with a group of friends. According to Page Six, “A source described the situation as a ‘summer romance.’ It all started about a week ago on the Luminara superyacht.”
Hugh Grant was caught napping during the Novak Djokovic versus Flavio Cobolli match at Wimbledon. A video posted online shows Grant with his shades on, hands together, and tie askew, appearing to be deeply asleep.
Benny Blanco recently spoke on the Therapuss podcast about his personal life, career, and mental health. He shared stories about his relationship with fiancée Selena Gomez and their wedding plans, mentioning that they hope to start planning this summer. Benny revealed that he and Selena Gomez haven’t planned their wedding yet because they’ve both been so busy
The Kelly Clarkson Show has been renewed for season seven. “That’s a wrap on Season 6! [party and sparkle emojis],” the caption on Instagram read. “Comment your favorite moments and get ready for more fun in Season 7 coming this fall!”
Clarkson made the announcement on June 26 after many speculated that she might hang the talk show up and refocus on music and her family.













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