Matthew Broderick and Alan Ruck will soon be back together on the big screen after almost 40 years. The “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” actors have completed shooting on the upcoming movie “The Best Is Yet to Come”, which is a remake of a 2019 French film. Their characters are “best friends who, through a colossal misunderstanding that creates a ticking clock, hop in a car to find the estranged son of one of them and also try to do all the things that life has prevented them from doing.”
BTS are heading back to the big screen this fall with “BTS Movie Weeks”, a 2-week theatrical event that will see 4 of the group’s concert films screened in over 2,000 theaters across 65+ territories. Running from September 24-October 5, the cinematic celebration will offer visually remastered versions of some of BTS’ iconic tours in 5.1 channel surround sound.
Dua Lipa’s ‘Levitating’ continues to rise to new heights. The song’s video recently surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. That’s her 3rd music video to reach the milestone, following ‘New Rules’, and ‘No Lie’.
Kiss original guitarist Ace Frehley says he turned down an invite to join his old bandmates Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley at their November “Kiss Kruise: Land-locked in Vegas” shows. “There’s no way I’m gonna be involved with that, you know? Their biggest mistake is that they should have done that at Madison Square Garden, not in Las Vegas in a 5000-seater.”
John Cena’s final WWE match will take place on “Saturday Night Main Event”. It’s expected that the match will take place in Boston. His hometown is West Newbury, Massachusetts. John is currently on his WWE retirement tour. The superstar and actor has 11 scheduled appearances left in the ring. The match is scheduled for December 13 and will air on Peacock.
The adorable baby from the beloved Disney Channel show “Good Luck Charlie” just started Grade 11! Mia Talerico, now 17, skyrocketed into the spotlight in 2010 when she portrayed the titular tot in the popular sitcom. She started starring in the series when she was only two years old. Her first day grade 11 photo is making the rounds on social media.
Drake has launched a virtual warehouse on Amazon called “the Drake Warehouse” featuring exclusive merchandise. The collection includes vinyl variants of his latest album, posters celebrating past albums, $100 body pillows, plush toys, and more. It’s the first time Drake has released exclusive merch on Amazon, joining other artists like Beyoncé and Charli XCX.
Glen Powell is taking himself out of the James Bond conversation. Ever since Daniel Craig said goodbye to playing the British spy in 2021, Hollywood has been buzzing about who should take over as the next 007. In a new interview, Glen shared why he believes that he’s not the right choice to be the next Bond. “I’m Texan. A Texan should not play James Bond,” Glen told The Hollywood Reporter.
James Gunn won’t reveal many details but says he’s already writing the screenplay for the next ‘Superman’ film. He told ‘Deadline’, “I’m now into the screenwriting phase. I’m really happy with it. We’re already prepping and figuring out where we’re shooting. That will not be too long.” It will be the second of four ‘Superman’ films and will likely premiere in 2027.
Blake Shelton just announced that he’s returning to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace for a brand-new residency in January. Here’s what he said, “This time we’re gonna do it more country, with more cocktails, and probably make a few more questionable decisions. Let’s go, Vegas.”
The upcoming movie “Good Boy” is a haunted house story told from the perspective of the DOG. If you’d like to know ahead of time if he survives, BloodyDisgusting.com has the answer.
MTV announced that Mariah Carey will be the recipient of this year’s Video Vanguard Award, as well as performing a career-spanning medley at the 2025 MTV VMAs on September 7. She will become the oldest recipient of the award at age 56, and is the eighth consecutive female Video Vanguard honoree, following previous winners like Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Nicki Minaj, and last year’s recipient Katy Perry.
Garbage announced that their upcoming 2025 fall dates will be their “last North American headline tour.” The band’s first solo headline run in seven years is in support of their recent album, “Let All That We Imagine Be the Light”. The 36-date “Happy Endings” tour gets underway on September 3 in Orlando.
Millie Bobby Brown, star of “Stranger Things”, has adopted a daughter with her husband Jake Bongiovi. The 21-year-old actress announced the news on Instagram, stating they welcomed their “sweet baby girl” this summer and are “beyond excited to embark on this beautiful next chapter of parenthood.”
“Happy Gilmore 2” has broken streaming records, becoming the most-streamed movie for the week of July 21-27 with 2.9 billion viewing minutes on Netflix. This surpasses the previous record of 2.2 billion minutes set by “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”.
Peacock’s new series, “The Paper”, a spinoff loosely connected to “The Office”, will now release all 10 episodes on September 4, switching from its initial plan of a weekly rollout. The series follows passionate journalist as the new editor-in-chief of an Ohio newspaper as he navigates the crumbling industry.
Karen Gillan has been cast in the upcoming remake of the 1980s cult classic, “Highlander”, joining Henry Cavill, Russell Crowe, Dave Bautista, and Marisa Abela. The action fantasy film is set for a theatrical release with principal photography starting in September.
Macaulay Culkin is embarking on a tour to celebrate the 35th anniversary of “Home Alone”. The tour will feature a film viewing and Mac sharing behind-the-scenes stories from the iconic holiday movie. The tour will include eight dates in San Jose, Oakland, San Diego, Austin, Grand Prairie, Jacksonville, Tampa, and Atlantic City.













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