James Cameron is officially a billionaire, Forbes reported, days before Friday’s theatrical release of “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” The sequel is the third film in his blockbuster “Avatar” film franchise, which includes 2009’s “Avatar” (the highest-grossing movie of all time, with $2.9 billion) and 2022’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” (third highest, with $2.3 billion). He is estimated to make at least $200 million on “Fire and Ash”, assuming the movie lives up to its lofty box office expectations.
Meryl Streep and Martin Short want to take the next step and get hitched, but her divorce to Don Gummer is still dragging on. That’s according to The Globe, which quotes a source as saying, “Martin is getting impatient. He’s so gaga for Meryl, and he’s a very old-fashioned guy. He wants them to get married and live together.”
“Titanique” is officially setting course for Broadway, and audiences will be laughing all the way to the lifeboats! The parody musical, which hilariously reimagines the 1997 film “Titanic” through the music and perspective of Céline Dion and will dock on Broadway this spring for a 16-week engagement at the St. James Theatre. “Titanique” will offer an unhinged retelling of the film, with Celine stepping in to reveal what REALLY happened to Jack and Rose on that fateful night.
If you have a child who is unusually interested Taylor Swift’s relationship with Travis Kelce, here‘s the perfect Christmas gift: “Taylor & Travis Forever Ultimate Fan Edition Little Golden Book Biography”. For kids 4-8, it tells their love story and gives kids the opportunity to help plan the wedding, with interactive pages and stickers.
Eminem is seemingly working with 50 Cent on some movie music. 50 posted on IG, “I’m gonna get @eminem on deck to make some music for this movie Street Fighter. New music on the way!” The two have collaborated before, including on the songs ‘Patiently Waiting’ and ‘You Don’t Know’.
George Michael’s 1987 25-million-selling solo debut album “Faith” will be reissued on February 20, marking its first availability on vinyl in over a decade. In addition to standard black vinyl, it will be released on limited-run red and black marble vinyl, picture disc, and vinyl/Blu-ray audio sets.
Styx and Cheap Trick have announced another tour together, with plans to bring their legendary hits to stages in 2026. While both bands have other major co-headlining treks planned, they have carved out specific dates to perform together.
Poison’s Brett Michaels has announced his biopic and book “UNBROKEN Then, Now and Forever”, coming next year. He posted, “If I can survive…the highs, the lows, good people, and the downright maliciousness in the business…and still get to rock with my friends with a smile on my face on the stage today, That is THE ‘IT’ FACTOR’ — the intangible spirit that keeps me unbroken!!!”
Britney Spears and Kim Kardashian recently had a girls’ night that marked the beginning of a new alliance, according to insiders. Kim reportedly wants to be a stabilizing presence for Britney, offering her structure, safety, and loyalty. Sources say Kim is looking to help Britney rebuild her support system which has been lacking since her conservatorship ended.
Olivia Rodrigo recently discussed the album that inspires her the most in a clip from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s podcast. She revealed that she always turns to Alanis Morissette’s “Jagged Little Pill” when she needs to reconnect with herself. The 22-year-old singer admires the album for its blend of anger, spite, jealousy, joy, and hope, which she finds encapsulates the human experience.
“Camp Rock 3” is officially confirmed for a summer 2026 release on Disney+. The movie follows the Jonas Brothers, known as Connect 3, as they search for a new opening act at Camp Rock after losing their original act for a reunion tour. The cast includes both returning stars from the first two movies and new campers with diverse personalities and talents.
During his recent Spilt Milk festival performance in Australia, Kendrick Lamar paused his show to sing “Happy Birthday” to 9-year-old fan Kalina Fowler, who had been shouting about her birthday from atop her grandfather’s shoulders. “It was the funnest time ever — my first ever concert,” Kalina told ABC News in Australia.
Snoop Dogg will perform during halftime of the Minnesota Vikings-Detroit Lions game on Netflix’s NFL Christmas Gameday December 25th at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. The show, called “Snoop’s Holiday Halftime Party”, will feature special guests yet to be announced.
CBS will broadcast “Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris” on Monday, marking 25 years since her holiday album “My Kind of Christmas”. The special was recorded before a small audience, featuring Christina performing holiday classics and hits with the Eiffel Tower as backdrop, decorated like a Christmas tree.
Josh Groban and Jennifer Hudson announced they will launch a joint North American arena tour in summer 2026. The 16-date tour, titled “two legendary voices, one unforgettable evening,” begins June 2 in Montreal and ends in July. Stops include New York City, Boston, Nashville, and Chicago.
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