North West has returned to Instagram after her account was temporarily deactivated for a day. Her Instagram debuted on December 20, 2025, with a bio stating that it is managed by her parents. Just weeks later, she initially faced online criticism for her bold fashion choices, including piercings and faux tattoos. Following her account reactivation, North posted a story of her music equipment with the caption “locking in.”
Céline Dion officially joined TikTok. She shared a playful introductory video where she reflected on learning to use the platform because her kids told her to. In the 17-second video, the 57-year-old singer expresses surprise at becoming “cool” and excitedly announces her entry into the TikTok world, while featuring a mix of playful visuals and sound effects.
Series creator Dan Erickson has teased that “Severance” Season 3 will feature even more shocking revelations than the previous seasons, promising “a ton of moments that surprise people and rile people up.” Fans are hopeful the wait for Season 3 will be shorter than between Seasons 1 and 2, as production is set to begin in the spring, potentially leading to a two-year gap instead of a three-year hiatus.
MGK has released a new single titled “Times of My Life,” featuring Travis Barker on drums. The song was originally scheduled for release in 2020 but was only unofficially shared until now. “Times of My Life” has gained popularity within MGK’s fan base over the years, having leaked previously, and serves as a nostalgic reminder of his earlier creative phases.
Olivia Rodrigo is teasing something ahead of the 5-year anniversary of her breakout single ‘Driver’s License’. Her website shows a faux driver’s license renewal application from the “Department of Driving Home 2 U”, which prompts fans to share their emails for future updates. It also indicates that something will happen at tomorrow, exactly 5 years after “Driver’s License” dropped.
Bryan Adams released a new album called “Roll With the Punches” in 2025 and has another coming in 2026…sort of. In a New Year’s Day video on IG, he said, “In April, we have a new album coming out called Tough Town.” That was the name of the 10-song bonus disc that was included with the deluxe box set version of “Roll With the Punches”. The April release is likely a stand-alone version of that disc.
David Lee Roth has announced a 29-date tour of the US, plus a lone Canadian stop April 1 in Niagara Falls ON. His dates begin on April 16 in Airway Heights WA. He ended a 5-year hiatus from the stage in May 2025, debuting a new 8-piece band featuring a four-man group of backing vocalists, at the M3 festival in Maryland.
They’re ‘Choosin’ Texas’ big-time these days. Ella Langley’s latest hit is now her first top 10 on Billboard’s all-genre Hot 100. The song, co-written and co-produced and Miranda Lambert, jumped from #48 to #5, just a few spots away from country cousin Taylor Swift’s #1 hit ‘The Fate of Ophelia’.
David Bowie‘s “Heroes” experienced a massive streaming increase following its use in the “Stranger Things” finale that aired December 31. Luminate data shows the 1977 track jumped almost 500 percent on streaming platforms after appearing during the show’s end credits.
Netflix announced that Jelly Roll, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Chrissy Teigen will serve as judges for the “Star Search” reboot. Anthony Anderson will host the live talent competition, which premieres January 20 after being off the air for 20 years.
Fox will premiere Johnny Knoxville’s “Fear Factor: House of Fear” on January 11 immediately after the network’s NFL wild card game coverage. The special advance premiere airs from 8-9 PM. The show officially debuts in its regular Wednesday time slot on January 14 at 9 PM, following “The Masked Singer” which will feature a special Fear Night themed episode.
Callum Turner is reportedly set to be the new James Bond, according to an unconfirmed report from The Daily Mail. Sources told the outlet that the “Fantastic Beasts” actor has been unable to keep the news quiet.
Amy Schumer officially filed divorce papers against husband Chris Fischer on Tuesday. The two married in 2018 and share a 6½-year-old son named Gene. She announced their separation on Instagram December 12, stating “Chris and I have made the difficult decision to end our marriage after 7 years. We love each other very much and will continue to focus on raising our son.”
Kristen Stewart says she would “love” to direct a new version of “Twilight”. “I would love — look. I love what Catherine Hardwicke did, I love what Chris Weitz did, I love what all of the directors did with the movies,” she told ET. “Imagine if we had a huge budget and a bunch of love and support. I would love to readapt. Yeah, sure, I’ll do the remake. I’m doing it. I’m committed.”
NBC is developing a new comedy, “Last Chance Lawyer”, starring and produced by Henry Winkler. The series follows Howard Greenberg, a determined and unconventional criminal defense attorney who fights fiercely for his underdog clients, believing the system is often guiltier than they are.
Sebastian Stan is in discussions to join Robert Pattinson in “The Batman Part II”, directed by Matt Reeves. His role in the Gotham-set sequel has not been disclosed. Production is expected to start next spring, with Warner Bros. planning an October 2027 release. The film will also feature Scarlett Johansson, Colin Farrell, Jeffrey Wright, Andy Serkis, and Barry Keoghan.
Lionsgate has approved a sequel to its hit thriller “The Housemaid”, following its $133 million global box office success. The new film, titled “The Housemaid’s Secret”, is based on Freida McFadden’s second novel in her best-selling trilogy. Director Paul Feig and stars Sydney Sweeney and Michele Morrone will return, with production expected to begin later this year.
The X-Men are back in the new teaser for “Avengers: Doomsday”. It confirms the return of Prof. Charles Xavier (Patrick Stewart), Magneto (Ian McKellen) and Cyclops (James Marsden) from Fox’s original “X-Men” films. The film also features Kelsey Grammer, Alan Cumming, Channing Tatum, Rebecca Romijn and stars from the Avengers, Fantastic Four and Thunderbolts.
“Jimmy Kimmel Live” will soon reduce the number of musical performances each week. The Hollywood Reporter first said the show would feature music twice weekly, but Variety’s source described the schedule as “variable.” Either way, the program will no longer include a musical act every night.
Bruno Mars confirmed that his long-awaited new album is complete, although no release date has been announced yet. A new single from him is rumored to be released on Friday, potentially coinciding with the upcoming Grammy Awards on February 1 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Speculation suggests that a stadium tour is being planned for 2026, indicating Bruno may not return to his Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live until next New Year’s Eve.
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