The final trailer for “Project Hail Mary”, adapted from Andy Weir’s best-selling 2021 novel, has been released. The film lands in theaters March 20. The trailer gives viewers a solid glimpse of the alien Rocky, who encounters Ryan’s character in space. Set to Prince’s ‘I Would Die 4 U’, the clip shows man and alien species learning to communicate through a device the astronaut uses to decipher Rocky’s language.
Diplo has created a ton of hits, but he thinks the “biggest thing” he’s ever done is on the horizon, when BTS’ comeback album, “Arirang” is released. The DJ/producer said fans aren’t ready for what’s coming March 20. He calls it the “Craziest album ever.”
Bryan Adams has launched an acoustic series on YouTube. The latest release is a solo performance of ‘Hey Baby’, from his most recent album, “Roll With the Punches”. Bryan launched “Acoustic Fridays” series on January 30, kicking things off with a stripped-down version of another recent song, ‘Love is Stronger Than Hate’.
High-quality behind-the-scenes film of Led Zeppelin on tour in 1972 has surfaced online. The newsreel footage was shot for a Dutch music TV show. The 4-minute clip shows Zeppelin arriving at the airport in Amsterdam for a show there, and the band’s opening number ‘Immigrant Song’.
Toby Keith and Kenny Rogers will be recognized by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City during the facility’s 65th annual awards on April 11. And the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville will induct 8 new members, among them Dolly Parton and Keith Urban.
The “Love Rocks NYC” concert will celebrate its 10th anniversary on March 5 at the Beacon Theatre in New York. The concert will feature a diverse lineup of artists, including Hozier, Mary J. Blige, Paul Simon, and Elvis Costello. The event benefits God’s Love We Deliver, a charity that provides nutritious meals to individuals affected by life-altering illnesses, with a special focus on those living with AIDS.
Drake has lost $1 million after betting on the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. The rapper shared his wager on Instagram, alongside the caption “Bet against me if you dare.” The Seattle Seahawks defeated the Patriots 29-13 on Sunday, costing Drake his entire $1 million wager. A winning bet would have earned him more than $2.9 million.
Fans are demanding that Foo Fighters headline next year’s Super Bowl halftime show after Dave Grohl went viral during Sunday’s big game. The Seahawks defeated the Patriots 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Grohl was spotted in the audience talking with Apple Music host Zane Lowe when cameras captured him on the big screen.
CNN and Variety will host a live town hall featuring Timoth?e Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey on February 21. The event reunites the actors who played father and son in Christopher Nolan’s 2014 film “Interstellar”. The actors will take audience questions throughout the evening.
Pink will guest host “The Kelly Clarkson Show” for one week starting March 2, celebrating Women’s History Month. The Grammy winner will focus episodes on women’s achievements and positive community impact. She’s the first of several guest hosts during the show’s seventh and final season, ending this fall.
Eddie Murphy and Eva Longoria will star in “Attachment Parenting”, a new comedy in development at Amazon. The project is based on a short story by Julianna Baggott, following a psychologist couple whose parenting approach is tested when they must counsel a crime boss’s family while held hostage in a hotel.
The Oscar-nominated film “Song Sung Blue”, starring Kate Hudson and Hugh Jackman, begins streaming on Peacock on February 13. The release comes 50 days after its theatrical debut on Christmas, marking the end of its exclusive run in theaters. The movie, following a Wisconsin couple who form a Neil Diamond tribute band, earned more than $55 million.
Catherine Zeta-Jones will star in “Cupid”, a psychological thriller directed by Tate Taylor. The story follows a pair attempting to save their marriage during a weekend retreat at the counselor’s home, where therapy takes a dark turn. The film is written by the Van Dyke brothers, who also penned “Don’t Worry Darling”.













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