Olivia Rodrigo will release her third studio album “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love” on June 12. The singer shared the news on Instagram. “I am so proud of this record, and I can’t wait for you to hear it,” she wrote alongside the album cover showing her upside-down on a swing.
“Dexter: Resurrection” is finally putting a face to the New York Ripper: Emmy Award winner Brian Cox, from “Succession”, has boarded Season 2 of the Paramount+ revival as a series regular. A Season 2 premiere date has not yet been announced.
Actress Hailee Steinfeld and NFL star Josh Allen are officially parents to a brand-new baby girl. She confirmed the exciting arrival directly to fans through her personal newsletter. The new mother expressed her deep joy over the birth of her first child. “We’re feeling incredibly grateful and blessed and savoring these early moments.”
The NFL Draft Entertainment Series in Pittsburgh, running from April 23 to April 25 will feature performances from country star Kane Brown, rapper Wiz Khalifa, and rock legend Bret Michaels, all local artists with strong ties to the city. Fans can register for free entry to the Draft Entertainment Series via the NFL’s official website.
HBO will host the first-ever TV series premiere screening at Coachella, showing “Euphoria” Season 3’s debut episode on Sunday at 11:59 pm. The special screening accommodates festivalgoers who would otherwise miss the show’s 9 pm television premiere during Coachella’s third day.
Dennis Quaid will star in “Thunder Road”, a NASCAR drama series in development at AMC. The multi-generational saga follows the Whitlock family, whose stock car racing legacy runs deep in southern hill country.
Lin-Manuel Miranda will direct the movie version of Dave Malloy’s musical “Octet”, a chamber choir piece about Internet addiction. This marks his first directing project since the 2021 film “tick, tick…Boom!”. Dave said he was “over the moon” about the collaboration, praising Lin-Manuel as “a brilliant storyteller, fellow internet junkie, and dear friend.”
Netflix has ordered the limited series “The Corrections”, with Meryl Streep set to star. The project is based on Jonathan Franzen’s 2001 novel of the same name. Jonathan will adapt the book for television and serve as executive producer alongside Meryl.
David E. Kelley is developing a TV version of Tom Wolfe’s novel “The Bonfire of the Vanities” for Apple TV. Matt Reeves will direct and executive produce. The story follows a New York bond trader as his privileged life unravels after an incident in the Bronx. A 1990 film starred Tom Hanks, Kim Cattrall, Melanie Griffith, and Bruce Willis.
The revived Disney series “Wizards Beyond Waverly Place” will wrap up this summer with a four-part finale on Disney+ and Disney Channel. Production is set to begin next week. Selena Gomez, an executive producer on the show, will make her directorial debut with the first episode and reprise her role as Alex Russo in several installments.
Paramount+ has ordered a new reality series titled “Team Moms”, executive produced by Kim Kardashian’s company. The show will spotlight the competitive world of youth baseball at Legendary Prep Academy in Scottsdale, Arizona. Cameras will follow the academy’s coaches, founders, families, and their teenage sons who make up the team’s starting lineup.
Amazon MGM Studios has set April 23, 2027, for the wide theatrical release of its new “Spaceballs” sequel. The comedy continues the story that began with Mel Brooks’ 1987 sci-fi parody. Brooks, Rick Moranis, Daphne Zuniga, Bill Pullman, and George Wyner return, joined by Josh Gad, Keke Palmer, and Lewis Pullman. Plot details and the official title remain under wraps.
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