Mayim Bialik is hoping to make a big bang with her new hosting gig. The “Big Bang Theory” alumna is set to MC “Celebrity Show-Off,” a remote talent show featuring a lineup of celebs. Each of the TBS series’ 10 episodes will give celebrities the opportunity to see who can produce the most compelling content from the comfort of their own homes.
The nominees for the second annual Critics Choice Real TV Awards were announced on Monday. Netflix’s “Cheer” and VH1’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race” led the race with five nominations each, while “Queer Eye” followed closely behind with four nods. Critics Choice Real TV Awards winners will be announced on June 29.
Universal Pictures and Blumhouse Productions have opted to launch the supernatural thriller “You Should Have Left” on premium video-on-demand instead of its planned debut in theaters. The movie, starring Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried, will be available to rent starting June 19.
With Lady Gaga’s new album “Chromatica” debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, she is now one of only eight women with at least six #1 albums. Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears and Taylor Swift have six each, while Janet Jackson has seven, Madonna nine and Barbra Streisand eleven.
Queen’s Brian May has been named the greatest guitarist of all time by the readers of U.K.’s Total Guitar magazine. Rounding out the top five are Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Eddie Van Halen and Eric Clapton.
Lollapalooza has been officially canceled by the City of Chicago due to coronavirus. The festival was supposed to be held from July 30 to August 2 in Grant Park.
Travis Denning’s “After a Few” has hit #1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart a full 65 weeks after its release. It’s the longest trip to #1 in chart history, beating out the 58-week crawl Jimmie Allen took to reach #1 with “Make Me Want To.”
Bill and Ted get a glimpse of their future selves in the first official trailer for Bill and Ted Face the Music. The Trailer shows that Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter’s onscreen alter egos are still intent on writing a song that will unite the world. Bill and Ted Face the Music is scheduled to premiere in theaters on August 21.
Kylie Jenner was spotted arm in arm this week with sister Kendall’s BFF, Fai Khadra. The Daily Mail published blurry pics of Kylie and the male model outside Bootsy Bellows nightclub in L.A.
Mark Wahlberg’s London restaurant has closed because of the coronavirus. He was hoping to open 25 Wahlburgers across the UK.
Lionel Richie and Disney are working on a new musical based on his song ”All Night Long.”
Beyonce is going to sign a $100 million deal with Disney to do three films. Disney have put forward a deal worth around $100 million, which will secure Beyonce for three major projects, including the Black Panther sequel.
The producers of Robert Pattinson’s new Batman movie are going to introduce a new Joker. Casting has not yet begun. The film is already going to feature The Riddler, Catwoman, the Penguin and Carmine Falcone
Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello have purchased a $26 million Los Angeles mansion. The 17,000 square foot home has six bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, Tuscan fixtures, a pool, a cabana, a guest house, olive trees, a wet bar, a gym and neighbors like Denzel Washington, Sly Stallone, Mark Wahlberg, Rod Stewart and Eddie Murphy.
HBO Max has pulled the film Gone With the Wind from its platform, after critics complained the film glorifies slavery and the antebellum South. The new streaming service says it will eventually bring the film back, but will first provide viewers with its historical context and warnings about its racial depictions.
Katy Perry called Harry Styles a “gentleman,” who upon learning she was pregnant, offered her his seat on a plane they were both on. “He was so sweet” she said.
The longtime police-themed reality TV series Cops has been canceled after 32 seasons on the air. The Paramount Network had already pulled the show off the air following the nationwide protests against police brutality. The show began in 1989 and ran for over 1,100 episodes.
MICHAEL JORDAN caught a 442-pound marlin during a fishing competition this week.
A romantic comedy called “The Broken Hearts Gallery” will be the first major studio movie to hit theaters since they closed down earlier this year.
Production has commenced on Sony Animation’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2. Last month, Sony said the movie was pushing back its release date from April 2022 to October 7, 2022.
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