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The first trailer for the animated “Super Mario Brothers” film dropped yesterday, and now we know what Chris Pratt’s take on Mario sounds like: Chris Pratt. That’s right, no accent. Which is probably for the best. Although inevitably, there will be complaints that he DOESN’T have an accent, because that’s the world we live in right now.
Bruno Mars has reached a new career milestone. His 2012 hit, “Locked Out Of Heaven” has officially been certified diamond by the RIAA. With this latest achievement, Bruno becomes the first artist in the history of RIAA’s Gold and Platinum Program to achieve six Diamond Single Awards. The other five songs are as follows: “Just the Way You Are,” “Grenade,” “When I Was Your Man”, “That’s What I Like,” and the collaborative “Uptown Funk” with Mark Ronson.
Season 3 of ABC’s “Big Sky” has added another two guest stars: Lyle Lovett as Tex, an expert tracker with a quiet menace hidden beneath a courteous, gentleman-cowboy exterior; and Hootie & the Blowfish’s Darius Rucker as Possum, a hired gun/Tex’s partner.
The Weeknd is selling an “After Hours” Halloween costume on his website. Fans can cop his red blazer, plastic sunglasses, and gloves for $98. At last check, most sizes were sold out.
Journey’s former frontman Steve Perry has given fans a preview of his upcoming holiday song, ‘Maybe This Year’. In a TikTok vid, he says “I’m only wishing one thing for each and every one of us, from the bottom of my heart, I swear,” before crooning into a mic: “Maybe this year we can try holding on to our love. Maybe this year.”
Carrie Underwood has shared video showing her hard at work in preparation for her highly-anticipated “Denim and Rhinestones Tour”, featuring clips from various rehearsals. The caption: “Rehearsals are in full swing — it’s getting closer!” She hits the road beginning Oct. 15.
Jada Pinkett Smith is writing a “no holds barred” memoir that’ll cover her “unconventional upbringing”, through her “complicated marriage” to Will Smith, and beyond. It’s coming out next year.
Tom Felton got on Alan Rickman’s bad side on the “Harry Potter” movies by repeatedly stepping on his cloak. Eventually, Rickman looked at him and angrily said, quote, “Don’t step on my [effing] cloak.”
Justin Bieber has been forced to postpone his Justice World Tour yet again. All remaining dates through March of 2023 are off. Back in June, Justin revealed that he was suffering from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which had caused one side of his face to be paralyzed.
Nickelback’s new single “Those Days” is basically just a nostalgia trip back to the ’80s, with references to Guns N’ Roses, “Purple Rain”, boom boxes, prank phone calls, and hanging out at the mall.
Right Said Fred called Beyoncé “arrogant” for sampling their song “I’m Too Sexy” on her song “Alien Superstar” without permission. Quote, “She just had probably thought ‘come and get me’ so we heard about it after the fact.”
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary yesterday. Tim posted photos of them kissing onstage while their duet “I Need You” played in the background. And Faith posted a clip of a 2017 speech she gave to Tim at the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Check out the trailer for Chris Hemsworth’s new show for National Geographic. It’s called “Limitless” and it premieres November 16th on Disney+.
Marisa Tomei, Tara Reid, and Elizabeth Berkley were all considered for Penny on “The Big Bang Theory” before Kaley Cuoco got the part.
Lizzo has filed for a trademark for her signature flute, known as the “Sasha Flute”. The application calls for a range of products in both the digital and physical spheres. A total of seven trademark applications will cover a number of arenas, including: NFT’s, Animated TV programs and movies, toys and action figures, which included dolls in the shape of instruments. It also includes clothing, accessories, and books.
Melissa McCarthy took to Instagram to pay tribute to pay tribute to her time on “Gilmore Girls”. In one post, she shared a photo of her and co-star Lauren Graham embracing with the comment, “Happy Stars Hollow season to all those who celebrate!! How was this 22 years ago.” In a separate post she praised Graham, writing, “I have no idea how LG did all that dialog – she was amazing.”
Mindy Kaling’s HBO Max animated series, “Velma”, revealed its star-studded cast at New York ComicCon. Mindy will voice Velma with the rest of the Scooby gang rounded out by Glenn Howerton, Sam Richardson and Constance Woo playing Fred, Shaggy and Daphne, respectively.
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