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“The Super Mario Bros. Movie” surpassed “Frozen” to become the second-highest grossing animated film of all time worldwide.
As “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” finally hits theaters this weekend, the producers behind the trilogy have their attention set on the third installment, next year’s “Beyond the Spider-Verse.” But that’s not the only web-slinging project that’s coming up. Producer Amy Pascal says a ‘Spider-Woman’ and live-action Miles Morales movie are in the works.
Eva Longoria, LeBron James and Reba McEntire are among the honorees for NBCUniversal news group’s 2023 inspiration list. NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC will also honor the Webb Telescope Team, Susan Burton, Gary Sinise, Jane Goodall, El Paso Helping Hands, Mackenzie Scott and Yo-Yo Ma, for their positive impact across sports, entertainment, science and beyond.
Jason Oppenheim is back on the market. The “Selling Sunset” star shared that he and girlfriend Marie Lou Nurk have broken up after 10 months of dating. Why? He said that being long distance was too difficult, as he lives in Los Angeles and she resides in France.
Rose Byrne still has her fingers crossed for a “Bridesmaids” sequel. In a new interview, Rose reflected on the classic 2011 comedy that brought together some of the funniest women in the business, saying she would “of course” be on board for a sequel – as long as “all the girls were in.”
Pitbull has teamed up with Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin for this fall’s “Trilogy” tour. Each artist will play a headlining set on the North American arena run, which starts Oct. 14 in Washington DC. The artists are all promising career-spanning sets of their greatest hits as well as “state-of-the-art visuals.”
Michael Bublé finally has his Grammy, 3 months after winning it. He shared a video on Instagram of himself opening a package sent from the US, containing the Grammy he won for Best Traditional Pop Album in February. His first words: “Being in Canada, sometimes things take a little longer to get here…”
Miranda Lambert has teamed up with soul singer Leon Bridges for the duet ‘If You Were Mine’, out June 6. It’ll be the first new music from Miranda since she left Sony Music Nashville with no announcement of having signed another record deal.
Jenna Ortega from “Wednesday” has been spotted smoking, and her mom’s a nurse. She responded by posting more than a dozen anti-smoking memes on her Instagram Story.
Al Pacino apparently did NOT want another kid, and asked for a pre-natal DNA test to prove it was his. A source says he and the mom-to-be aren’t even in a relationship, and, quote, “it’s a mess.”
Dwayne Johnson is returning as Hobbs in a new untitled “Fast and Furious” movie, that will set up “Fast X: Part 2”. He says he and Vin Diesel put their past behind them last summer and will take care of the franchise.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus says the “Seinfeld” cast were challenged to do something as soon as the stepped foot inside Jerry’s apartment. They had to be creative because they couldn’t just sit on the couch every time.
Billy Joel’s record-breaking residency at Madison Square Garden will end in July of 2024, after 10 years and 150 shows. Billy says, quote, “I’m kind of flabbergasted that it lasted as long as it did.”
Dierks Bentley is crazy about hockey, so this is a perfect match. He’s hosting the 2023 NHL Awards. They’re being held June 26th in Nashville, and will air on TNT, Sportsnet, and TVA Sports in the U.S. and Canada.
Taylor Swift was spotted walking into a recording studio this week in New York City. No word on what she is working on, but this happened while between shows for her “Eras Tour”. The sighting came on the same day that she shared a post celebrating her recent tour dates. She described the shows as “a dreamscape and totally overwhelming.”
Alanis Morissette shared that she will release a vinyl version of her 2005 greatest hits album, “The Collection”. It includes songs she recorded between 1995 and 2005. Five songs from her 1995 debut #1 album, “Jagged Little Pill”, appear on the set, including “You Oughta Know,” “Ironic,” and “You Learn.”
Tom Hanks admits that not all his movies are good. The star told The New Yorker, “Ok, let’s admit this: We all have seen movies that we hate. I have been in some movies that I hate. You have seen some of my movies and you hate them.”
Joel McHale confirmed to TVLine that the “Community” Movie is on hold due to the Writes Guild strike. He told the outlet, That was a bummer, because we were getting very close.” The Peacock original was originally set to start filming in June.
MAX announced that the series “Somebody Somewhere” has been renewed for a third season. The comedy stars Bridget Everett as Sam a true Kansan on the surface, but, beneath it all, struggling to fit the hometown mold.












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