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Netflix has unveiled its first look at “Squid Game” Season 2 as part of its series and film preview for 2024. After teasing 27 other upcoming movies, shows and live events, the 3-minute video ends with short clip from the South Korean mega-hit. Netflix has yet to announce a release date for “Squid Game” Season 2 but has confirmed that it’ll be this year.
Adam Sandler will be honored with the People’s Icon Award at 2024 People’s Choice Awards, NBC, E! and Peacock have announced. The 2024 People’s Choice Awards, hosted by Simu Liu, will air live on February 18.
Usher, this year’s Super Bowl halftime entertainer, has unveiled the full list of songs that will appear on his forthcoming album “Coming Home”, out February 9. It includes previously released songs like ‘Good Good’ and ‘Risk It All’, plus fresh collabs with Latto, The-Dream, Pheelz and Burna Boy.
Bebe Rexha has joined The Chainsmokers and Kygo as a headliner for Sports Illustrated’s “SI The Party” on February 10 at the Wynn Las Vegas’ XS Nightclub. She collaborated with The Chainsmokers on 2019’s ‘Call You Mine’.
Miley Cyrus, Lorde and Paramore are some of the acts that will pay homage to Talking Heads. A new album will feature 16 artists covering the band’s setlist from their 1984 live album/video “Stop Making Sense”. In a teaser clip, Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams receives a box in the mail containing a replica of the jacket David Byrne wears on the original cover.
Gwen Stefani has already discussed Super Bowl snacks with Blake Shelton ahead of the big game. She told her husband: “Why are we even having this conversation? You know that I’m going to blow it in the first 15 minutes. I’m going to blow through the 7-layer dip and I’m not going to be able to fit anything else in my stomach, and I’m going to be so mad the rest of the day.”
A huge shakeup is coming to Formula One. Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton is expected to leave Mercedes — his home since 2013 — for Ferrari next year. Lewis is one of the most dominant drivers in F1 history — he won six titles with Mercedes from 2014 to 2020 … after securing his first championship with McLaren in 2008.
Elmo didn’t do anything wrong. All he did was CARE. And for that, he was viciously attacked yesterday on the “Today” show. Elmo was kickin’ it with the hosts when Larry David, who was another guest that morning. grabbed Elmo BY THE FACE and pretended to punch him. Then he said, quote, “Somebody had to do it.” He did apologize, though, and Elmo accepted.
“Suits” is getting a spinoff called “Suits: L.A.”. It’ll focus on a new group of characters, and it should be ready for the 2024 – ’25 season. People streamed more than 57 billion minutes of the original series last year.
Jelly Roll stars in a hilarious Super Bowl commercial by Uber Eats. He appears to be shocked by his facial tattoos in the spot, saying, “Are these tattoos? They’re everywhere! And they’re horrible!”
Disturbed singer David Draiman invited Carrie Underwood to come sing with the band at their stop in Nashville on the 17th. Unfortunately, she won’t be in town, but she did say, quote, “Our time will come . . .”. David replied, quote, “Anytime . . . anywhere! You name it! Nothing but respect.” It sounds like some sort of collaboration is definitely in the future.
Tim Burton shared a teaser poster for the “Beetlejuice” sequel, which will be called “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”. It hits theaters in September. He’s also set to remake the B-movie “Attack of the 50 Foot Woman” from 1958.
Bryan Cranston wants to see a reboot of “The Office”—but as a movie instead of a show. “So let’s say that there’s not a reboot series, but let’s say that there’s a movie — something where we can see where these people are – these people in the entire cast that we’re curious about,” he told Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey on an episode of their “Office Ladies” podcast.
Brad Pitt and Quentin Tarantino might be pairing up again for the director’s 10th and final film. Tarantino’s new movie, “The Movie Critic”, is set in Southern California in the 1970s and centers on a movie critic believed to be inspired by the late New Yorker writer, Pauline Kael. Brad and Tarantino worked together on the 2009 film “Inglourious Basterds” and the 2019 film “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood”.
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