The WNBA is growing. The league announced new teams are coming to Cleveland, Philadelphia, and Detroit in the next five years. Cleveland enters the WNBA in 2028, with Philly arriving in 2029 and Detroit in 2030. Each team has an NBA ownership group that paid a $250 million expansion fee.
“F1” hit theaters this weekend and might be revving up a sequel! In a recent interview, the movie’s director Joseph Kosinski revealed if there are any sequel plans and what that could look like. “That’s up to the audience to decide if they want to see it. I loved working with this group of people. I loved creating our own Formula One team. I’d love to see what’s up next for APXGP and Sonny Hayes.”
Tickets to “Dolly: Live in Las Vegas” went on sale last week on June 25 and quickly sold out! Caesars Palace announced on X that seats to all six Dolly Parton shows had completely sold out, writing, “The demand far exceeded the available tickets and there are no more tickets available at this time.”
Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” remains at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, as his first career leader adds a fourth week atop the chart. Elsewhere in the Top 10, Cardi B’s new single “Outside” debuts at No. 10, becoming the Grammy-winning rapper’s 13th career Top 10 hit.
The upcoming Scorpions biopic, “Wind of Change”, has officially revealed its cast, with Dominic West, Alexander Dreymon, and Ludwig Trepte set to portray key band members. The movie is currently filming in London. A theatrical release for the film is planned by year-end.
ABC has officially renewed “The Bachelor” for its 30th season after months of uncertainty within the franchise. The decision to greenlight the new season comes after a period of no new seasons for “The Bachelorette” and the departure of executive producers Claire Freeland and Bennett Graebner.
Comedian Bill Burr is developing a half-hour comedy series for Fox based on the life of fellow comedian Earthquake. The project, simply titled “Earthquake”, currently has a script commitment, and counts both guys among the executive producers. Earthquake is a renowned comedian, actor, voice artist, and radio personality, known for his appearances on shows like BET’s “Comic View” and HBO’s “Def Comedy Jam.”
Netflix is set to incorporate live programming from NASA+ later this summer, marking the first time an external programmer’s feed will be available on the streaming platform. This collaboration follows Netflix’s recent deal with France’s TF1 broadcast network to include live feeds from its channels.
Production for the sequel to “The Devil Wears Prada” has officially commenced, twenty years after the original film’s release. The upcoming movie will feature Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, and Kenneth Branagh. The storyline will follow Miranda Priestly as the once-thriving magazine faces serious difficulties.
Doja Cat stuns on the cover of “V” magazine and opens up about her new album, “Vie”. “I do want to be self-aware enough to admit the fact that this is a pop-driven project. I know that I can make pop music, and pop is just that it’s popular.”
This is one expensive friendship bracelet! Taylor Swift has forked out $13,000 on a huge, sentimental item — literally. She enlisted the help of her personal services company, Firefly Entertainment Inc., to purchase the 140-foot-long inflatable friendship bracelet that adorned the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans during her sold-out Eras Tour.
“Dancing With the Stars” has confirmed two more contestants for season 34. “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” stars Whitney Leavitt and Jen Affleck (who’s very pregnant) will both be joining the cast which will premiere in the fall on ABC. Season 34 will also feature the late Steve Irwin’s son, Robert Irwin, and influencer Alix Earle.
Hallmark is capitalizing on Christmas in July. The network will start a month’s worth of holiday programming on Saturday, July 5. The Hallmark Channel will debut four new Christmas-themed movies and mix in some holiday favorites. The Christmas in July movies can be seen on Hallmark Channel and streaming on Hallmark Plus.
ABBA’s monster hit ‘Dancing Queen’ has officially hit one billion views on YouTube. The group announced the news on IG, writing, “One billion times! One billion views on YouTube! We are overwhelmed by the sheer fact that so many people want to view and listen to Dancing Queen, and on top of that, it’s one of the about 300 songs that have reached that number.”
With the 40th anniversary of Live Aid coming up, Queen are giving fans a chance to relive their iconic performance. July 13, they’ll make available their set on their YouTube channel for 24 hours starting at 6:41pm BST, the same time Queen took the stage at Wembley Stadium.
Breaking news! Kylie Jenner has finally followed her boyfriend Timothée Chalamet on Instagram! Kylie took their relationship to the next step when she followed her famous actor boyfriend. Timothée does not currently follow anyone on his Instagram account and did not make Kylie his first follow.
Megan Moroney just made her highest charting debut yet. Her newest single “6 Months Later” debuted at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (which encompasses all musical genres), making it the highest debut of her career thus far. “6 Month’s Later” ties the No. 30 peak of “Tennessee Orange” to become the highest-charting song of her career.
Neil Druckmann, co-showrunner of “The Last of Us” alongside Craig Mazin, is leaving the HBO series after a divisive season 2. This decision makes Criag the sole showrunner for the upcoming third season. Neil will maintain his co-creator and executive producer roles on the show. The move follows a decrease in ratings for season 2.
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have decided to take their Beverly Hills mansion off the market after failing to attract a buyer for a year. The former couple initially listed the property for sale in July 2024 for $68 million following their split. A real estate source mentioned that the current market conditions were challenging for a property of that price range.
Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “Luther” has broken another chart record. Kendrick set the longest-running number one mark on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart as “Luther” held down the top spot for the 27th week. Here’s the funny thing. Kendrick beat himself. The previous record holder was K Dot’s “Not Like Us” at 26 weeks on top.
“The Bear” will be back for Season 5. On the heels of its fourth season premiere last week, FX just announced it has picked up a fifth season of the comedy series starring Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Season four ended in a cliffhanger, which will seemingly be answered in the fifth installment of the series.
There’s a new game show in play this fall. “Scrambled Up” will premiere September 8 in national syndication, hosted by comic and actor Michael Yo. 4 contestants solve jumbled-up words and phrases that unscramble before their eyes. As the tiles unscramble, the clues get easier. The first player to buzz in with the right answer has a shot at walking away with the $10,000 grand prize.













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