Horror legend Robert Englund, who starred as Freddy Kreuger in ‘The Nightmare on Elm Street’ franchise will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday – Halloween! He’ll receive the 2,826th star at 6644 Hollywood Boulevard, with horror film director Eli Roth and his ‘Elm Street’ co-star Heather Langenkamp.
Cardi B won’t let multiple years go by before she releases another album. She is working on new material that she plans to release next year. Cardi told fans, “It’s going to be different from ‘Am I the Drama’. And I kind of know what the directions that I want to take it. I hope and pray that in the next year; I don’t have to rap about certain things that I rapped about this album. And I’ll be in a better space with men.”
Sydney Sweeney has lined up her next film, a remake of the James Bond spoof “That Man From Rio”. This comes as rumors are swirling that she is being considered to play the Bond Girl in the next James Bond film. She has been cast in the starring role, a French film that was released in 1964.
Leon Thomas’ smash hit “Mutt” has been a banger for months, but it has now reached the peak of crossover success. The song has entered the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Mutt” took 38 weeks to reach the top 10. He said, “This would not have been possible without my PHOLKS, so thank you to every single one of you who has made this possible and let this be a sign to keep on working and chase your dreams!”
Daniel Radcliffe is heading back to Broadway. The Tony Award winner will star in the Broadway premiere of “Every Brilliant Thing”. The heartwarming play follows a man who looks back at his life and the many small joys that kept him going – told through a list of “every brilliant thing” that makes life worth living. The strictly limited engagement runs through May 24.
Stray Cats have been forced to cancel their entire tour due to Brian Setzer’s “serious illness”. It was supposed to be their first tour since Brian’s announcement in February that he’d been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, but he wrote on IG, “I’ve been trying everything I can to go on and do these shows, but it is just not possible.”
Nirvana’s first vinyl test-pressing ever played at a radio station is on the auction block. The 7-inch test pressing of ‘Love Buzz’ is up for bids through Goldin, an international online auction house, where at last check the top bid stood at $8,500. It is labelled “Test Pressing No. 6,” reportedly of only 10 copies.
Dolly Parton’s biography “Ain’t Nobody’s Fool: The Life and Times of Dolly Parton” will arrive December 30. The 304-page volume, written by Marth Ackmann, is based on interviews with “friends, family members, school mates, Nashville neighbors, members of her band, studio musicians, and producers”.
Morgan Wallen’s new song “Graveyard Whistling” debuted at #11 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. That’s the 117th song in his career that’s charted. This moves him past Willie Nelson for fourth-most all time.
Seventeen new performers and presenters, including Jim Carrey, Janelle Monáe, Avril Lavigne, Donald Glover, Mick Fleetwood, Jerry Cantrell, Joe Perry, Mike McCready, and Nancy Wilson, have been added to the lineup for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ceremony on November 8 in Los Angeles, boosting the roster of special guests participating in the event to 37.
The NFL announced that Sting will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert on February 6 at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts. The show takes place two days before Super Bowl LX kicks off February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Sting’s performance is part of the Super Bowl LX Studio 60 event, with tickets starting at $750.
Adam Driver will lead Netflix’s new hostage drama series “Rabbit, Rabbit”. The show centers on an escaped convict who takes hostages at a truck stop, leading to a standoff described as “an emotional poker match” with an FBI negotiator.
Stanley Kubrick’s classic horror film “The Shining” will screen in IMAX theaters on December 12, marking the film’s debut on the large-format screens. The timing skips the Halloween season, but the winter release fits the movie’s snowbound setting at the Overlook Hotel.
Colin Farrell says a rough birthday night left him struggling through 46 takes on the set of “Minority Report”. He says he celebrated hard before filming with Tom Cruise the next morning. Colin recalled arriving on set in poor shape, prompting assistant director David H. Venghaus Jr. to warn, “You can’t go to the set like this.” He admitted “Tom wasn’t very happy with me.”
Russell Dickerson officially announced that he’s releasing a new version of his hit song “Happen to Me” with the Jonas Brothers! “Let’s goooo,” the JoBros commented on Instagram. Jonas Brothers recently invited Russell Dickerson on stage during their “Greetings From Your Hometown” Detroit stop, where they performed the song together live.
Dove Cameron and Damiano David are engaged! TMZ posted photos of the ex-Disney star arm-in-arm with her Måneskin rocker beau, both decked out in all-black outfits in Sydney, Australia. Details on their engagement are currently unknown.
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