Robert Downey Jr. and his wife Susan are teasing a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes. Will there be another movie starring Robert as the famed detective? When asked by the Associated Press about a follow-up to 2009’s “Sherlock Holmes” and its 2011 sequel, he nodded to his wife and said, “I don’t know. People are talking about it, but she’s the producer.”
“Grey’s Anatomy” is getting a new spinoff, co-created by the original series’ creator/executive producer Shonda Rhimes. Star of the show and EP Ellen Pompeo is also executive producing the new offshoot, which will premiere in 2027. This marks the 4th series in the franchise, following the OG, plus spinoffs “Private Practice” and “Station 19”.
The final edition of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” airs tonight, and for the host, maybe getting canceled has a silver lining. He says, “It takes a lot of bone marrow to do the show every day, and now I’ll be stepping down with enough time, enough energy to do other things that I want to do.” He and his wife, Evelyn, share 3 adult children, ranging in age from 24 to 30, and he said that this stage of fatherhood is “the best.”
Jonas Brothers have launched a podcast. “Hey Jonas!” will “give fans an inside look at the chaos, laughs and real-life moments of brotherhood through candid, unfiltered conversations.” They also plan to feature conversations with “people who know them best”. The first installment went live yesterday.
Charli XCX is dropping a new song inspired by fashion. She posted a video clip of a group of people at a fashion show. One of them is French fashion editor Carine Roitfield, who says, “Fashion won’t save us, but let’s go on the runway and walk.” The text then appears, “SS26, May 21”.
Foo Fighters are featured in the latest episode of “Hot Ones Versus”. The “Hot Ones” spinoff forces contestants to answer personal questions about themselves, but if they don’t, they must eat a spicy Wing of Death. The Foos mostly elected to tell the truth, and Dave Grohl had no issue choosing the “cringiest” Foo Fighters lyric: “It’s a shame we have to die, my dear/No ones getting out of here alive”, from the song ‘DOA’.
Rod Stewart has famously declared that he doesn’t want to retire, but the 81-year-old might have changed his mind. In an interview, he said, “I’ve got 40 odd shows this year. And I’m touring the UK next year, doing the O2 arena and that’ll probably be it, I think. I’ll have to do something new.”
Luke Bryan was recently asked what’s the oddest thing he’s ever signed for a fan. His answer? “A catheter pump”. But that’s not the only bizarre thing a fan has asked him to sign. He also said he once “had a dude wanting me to sign his arm and he said he was having to get it cut off the next week, so…”
Shakira is seeking dancers for her performance at the first-ever World Cup Final halftime show, co-headlining with Madonna and K-pop group BTS. In a video message on Instagram, Shakira expressed her desire to make the halftime show “special” and “unforgettable” for everyone involved. She has invited fans to submit dance videos, stating that she will be closely watching these submissions to select participants for her performance.
Xavier Trudeau spoke on a podcast about his relationship with Katy Perry, who is dating his father, former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The 18-year-old, who goes by Xav, shared that he seeks her feedback on his music, sending her songs he feels confident about for her advice. Xav noted that his father’s happiness in the relationship with Katy is significant to him, saying, “I think that my dad’s happy, so that’s important.”
Bruno Mars surprised the graduating seniors of Hilliard Darby High School in Ohio after their graduation was rescheduled due to his concert taking place on Wednesday night. The school opted to change the graduation date from its original plan to avoid logistical conflicts with the concert at Ohio Stadium. Bruno responded by sponsoring an ice cream truck, wrapped in Bruno Mars-themed designs, to distribute free ice cream to the graduates and their guests following the graduation ceremony.
Emmy-winning “Abbott Elementary” star Quinta Brunson will develop and star as “Betty Boop” in a feature film adaptation of the iconic animated character. She partnered with Mark Fleischer, grandson of Betty Boop creator Max Fleischer, for the film exploring Boop’s origin through Max’s perspective.
NBC won the 2025-26 television season in total viewers for the first time since 2001-02, ending CBS’s streak dating back to 2008-09. The network averaged 5.83 million primetime viewers, up 14% from last season, while CBS dropped to second place with 4.63 million viewers, down 19%.
Harry Styles’ “Together Together” tour will modify its floor setup following complaints from VIP ticket holders about obstructed sightlines. Fans who paid premium prices for floor access found their views blocked by ten-foot-tall walkways during the tour’s first two Amsterdam shows.
Early critics’ reactions to “The Mandalorian and Grogu” show a divided response before its theatrical debut this week. Its Rotten Tomatoes score currently stands at 60%, reflecting the split opinions. ComingSoon’s Jonathan Sim described it as “an inoffensive romp” and “a generic, safe Star Wars movie.” Directed by Jon Favreau, the film opens tonight.
Netflix will debut a three-part documentary, “Michael Jackson: The Verdict”, on June 3. The series examines the pop star’s 2003 child molestation charges, the 2005 trial, and his eventual acquittal. It includes interviews with jurors, witnesses, accusers, defenders, and journalists who covered the case. The series aims to present a factual, historical account.
The comedy hit “Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby” will return to theaters nationwide June 28, June 30, and July 1 to mark its 20th anniversary. The 2006 film stars Will Ferrell as NASCAR driver Ricky Bobby, known for his “win at all costs” attitude. The movie earned over $163 million worldwide and won multiple MTV and Teen Choice Awards.
Netflix’s upcoming “Cliff Booth” movie will open in IMAX theaters worldwide for two weeks starting the day before American Thanksgiving. The film will stream on Netflix beginning December 23. Directed by David Fincher from a Quentin Tarantino script, the movie continues Brad Pitt’s Oscar-winning role as stuntman Cliff Booth from “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”.
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