Netflix is celebrating the 10th anniversary of “Stranger Things” with a release of the first season in the style of a VHS tape. The cast also returned for a special video reflecting on the past 10 years.
A new HGTV series will star two teams of ’90s TV stars as they renovate homes that are stuck in the ’90s. It’s called “Totally ’90s House” and Jaleel White will host.
Garth Brooks doesn’t know how ticket scalping is legal. Quote, “I don’t think I am making it too simple by saying if we just make scalping illegal, a bunch of the problems of today’s ticketing procedures would be gone.”
Danny McBride will make his feature directorial debut with a new G.I. Joe movie at Paramount Pictures. McBride, who previously wrote the script, will now helm the project based on the classic Hasbro toy franchise.
James Gunn’s Superman tops the 2026 Critics Choice Super Awards with six nominations, including Best Superhero Movie and three Best Actor nods for David Corenswet, Edi Gathegi, and Nicholas Hoult. Prime Video’s The Boys led television nominees with five nominations, including Best Superhero Series and Best Actor for Antony Starr.
R. Kelly has formally petitioned President Trump to commute his 30-year prison sentence, according to court records released by the Office of the Pardon Attorney. The request is listed as pending and stops short of seeking a full pardon.
William Shatner is heading to Riot Fest — backed by a metal band. The legendary Star Trek actor will perform at Chicago’s Douglass Park festival, running September 18th-20th, alongside Tool, Alanis Morissette, Iggy Pop, Pixies, and more.
“The Hollywood Reporter” says that today’s stars have a much more homogeneous and “perfect” look than the old guard, like Al Pacino or Dustin Hoffman. And it’s at least partly due to social media.
Matt Damon shared what Sean Penn told a guy who came over to take his daughter on a first date. Quote, “Apparently Sean said, ‘Whatever you do to her, I’m gonna do to you when you get home. Have a nice night.'”
The trailer for “I Play Rocky” dropped yesterday. It’s the story of how Sylvester Stallone fought to get “Rocky” made . . . with himself in the lead. Anthony Ippolito plays Stallone, and he’s got the voice down.
In his new movie “Mongoose”, Liam Neeson plays an Afghan war hero wrongly accused of murder, who goes on the run to prove his innocence. In other words . . . another guy with a particular set of skills.
FIFA has announced Post Malone will be among the headliners at the closing ceremony of the 2026 World Cup Final on July 19th. The 18-time Grammy nominee, who holds six Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 songs and three Billboard 200 No. 1 albums, will deliver what FIFA calls a “landmark performance” before the match begins.
Howard Stern has laid off about a dozen employees from his Sirius XM program. Stern, 72, told them the show will move to one episode a week after Labor Day, down from three.
A new study shows the Toy Story franchise has produced $51 billion in global economic activity since 1995. The report also highlights $16.2 billion in direct revenue for Disney from merchandise, ticket sales, and home entertainment. Millennials account for 74% of the franchise’s economic impact, with Gen Z and Gen Alpha contributing 19% and 7%.
Cardi B celebrated her daughter Kulture Kiari’s 8th birthday with an extravagant family outing at Universal Orlando Resort. In her emotional Instagram tribute, Cardi referred to Kulture as her “sweet beautiful firstborn” and “real life bestie.”
Alix Earle is finally explaining why she stayed quiet for 3 months after Alex Cooper called her out on TikTok. In a new interview for her TIME100 Creators profile, Alix revealed she is saving her full response for her upcoming Netflix show, Earle Meets World. Earle said, “It’s something I’m going to talk about on the show.”
Warner Bros. Pictures has officially delayed “The Batman: Part II,” now set to release on February 18, 2028. The movie was moved from its original date of October 1, 2027.
Taylor Swift is officially nominated for induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. She is competing in the contemporary songwriter and artists category alongside Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, and Phil Vassar. Only 1 person from that star-studded group will be selected to join the Hall of Fame this year.
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