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‘Super Troopers 2’ Release Date Coincides with Interesting Holiday
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‘The Jetsons’ Live-Action Reboot Goes Back to Roots with ABC Pilot
After almost three decades, "The Jetsons" will be receiving a live-action reboot. The reboot will air on ABC, the network that initially carried the original cartoon series. -
‘Gremlins 3’ Script Returns to Its Dark and Twisted Roots Says Series Screenwriter
Gizmo is coming back to the big screen with "Gremlins 3." As a new script is ready for the movie, it will try to answer a 30-year old question fans may have on their mind. -
‘Han Solo’ Director Teases Galactic Empire and Death Star Appearance on Spinoff Title
Director Ron Howard Teases the Galactic Empire's involvement in the upcoming "Han Solo" spinoff title. While the Empire has been a main antagonist in the series, it would be interesting how the it is played out in the Bounty Hunter's solo outing. -
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Japanese Trailer Features Doctor Strange Prophesy
Doctor Strange joins Thor and Hulk on the upcoming "Thor: Ragnarok." As seen on the newest Japanese trailer, the Sorcerer Supreme will give some dire warnings to the Asgardian. -
‘Arrow’ Villain Richard Dragon Debuts in Season 6; Kirk Acevedo Tapped for Role
After the cliffhanger ending of Season 5, the upcoming season of “Arrow” will introduce another of Green Arrow’s comic book villains to the small screen. Richard Dragon, originally created as a hero and mentor to several characters, will be one of Arrow’s challenges for season 6. -
‘Godzilla 2’ Director Teases Connection to Very First Godzilla Film
Movie reboots usually provide nods and homages to the ones that came before them. In the case of "Godzilla 2", directore Michael Dougherty dropped a subtle, yet interesting easter egg. -
‘Hellboy’ Reboot Re-Introduces BPRD Along with New Characters; Del Toro ‘Fine’ with New Movie
The Bureau for Paranormal Research and Development, or B.P.R.D., is a very important part of the "Hellboy" mythos. As the department is now confirmed for the reboot, it will be used to introduce new characters to the franchise. -
Chris Brown Claims Mutual Abuse In Relationship With Rihanna: Relates Events Leading To Arrest
Chris Brown bares his side on his relationship with Rihanna for his documentary "Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life." -
‘DuckTales’ Reboot Brings Two Disney Classics To The New Generation
The original "DuckTales," along with "Darkwing Duck" and "Gargoyles," was an iconic part of 90's cartoons. With the new reboot, the series is now introduced to a new age of viewers, bringing the same charm and humor it is known for. -
Tom Holland’s Downtime Turned To Glorious ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Poster
Tom Holland is the third, and currently the youngest actor to appear onscreen as Spider-Man. While the first poster for his solo outing was cluttered with every main character, on laid-back Spider-Man changed the perception of the movie. -
‘Deadpool 2’ Filming On Halt As It Loses Female Stunt Driver In Crash
With the cast of "Deadpool 2" finally complete, filming has begun for the much-hyped sequel. Unfortunately, filming has to be stopped due to an untoward incident. -
Tom Cruise Limps Out Of ‘Mission: Impossible 6’ Stunt
Actors who decide to dio their own stunts usually get hurt on set. For Tom Cruise, getting injured on set has been part of his experience as an actor. -
Bruno Mars Helps Flint Water Crisis With $1 Million Aid
Celebrities, from time to time, share what they have for the betterment of others. Bruno Mars proves this by giving $1 million towards Flint's water situation. -
'Batman: The Enemy Within' Introduces Build-Your-Own Joker
Telltale Games' take on Batman was well-received by fans, prompting a second season. Introduced on the middle of the first season, Joker will be a central character for Batman: The Enemy Within. -
R.I.P Chris Cornell: Soundgarden and Audioslave Frontman Dead at 52
Soundgarden and Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell is dead at 52 of an apparent suicide. The Wayne County medical examiner’s office ruled the death a suicide by hanging. At this time, a full autopsy has not yet been completed. -
Taylor Swift Prepping for Summer Sexual Assault Trial Against Former KYGO Host David Mueller
Taylor Swift is prepping for her summer sexal assault trial against former KYGO host David Mueller, who sued her back in 2015. Mueller claims that Swift falsely accused him of groping her during a meet and greet photo in 2013, leading to the loss of his job. At the trial, the “Blank Space” singer plans to bring in an expert who will analyze his behavior at the event, and whether it is in step with a likely perpetrator of sexual assault. -
Katy Perry Announces New Album Title 'Witness' and Reveals Fall Tour Dates
Katy Perry has announced her new album title, 'Witness,' as well as revealing fall tour dates. The record is slated for release on Capitol Records on June 9. Singles “Chained to the Rhythm” featuring Skip Marley and the follow-up “Bon Appetit” with Migos have already been released. Perry has also revealed her fall tour dates for the album. -
Liam Payne Announces Debut Single 'Strip That Down' featuring Quavo with Short Video [WATCH]
Liam Payne has announced his debut single “Strip That Down,” featuring Quavo with a short video released to his Twitter account this past Thursday (May 11). The One Direction member will be revealing the single on May 19. -
K-Pop Star PSY Makes a Comeback With Eighth Album '4x2=8' and Two New Music Videos
As the fifth anniversary of “Gangnam Style” approaches, K-Pop star PSY is making a comeback with his eighth album '4x2=8' and two new music videos. '4x2=8' was released this past Wednesday (May 10) in tow with dual singles “New Face” and “I Luv It.” -
Miley Cyrus Will Be Premiering Her New Song 'Malibu' on Beats 1 Tomorrow
Miley Cyrus will be premiering her new single “Malibu” on Beats 1 tomorrow after several teasers. The last music released by the singer was 'Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz' back in 2015. In 2016 she was featured on Lolawolf’s song “Teardrop,” as well as “We Are Family” by The Flaming Lips. -
The Grammys Are Returning to NYC's Madison Square Garden in 2018
The Grammys are officially returning to NYC’s Madison Square Garden in 2018 after months of rumors. This will be the first time that the awards ceremony has been held in New York since 2003. 2018 will be the 60th anniversary of the show and it is slated to take place on Jan. 28, 2018 at Madison Square Garden, airing on CBS. -
Taylor Swift Reportedly Working on '1989' Follow-Up Album in Nashville Studio
Taylor Swift is reportedly working on new music for her follow-up album to '1989' in a Nashville studio.1989 was released in 2014, and the three-year break between music is the longest Swift has had since she began her career in 2006 with a self-titled debut. -
'The Voice' Judge Miley Cyrus to Release New Single "Malibu" Very Soon
In addition to her gig as a judge on 'The Voice,' Miley Cyrus is going back to the basics and releasing a new song, “Malibu,” as early as May 11. -
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Leaks Unreleased Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar Track
"Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli has now leaked an unreleased Lil Wayne and Kendrick Lamar track. The former CEO of a pharmaceutical company has attracted Internet wrath over the past year few years after he hiked the price of an important AIDS drug Daraprim by 5,556%. -
The Chainsmokers Surprised Students with An Impromptu Set at an Illinois High School Prom
The Chainsmokers surprised students with an impromptu set at their high school prom in Illinois this past Saturday night (April 29). The school in question was Huntley High School, and the senior prom was being held at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Rosemont near the Allstate Arena. The duo had a set scheduled at the hotel for later that night, so apparently they decided to show up just a little early. -
Mark Geragos Files Lawsuit Against Ja Rule and Billy McFarland for Fyre Festival Debacle
Ja Rule can’t seem to get it right since the early 2000s, and the rapper is now being sued by celebrity attorney Mark Geragos along with partner Billy McFarland. -
One Direction's Harry Styles Reveals Dates for 2017 Solo World Tour
One Direction’s Harry Styles has revealed the dates for a 2017 solo world tour, which runs through 13 North American cities in September and October. The tour then heads on to Europe, Australia and Japan and stretches through December. The trek has been christened 'Harry Styles Live On Tour.' -
Former Child Star Aaron Carter Reportedly Afflicted with 'Stress Eating Disorder'
Former child star Aaron Carter is reportedly suffering from a “stress eating disorder” according to some impassioned Facebook posts. According to Carter the medical issue is called a “hiatal hernia.” A hiatal hernia is when the upper part of the stomach protrudes into the chest cavity. -
Kendrick Lamar Reveals Dates for 'The DAMN Tour' Along with Travi$ Scott and D.R.A.M.
Kendrick Lamar has now revealed the North American dates for 'The DAMN Tour,' along with Travi$ Scott and D.R.A.M. The tour will run through most of July and August, beginning July 12 in Phoenix, Arizona and working it’s way through Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and Washington before landing in Boston, Toronto and Detroit. The tour will end with a show in Los Angeles at the Staples Center on August 6.
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