Disney Unveils New 'Black Panther' Opening Credits To Honor Chadwick Boseman
Disney and Marvel Studios unveiled the new opening credits for "Black Panther," honoring the legacy of late actor Chadwick Boseman on what would have been his 44th birthday.
Romain Grosjean 'Sort Of OK' After Horrific Crash At Bahrain Grand Prix
French F1 driver Romain Grosjean spoke for the first time after surviving a horrific car crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix, admitting that halo is one of the best things to have happened to F1 after it saved his life from the accident.
UK Culture Secretary Demands Netflix To Label 'The Crown' As Fiction
The U.K. Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has asked Netflix to label "The Crown" as a work of fiction after certain scenes from the show's latest season reportedly miffed the royal family.
'The Queen's Gambit' Is Netlfix's Most-Watched Scripted Series Ever
"The Queen's Gambit" featuring Anya Taylor-Joy in the lead role has become the most-watched scripted limited series on Netflix. The streaming giant announced that a total of 62 million subscribers watched the show in its first 28 days.
Universal Pictures Sued For Editing Black Couple From 'Couples Retreat' Posters
Actor Faizon Love has filed a lawsuit against Universal Pictures for removing him from the posters of the movie "Couples Retreat."
Kristen Stewart Opens Up About Playing Princess Diana: 'A Really Meditative Project'
Actress Kristen Stewart opened up about playing Princess Diana in the upcoming biopic, "Spencer." Stewart also shared that she feels "protective" of the late Princess of Wales.
'Jeopardy' Shares Endearing Thanksgiving Message From Alex Trebek Posthumously: 'Keep The Faith'
"Jeopardy" shared a pre-recorded message from Alex Trebek in which the late host can be seen wishing the people a "Happy Thanksgiving" and urging the fans to "keep the faith" amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Joe Biden, Jill Biden's Heartfelt Thanksgiving Message Receives Warm Response From Netizens
President-elect Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden delivered an endearing Thanksgiving message about the sacrifices made by the American people amid the pandemic. The message was met with a warm response from the netizens.
Rachel Mason Opens About Her Emmy-Nominated Documentary 'Circus Of Books'
Emmy-nominated filmmaker Rachel Mason opened up about her documentary "Circus Of Books" and revealed that she is really happy with the love and praise it has received.
Movie Theaters In France To Reopen With Strict Curfew Measures Amid Pandemic
French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the government will be lifting the lockdown restrictions in a planned manner as the infections continue to fall. Movie theaters will reopen on Dec. 15 with strict curfew measures.
The Weeknd Accuses Grammys Of 'Corruption' After Receiving Zero Nominations
The Weeknd finally broke his silence and accused the Recording Academy of corruption after the singer failed to garner a single nomination for his blockbuster album "After Hours" and song "Blinding Lights."
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Defends Harry Styles Over Vogue Dress: 'It Looks Wonderful'
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has come out in support of Harry Styles amid his Vogue cover controversy and said that his dress was "wonderful." She also said that the cover looked absolutely "bomb."
Miley Cyrus Says She ‘Fell Off’ Sobriety Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Miley Cyrus recently admitted that she "fell off" sobriety amid the COVID-19 pandemic. And she said she's not ashamed to let the world know that she lost her track during lockdown.
2020 International Emmy Awards: 'Delhi Crime' Wins Top Prize As Netflix Sweeps Top Categories
Netflix's "Delhi Crime" becomes the first Indian series to ever win the Best Drama Series accolade at the International Emmy Awards.
Ken Jennings To Be First Interim 'Jeopardy' Host Following Death Of Alex Trebek
"Jeopardy" announced that Ken Jennings, one of the most successful contestants in the show's history, will be its first interim host when it returns to production on Nov. 30.
2020 American Music Awards: Taylor Swift Is Artist Of The Year, The Weeknd Wins Three Awards
The winners for the 2020 American Music Awards has been revealed and artists like Taylor Swift and The Weeknd turned out to be the biggest winners as they won three trophies each.
The Album John Lennon Signed For His Killer Is Going Up For Auction
The "Double Fantasy" album that John Lennon signed for his killer Mark Chapman is going up for auction once again and has a starting bid of $400,000 at Goldin Auctions.
Marvel, 'Star Wars' Collectibles Worth $670,000 Recovered By Police In UK
A haul of collectibles, including Marvel, "Star Wars" and "Transformers" memorabilia, has been recovered by the West Midlands Police in the U.K. The estimated total worth of the items is around $665,000.
Singer Jeremih Out Of ICU Amid COVID-19 Complications
R&B singer Jeremih has been transferred out of the ICU as he recovers from COVID-19. The singer's family confirmed the news by issuing a statement, revealing that his "true healing" starts now.
Canadian Publishers, Booksellers Want Bookstores To Be Declared An 'Essential Service' In Ontario
Booksellers and publishers in Ontario, Canada, are urging Premier Doug Ford to label bookstores an essential service if the government decides to impose another lockdown in the province.
Wall Street Analysts Think 'Wonder Woman 1984' Hybrid Release Is 'A Grand Experiment'
Wall Street analysts discuss how the release plan for "Wonder Woman 1984" could work for the better and have "long-lasting implications."
Harvey Weinstein Tests Negative For COVID-19 Despite Fever
Convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein tested negative for COVID-19. The confirmation comes after several reports suggested that he might have contracted the virus at the Wende Correctional Facility in New York.
'Palm Springs,' 'Lovecraft Country' Lead Noms For Inaugural Critics Choice Super Awards
The nominees for the inaugural Critics Choice Super Awards have been announced and entries like "Palm Springs," "Lovecraft Country," and "Birds of Prey" dominated the nominations list with multiple nods across various categories.
John Boyega Opens Up About His Participation In Black Lives Matter Protests
Actor John Boyega opened up about his involvement in the Black Lives Matter protests and thanked his friends JJ Abrams and Jordan Peele for providing constant support throughout the movement.
Matthew McConaughey Hints At Possibility Of Running For Texas Governor
Actor Matthew McConaughey admitted that he won't be ruling out the possibility of running for governor of Texas if given a chance.
'Wonder Woman 1984' Heading To HBO Max, Theaters On Dec. 25
Warner Bros. has announced that the highly anticipated movie "Wonder Woman 1984" will be streaming on HBO Max on Dec. 25, the same day it will open in U.S. theaters.
George Clooney Opens Up About Married Life, Motorcyle Accident That Almost Killed Him
George Clooney opened up about his marriage to wife Amal Clooney and how it changed "everything" about his life. He also revealed his first thought after his 2018 motorcycle crash in Italy.
Spike Lee Announces Musical Film About Viagra
Spike Lee will be directing a musical movie that’s based on David Kushner’s Esquire article titled “All Rise: The Untold Story of the Guys Who Launched Viagra."
Lil Wayne Facing 10 Years In Prison For Federal Gun Charge
Rapper Lil Wayne has been charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon. If he is convicted, Wayne could spend up to 10 years behind bars.
Quentin Tarantino Signs Two-Book Deal With HarperCollins, First Novel To Release In 2021
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino has signed a two-book deal with publishing giant HarperCollins, and it involves the novelization of his movie "Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood."