Thandiwe Newton, Ncuti Gatwa join Michaela Coel in HBO’s ‘First Day on Earth’

Thandiwe Newton arrives for the 'Reminiscence' Los Angeles Premieree on August 17^ 2021 in Hollywood^ CA

Michaela Coel is returning to television with First Day on Earth, a new drama for HBO and BBC, following the success of I May Destroy You. Coel not only stars in the series but also serves as its writer and director. The story centers on Henri, a British-Ghanaian novelist played by Coel, whose personal struggles push her to leave her life behind.

The 10-episode project is already in production and features a strong ensemble cast — joining Coel are Ncuti Gatwa, Thandiwe Newton, Maxine Peake, and Danny Sapani. Gatwa takes on the role of Darren, Newton plays Anya, Peake portrays Helen, and Sapani appears as Ernest.

Set largely in Ghana, the series explores identity, belonging, and self-discovery as Henri navigates unfamiliar surroundings, new relationships, and complicated truths about her past. The official logline states: “British-Ghanaian novelist Henri (Coel) is on the run – from herself, her life, her partner, and that weird guy at her book talk. When she ends up in Ghana, her ancestral homeland, she finds herself submerged in an altogether different world. Amidst new friends, fresh joy, and many different and nuanced relationships, Henri also finds secrets, lies, difficulty, and denial, leading her to question everything about herself, her heritage, and her family.”

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Reneé Rapp joining Season 5 of ‘The Morning Show’ on Apple TV

Renee Rapp at the Vanity Fair Party. Los Angeles^ CA. 02MAR2025

Singer/actress Reneé Rapp is set to reenter the acting world with a role in Season 5 of The Morning Show on Apple TV+. She joins a high-profile ensemble led by Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Billy Crudup.

Apple TV posted on social media: “New network talent. Reneé Rapp joins The Morning Show for Season 5. #TheMorningShow #ReneeRapp #AppleTV”

Rapp will take on the recurring role of Samantha, “a young rising star in the UBN news division determined to make it in media on her own terms,” bringing fresh energy to the fictional newsroom at the center of the series. Her character is positioned as an ambitious newcomer eager to carve out her own path. The casting marks a return to screen work for Rapp, who stepped away from acting in recent years to focus on music. Before her music-focused hiatus, Rapp gained recognition for her role as Leighton in The Sex Lives of College Girls and for portraying Regina George in both the Broadway and film versions of Mean Girls.

Rapp joins previously announced additions to the Season 5 cast, including Jesse Williams and Jeff Daniels, alongside returning stars like Jon Hamm. Aniston and Witherspoon also serve as executive producers.

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Hayley Williams expands “The Hayley Williams Show” tour

Hayley Williams of Paramore performs at the When We Were Young Festival xLas Vegas^ Nevada USA - 10-23-2022

Hayley Williams has expanded The Hayley Williams Show tour across North America, Latin America, and Puerto Rico. The tour will spotlight music from all three of Hayley’s solo albums, along with a few unexpected elements woven into the set.

“The Hayley Williams Show” tour kicks off on September 3rd in West Palm Beach, Florida, with subsequent dates in Atlanta, Boston, Detroit, San Diego, and New Orleans before heading to Colombia, Brasil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Mexico City, and Puerto Rico in October.  Magdalena Bay and Rico Nasty will serve to support the North American leg, while Annie DiRusso joins the lineup for Latin America and Puerto Rico

The new run includes a major date at the Hollywood Bowl on October 5, followed by an international stop in São Paulo on November 12. . $1 from every ticket sold in North America will directly benefit Reverb and Support+Feed.

Head to TICKETMASTER for information.

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Gracie Abrams previews third studio album with the single ‘Hit the Wall’

Gracie Abrams attends the 2026 BAFTA Film Awards at The Royal Festival Hall. vLondon^ United Kingdom - February 22^ 2026

Gracie Abrams is embarking on a new era of music with the release of her third studio album, Daughter From Hell, due out July 17. Created alongside longtime collaborator Aaron Dessner, the 16-track project follows the massive success of 2024’s The Secret of Us and signals a fresh creative direction for the singer-songwriter.

Abrams confirmed the news unveiling the album title, artwork, and release date on Instagram, writing: “‘Daughter from Hell’ My third album is out July 17.  Whoa whoa whoa. Freaking out I am so ready for it to be yours ❤ Available to pre-order now”

Abrams is also teasing the project with the release of the album’s first single, “Hit the Wall,” available to stream now. Speaking with Vogue during the 2026 Met Gala, Abrams described the song as the beginning of a new phase in her career. “It’s the introduction to this new chapter, and I feel grateful and relieved that this is the introduction,” she said. “It feels embodied and that feels good. I’m excited for it to belong to everyone else.”

Abrams’ 2023 debut, Good Riddance, helped establish her as one of pop’s fastest-rising artists, leading to a sold-out headline tour and an opening slot on select dates of Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour’. She later followed that momentum with consecutive world tours and her first solo North American arena run.

Her sophomore album, The Secret of Us, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and topped charts in several countries, including the UK and Australia. The record produced major hits such as “That’s So True,” which reached the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10 and surpassed 1.5 billion Spotify streams, as well as “us.” featuring Taylor Swift, earning a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

Preorder the album ‘Daughter From Hell’ – HERE.
Stream ‘Hit the Wall’ – HERE.

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‘The Madison’ scores Season 3 renewal at Paramount+

Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer attend "The Madison" UK Premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square. London^ United Kingdom - March 04^ 2026

Paramount+ has confirmed that their hit drama The Madison has been renewed for a third season. The first season is currently available to stream, while Season 2 has already wrapped production—though a release date has yet to be revealed.

Created by Taylor Sheridan, the series quickly made an impact following its March premiere. In its first 10 days, The Madison drew massive global attention, becoming the most successful launch of Sheridan’s career. The show is described as a “profound love story channeled through a deeply personal family drama about resilience and transformation” and a “heartfelt study of grief and human connection.”

Led by Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell, the story centers on a wealthy family reeling from devastating loss. After a tragic plane crash in Montana claims the lives of family patriarch Preston and his brother Paul, Preston’s widow Stacy relocates the family from New York to Montana in an effort to rebuild and cope with their grief. The ensemble cast features Patrick J. Adams, Matthew Fox, Will Arnett, Kevin Zegers, Beau Garrett, Elle Chapman, Ben Schnetzer, Amiah Miller, Alaina Pollack, Rebecca Spence, and Danielle Vasinova. Notably, Fox—who portrayed Paul in Season 1—will not return for the upcoming season.

The show is part of Sheridan’s expanding Paramount+ lineup, which includes titles like Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, and the ever-growing Yellowstone universe.

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Kirsten Dunst joining Sydney Sweeney in sequel film ‘The Housemaid’s Secret’

Kirsten Dunst at the The Roofman LA Premiere at the Paramount Studios on September 29^ 2025 in Los Angeles^ CA LOS ANGELES - SEP 29

Kirsten Dunst is set to star alongside Sydney Sweeney in The Housemaid’s Secret, the follow-up to the 2025 hit The Housemaid, which earned close to $400 million worldwide.

Based on Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel, the sequel continues the story of Millie, played by Sweeney—a young woman with a troubled past who once worked for a wealthy family hiding disturbing secrets. In this next chapter, Millie takes on a new job “keeping house for a woman she’s never allowed to see — only to discover the truth behind the locked door that threatens to expose secrets far darker than her own.” The story shifts to a different affluent household, where suspicion builds as Millie begins to question the unseen woman she works for and the secrets surrounding her husband.

Director Paul Feig returns to helm the film, with Rebecca Sonnenshine once again adapting the screenplay. Michele Morrone will reprise his role as Enzo, while characters from the first film played by Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar will not return, as the narrative centers on a new family. Filming is expected to begin in fall 2026.

Lionsgate executive Erin Westerman praised the casting, saying, “It is a privilege to bring ‘The Housemaid’s’ next chapter to the screen with Kirsten Dunst. She is an icon. Her career reflects extraordinary range and fearlessness. Opposite the ever-magnetic Sydney Sweeney, she will be an electrifying force in a world where nothing is ever quite as it seems.”

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Drake releases long-awaited ‘ICEMAN” and drops two additional surprise albums

Drake preforms at Joe Louis Arena Detroit^ Michigan - August 16 2016:

Drake made a dramatic comeback by releasing not just his long-awaited album Iceman, but two additional surprise projectsMaid of Honour and Habibti — giving fans a staggering 43 new songs in one night.

The rapper had teased Iceman for months, but kept the other two albums under wraps until the closing moments of his latest livestream. During the broadcast, Drake revealed three hard drives before messages on-screen unveiled the surprise titles. All three records arrived simultaneously at midnight, marking his first major solo releases since 2023’s For All the Dogs and his widely-publicized feud with Kendrick Lamar.

Iceman leads the trilogy with 18 tracks, including “What Did I Miss?” and appearances from 21 Savage, Future and rising artist Molly Santana. The album also features production from longtime collaborator Noah “40” Shebib.

Maid of Honour contains 14 songs and collaborations with Sexyy Red, Popcaan, Central Cee and others; while Habibti delivers 11 tracks featuring PARTYNEXTDOOR, Loe Shimmy and another appearance from Sexyy Red. Drake also premiered visual companions for several songs, including “Plot Twist,” “National Treasures” and “Burning Bridges,” with cameo appearances from figures such as Shane Gillis and DJ Akademiks.

The albums also arrive after Drake’s public clash with Kendrick Lamar, whose diss track “Not Like Us” became a cultural phenomenon and won multiple Grammy Awards. Several tracks across the new releases appear to address the aftermath of that rivalry and Drake’s mindset during the fallout.

The heavily-promoted rollout for Iceman became one of Drake’s most elaborate campaigns yet. Earlier this year, a giant ice installation appeared in downtown Toronto before being removed by city officials over safety concerns. Before it disappeared, a streamer reportedly discovered an “Iceman” folder hidden inside that revealed the May 15 release date.

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2026 AMAs to include performances from Keith Urban, Sombr, Twenty One Pilots & more

Keith Urban at the American Music Awards 2017 at Microsoft Theater on November 19^ 2017 in Los Angeles^ CA

The 52nd annual American Music Awards is gearing up for a major Memorial Day broadcast with an all-star lineup of performers set to take the stage in Las Vegas.

CBS and Dick Clark Productions announced that Hootie & the Blowfish, KATSEYE, Keith Urban, Maluma, Riley Green, Sombr, Teddy Swims and Twenty One Pilots will perform during the live ceremony on Monday, May 25, 2026. The show will air from the MGM Grand Garden Arena at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+, with Queen Latifah serving as host.

Among the night’s highlights, Hootie & the Blowfish will return to the AMAs stage three decades after earning the Pop/Rock New Artist award in 1996, revisiting some of the songs that helped launch their career. Urban is expected to preview music from his upcoming album Flow State, while Maluma will debut material from “Loco x Volver,” arriving May 15. Twenty One Pilots are scheduled to perform the fan-favorite “Drag Path,” KATSEYE will sing “Pinky Up,” and Teddy Swims will deliver his latest single, “Mr. Know It All.” Riley Green will also make his AMA performance debut.

This year’s nominations were announced in April, with Taylor Swift leading all artists with eight nods. Morgan Wallen, Olivia Dean, Sabrina Carpenter and Sombr followed closely behind with seven nominations each. Other heavily nominated artists include Lady Gaga, Alex Warren, Ella Langley, Fuerza Regida, Leon Thomas and Zara Larsson. Several artists also earned their first AMA nominations this year, including KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, PinkPantheress, RAYE, Role Model, Sienna Spiro and Tate McRae.

The 2026 ceremony will also include a Memorial Day tribute honoring veterans and military service members through partnerships with several national veterans organizations.

Fan voting closed on May 8, with the exception of the categories ‘Social Song of the Year’ and ‘Tour of the Year,’ which will stay open during the opening portion of the live broadcast through VoteAMAs.com and the AMAs Instagram page.

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Penélope Cruz, Kieran Culkin, Jude Law to star in as-yet-untitled Nancy Meyers film

Penélope Cruz at the 14th Governors Awards at the Dolby Ballroom on January 9^ 2024 in Los Angeles^ CA

After more than a decade away from the director’s chair, Nancy Meyers is officially stepping back into filmmaking with a new, still-untitled project at Warner Bros—and she’s bringing a major ensemble cast with her.

The upcoming film will feature Penelope Cruz, Kieran Culkin, Jude Law, Emma Mackey, and Owen Wilson. Meyers is both writing and directing the movie, which is scheduled to arrive in theaters on Christmas Day 2027.

The new project marks Meyers first directorial effort since the Anne Hathaway-Robert De Niro comedy The Intern, ending an 11-year gap. The project was previously in development at Netflix before moving to Warner Bros., where it is now moving forward.

Details about the plot are being kept tightly under wraps, with no official synopsis released. Meyers will also produce alongside Ilona Herzberg, while Diana Pokorny serves as executive producer.

Known for beloved films like The Holiday, Somethings Gotta Give, and Its Complicated, Meyers’ return—combined with a high-profile cast—signals one of the most anticipated romantic-comedy-style projects on the horizon.

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