This week in entertainment, the spotlight is on the 2026 Brit Awards, which are set to air live from Manchester's Co-op Live for the first time. Comedian Jack Whitehall will return as host, and the event promises to be a celebration of British music. But that's not all - we're also seeing exciting developments in the worlds of fashion, film, and TV.
Rosalía, the Spanish singer-songwriter, is bringing her unique blend of flamenco and pop to New Balance's latest campaign for their 204L sneaker. The romantic and subversive ads mark her second collaboration with the brand, which she first partnered with last year. Rosalía's involvement is part of New Balance's efforts to refresh their cult-favorite silhouette and appeal to a new audience.
Meanwhile, in the world of film, Jason Blum is shifting his focus to more horror IP. The prolific producer, who has over 200 credits to his name, has seen seven movies released in 2025, mostly in the horror field. Blum's production company, Blumhouse, merged with James Wan's Atomic Monster, positioning him to make an even bigger impact on the movie industry. Blum has given nightmares to audiences with massive horror franchises like Paranormal Activity and The Purge, but he's also earned accolades for films like Whiplash and Get Out.
In TV news, "Bridgerton" star Yerin Ha is speaking out about the show's intimate sex scenes. Ha, who plays Sophie Baek, discussed the two very different sex scenes between her character and Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) in Season 4, Part 2. The actress is hoping for "Benophie babies" in future seasons, but for now, fans can enjoy the slow-burn romance between the two characters.
Finally, Starz has set the premiere date for the fifth and final season of "Power Book III: Raising Kanan." The series will return on June 12, and a first-look teaser has been released, previewing the conclusion of the drama centered on one of the "Power" Universe's most formidable figures. New episodes of the final season will debut weekly.
Overall, it's shaping up to be an exciting week in entertainment, with glamour and intrigue in music, fashion, film, and TV. From the Brit Awards to New Balance's latest campaign, there's something for everyone.
This week in entertainment, the spotlight is on the 2026 Brit Awards, which are set to air live from Manchester's Co-op Live for the first time. Comedian Jack Whitehall will return as host, and the event promises to be a celebration of British music. But that's not all - we're also seeing exciting developments in the worlds of fashion, film, and TV.
Rosalía, the Spanish singer-songwriter, is bringing her unique blend of flamenco and pop to New Balance's latest campaign for their 204L sneaker. The romantic and subversive ads mark her second collaboration with the brand, which she first partnered with last year. Rosalía's involvement is part of New Balance's efforts to refresh their cult-favorite silhouette and appeal to a new audience.
Meanwhile, in the world of film, Jason Blum is shifting his focus to more horror IP. The prolific producer, who has over 200 credits to his name, has seen seven movies released in 2025, mostly in the horror field. Blum's production company, Blumhouse, merged with James Wan's Atomic Monster, positioning him to make an even bigger impact on the movie industry. Blum has given nightmares to audiences with massive horror franchises like Paranormal Activity and The Purge, but he's also earned accolades for films like Whiplash and Get Out.
In TV news, "Bridgerton" star Yerin Ha is speaking out about the show's intimate sex scenes. Ha, who plays Sophie Baek, discussed the two very different sex scenes between her character and Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) in Season 4, Part 2. The actress is hoping for "Benophie babies" in future seasons, but for now, fans can enjoy the slow-burn romance between the two characters.
Finally, Starz has set the premiere date for the fifth and final season of "Power Book III: Raising Kanan." The series will return on June 12, and a first-look teaser has been released, previewing the conclusion of the drama centered on one of the "Power" Universe's most formidable figures. New episodes of the final season will debut weekly.
Overall, it's shaping up to be an exciting week in entertainment, with glamour and intrigue in music, fashion, film, and TV. From the Brit Awards to New Balance's latest campaign, there's something for everyone.