Super Bowl LX is set to kick off on Sunday, but the weekend has already seen its share of drama, from Lindsey Vonn's devastating crash at the Winter Olympics to a box office slump and a gubernatorial proclamation that's stirring up controversy.
The Super Bowl weekend saw a mix of box office successes and failures, with 'Stray Kids' concert movie taking the top spot and Amazon's 'Melania' experiencing a significant drop. Meanwhile, Peacock's 'The 'Burbs' reboot is gaining attention, and the NFL is highlighting youth coaches in its Super Bowl ad.
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Jon Stewart are calling out President Donald Trump for his actions, while the NFL is making strides in the UK and a new movie, "Toxic," is generating buzz with its character reveals. From politics to entertainment, here's a look at the latest news.
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel and Jon Stewart are taking aim at President Donald Trump over his handling of the Kennedy Center Honors and his stance on Venezuela, while the NFL is making moves to expand its international audience in the UK. Meanwhile, Bollywood is generating buzz with the release of a new film, "Toxic - A Fairytale for Grown-Ups.
The Directors Guild of America honored the best film, TV, and commercial directors of the past year at the 2026 DGA Awards, with Paul Thomas Anderson taking home the top film prize for 'One Battle After Another' and Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg winning the comedy series award for 'The Studio'.
The 78th DGA Awards ceremony took place on Saturday, with host Kumail Nanjiani delivering a series of jokes and jabs at the industry, while also highlighting the challenges faced by directors and the importance of healthcare support. The event also saw Christopher Nolan deliver his first presidential speech as the newly elected president of the Directors Guild of America.
This weekend has been filled with exciting news in the entertainment industry, from the declaration of "Bad Bunny Day" in California to updates on popular TV shows and movies. Meanwhile, a personal and emotional plea has been made by Savannah Guthrie and her siblings in the hopes of reuniting with their missing mother.
Savannah Guthrie has released a new video message acknowledging receipt of a communication from her mother Nancy's suspected kidnappers and offering to pay a ransom in exchange for her safe return. In the emotional appeal, Guthrie is joined by her siblings Camron and Annie, who beg the kidnappers to bring their mother home. The family's plea comes as the investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance continues.
Harry Styles will play 12 shows at Wembley Stadium in 2023. The singer has donated £750,000 to support small music venues. Labour MPs have called for a halt to business rate rises for music venue. IShowSpeed has been granted a Ghanaian passport.
The European Central Bank confirmed expectations that it will keep interest rates unchanged at least until the end of next year. Nintendo Co.'s stock took a hit due to investor fears about skyrocketing memory prices. An actress in the upcoming film "Deep Cuts" announced her departure from the project after facing backlash over her character's casting.
The entertainment industry is witnessing significant changes with advancements in streaming technology and new projects in production. Kristen Stewart expressed interest in directing a Twilight remake, while Peacock integrates Dolby picture and sound technology. Streaming ratings also saw notable performances from various shows and documentaries.
The entertainment industry is buzzing with activity, from the upcoming awards season to the latest developments in film and television. As the Oscars approach, predictions are rolling in, and cinematographers from 'Sinners,' 'Song Sung Blue,' and 'Wicked: For Good' are poised to make history. Meanwhile, K-pop group Twice is set to embark on their world tour, and 'Stranger Things' director Shawn Levy reflects on the final season.
This week in entertainment and media news, Kristen Stewart expresses interest in directing a Twilight reboot, Tony Dokoupil makes his debut as anchor of the CBS Evening News, and a legendary special effects supervisor passes away. Meanwhile, a new chapter begins for the historic Jim Henson Studio lot.
This week in entertainment and media news, Kristen Stewart expressed interest in directing a Twilight reboot, Tony Dokoupil made his debut as the anchor of the CBS Evening News, and Con Pederson, special effects supervisor for 2001: A Space Odyssey, passed away at 91. Meanwhile, John Mayer and McG finalized their purchase of the Jim Henson Studio lot, renaming it Chaplin Studios.
Starz's 'BMF' documentary series is set to premiere its second season on January 16, while Netflix has renewed 'Emily in Paris' for a sixth season. The 'BMF' doc will explore new themes across six episodes, and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson addresses the cancellation of the 'BMF' series. Meanwhile, 'Emily in Paris' fans can look forward to more adventures in the City of Light.