During his appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”, Bad Bunny was asked to describe the rest of his life in just five words. The singer gave a surprisingly simple answer, “Happy, retired, eating, living in Puerto Rico.” The “retired” comment has fans buzzing, as it implies the 31-year-old star does not plan on making music forever.
Hollywood is running out of stories to tell. Rakia Media has acquired the media rights to the famed “As Seen On TV” item, the Chia Pet. The media company intends to adapt the Chia Pet story into an animated film or a television show. A producer on the project said, “Chia Pets have been featured on our shelves since childhood, and we’re thrilled to help grow the brand to new heights.”
The Library of Congress has officially named its “Class of 2025,” adding 25 more movies to the U.S. National Film Registry to ensure they are preserved for future generations. This year’s list features several massive pop-culture staples, including the 1984 classic “The Karate Kid”, the 1995 teen comedy “Clueless”, and Christopher Nolan’s 2010 mind-bender “Inception”.
Jacob Elordi is a man of his word. The actor, who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in “Frankenstein”, has always had a special bond with his mother, Melissa. She always believed her son would make it big. The “Euphoria” actor is rewarding his mom’s faith in him by making her his ‘plus one’ on March 15, the night he might be awarded his first golden statuette.
Football analyst Mina Kimes says one of the most exciting changes she’s seen since joining ESPN in 2014 involves the Taylor Swift effect. Interest in the game among teen girls and young women spiked in 2023 when Taylor and Travis Kelce went public. Then, Mina noted the flood of social media posts from Swifties who tracked the pop star’s every move. But by 2025, she noticed the young, female fans’ commentary had grown much more knowledgeable about the game itself.
Paul McCartney’s new documentary “Man on the Run” is set to premiere February 27 on Prime, but fans will have the chance to see it early, on the big screen. The film will be released in theaters for one day only on February 19. It chronicles Paul’s life after The Beatles’ breakup, including the formation of his band Wings.
Ozzy Osbourne will be honored at the Grammy Awards on Sunday with a special performance featuring some of the biggest names in rock. Guns N’ Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan will join forces with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, producer Andrew Watt, and Post Malone for a tribute performance.
Netflix has acquired the documentary “Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool” and has scheduled its premiere for April 22. The film captures a pivotal moment in her career, “chronicling her struggles and triumphs as she captivates fans on stage across the country.”
This year marks the first time that Taylor Swift will be eligible to join the Country Music Hall of Fame, since her debut album came out 20 years ago. If she were to get in, she’d make history as the first artist to get in during the first year of eligibility. The 2026 inductees will be announced this spring. Of course, there are many artists who are overdue for induction, like Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, and Faith Hill.
Lady Gaga will perform at the Grammys this Sunday! While Carole King, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Doechii, Harry Styles, Jeff Goldblum, and more have been added to the list of presenters.
Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash has revealed that the band will release a full album of original material following their current series of reworked older tracks. Slash explained that recent singles “Atlas” and “Nothin’” represent the final songs from archived material featuring Axl Rose‘s vocals with new instrumentation.
Prime Video has confirmed “Jury Duty” Season 2, titled “Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat”. The new season begins March 20 with three episodes. The story follows Anthony, a temp worker at a family-owned hot sauce company, unaware that his entire corporate retreat is staged. Every coworker is an actor, and every moment is planned.
HBO has ordered Damon Lindelof’s limited drama “The Chain” straight to series as part of his new two-year overall deal with the network signed in September 2025. The eight-episode project is based on Adrian McKinty’s novel about a mother forced to kidnap another child after her own is taken. Lindelof will serve as writer, executive producer, and showrunner.
Helena Bonham Carter, Chris Messina, and Marissa Long have joined the cast of “The White Lotus” Season 4. The three actors will appear alongside previously announced cast members Steve Coogan, Caleb Jonte Edwards, Alexander Ludwig, and AJ Michalka. The new season will be set in France, featuring Paris and several locations along the French Riviera.











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