“Harry Potter” actress Emma Watson has been banned from driving for 6 months after she was caught speeding in her Audi S3. In addition to the license suspension, she was also fined $1,400. It was her 4th driving offense in less than 2 years, according to the Daily Mail. She received 3 points on her license for the July 2024 speeding offense, in addition to 9 points from other driving offenses in 2023 and 2024.
Darth Vader’s iconic lightsaber prop is set to go under the hammer for the first time, with an estimated value of up to $3 million. The pivotal duelling weapon, featured in the 1980s films “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return Of The Jedi”, will be offered at a live auction in September.
Joel McHale is giving an update on the highly anticipated “Community” movie. He told Parade, “We will be making that movie. We have the money now, and that is happening.” He said that now, the biggest obstacle is the actors’ schedules, and “Thankfully, everybody’s really busy, and that’s great. We just must get the schedules to sync up.” “Community” aired from 2009 to 2015.
Despite dropping a new album, Miley Cyrus has no plans to hit the road and said her touring days are likely behind her for good. Why? She explained that staying sober is a major priority in her life, and touring doesn’t exactly support that. She hasn’t done a full-fledged tour since 2014.
Pharrell Williams has become a knight in France after being presented with the country’s highest honor. He was one of 589 people to be named knights of the Legion of Honour. Pharrell was recognized for his public and cultural service to the nation.
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath’s “Back to the Beginning” farewell show raised more money than any charity concert ever. Billboard reports the July 5 event raised more than $200 million for 3 charities, surpassing the amount raised by FireAid and Farm Aid combined. It was watched by 40,000 ticketholders and 5.8 million individuals online.
Bryan Adams dropped the new song ‘A Little More Understanding’. He had announced it by sharing a video noting that “incredibly” it’s been 40 years since he released ‘Summer of ’69’ and saying: “And we’re still out doing this every night.” After a clip of the new song, he said, “We’re going for another 40 years, OK? OK.”
Zac Brown Band has announced 4 special shows at Sphere Las Vegas. What makes them special? The group will perform songs from its new album “Love & Fear” at the shows. The new record drops December 5, the date of the first Sphere concert.
A live-action version of “My Little Pony” is coming to movie theaters. Amazon MGM Studios, and Hasbro Entertainment are developing the film. “My Little Pony” has been around since 1982. Since then, the characters have been featured in animated television shows and movies. The new project will be the first live-action adaptation.
Another HGTV series has reached an abrupt end. “Christina on the Coast” has not been renewed and will not be returning to the cabler, according to a report from US Weekly. There is currently no word on whether Christina Haack’s other series, “Christina in the Country”, will suffer the same cancellation fate.
Taylor Swift’s father, Scott, recently underwent successful quintuple bypass heart surgery after a routine check-up revealed a need for the procedure. No other specific details were provided, though the surgery was not precipitated by a heart attack. The 73-year-old is said to be recovering well, with support provided by Taylor, her brother Austin, and Scott’s wife Andrea.
Millie Bobby Brown and Gabriel LaBelle are set to star in the upcoming romantic-comedy “Just Picture It” on Netflix. The movie follows two college students who are shocked to see images of their future selves as a married couple with children, despite not having met each other yet.
Fans can now secure their seats — a year in advance — for IMAX screenings of Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film, “The Odyssey”. The movie, an adaptation of Homer’s epic poem, is the first film entirely shot with IMAX cameras and is currently still in production. The official release date is July 17, 2026, but select locations will offer limited early screenings in IMAX 70mm.
Ryan Gosling and Will Ferrell are set to star in “Tough Guys”, an upcoming action comedy for Amazon MGM Studios. The film, originating from a spec script by writer Daniel Gold, follows two henchmen breaking free from the criminal underworld who set out to create a new life on their terms.
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