Nearly a week after his death, new details have emerged about the final days of Chadwick Boseman.
The actor who passed away from colon cancer on August 28 was set to star in the sequel to the hit movie ‘Black Panther.’
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Nearly a week after his death, new details have emerged about the final days of Chadwick Boseman.
The actor who passed away from colon cancer on August 28 was set to star in the sequel to the hit movie ‘Black Panther.’
Full story below…
Daniel Craig‘s time as James Bond has come to an end….well almost.
Initially set for an April release, the global health crisis saw the film delayed until its new date of November 20.
The flick brings with it the latest (and Craig last) chapter of the spy’s epic story via ‘No Time To Die.’
In the latest instalment, the suave character faces new evils and unexpected twists and turns with help from the brilliant actress Lashana Lynch and Rami Malek.
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The world at large is attempting to crawl back to normality after the global health crisis, but the risk and proliferation of the coronavirus remains a reality.
Case in point The Rock.
The Hollywood titan, real name Dwayne Johnson, revealed in an emotional video that he tested positive for COVID-19 – as did his wife Lauren Hashian and their two daughters.
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‘Dancing With The Stars’ is back and will see a number of names compete for the coveted ballroom trophy.
The cast of season 29 of the ABC smash has been announced and features a unique blend of names – such as Nelly, Skai Jackson, Jeannie Mai, and ‘Tiger King’ polarizer Carole Baskin.
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Tyler Perry’s status as a Hollywood titan has been cemented in a big way.
For, he’s officially been ordained a billionaire by Forbes.
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Not even a collection of stage-blazing performances from the likes of Miley Cyrus, DaBaby, Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, and more were enough to help the MTV VMAs drum up an increase in viewership. After netting their worst ratings ever with the 2019 showing (click here for details), the hopes were probably a bit higher for the KeKe Palmer-hosted 2020 edition.
Granted, preliminary figures indicate this year’s take on the annual awards show were their lowest in history, but it’s not all bad news.
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Fans of the late Chadwick Boseman are seeing some of his most celebrated works revisited in the wake of his death.
Just two days after it was revealed the award-winning actor died after a four-year battle with colon cancer, ABC announced it would air his magnum opus – ‘Black Panther’ – in a commercial-free format, a feat that resulted in the network dominating Sunday night (August 30) ratings (as we reported here).
Now, another of his prized films – ’42’ – will get the re-aired treatment after Warner Bros. announced the biographical flick is headed back to theaters for a limited time.
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From ‘Songs for You’ to songs for others, since Urban Pop starlet Tinashe wrapped the promo run of her latest LP she’s been busy playing assistant on a host of other soon-to-be hits.
In addition to recently rocking verses on ZHU‘s ‘Only,’ THEY.‘s ‘Play Fight’ and Iggy Azalea‘s ‘DLNW,’ the 27-year-old recently made headlines for her sexually-charged contribution to JoJo‘s ‘Love Reggae’ (click here to listen to all these songs).
Now, she’s continuing the trend with Compton rapper Buddy.
“Guilty conscience, I ain’t innocent, yeah (Yeah) / Tryna make a n*gga cease and desist (Ayy) / I command your b*tch, I saran the whip (Ah) / I demand some chips, I’m bringin’ the clips / My back in, flip, I hang ’round some crips (Ssh) / Some bloods, pimps, some thugs,” they boast on the braggadocious bop.
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The flood of emotions to continue to flow in the wake of the passing of Chadwick Boseman.
And the latest tribute comes courtesy of the actor’s ‘Black Panther’ co-star Michael B. Jordan.
The pair’s delivered screen magic was when Jordan played Erik Killmonger/N’Jadaka the cousin of Boseman’s T’Challa/Black Panther in the blockbuster 2018 movie.
Now, following Boseman’s death at 43 – after a secret four-year battle with colon cancer – Jordan has paid emotional homage to his close friend.
His words below…
Though teased earlier this year (click here to read more), Starz has now officially signaled the green light for another chapter in the ‘Power’ franchise.
The network’s flagship series, the Omari Hardwick-led show bid viewers adieu in February after a six-season run. Ahead of its finale, STARZ announced the award-winning program – helmed by Courtney Kemp and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson – would be granted four spinoffs.
With ‘Power Book II: Ghost’ primed for kick off September 6, ‘Power Book IV’ is being readied to center around character “Tommy Egan” (portrayed by Joseph Sikora).
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