Entertainment

Netflix Adds Canceled Show Warrior to Streaming Platform, Fans Hopeful for Revival

Netflix has added the canceled show Warrior to its streaming platform, generating excitement among fans. The series, inspired by Bruce Lee’s original idea, gained a dedicated following for its outstanding fight sequences and breakout performance of Andrew Koji. Despite being canceled after three seasons, viewers hope its newfound popularity on Netflix may lead to a revival.

Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite Returns with Galactic Entertainment and Themed Snacks

Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience at Disneyland After Dark’s Star Wars Nite! Enjoy galactic entertainment, themed snacks, and unique photo ops during this limited-time event. With 7 hours of park time, commemorative keepsakes, and exclusive themed foods, Star Wars fans won’t want to miss out. Mark your calendars for the upcoming party dates and take advantage of the new ‘notify me’ option for online ticket queues.

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2024 Daily Lineups Announced

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has announced the daily lineups for its 2024 event, featuring renowned artists such as The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Chris Stapleton, Neil Young Crazy Horse, The Killers, and many more. Single-day tickets, VIP packages, general admission weekend passes, and travel packages are now available for purchase, with early-bird pricing offered until February 29. Louisiana residents can also take advantage of ‘Locals Thursday’ on April 25, offering tickets at a reduced rate of $50.

Peeping Tom: From Controversy to Masterpiece

Learn about the controversial history and revival of Michael Powell’s film Peeping Tom, which was initially criticized but is now considered a masterpiece. The re-release of the film prompts reflection on the changing perceptions of art and the impact of societal changes on controversial works.

2024 Met Gala Dress Code Announced: ‘The Garden of Time’

The 2024 Met Gala Dress Code has been announced as ‘The Garden of Time,’ inspired by J.G. Ballard’s 1962 short story. The exhibition, ‘Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion,’ will feature timeless fashion pieces from the Costume Institute’s archives. Co-chaired by Bad Bunny, Chris Hemsworth, Jennifer Lopez, Zendaya, and Anna Wintour, the event will showcase fashion embodying the beauty of the natural world, with sub-themes including Land, Sea, and Sky.

New Video of Kansas City Super Bowl Parade Shooting

New video of the Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting shows terror and people being shot. Jennifer Lopez reveals she and Ben Affleck broke up months after a delayed wedding. ‘Hot Ones’ host Sean Evans breaks up with porn star Melissa Stratton, sparking speculation about their public relationship. Not the best timing on Valentine’s Day.

Netflix’s ‘Forever’ Casts Lovie Simone, Michael Cooper Jr. in Lead Roles

Mara Brock Akil’s Netflix adaptation of Judy Blume’s ‘Forever’ has cast Lovie Simone and Michael Cooper Jr. as the series leads. The show will explore the love story of two Black teens in Los Angeles, 2018. Regina King has joined as an executive producer and will direct the first episode. Simone and Cooper Jr. are both repped by Buchwald, with Simone also repped by BDO Entertainment and Jackoway Austen Tyerman.

Shannon Sharpe calls out comedian Mike Epps after stand-up show

Former NFL player turned sports analyst, Shannon Sharpe, calls out comedian Mike Epps after Epps makes derogatory remarks during a stand-up comedy show. Sharpe plans to have a ‘man-to-man’ conversation with Epps during NBA All-Star Weekend to address their differences, sparking a feud that has fans taking sides.

Deadmau5 to Celebrate 20 Years of Music with Retro5pective Set at Hollywood Bowl

Electronic artist Deadmau5 will celebrate 20 years of music with a special set titled Retro5pective: 20 Years of Deadmau5 at the Hollywood Bowl on April 27. The show promises fan-favorite tracks, new pyrotechnics, and a performance by the German techno marching band MEUTE. Fans can sign up for SMS updates to stay informed about local events and ticket sales.

AMC Networks Settles Privacy Lawsuit for $8.3 Million

AMC Networks settles privacy-related class-action lawsuit by agreeing to pay $8.3 million in compensation to affected subscribers of its streaming services, including AMC Plus. Lawsuit alleged violations of the Video Privacy Protection Act due to tracking pixel from Meta, Facebook’s parent company, allowing collection of personal information from subscribers. Despite denying wrongdoing, AMC opted for settlement to avoid uncertainties and expenses, marking the end of the legal dispute.