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‘Yellowstone’ spinoff series “Dutton Ranch” shares trailer, sets premiere date

Paramount+ is gearing up to expand the ‘Yellowstone’ universe with its latest spinoff, Dutton Ranch, a drama centered on fan favorites Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser). Alongside Reilly and Hauser, Finn Little reprises his role as Carter, while the ensemble cast also includes Ed Harris, Annette Bening, Juan Pablo Raba, Jai Courtney, J.R. Villarreal, Marc Menchaca, and Natalie Alyn Lind.

Dutton Ranch marks the second Yellowstone spinoff to debut this year, following Marshals, which features Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton. Together, these series continue to broaden the reach of the franchise, bringing new settings, conflicts, and characters into the fold.

Picking up after the events of Yellowstone, the story follows Beth and Rip as they attempt to carve out a fresh start. While the original series ended with the couple settling into a ranch in Dillon, Montana, their new journey takes them to South Texas—where peace proves elusive. Despite their hopes of leaving past violence behind, they are quickly pulled into dangerous conflicts tied to a powerful rival ranch.

The official synopsis states, “As Beth and Rip fight to build a future together — far from the ghosts of Yellowstone — they collide with brutal new realities and a ruthless rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect its empire. In South Texas, blood runs deeper, forgiveness is fleeting, and the cost of survival might just be your soul.”

Early footage from the show highlights a darker tone, featuring intense confrontations and stark imagery, including scenes of violence that suggest the couple’s struggles are far from over. In one moment from the teaser, Beth reflects on what’s at stake, saying, “A legacy is a beautiful thing, but only if it survives.”

The series will launch with its first two episodes on May 15, streaming on Paramount+ and airing at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Paramount Network, before continuing weekly throughout its nine-episode debut season.

See the trailer for ‘Dutton Ranch’ – HERE.

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Helena Bonham Carter steps away from ‘The White Lotus’ Season 4 as role undergoes changes

Helena Bonham Carter will no longer appear in Season 4 of HBO’s The White Lotus, exiting shortly after production began on the new installment.

An HBO spokesperson explained the decision in a statement, saying, “With filming just underway on Season 4 of The White Lotus, it had become apparent that the character which Mike White created for Helena Bonham Carter did not align once on set.” As a result, “The role has subsequently been rethought, is being rewritten and will be recast in the coming weeks. HBO, the producers and Mike White are saddened that they won’t get to work with her, but remain ardent fans and very much hope to work with the legendary actress on another project soon.”

The upcoming season 4 is set against the backdrop of the Cannes Film Festival, with filming taking place across the French Riviera, including Cannes, Saint-Tropez, Monaco, and parts of Paris. The story will primarily unfold along the Côte d’Azur, continuing the show’s tradition of using real luxury locations as stand-ins for its fictional resorts. The anthology series has previously filmed in Hawaii, Italy, and Thailand, with each season introducing a new setting and cast.

Season 4 features a large ensemble cast, including Vincent Cassel, Steve Coogan, Ari Graynor, Alexander Ludwig, Chris Messina, Kumail Nanjiani, Chloe Bennet, Sandra Bernhard, Heather Graham, Max Greenfield, Rosie Perez, Ben Schnetzer, and Laura Smet, among others.

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Marshmello and Portugal. The Man team up on the track ‘Phoenix’

Portugal. The Man has teamed up with chart-topping producer Marshmello for a new collaborative single, “Phoenix.”

The track blends Marshmello’s polished, melodic production with the band’s signature warmth and introspective songwriting. Frontman John Gourley reflected on the experience, sharing, “Growing up in Alaska as the son of dog mushers, music never felt like a reachable world, so there’s still a part of me that can’t believe I get to work with people I’ve looked up to—especially someone like Marshmello.” He added, “Working on ‘Phoenix’ with him was incredibly fun and easy, no ego, no overthinking—just chasing the feeling until it stuck.”

As Gourley explained, “The song’s about that cycle—breaking down and coming back stronger—and I’m grateful for the trust and energy he brought into it.” That theme comes through in the track’s bright instrumentation and infectious rhythm, highlighted by the lyric: “There’s something in the air, I can feel it / Lovers coming back to life.”

Marshmello continues to demonstrate his versatility by collaborating across genres. His past work includes partnerships with major pop and alternative acts, as well as a groundbreaking crossover hit with country star Kane Brown, “Miles On It,” which made history by debuting at No. 1 on both the dance/electronic and country charts.

Meanwhile, Portugal. The Man has built a reputation for constantly evolving their sound, rising from indie roots to mainstream success with hits like “Feel It Still.” Their 10th studio album, Shish (released in November 2025), further showcases that creative exploration, featuring standout tracks like “Denali” and “Tanana.”

To mark the release of “Phoenix,” fans can also take part in a special charity auction. A signed helmet from both artists—along with tickets to a future Portugal. The Man headline show and a Marshmello Las Vegas residency performance—is being offered to support Frances Changed My Life

See the visualizer for ‘Phoenix’ – HERE.
Stream the song: HERE.

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The All-American Rejects return with the song “King Kong” ahead of first album in over a decade

The All-American Rejects are ramping up their return with the release of “King Kong,” a high-impact new single that previews their upcoming album Sandbox, arriving May 15. Issued independently, the track highlights a refreshed creative direction for the band while maintaining the signature energy that first put them on the map.

Frontman Tyson Ritter says the song reflects a personal turning point: “‘King Kong’ is about leaving Los Angeles. I’m from a small town in Oklahoma, and I moved back home. When I got to L.A., I fell into an interesting crowd. It was the quintessential, ‘I’m in L.A. in my twenties and early thirties’, life. It’s a town where everyone is chasing the same industry. There’s no real life about it for me that I experienced until I left. Nick brought out the quality in the song. It was a very natural combination of our efforts.”

The single follows earlier releases “Sandbox,” “Easy Come, Easy Go” and “Get This,” both of which have helped reignite interest in the band across streaming platforms and live performances. Together, they set the stage for Sandbox, the group’s first full-length project in more than ten years—and their first released independently—marking a new era defined by creative freedom and a DIY approach.

Alongside the new music, the band is also preparing to return to the stage. After the viral success of their house party-style shows, they’ve confirmed plans for another round of intimate, high-energy performances, with more details expected soon.

See the lyric video for ‘King Kong’ – HERE.

Presave ‘Sandbox’ – HERE.

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Animated reimagining of ‘Animal Farm’ to feature voices of Seth Rogen, Woody Harrelson and more

A fresh animated take on Animal Farm is headed to theaters, bringing together a high-profile ensemble of voice talent and a modern approach to the classic tale. Directed by Andy Serkis, the film is scheduled for release on May 1, 2026.

The adaptation revisits George Orwell’s well-known allegory of revolution and power, following a group of farm animals who rise up in pursuit of a fairer life. Their initial unity, however, begins to unravel as leadership shifts and the pigs gradually take control, reshaping the very system they once fought against. The film’s trailer hints at the animals’ grim starting point, as they realize they are being sent to slaughter. This moment sparks their rebellion, setting the stage for a story that blends dark themes with a more accessible tone aimed at younger viewers.

The voice cast features Seth Rogen as the power-hungry pig Napoleon, alongside Woody Harrelson as the devoted horse Boxer and Kieran Culkin as the persuasive Squealer. Laverne Cox voices Snowball, Napoleon’s rival, while Jim Parsons plays a sheep named Carl. Additional cast members include Glenn Close, Steve Buscemi, Kathleen Turner, Gaten Matarazzo, and Iman Vellani, with Serkis also lending his voice to multiple roles.

Serkis explained the intent behind the updated approach, saying, “We wanted to speak directly to an audience we recognize today. There was a fantastic, animated version of Animal Farm in 1954, but that was made for its time. This adaptation is about speaking in the common parlance and vernacular of now. That was reflected in the voice work — encouraging the cast to truly make the characters their own. We wanted it to feel contemporary and to genuinely connect with younger audiences by choosing a language they could relate to.”

See the trailer for Animal Farm: HERE.

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“Practical Magic 2” unveils first trailer starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman

Practical Magic 2 is officially on the way, with Warner Bros. releasing a teaser trailer that reunites Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as the spellbinding Owens sisters.

A press description teases a return to a world filled with “moonlit mischief and powerful ancestral magic,” as the sisters confront a lingering curse that could finally tear their family apart.

The sequel continues the story introduced in the 1998 cult favorite, adapted from Alice Hoffman’s novel. Bullock returns as Sally Owens, alongside Kidman’s Gillian, two sisters bound by both magic and a devastating family curse that dooms the men they love. The teaser opens with Sally narrating, “I’m sure you’ve heard of the Owens family..the ones from Massachusetts.. the ones their neighbors whisper are witches.” Soon after, she bluntly states, “Yeah, everyone we love dies,” while Gillian follows with a darkly humorous addition: “A really horrible death. It’s not great for the Tinder bio.”

Despite the sisters’ efforts in the original film to break that curse, the new footage suggests their troubles may not be over. This time, they appear to embark on a magical journey—visiting eerie locations like an abandoned castle—in hopes of helping a new character played by Lee Pace and possibly putting their family’s fate to rest for good. Returning cast members include Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest as the eccentric aunts Frances and Jet. A new generation joins the story as Joey King and Maisie Williams portray Sally’s daughters, with additional newcomers including Xolo Maridueña and Solly McLeod.

Directed by Susanne Bier, who previously worked with both leading ladies, the film promises a mix of romance, danger, and supernatural intrigue.

Practical Magic 2 arrives in theaters on September 11; see the trailer: HERE.

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Sting expands ‘Sting 3.0’ tour with new fall 2026 North American dates

Sting is extending his ongoing Sting 3.0 Tour with a fresh run of North American shows set for fall 2026. The tour features the former The Police frontman performing in a stripped-down trio alongside longtime guitarist Dominic Miller and drummer Chris Maas, known for his work with Mumford & Sons and Maggie Rogers.

The 20-date leg begins with back-to-back nights in Vancouver on October 5 and 6, followed by two evenings in Seattle on October 8 and 9. From there, the trio heads to Minneapolis, Rockford, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Montreal, Akron, Cincinnati, and Wallingford, with additional stops planned in Nashville and Pittsburgh.

In addition, this November Sting will settle into a six-show residency at the historic Brooklyn Paramount, joined by special guest Fiction Plane. The 1928 venue famously hosted legends such as Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, and Miles Davis. The tour is set to conclude November 24 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Last year, Sting released Sting 3.0 Live, a nine-song collection of Sting’s greatest hits, including “Be Still My Beating Heart,” which has never-before been released as a live version. The album was recorded on the Sting 3.0 World Tour with longtime guitarist Dominic Miller and dynamic drummer Chris Maas. Produced by Martin Kierszenbaum and recorded by Howard Page with additional engineering by Tony Lake, this new live collection was mixed by Robert “Hitmixer” Orton and mastered by Gene Grimaldi at Oasis Mastering.

Sting 3.0 Live also includes some of Sting’s greatest hits including “Message In A Bottle,” “Fields of Gold,” “Every Breath You Take,” and “Englishman in New York.” The 2-LP edition expands the album to 17 tracks, and the exclusive, limited-edition Record Store Day Deluxe Edition 2-LP set features 17 tracks showcasing live versions of fan favorites and chart-topping singles including never-before-released live tracks such as “Be Still My Beating Heart,” “I Wrote Your Name (Upon My Heart),” “Never Coming Home,” and “Can’t Stand Losing You.”

Purchase STING 3.0 LIVE – HERE.

Ticket info can be found on Sting.com.

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Limp Bizkit, The Offspring, and Gojira set to headline Rock Fest 2026

Rock Fest is set to light up Cadott, Wisconsin once again from July 16–18, 2026, bringing another powerhouse weekend to its famed hayfield grounds. Widely recognized as the nation’s largest three-day rock and camping festival, the annual event will feature a packed lineup led by Limp Bizkit, The Offspring, and Gojira, alongside dozens of additional acts.

The music kicks off early with a Wednesday night “Bonus Bash” on July 15 for fans arriving ahead of the main event. That pre-party will spotlight performances from Candlebox, Buckcherry, Dying Wish, and others.

Thursday’s schedule is headlined by Gojira, with strong support from I Prevail, Machine Head, Hatebreed, Set It Off, Magnolia Park, Lacuna Coil, and more. Limp Bizkit takes center stage Friday, joined by Body Count, Insane Clown Posse, Static-X, Des Rocs, Miss May I, Bones UK, and additional performers. The weekend wraps Saturday night with The Offspring closing out the festival, following sets from Halestorm, The Pretty Reckless, Hollywood Undead, Badflower, Story of the Year, and others.

In total, more than 20 national acts will be making their Rock Fest debut in 2026, adding fresh energy to a bill that blends global headliners with longtime fan favorites.

For ticket information, head to Rock-Fest.com.

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‘Dancing With the Stars’ Season 35 reveals Ciara Miller and Maura Higgins as first contestants

Season 35 of Dancing With the Stars is already building buzz with its first confirmed contestants: Ciara Miller and Maura Higgins. The pair, both well-known from reality TV, will hit the ballroom when the show returns this fall on ABC, with streaming available on Disney+ and Hulu the following day.

Higgins, who gained international attention on Love Island and later appeared on The Traitors, shared that joining “DWTS” has been a long-time goal. “I manifested it really hard. It’s on my vision board,” she said, noting she even passed on similar opportunities abroad to stay available for the U.S. version. “I turned down anything that would jeopardize ‘Dancing with the Stars’ in America,” she added. Despite joking about having “two left feet,” she plans to conserve her energy before rehearsals begin.

Miller, known for Summer House and a recent wave of personal headlines, expressed her excitement in a video message after missing the official announcement event. “I wanted to be there. I wish I could be there, but I had some unfinished business in New York that I need to wrap up,” she said. “But I am so excited to join Season 35… I can’t wait to put my energy on the dance floor.” She has also spoken openly about her appreciation for reality television, saying, “I’m always grateful and thankful for reality TV,” crediting it with personal growth and life opportunities.

While the rest of the celebrity lineup and pro pairings are still under wraps, fans can expect more announcements soon. Familiar faces are also returning behind the scenes. Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough are set to co-host once again, while judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli return to the panel.

In addition to the main competition, ABC is expanding the franchise. Season 34 champion Robert Irwin will host a new spin-off, Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro. The summer series will follow 12 aspiring dancers living together and competing through intense auditions for a coveted professional spot on the upcoming season. Judges for the spin-off include pro Mark Ballas and his mother, Shirley Ballas.

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‘Law & Order: Organized Crime’ cancelled after five seasons

“Law & Order: Organized Crime” has officially come to an end, with NBCUniversal canceling the series after five seasons. The drama, led by Christopher Meloni as Det. Elliot Stabler, wrapped its run with a Season 5 finale in June 2025.

Debuting in 2021, the spinoff brought Stabler back to New York following a long absence, as he worked to rebuild his life after personal tragedy. As part of Sgt. Ayanna Bell’s Organized Crime Control Bureau, he took on some of the city’s most dangerous criminal networks, often facing threats that extended beyond the job. The show’s final season explored storylines involving cross-border smuggling, domestic terrorism, and lingering consequences from Stabler’s past.

Originally airing on NBC for four seasons, the series transitioned to Peacock for its fifth installment, which consisted of 10 episodes before later airing again on NBC. Compared to other entries in the franchise, the show leaned more heavily into serialized storytelling, with cases unfolding over multiple episodes rather than standalone plots.

Throughout its run, the cast included Danielle Moné Truitt, Rick Gonzalez, Ainsley Seiger, and Dean Norris, while Mariska Hargitay made guest appearances as Olivia Benson.  Following news of the cancellation, Meloni shared a message of appreciation to fans: “I wanted to take this moment to say thank you to the fans who not only helped give the character of Elliot Stabler life and longevity, but for sticking with him and welcoming him back,” he said. “It was a good ride. I had a great time playing him. It was a great ride. Thank you. You helped give me a career that I never dreamed of, nearly 17 odd years.”

With “Organized Crime” concluding, the franchise now continues with its two longest-running series, “Law & Order” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” the latter of which remains the only active spinoff.

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