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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle open up about Royal family in revealing interview with Oprah Winfrey

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry spoke out about their exit from the royal family, revealing shocking details of their lives during a televised sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey. During the CBS special “Oprah With Meghan And Harry: A CBS Primetime Special,” 39-year-old Markle spoke about her beginnings as a royal, reflecting on meeting Queen Elizabeth II for the first time and addressing rumors of tensions between herself and sister-in-law, Kate Middleton. She also noted that she and Harry were actually married 3 days before their public wedding ceremony.

While it was reported at the time of Harry and Meghan’s son Archie’s birth in 2019 said the couple chose not to give Archie a title, Meghan claimed to Winfrey it was the royal institution’s decision to not give their son either a title or security protection.  Along with conversations about Archie’s title and security, there were also conversations with Harry ahead of his son’s birth about “how dark” his skin might be. Archie was the first American/British biracial royal born in the U.K. 

Meghan also tearfully revealed there was a breaking point where she considered suicide before she and Harry decided to step away from their roles as senior working members of Britain’s royal family. Meghan claimed she went to “one of the most senior people” of the royal “institution” and was not able to get help for her mental health. 

Prince Harry and Meghan shared some happy news as well, saying that the child they are expecting is a girl. Harry said, “To have any child, any one or any two, would have been amazing, but to have a boy and then a girl, I mean, what more can you ask for? Now we’ve got our family,” he said. “We’ve got, you know, the four of us and our two dogs.” The couple confirmed that Meghan is due to give birth this summer and said they don’t plan to have any more children after her arrival, saying, “Two is it.”

Buckingham Palace has not yet responded to claims made by Meghan and Harry in their interview with Winfrey.

Oprah interview begins with bombshell revelations from Meghan

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Disney’s ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ tops North American box office with $8.6M opening weekend

Disney’s animated film Raya and the Last Dragon was the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $8.6 million in it’s opening weekend. The film is also available via pay-per-view on Disney+ in order to reach as many people as possible during the coronavirus pandemic.

Tom and Jerry came in at No. 2 with $6.6 million, followed by Chaos Walking at No. 3 with $3.8 million, Boogie at No. 4 with $1.2 million and The Croods: A New Age at No. 5. with $780,000. Rounding out the top tier are The Little Things at No. 6 with $550,000, Wonder Woman 1984 at No. 7 with $511,000, The Marksman at No. 8 with $500,000, Judas and the Black Messiah at No. 9 with $282,000 and Monster Hunter at No. 10 with $260,000.

About 39% of the theaters are now open in North America, and although restrictions for theaters have eased, few new movies have opened exclusively in theaters. Instead, movie premieres have been switched to streaming services or are being released simultaneously on the big and small screens.

Raya and the Last Dragon makes $8.6 million domestic box office debut

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Alice in Chains’ Jerry Cantrell announces first new solo album in nearly 20 years

Alice in Chains’ Jerry Cantrell has confirmed that he is finished working on his third solo album, his first ful l-length solo effort since 2002.Cantrell’s debut album Boggy Depot was released in 1998; In 2002, his second album Degradation Trip came out. He dedicated the record to Layne Staley, who had just died a few months prior to its release. 

Since the death of Staley, Cantrell, Mike Inez and Sean Kinney were joined by William DuVall on vocals, and this rendition of Alice in Chains has released three albums — 2009’s Black Gives Way to Blue, 2013’s The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here and 2018’s Rainier Fog.

Cantrell shared news of his third solo album on Instagram, along with a photo of himself, former Dillinger Escape Plan singer Greg Puciato and studio engineers Paul Fig and Joe Barresi. The photo was captioned: “Finished my record tonight one year to the day from when we started recording it,” the guitarist wrote. “What a crazy journey… always is. Look forward to setting it free upon your ear holes sometime soon.”

Alice In Chains’ Jerry Cantrell has finished recording his new solo album

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Slipknot’s Corey Taylor is planning for socially-distanced U.S. solo tour

Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor revealed that he’s planning some solo tour dates for April and May, making it clear that social-distancing and safety will be top priority. Taylor released his solo album CMFT late last year.

Taylor revealed plans for a three week tour of the midwest during a recent interview, saying in part, “[It will be a] short tour — probably about three weeks. Some of the places we’ll be doing two nights in one city. It’ll be completely social-distanced, which means there’ll be pods with space around it, and the only people allowed in the pod are the people who came with that group. [There will be] temp checks at the door, and you have to have proof of a negative test within 48 hours [of the show], or you won’t be let in at all.”

Taylor said that any potential touring was still in the planning stages and he’s still working out the details: “We need to learn to adapt — we need to adapt and move on and find ways to do this. Like I said, once the vaccine’s had a chance to really kind of do its thing, we will really start to have those tentative steps back towards normalcy as best we can” adding, ..”And now, this is how we’re gonna reopen things. But we’re gonna get this going.’ And that should be encouraging people.”

Slipknot’s Corey Taylor set to head out on US “social-distanced” solo tour

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Take a first look at LeBron James in “Space Jam: A New Legacy”

NBA superstar LeBron James’ remake of “Space Jam” is expected to be released this summer, and now James is giving fans a first glimpse at the film. 

On his social media platforms, James posted still-shots picturing him wearing a Tune Squad uniform, similarly to when Michael Jordan rocked them to help Team Looney in the 1996 original film. The sneak peak include iconic Looney Tunes characters like Tweety Bird and Lola Bunny, interacting with James on the basketball court. James tweeted along with the stills, “Y’ALL NOT READY FOR THIS SQUAD!!!!”

The movie is set to be released on July 16, 2021 and is being produced by “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler and directed by Malcolm D. Lee and “Random Acts of Flyness” creator Terence Nance.

LeBron James releases sneak peek of “Space Jam: A New Legacy”

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Regé-Jean Page, Chris Evans and Ryan Gosling to star in new Netflix film “The Gray Man”

Bridgerton’s Rege-Jean Page, Billy Bob Thornton, Alfre Woodard and more have joined the ensemble of the Netflix espionage thriller The Gray Man. Previously confirmed cast members for the film include Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans.

Anthony Russo and Joe Russo will direct the screen adaptation of the first installment in Mark Greaney’s Gray Man novel series. The books and movie follow freelance assassin and former CIA operative Court Gentry (Gosling).  As of press time, production is set to begin this month in Los Angeles.

Regé-Jean Page joins Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in new Netflix movie

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Wolfgang Van Halen Hits No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Chart with Debut Single “Distance”

Wolfgang Van Halen’s debut single “Distance” has reached No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. Released under Wolfgang’s Mammoth WVH, the single is a tribute to his late father Eddie Van Halen. The video for the song featured home movies of Eddie and Wolfgang, and since its release it has earned over 4 million views on YouTube.  In addition to topping the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, “Distance” also hit No. 1 on the MediaBase and BDS Active Rock Radio charts.

Wolfgang said in a press release: “The response to ‘Distance’ has been incredibly overwhelming. The immense support from everyone at radio who played the song and all of the fans who called requesting it has been more than I could have imagined. Thank you to everyone who helped me get my first #1 song. I wish Pop was here to see it.” 

“Distance” will be included on Wolfgang’s debut full-length album, Mammoth WVH, due out June 11th. All proceeds from the song go to Mr. Holland’s Opus Foundation.

                

Wolfgang Van Halen Wishes ‘Pop Was Here’ to See His Song ‘Distance’ Hit No. 1 on Rock Radio

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Metallica celebrate ‘Master Of Puppets’ 35th anniversary with ‘Battery’ performance on Late Show with Colbert

Metallica celebrated the 35th anniversary of their groundbreaking LP Master Of Puppets by performing its opening track, “Battery,” on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. Colbert introduced the song noting that Master of Puppets had “such an impact that it was added to National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress.”

This isn’t the band’s first time performing on The Late Show; previously they performed “Enter Sandman” on Colbert after the Super Bowl last month.

Check out the band’s performance of “Battery” at the link – here.

METALLICA Celebrates 35th Anniversary Of ‘Master Of Puppets’ By Performing ‘Battery’ On ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ (Video)

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New series ‘Roar’ starring Nicole Kidman and Cynthia Erivo coming to Apple TV+

Apple TV+ said in a press release that they have ordered Roar, a new series starring Nicole Kidman and Cynthia Erivo. Kidman, 53, will star in and executive produce the new anthology series.

Roar is created by Glow creators Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch. The series will also star Merrit Wever and Alison Brie, with more cast members to be announced soon. Roar is based on the Celcelia Ahern book of short stories. The show’s eight “genre-bending” episodes will tell “darkly comic feminist fables” from “a uniquely female point of view.”

Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Alison Brie & Merritt Weaver to Star in Apple TV Series ‘Roar’!

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Take a look at Michael B. Jordan in the trailer for ‘Without Remorse’

Amazon Prime Video shared a trailer for the new film Without Remorse featuring Michael B. Jordan as John Clark, an elite Navy SEAL who uncovers an international conspiracy after the murder of his pregnant wife.

Without Remorse is based on the Tom Clancy novel of the same name and is a spinoff of the Jack Ryan film series. The new movie provides an origin story for John Clark, born John Kelly, one of Clancy’s best-known characters. The trailer shows Clark seek revenge after he is attacked and his wife is killed by Russian assassins.

Without Remorse is directed by Stefano Sollima and co-stars Luke Mitchell, Jack Kesy, Brett Gelman, Colman Domingo and Guy Pearce. The film premieres April 30 on Amazon Prime Video.

Michael B. Jordan is Rainbow Six’s future commander in new Tom Clancy movie

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