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Gerard Butler stars in the trailer for sequel film ‘Greenland 2: Migration’

Lionsgate Films has released a new trailer for Gerard Butler’s upcoming thriller, Greenland 2: Migration, directed by Ric Roman Waugh.  

Greenland was released during the 2020 pandemic, taking in over $50 million at the box office.  The sequel film stars Butler as John Garrity, a structural engineer who attempts to flee Atlanta along with his wife Allison (Morena Baccarin) and diabetic son Nathan (Roger Dale Floyd) after a comet threatens to destroy the planet. The Garrity family leave the safety of their Greenland bunker to explore what’s left of the world after a cataclysmic comet strike, in search of a new home.

The 2-minute preview shows the survivors suffering cabin fever and trying to figure out if there are any “safe zones” with breathable air and drinkable water before they head out into the post-apocalyptic landscape. The cast also includes Amber Rose Revah, Sophie Thompson, Trond Fausa Aurvåg and William Abadie.

‘Greenland 2: Migration’ is set for theatrical release Jan. 9; see the trailer: HERE.

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Jessica Chastain, Ben Stiller to star in Apple TV+ limited series ‘The Off Weeks’

Jessica Chastain and Ben Stiller have signed on to star and executive produce the new Apple TV+ limited series titled ‘The Off Weeks.’ Alissa Nutting will serve as showrunner, with Michael Showalter directing and executive producing.

Apple TV+ wrote on X: “A new limited series from director Michael Showalter and showrunner Alissa Nutting. #TheOffWeeks — Coming to Apple TV+”

The logline for the eight-episode series states, “When divorce throws writing professor Gus Adler’s (Stiller) life into chaos, he struggles to hold things together during ‘on weeks’ when he has custody of his kids. But in his ‘off weeks,’ he’s falling dangerously in love with Stella West (Chastain), a mysterious woman whose arrival puts Gus’ on-week duties and off-weeks ambitions on a fatal collision course.”

Stiller recently released the documentary Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost about his parents, comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, for Apple TV+.  Meanwhile Chastain is set to star with Adam Driver in an art-world drama called The Dealer at the streamer.

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AC/DC extending their ‘Power Up’ tour into 2026

AC/DC have set new dates for the 2026 leg of its ongoing “Power Up” tour.

The new leg will see the band play 21 dates in Atlanta, South Bend, Toronto, San Francisco, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and more.

Kicking off in February at the Estádio do MorumBIS in São Paulo, Brazil, the tour will continue through dates in Chile and Argentina and Mexico. The tour will then head into the United States and Canada for dates in North Carolina, Ohio, Wisconsin, Texas, Colorado, Nevada, California, Alberta, Vancouver, Georgia, Indianapolis, Missouri, Ontario, Quebec and New Jersey, before wrapping up at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

AC/DC’s lineup for this tour remains co-founder Angus Young on lead guitar, with vocalist Brian Johnson, rhythm guitarist Stevie Young, drummer Matt Laug and bass player Chris Chaney. Rhythm guitarist and co-founder Malcolm Young, Angus’ brother, died in 2017 and was replaced by their nephew, Stevie.

For full details, head HERE.

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Godsmack to celebrate 25th Anniversary of ‘Awake’ with expanded edition

Godsmack will release the 25th Anniversary Edition of their landmark sophomore album, Awake, on March 6, 2026

This commemorative edition will be available on both deluxe 2 LP smoky green color vinyl and CD, and includes a special holographic lithograph of the cover art aswell as five bonus tracks, including “Why,” which was featured on the ‘Any Given Sunday’ soundtrack, and a Black Sabbath cover of “Sweet Leaf.” Both versions are available for pre-order now.

Released in 2000, Awake featured the hit songs including “Bad Magick,” “Awake,” and “Greed.” The album was certified two-times platinum, and earned the band their first Grammy nomination for the song “Vampires.”

Preorder ‘Awake (25th Anniversary Edition)’ – HERE.

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‘Dexter: Resurrection’ renewed for Season 2 on Paramount+

The Paramount+ series Dexter: Resurrection has been renewed for a second season. The new season will continue the story after the events of the first season, which wrapped up September 2025.

Showrunner and executive producer Clyde Phillips will return, with series star/showrunner Michael C. Hall recording a cryptic video announcement on YouTube stating: “Details will be forthcoming but I wanted to be the first to let you know that the story continues.”

Dexter: Resurrection follows serial killer Dexter Morgan (Hall) after surviving a gunshot wound in Dexter: New Blood. Dexter visits New York where his son, Harrison (Jack Alcott) is living and killing other criminals. Peter Dinklage, Uma Thurman, Krysten Ritter, David Dastmalchian and Neil Patrick Harris co-starred in the first season, with David Zayas returning as Miami PD officer Angel Batista, and Desmond Harrington appearing as Lieutenant Quinn.

The renewal of Dexter: Resurrection comes as Paramount+ decided not to move forward with a second season of the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin – despite having previously renewed it in August.

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2026 Headbangers Boat lineup: Lamb of God, Zakk Sabbath, In Flames, GWAR and more

Lamb of God have unveiled the lineup for the 2026 edition of their annual Headbangers Boat cruise, which is slated to set sail in October.

In addition to Lamb of God as headliners, the cruise features Zakk Wylde’s Zakk Sabbath, In Flames, The Dillinger Escape Plan, GWAR, The Haunted, D.R.I., 200 Stab Wounds, X-Cops, Mark Morton Band, and more acts to be announced.

The Norwegian Jewel ship boards on October 30th in Miami, and makes a stop at Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas, before returning to Miami on November 3rd.  A press release states that “Beyond the non-stop riffs, Headbangers Boat will include world-class dining and endless amenities, along with a variety of once-in-a-lifetime experiences and exclusive activities with your favorite artists and fellow metalheads.”

More info on pricing can be found on the Headbangers cruise website.

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See Daughtry’s video for ‘The Bottom’

Daughtry recently shared their new music video for “THE BOTTOM,” a haunting and cinematic visual which opens with frontman Chris Daughtry clawing his way out of a shallow grave before braving a storm and delivering a fiery performance inside a cathedral.

THE BOTTOM” was originally released in July as a preview of the band’s EP, Shock to the System (Part Two), which dropped in September (stream HERE).

Daughtry’s breakout year was also marked by consecutive #1 hits on the Active Rock chart (“Artificial” and “Pieces”) and a series of sold-out tour dates.

Watch the full video for “THE BOTTOM” – HERE.

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Sabrina Carpenter to star in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ inspired musical film

Sabrina Carpenter is set to star in and produce an untitled musical film inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland for Universal Pictures,  Lorene Scafaria (Succession, Hustlers) will write and direct the project, from her own script.

The project will mark Carpenter’s first major studio film, with Marc Platt on board to produce through Universal-based Marc Platt Productions, with Leslie Morgenstein and Elysa Koplovitz Dutton producing through Alloy Entertainment.

Carpenter is perhaps best known for playing Maya Hart on the ‘Boy Meets World’ spinoff series, ‘Girl Meets World.’ Other credits include Prime Video’s Emergency, the indie drama The Short History of the Long Road, Tall Girl at Netflix, and 20th Century Fox’s The Hate U Give alongside Amandla Stenberg.

First published in 1865, Carroll’s classic children’s novel follows a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit hole and lands in a fantasy world of talking creatures. The story has inspired numerous film and television adaptations over the years, including Disney’s 1951 animated classic, as well as Tim Burton’s live-action 2010 film, starring Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, and Helena Bonham Carter, and its 2016 sequel directed by James Bobin. Burton’s ‘Alice in Wonderland‘ (2010) grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, and the sequel film ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ (2016) from James Bobin grossed nearly $300 million.

A two-time Grammy winner, Carpenter’s album Man’s Best Friend debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its release in August, amassing over 180 million streams in the U.S. within the first week. She was also just nominated for six Grammys for Man’s Best Friend, including Album of the Year, and Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Music Video for “Manchild.”

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Sarah Jessica Parker to receive the Golden Globes’ Carol Burnett Award

Sarah Jessica Parker will receive the Golden Globes‘ 2026 ‘Carol Burnett Award.’

The Golden Globes posted on X: “And just like that…@SJP is this year’s #GoldenGlobes Carol Burnett Award recipient — Her storytelling has left an indelible mark on our screens for decades, inspiring generations with her charm, creativity, and extraordinary contributions to television 💖 📺 Join us in honoring a career as iconic, fearless, and fabulous as she is on ‘Golden Eve’ – airing Thursday, January 8, 2026 on @CBS and streaming on @paramountplus.”

Parker will be presented the Carol Burnett Award during the second annual “Golden Eve” special, set to air Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS – three days prior to the Golden Globes ceremony — nas well as streaming on Paramount+. “Golden Eve” will also feature Dame Helen Mirren accepting the 2026 Cecil B. DeMille Award. Both the Cecil B. DeMille and the Carol Burnett awards used to be given out during the regular Golden Globes telecast, but were moved to the Thursday before the Globes last year.

Parker is a six-time Golden Globes winner, having won for best actress in a musical or comedy (2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004), as well as best television series — comedy or drama (as an exec producer) in 2001/2002 for HBO’s ‘Sex in the City.’ Her filmography includes ‘Hocus Pocus’ and ‘Hocus Pocus 2,’ ‘The Family Stone,’ ‘Failure to Launch,’The First Wives Club,’ ‘Ed Wood’ and ‘Mars Attacks!’, and more.

Golden Globes president Helen Hoehne said in a statement: “Sarah Jessica Parker’s career embodies the very spirit of the Carol Burnett Award. Her trailblazing impact on television and her dedication to storytelling across stage and screen have left an indelible mark on popular culture. We are honored to celebrate her extraordinary contributions to entertainment.”

The 83rd Golden Globes will be held Sunday, January 11, 2026, hosted by comedian/actress Nikki Glaser and airing live on the CBS Television Network, as well as streaming on Paramount+.

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French actress and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot dies at age 91

Brigitte Bardot, the 1960s French film star who reinvented herself as an animal rights activist, has died at the age of 91. Bardot passed away Sunday at her home in southern France, according to Bruno Jacquelin of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation for the protection of animals. No cause of death was disclosed, and no funeral or memorial details were immediately announced. She had been hospitalized in recent weeks.

French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X following news of Bardot’s death: “Her films, her voice, her dazzling fame, her initials, her sorrows, her generous passion for animals, her face that became Marianne—Brigitte Bardot embodied a life of freedom. A French existence, a universal radiance. She touched us. We mourn a legend of the century.”

Born Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot in Paris on Sept. 28, 1934, to a prosperous industrialist family, Bardot trained in classical ballet as a child. Though naturally shy, she was discovered as a teenager and appeared on the cover of Elle magazine at 14, opening the door to modeling and film work. She made her screen debut at 18 and quickly drew attention for her striking looks and unconventional presence.

Rising to fame in the mid-1950s, Bardot became an international sensation with “And God Created Woman” (1956), directed by her then-husband Roger Vadim. The film’s frank eroticism — including a now-legendary dance scene — sparked outrage and fascination in equal measure, transforming Bardot into a symbol of sexual liberation and propelling French cinema onto the world stage.

While “And God Created Woman” made her a global star, Bardot went on to appear in films such as “The Truth” (1960), “Private Life” (1962), Jean-Luc Godard’s acclaimed “Contempt” (1963), “Shalako” (1968), and “Don Juan” (1973).  With her acting career spanning more than two dozen films, Bardot’s disheveled blonde hair, curvaceous figure and defiant attitude made her one of the most recognizable stars of her era, even as she privately battled depression and discomfort with fame. In 1969, her cultural impact was cemented when her likeness was chosen for “Marianne,” the emblem of the French Republic, appearing on stamps, coins and statues nationwide.

Bardot was married four times and became a constant target of paparazzi, a pressure she blamed for a suicide attempt following the birth of her only child, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier. She later acknowledged she was emotionally unprepared for motherhood, and in her 1996 memoir “Initiales B.B.” Bardot wrote about her unhappiness during her pregnancy, and describing her marriage to Nicolas’ father as volatile.

Disillusioned with cinema, Bardot retired from acting in 1973 at just 39, withdrawing to her villa in St. Tropez a largely disappearing from public life. A decade later, she reemerged to found the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, devoting herself entirely to animal welfare. Her work earned her France’s Legion of Honor in 1985.

Over time, however, Bardot’s rhetoric grew increasingly divisive. Her opposition to ritual animal slaughter led to repeated court convictions for inciting racial hatred, and she became openly aligned with France’s far right. Her marriage to Bernard d’Ormale, linked to the National Front, and her support for Jean-Marie Le Pen marked a sharp turn in her public image (in 2012, she backed Marine Le Pen’s presidential campaign.). Bardot also courted controversy late in life with comments during the #MeToo movement, calling many actresses who spoke out about harassment “hypocritical,” and saying she personally found certain advances “charming.”

As admirers and fans gathered outside her St. Tropez home upon news of Bardot’s death, local officials urged “respect for the privacy of her family and the serenity of the places where she lived.” She is survived by her son, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier.

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