Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has admitted he can't wait to see Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes line up together when the Premier League season resumes.
27.05.2020 - 19:17 / hollywood.com
Darren Criss and Mark Hamill will make history next month (June 2020) when they feature on the first major-label soundtrack release for a Quibi show.
The Republic Records album accompanying musical comedy series Royalties will drop on June 12 and also feature tracks recorded by Rufus Wainwright, Julianne Hough, Jordan Fisher, Jennifer Coolidge, and Sabrina Carpenter.
The trailer for the streaming site’s new show, which was also co-created by Criss, dropped on Tuesday (May 26, 2020).
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Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has admitted he can't wait to see Paul Pogba and Bruno Fernandes line up together when the Premier League season resumes.
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Update (May 26): Quibi has debuted the trailer for Royalties, which will launch on June 1. Republic Records will release the series’ original soundtrack, out June 12 and marking the first major label release for a Quibi show. Darren Criss is the latest in the long list of high-profile talents to set a series at
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The show will debut next month