Billy Joel is wrapping up his long-running residency at Madison Square Garden.
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Disney+ is setting premiere dates for two anticipated Marvel series.
On Tuesday, the streamer revealed debut dates for the second season of “Loki” and new series “Echo”, spinning off the titular character introduced in 2021’s “Hawkeye”.
According to Variety, “Loki” Season 2 will premiere on Oct. 6, while “Echo” will drop on Nov. 29.
READ MORE: ‘Loki’: What To Know About Season 2 And Its Connection To The ‘Ant-Man’ Sequel
Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige made the announcement during Disney’s upfront, noting that the return of “Loki” will be Marvel’s “first ever second season,” confirming Tom Hiddleston will reprise the role of he originated in 2011’s “Thor”.
Also returning will Owen Wilson and Sophia DiMartino, while “Everything Everywhere All at Once” star Ke Huy Quan will be joining the cast.
“Echo” will continue the story of Maya Lopez (Alaqua Cox), the deaf, Native American assassin first seen in “Hawkeye.”
READ MORE: Indigenous Cast Revealed For Marvel Origin Story Series ‘Echo’
In his presentation, Feige lauded the “incredible team of indigenous writers, directors and cast members” behind the limited series, which also stars Zahn McClarnon (“Reservation Dogs”), Graham Greene (“Dances With Wolves”), Chaske Spencer (“Wild Indian”), Tantoo Cardinal (“Killers of the Flower Moon”), Devery Jacobs (“Reservation Dogs”) and Cody Lightning (“Hey, Viktor!”).
The cast also includes Vincent D’Onofrio as Wilson Fisk (a.k.a. Kingpin) and Charlie Cox as Daredevil (a.k.a. Daredevil), reprising their roles from Netflix’s “Daredevil.”
Feige’s announcement also confirmed that Disney+ is pumping the brakes on the volume of Marvel series being churned out, with “Secret Invasion” the only other Marvel series slated for 2023,
Billy Joel is wrapping up his long-running residency at Madison Square Garden.
The new Alicia Keys musical Hell’s Kitchen will make its world premiere this fall as part of the 2023-24 season of New York’s Public Theater Off Broadway, the Public announced today.
Broadway box office overall held steady last week, even as the recent Tony Award nominations already seemed to lose some of their power to boost ticket sales. Some shows with nominations saw declines at the box office, from Good Night, Oscar and Some Like It Hot to Leopoldstadt and New York, New York.
ENHYPEN have announced their 2023 ‘Fate’ world tour, featuring shows in the US, Japan, South Korea and more.ENHYPEN are set to embark on a tour of Asia and the US this year, featuring 13 shows over three countries so far. The boyband’s ‘Fate’ world tour will kick off this July with a two-night concert in Seoul’s KSPO Dome.In September, ENHYPEN will play four shows in Japan.
AB6IX have announced the dates for their upcoming 2023 ‘The Future’ world tour.AB6IX are set to go on a 12-date world tour from July to September this year, in support of their new mini-album ‘The Future Is Ours: Lost’. The upcoming tour will feature shows in Asia and across North America.AB6IX’s ‘The Future’ world tour outside of South Korea will kick off in Macau, China on July 15.
EXCLUSIVE: BET+ has picked up rights to the previously unannounced action thriller Call Her King, starring Naturi Naughton (Power Book II: Ghost) and Lance Gross (House of Payne), slating it to premiere exclusively as one of the platform’s originals on July 6.
CBS has set premiere dates for its summer slate of reality television programming, including three returning and one new series. “Secret Celebrity Renovation” kicks off the lineup with a July 28 premiere followed by the Aug. 2 debut of “Big Brother” Season 25. The all-new musical game show “Superfan” will launch on Aug. 9, and finally “The Challenge: USA” returns for its second season on Aug. 10. “Big Brother’s” 25th season will debut with a special 90-minute episode on Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 8 p.m. ET while a group of new Houseguests arrive at the “Big Brother” house. Following its premiere, the series will air on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. followed by Thursdays at 9 p.m. featuring live evictions.
CBS is making its summer reality plans. The network said today that its unscripted juggernaut Big Brother will launch its 25th season with a 90-minute special on Wednesday, August 2, and then air Sundays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. and Thursdays at 9.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter The “Futurama” revival at Hulu has set its premiere date. The new episodes of the beloved sci-fi animated series, officially the show’s eighth season, will debut on Hulu on July 24. New episodes will drop weekly on Mondays thereafter, with Season 8 (or Season 11 depending on how you break it down) consisting of 10 episodes. Hulu commissioned 20 episodes in total back in February 2022. Hulu has also released the first teaser for the new season, which can be seen below. This marks the second time the show has been brought back since it originally launched in 1999. After its initial four-season run on Fox, reruns of the show found new life as part of the Adult Swim lineup on Cartoon Network and on DVD. Four direct-to-video films were then produced, which were later re-edited into a fifth season that aired on Comedy Central starting in 2008. Comedy Central would go on to air two more seasons consisting of 26 episodes each between 2010 and 2013.
Futurama is finally arriving this summer on Hulu.
The reality competition version of Squid Game is coming later this year.
officially debuts on Max on June 22. The streaming service has debuted a new promotional image for the show's second season, featuring Carrie Bradshaw and company dining at a massive table with the tagline, «Pull up a chair, it's gonna be a feast.»Last month, the sequel series debuted the first teaser for the upcoming episodes.
Charna Flam Netflix announced the return of “Is it Cake?” and the addition of its latest “Nailed It!” spinoff, “The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge,” with both to premiere on the platform this summer. “Is It Cake, Too?” will premiere on June 30. It will keep deceiving celebrity judges as some of the world’s most talented bakers compete to create hyper-realistic cakes that look exactly like everyday objects. As they compete with cash on the line, judges and audiences will ask, “Is it real?” or… “Is it cake?” The eight-episode game show is hosted by Mikey Day and executive produced by Dan Cutforth, Jane Lipsitz, Nan Strait, Dan Volpe, Andrew Wallace and Cat Sullivan.
Marvel is launching a new binging strategy on Disney+.
Marvel has set the Disney+ premiere dates for the second season of “Loki” with Tom Hiddleston, and the “Hawkeye” spinoff series “Echo,” studio chief Kevin Feige announced during the Disney upfront Tuesday. The Season 2 premiere of “Loki” will debut Oct.
Disney+ is going to end the year with two new entries to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Archer” will end with its upcoming 14th season at FXX. The announcement comes despite the fact that FX never formally announced a Season 14 renewal for the series, though series star Chris Parnell had previously stated that the new season was in production back in January. The series aired its 13th season between August and October 2022. Season 14 of “Archer” will debut on FXX with two new episodes beginning at 10 p.m. ET/PT and stream the next day on Hulu. The show has long been a cornerstone of FX’s comedy lineup. It originally debuted on the network in 2009 and moved over to FXX in 2017. It has received 10 Emmy nominations throughout its run with four wins, including one for best animated series in 2016.
Get ready for the return of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.
In their lavender haze! Taylor Swift and Matty Healy were spotted getting cozy as the pair continue to fuel dating speculation.
“Heels” returns for season two on Friday, July 28 at midnight (ET) on the Starz app. Starring Stephen Amell (“Arrow”) and Alexander Ludwig (“Vikings”), the small-town drama series based on a wrestling league in rural Georgia will also debut on linear on Starz at 10:00 PM ET/PT in the US and Canada on Friday, July 28.