Harry Styles keeps incognito while getting some fresh air on Tuesday (March 31) in Los Angeles.
12.03.2020 - 20:58 / abcnews.go.com
LOS ANGELES -- Universal Pictures is moving back the release of the ninth Fast and Furious film by a year amid the coronavirus outbreak. The studio on Thursday said that “F9” will now open on April 2, 2021. It had been previously scheduled to open on May 22, 2020.
The Fast and Furious movies are always big earners at the domestic and international box office and the absence of “F9” will impact the 2020 box office in a major way. The past two films have made over $1 billion.
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Harry Styles keeps incognito while getting some fresh air on Tuesday (March 31) in Los Angeles.
Selena Gomez is giving back to the staff at the Los Angeles hospital where she underwent a kidney transplant in 2017 by helping to provide them with key coronavirus medical equipment.
LOS ANGELES -- The folks at Turner Classic Movies had just decided they’d have to cancel their annual classic film festival when their general manager had an idea: What if they could do something else in recognition of the lost weekend?
Miley Cyrus and Rita Ora are using their passions for fashion for a good cause amid the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
Miley Cyrus and Rita Ora are using their passions for fashion for a good cause amid the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
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With all of us potentially spending more time at home over the coming weeks, here’s some good news from the fine folks at Amazon Prime Video – the announcement and first trailer for the new season of Bosch, their excellent crime series led by Titus Welliver.
Sophia Bush pushes a cart full of groceries after shopping at her local Whole Foods on Monday afternoon (March 16) in Los Angeles.
The coronavirus outbreak is sending more ripples through the entertainment world.
By Nellie Andreeva
LOS ANGELES -- The ripple effect of the new coronavirus on the entertainment industry reached late-night television and far beyond to the series “Survivor” in Fiji.
LOS ANGELES -- A federal appeals court on Monday restored a jury verdict that found Led Zeppelin did not steal “Stairway to Heaven."