Mxmtoon is giving her fans what they want. Following the release of her latest single "Fever Dream," she's officially announcing a brand new tour.
12.01.2020 - 22:31 / deadline.com
By Peter White
International Co-Editor
CBS’ FBI and FBI: Most Wanted are set for a crossover episode in the spring, according to exec producer Dick Wolf.
Wolf revealed that the two shows will come back together after FBI: Most Wanted began life as a planted pilot in its parent show.
Speaking at the Winter TCA press tour, Wolf said, “Clearly the audience was waiting for the show. The show, to me, is part of the same family, it’s inextricably linked in terms of attitude but the
Mxmtoon is giving her fans what they want. Following the release of her latest single "Fever Dream," she's officially announcing a brand new tour.
Next month will see the release of Margot Robbie blockbuster Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn). The movie is coming out alongside a star-studded soundtrack and today brings a new contribution from Doja Cat. Check out the propulsive, club-ready "Boss B*tch" below (the asterisk is all Doja Cat's). "Boss B*tch" follows the release of another Birds of Prey track Megan Thee Stallion and Normani's “Diamonds.”
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Bayard Rustin, left, is pictured with Martin Luther King, Jr. in this undated photo. Rustin was the architectural genius behind King’s March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. Rustin also mentored King in nonviolent civil disobedience. Photo: Monroe Frederick/Courtesy of the Estate of Bayard Rustin.
Bayard Rustin, left, is pictured with Martin Luther King, Jr. in this undated photo. Rustin was the architectural genius behind King’s March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. Rustin also mentored King in nonviolent civil disobedience. Photo: Monroe Frederick/Courtesy of the Estate of Bayard Rustin.
With Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quitting royal life completely, there are many issues that remain unanswered or that are still to be decided upon.
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Peacock, NBC's official streaming service, is delivering a special treat for fans of Dick Wolf's iconic procedural shows. Back episodes of Wolf's Law & Order franchise, including Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, along with Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and Chicago P.D. will be available to stream on the service when it launches nationwide on July 15. As it stands, fans can only catch episodes from seasons currently airing via the NBC website and Hulu.
Ch-ching! The original “Law & Order” is finally make its streaming debut later this year on NBCUniversal’s Peacock.
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Go, Diego, go!
FBI: Most Wanted isn't like other Dick Wolf shows. In addition to adopting a darker tone than other dramas from the superproducer, the FBI spin-off is also set mostly on the road in suburban areas that aren't typically explored in Wolf's expansive TV universe. During the Television Critics Association winter press tour, the show's cast opened up about how the new series, which will stage a crossover with FBI this spring, sets itself apart from others in the genre.
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Kellan Lutz will never forget his days playing Emmett Cullen in the franchise.
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