Mark your calendars, beyhives as next month Beyoncé is blessing us with a new visual album. Queen B announced a new album titled Black Is King.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone has been given a new launch date, and will now be arriving tomorrow (June 11).The announcement comes from Infinity Ward’s official Twitter page with the short statement: “Intel Incoming for Season Four.” Fans will be able to access the title from 7am (BST).You can see the full tweet below.Intel Incoming on Season Four.New #ModernWarfare and #Warzone content is live tonight, June 10th @ 11PM PDT!— Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) June 10, 2020No details have
.Mark your calendars, beyhives as next month Beyoncé is blessing us with a new visual album. Queen B announced a new album titled Black Is King.
Mad Cool has announced a new date for the 2021 edition of its festival.Organisers were forced to cancel this year’s festival, which was due to begin on July 10, as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The next festival will now take place between 7-10 July 2021.All tickets for the 2020 festival will be carried over to the 2021 edition automatically but if fans require a refund, tickets must be returned by July 8 to start the refund process.
Yungblud has announced a new graphic novel called Weird Times at Quarry Banks University.The book will follow on from the Doncaster artist’s 2019 debut, The Twisted Tales of the Ritalin Club, and serves as the second volume in the series.
Father’s Day came with lots of joy, pleasure, bliss, and even pregnancy announcements. Fabolous took to Instagram to share that he was expecting a baby with his long term girlfriend, Emily B.He wrote, “Got the best gift ever for Father’s Day #GirlDad.”The two have been together for more than 10 years.
Drake paid tribute to all the dad’s “handling business” when he posted a rare photo of his son Adonis, on Father’s Day. The 30-year-old took to Instagram on June 21 to share the cutest pic of his mini-me, whom he shares with Sophie Brussaux.
Ellise Shafer editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Netflix has set a premiere date and released the trailer for new series “Say I Do,” and Amazon Prime Video shared a first look at Season 2 of “Hanna.” Travel Channel announced that their new series, “Hotel Paranormal,” will premiere July 11 at 10 p.m. Narrated by Dan Aykroyd, the 10-episode series takes a terrifying look at guests’ ghostly encounters across the country, from highway motels to grand hotels.
Infinity Ward has confirmed that the popular Call Of Duty: Warzone Plunder variant, Blood Money, will make its return later this week.In a tweet posted on Tuesday (June 16), the developer announced that Blood Money would finally return later this week, on June 18.
A new “Evil Dead” is on the horizon! And not only do we know that Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell are currently involved in the development of the film, apparently the new sequel is set to be made a lot sooner than fans are probably thinking. Speaking to Empire, ‘Evil Dead’ star Bruce Campbell talked about the current status of the new film in the franchise, and in doing so, he confirmed the newest filmmaker to take on the series, as well as the film’s title.
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are time-hopping their way through history, trying to save the world — if they can stay out of their own way!
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In the wake of George Floyd's death, Lorde is trying to do her part as an ally. According to Billboard, the Grammy-winning songstress issued a message to fans via email over the weekend, in which she condemned police brutality and described her efforts to help fight against it. "I've been following this week's events in the States from New Zealand.