The first series is yet to air in the UK
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The Banker, Apple TV+'s feature film whose release was put on hold after one of the film's producers was accused of molesting his half-sisters when they were children, will finally see the light of day. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie will get a theatrical release on March 6 before coming to the streaming service on March 20.
The Banker tells the true story of Joe Morris (Samuel L. Jackson) and Bernard Garrett (Anthony Mackie), two of the first black bankers in American history.
The first series is yet to air in the UK
The Disney+ series The Mandalorian ended its exciting eight-episode first season with a lot of big revelations including: Mando's (Pedro Pascal) real name (Din Djarin), his face — yes, our fearless hero was unmasked after being badly injured! — and it was also confirmed that he was rescued as a child by blue-armored Mandalorians after the death of his parents. He was raised as one of their own and thus took on the Mandalorian creed.
Maddie & Tae will release their anticipated sophomore album The Way It Feels on April 10. The project is produced by Jimmy Robbins and Derek Wells and features songs from the duo’s past two EPs released last year.“It has been four years since we’ve released an album,” Maddie Marlow says in a statement.
Kidnapping, cartels and Cage
In today’s film news roundup, Nicolas Cage’s “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” and indie drama “Shooting Heroin” get release dates, the “Big Fur” documentary finds distribution and Ezra Miller forms a production company.
Lionsgate has set a March 19, 2021 wide-release date for “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent,” the meta action comedy that stars Nicolas Cage as a version of himself.
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PartyNextDoor needs more time to put the finishing touches on his upcoming album. After promising fans new music in January, PND took to Twitter early Wednesday (Jan.
Jesus Quintana is fresh out of prison and ready for another adventure
Today, Justin Bieber released a new Kehlani collaboration titled “Get Me.” It’s the second single from his new album, Changes, which the pop singer just announced is arriving on February 14.
Justin Bieber is getting real about his decision to settle down with his wife, Hailey Bieber.
Justin Bieber will release his fifth studio album, “Changes,” on Feb. 14. The Valentine’s Day drop comes a little over three weeks after his YouTube series “Justin Bieber: Seasons” premieres on the video streaming platform. The single “Yummy” is already out and has logged more than 300 million streams since its debut last month.
Beliebers are jumping with joy for there has been so much happening on the Justin Bieber front. The singer, who has been laying low for a long time now, is actively promoting his new self-produced documentary and his new album Changes. But that's not what we are here to talk about. Dim those lights and get comfortable in those couches with your special someone for Justin Bieber is in the mood for love. Days after he dropped his song Yummy, JB returns with his second track titled Get Me.
The much delayed project from Sony's hood, titled Uncharted has been pushed ahead by three months from its original date of release. The film which has Spider Man star Tom Holland in the lead will now reportedly hit the big screen on March 2021, as against the original release date of December 2020.
Remember Pussycat Dolls' triumphant comeback performance on last year's The X Factor Celebrity? Well they've finally announced the release date of the new song they performed as part of their medley, called React.