McDonald’s has teamed up with Travis Scott in a bid to get The Kids to buy its silly old burgers. Apparently it’s having a bit of a problem with that.
18.08.2020 - 20:41 / nme.com
Travis Scott has reviewed Tenet ahead of the movie’s highly anticipated release.The forthcoming Christopher Nolan film has caused a lot of online speculation because of how mysterious the storyline is, and of course, the ever-change release date due to the coronavirus crisis.Tenet will premiere in cinemas in over 70 countries across the world on August 26 after being pushed back multiple times from its initial release date of July 17.So far all that fans and critics have been told is that Tenet,
.McDonald’s has teamed up with Travis Scott in a bid to get The Kids to buy its silly old burgers. Apparently it’s having a bit of a problem with that.
I can’t tell you much about the newest film from Christopher Nolan. I can tell you I’m going to see it.
Christopher Nolan once gave us the hero Gotham deserves (if not the one it needed right then).
Inversion.Not even that tells you much. John David Washington’s character doesn’t even have a name, he’s just the protagonist.
Hip hop royalty! Diddy, 50, was spotted hanging out with several A-List friends in Malibu on Saturday, Aug. 22, including Travis Scott, 29, Nas, 46, Quavo, 29 and super producer Swizz Beatz, 41. The guys were joined by various members of their entourages as they enjoyed hung out at the beach, taking in the picturesque scenery. It’s unclear if the group were just enjoying a casual hangout or potentially working on a project, but it seeing them all together definitely had fans thinking!
A funny thing happened during DC Fandome yesterday when no one was really paying attention to anything other than DC Fandome: Warner Bros. released a final trailer for Christopher Nolan’s time-slipping espionage action epic, “Tenet.” Still, with all eyes on the DC superheroes, “Tenet” and its final trailer have almost garnered 3 million views on YouTube.
Travis Scott has some new music, and it’s coming from the soundtrack from one of the year’s most anticipated movies.
Ellise Shafer editorTravis Scott has shared a new track, “The Plan,” which is featured in Christopher Nolan’s long-awaited film, “Tenet.”Playing into the time-bending elements of “Tenet,” “The Plan” also stays true to Scott’s signature sound. Beginning with an earth-shaking bass loop that forms the foundation for the rest of the beat, the chorus soon interrupts its ominous tone.
Travis Scott is the cover star of GQ's September issue, and in his profile, the rap star revealed that he's working on a full-length album with Kid Cudi. The album will be a continuation of the Scott/Cudi collaboration "The Scotts," which debuted in April with the single "The Scotts." “I feel like I've learned so much," Scott told GQ.
Travis Scott is a man of many talents — raising a daughter included!
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorThe cover art for Travis Scott’s single “The Plan” from Warner Bros. upcoming event feature Tenet dropped tonight.
Travis Scott has officially announced ‘The Plan’, the lead track to the soundtrack of Chris Nolan‘s Tenet.
It’s official: the cutest video ever has been captured and it stars two-year-old Stormi Webster. In a new post that the toddler’s dad, Travis Scott, made to Instagram on August 18, the Astroworld rapper, 28, shared a video of his sweet baby girl goofing around in a pink princess dress with a tulle skirt. At one point early on in the clip, Stormi looked sweetly up to her dad and said, “I love you, Daddy.” And just like that, our hearts melted!
Travis Scott is raising his daughter Stormi to be "aware" of the world. The 28-year-old rapper shares his two-year-old daughter with former partner Kylie Jenner, and revealed that he wants to keep her aware of what's happening in the world, despite her young age.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorA new song by Travis Scott recorded for “Tenet,” the pandemic-delayed opus from Christopher Nolan, was described by the director as the “final piece of a yearlong puzzle” in a new interview in GQ.“His insights into the musical and narrative mechanism [composer] Ludwig Göransson and I were building were immediate, insightful, and profound,” Nolan said of the rapper, who it’s safe to say has never been praised in quite those terms before.
Travis Scott has secretly penned music for Christopher Nolan’s new spy epic Tenet.The Butterfly Effect hitmaker unintentionally revealed the song during an interview with a reporter for GQ magazine at his office, by playing it to them by mistake.The interviewer confirmed it was a track for the film, known as ‘Travis mix 16’, that they describe as a “brain-liquefying trip through time and space”.Nolan also confirmed Scott is working on the track, telling GQ about the rapper’s contribution over