Entertainment news during the weekend
Here are some entertainment news updates for the weekend:
Movies
- The highly anticipated Marvel movie, "Black Widow," has been delayed again due to the ongoing pandemic. The film, starring Scarlett Johansson, was originally set to release in May 2020, but has been pushed back to November 2021. (Source: Variety)
- The new James Bond film, "No Time to Die," has been delayed until April 2021. The film, starring Daniel Craig, was originally set to release in November 2020. (Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
TV
- The popular TV show, "The Walking Dead," has been renewed for a 11th season. The show, which has been on the air since 2010, has been a ratings success for AMC. (Source: Entertainment Weekly)
- The new season of "The Crown" has been delayed due to the pandemic. The show, which stars Olivia Colman as Queen Elizabeth II, was originally set to release in November 2020. (Source: The Guardian)
Music
- Taylor Swift has announced a new album, "Evermore," which will be released on December 11. The album is a follow-up to her 2020 album, "Folklore." (Source: Rolling Stone)
- The Grammy Awards have been postponed until March 2021 due to the pandemic. The awards, which honor the best in music, were originally set to take place in January 2021. (Source: Billboard)
Celebrity News
- Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez have called off their engagement. The couple, who have been together since 2017, announced the news on social media. (Source: People)
- Kanye West has been hospitalized after a reported mental health crisis. The rapper, who has been open about his struggles with mental health, was taken to the hospital on Sunday. (Source: CNN)
Other News
- The 2021 Oscars have announced a new category, "Best Original Song in a Documentary Feature." The category will recognize the best original song written for a documentary film. (Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
- The popular video game, "Fortnite," has been banned in China due to concerns over its impact on children. The game, which has been a global phenomenon, was released in China in 2018. (Source: The Verge)
I hope you found these updates interesting!