Today's entertainment news
Here are some of the top entertainment news stories from today:
Movies
- The highly anticipated Marvel movie "Black Widow" has been delayed again, this time to May 2022. The film was originally set to be released in May 2020, but has been pushed back several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: Variety)
- Tom Holland has signed on to star in a new movie called "Cherry," a crime drama based on the novel of the same name. The film will be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, who also directed Holland in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
TV
- The CW has renewed its hit show "Riverdale" for a sixth season. The show has been a fan favorite since its premiere in 2017 and has won several awards, including a People's Choice Award for Favorite TV Drama. (Source: Entertainment Weekly)
- Netflix has announced that it is canceling its popular show "The Society," which was a summer series that followed a group of teenagers who find themselves trapped in a parallel universe. The show was well-received by critics and audiences, but Netflix has decided not to renew it for a second season. (Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
Music
- Taylor Swift has announced that she will be re-recording her old albums after a dispute with her former record label, Big Machine Records. Swift has been open about her desire to regain control over her music and master recordings, and has been working on re-recording her old albums in an effort to do so. (Source: Billboard)
- The Jonas Brothers have announced a new tour, which will kick off in August and run through October. The tour will feature the brothers performing their hit songs, as well as some new music. (Source: Rolling Stone)
Celebrity News
- Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez have announced that they are ending their engagement. The couple had been together for several years and were planning to get married, but have decided to go their separate ways. (Source: People)
- Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has announced that he is launching a new production company, Seven Bucks Productions. The company will produce films, TV shows, and digital content, and will be based in Los Angeles. (Source: Variety)
I hope you found these stories interesting!