Yesterday entertainment news
Here are some of the top entertainment news stories from yesterday:
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)
- The cast of the upcoming "Spider-Man" movie has been revealed, with Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Jacob Batalon all set to return. The film is currently untitled, but is expected to be released in December 2022. (Source: The Hollywood Reporter)
TV
- The popular TV show "The Office" is getting a reboot, with a new series set to premiere on Peacock in 2023. The show will feature a new cast of characters, but will still be set in the same office as the original series. (Source: Entertainment Weekly)
- The CW has cancelled the TV show "Nancy Drew", after three seasons. The show was a reboot of the classic series, and starred Kennedy McMann as the titular character. (Source: Deadline)
Music
- Taylor Swift has announced that she will be re-recording her old albums, after a dispute with her former record label over the ownership of her master recordings. The first album to be re-recorded will be "Fearless", which is set to be released in April 2021. (Source: Rolling Stone)
- The music festival Coachella has been postponed until October 2021, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The festival was originally set to take place in April 2021. (Source: Billboard)
Celebrity News
- Actress and singer Selena Gomez has announced that she is taking a break from social media, after feeling overwhelmed by the constant scrutiny and criticism she faces online. (Source: People)
- Actor and comedian Kevin Hart has announced that he is stepping down as the host of the Oscars, after facing backlash over past homophobic tweets. (Source: The New York Times)
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