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The 10,000th episode of “The Price Is Right” airs today. Over the years, 75,000 people have been called to “Come on down” . . . and contestants have walked away with more than $300 million in cash and prizes.
Jon Bernthal will return as ‘The Punisher’ in “Daredevil: Born Again,” and you won’t have to wait too long to see him again after that. Following his return in the Disney+ show, the actor will star in his own special presentation. Marvel Television has a Punisher special in the works, with Jon not only starring, but also co-writing.
Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’ has scored the biggest international streaming week ever for a rap song. After the song became a 5-time winner at the Grammy Awards, and following his performance at the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show, “Not Like Us” jumped 188% to 65.7 million streams in the week ending February 13.
Neil Young will hit the road this summer with his touring band, the Chrome Hearts. The tour kicks off June 18 in Sweden, then travels through Europe and the UK, before reaching North America. He recently released his first song with the Chrome Hearts, and a full album is expected.
Morgan Wallen has shared a clip of ‘Superman’, an unreleased song that he wrote for his 4-year-old son, Indie. The tune touches on his mistakes and legal troubles have played out in the public, and the fact that he won’t be able to hide them as his son grows up. Sample lyric: “One day you’re gonna see my mugshot/From a night when I got a little too drunk.”
Blake Shelton took his mom’s advice and spent some time on the tractor over the weekend. He shared a video showing he was finally getting around to planting onions and told followers he’s been meaning to do it for weeks but has been “putting it off and wasting time. My mom used to always say, (BLEEP) or get off the pot.”
Patrick Schwarzenegger is upset that people think he got his role on “The White Lotus” “because of who my dad is,” insisting that he’s been on “hundreds of rejected auditions” and is a real actor. “I think I manifested it,” he added.
“Moana 2” will be on Disney+ on March 12. Originally planned as a series, it was changed to a movie for theatrical release, leading to over $1 billion in box office earnings. The story follows Moana and Maui on a new adventure.
Robert Pattinson’s “The Batman” will not be part of James Gunn’s DC Universe, as confirmed by Gunn and his co-CEO Peter Safran. They aim to introduce their own version of Batman in the upcoming film “The Brave & The Bold”.
NBC’s new spinoff “Suits LA” debuted with 2.6 million viewers, ranking third out of four new dramas on the network. It was poorly reviewed, struggling to retain viewers, capturing only 50% of the audience from the show before it.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is mourning the loss of his beloved French Bulldog, Hobbs. The Rock shared the sad news on Instagram that his pup crossed the Rainbow Bridge … vulnerably writing he feels “numb over this loss.” He added, “We’re so grateful for every ounce of pure love he gave our entire family and we’re so grateful he didn’t suffer long as he quietly and bravely left in the night.”
Keith Urban has been announced as the headliner for CBS’ new series “The Road”. The show will highlight Keith‘s journey to discover the next big musician, with emerging talents opening for him at venues across Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and more! The series will not air until the fall of 2025.
An Ozzy Osbourne documentary called “No Escape from Now” will debut on Paramount+ later this year. It’ll be about Ozzy dealing with his health issues as he prepares for his final concert.
Hollywood’s biggest night out is almost here, and the Oscars just announced it’s pre-show host! “Dancing With the Stars” Julianne Hough and “The Bachelor” Jesse Palmer will host “The Oscars Red Carpet Show,” the official lead-in to the 97th Oscars on Sunday.
Travis Kelce has unfinished business. The General Manager of the Kansas City Chiefs, Brett Veach, provided a brief update on Travis Kelce‘s future as the team’s star tight end. The NFL Combine is taking place this week in Indianapolis, Indiana, which is where teams scout up-and-coming college players who have declared for the NFL draft. At the Combine, Brett shared that Travis is apparently “fired up.”
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