Director Ryan Coogler revealed during Marvel’s San Diego Comic-Con panel that David Jonsson will take on the mantle of the Black Panther. Jonsson will portray T’Challa’s son in the upcoming ‘Black Panther 3,’ scheduled for release on December 15, 2028. Coogler is set to direct the third installment of the series. Jonsson and Coogler appeared...
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Christopher Atkins Reflects on Career and Sobriety
Actor Christopher Atkins, well-known for his role in The Blue Lagoon, recently opened up about a missed opportunity early in his career. He spoke candidly at Fanboy Expo Knoxville in Tennessee, discussing how his drinking habits cost him the lead role in the 1984 film, Footloose. Atkins, now 65, explained to People magazine that the...
Conor Oberst’s Journey of Recovery and Reflection
Conor Oberst, known for his role as the frontman of Bright Eyes, has navigated a complex career since his early teens. He defies the typical narrative reserved for former child stars like Michael Jackson or Britney Spears. Starting at age 12, Oberst’s folk music became the foundation for bustling businesses, casting him as an unexpected...
Marvel’s Comic-Con Announcements Reveal Exciting Future Films
David Jonsson will take on the iconic role of Black Panther, the son of Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa, as announced by director Ryan Coogler at Marvel Studios’ Comic-Con International presentation. Jonsson joined Coogler on stage with fellow actors Letitia Wright and Winston Duke, displaying appreciation by placing his hand to his chest. “Black Panther III,” a...
Ted Danson Reflects on Personal Life and Career after ‘Cheers’
Ted Danson recently opened up about his personal affairs as he approached the end of his tenure on the sitcom “Cheers.” During a podcast episode titled “Where Everybody Knows Your Name,” the 78-year-old actor shared insights into his life at the time the show concluded in 1993. Danson remarked on the disarray in his personal...
Zach Top Discusses the Transformation of Country Music
Zach Top recently shared his views on the current state of country music. He believes that the genre has become ‘perfect’ and lost some of its ‘soul.’ In an interview with Rolling Stone, the 28-year-old country artist discussed his new song, “Good Girls & Cowgirls,” and explained why he thinks bluegrass music, his original style,...
WNBA All-Star Weekend Lights Up Chicago
This week, Chicago plays host to the brightest talents in women’s basketball during the WNBA All-Star weekend. The key event, the All-Star Game, is set for Saturday at the United Center, marking a celebration of sport and culture. WNBA All-Star Weekend Highlights The weekend features a range of events, including thrilling contests and notable appearances....
Brooke Burke Embraces Unique Health Practices While Enjoying Malibu Beaches
Brooke Burke recently walked along Malibu’s shoreline, showcasing her toned physique. At 54, the TV host and model was seen in a green bikini, complete with accessories like a necklace, gold earrings, and bracelets. Beach Style The bikini had a distinct crisscross design on the top, which matched with the bottoms. Burke often poses on...
Waylon Wyatt Battles Sepsis Amid Rising Music Career
Waylon Wyatt, a rising talent in the country music scene, is on the road to recovery after a severe battle with sepsis. This health scare caused him to cancel significant career events. Despite the setback, the young singer remains optimistic. Health Update from Wyatt In a recent video, Wyatt showcased his debut record, announcing, “We...
George Michael’s Complex Relationship with Fame Explored in New Documentary
George Michael inspired millions with his powerful vocals and hit songs. However, according to his Wham! bandmate Andrew Ridgeley, the global superstar struggled to embrace life in the spotlight. In an exclusive conversation with Fox News Digital, Ridgeley discussed Michael’s ongoing battle with fame before the release of the documentary “WHAM! 10 Days In China.”...









