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Disney’s ‘Tron: Ares’ shares trailer starring Jared Leto

Disney released the teaser trailer for its upcoming AI-themed, sci-fi epic, Tron: Ares, with the film’s star Jared Leto posting on social media“The Teaser Trailer for Tron: Ares. This October, worlds will collide. Only in theaters 10.10.25”

Tron: Ares is the long-awaited sequel to 2010’s Tron: Legacy, and the 90-second preview features Leto “who is sent from the digital world into the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humankind’s first encounter with A.I. beings,” per the logline. Jeff Bridges, who starred as Kevin Flynn in the original 1982 film, says in the voiceover: “Ready? Because there’s no going back.”

Directed by Joachim Rønning, the movie also stars Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Hasan Minhaj, Jodie Turner-Smith, Arturo Castro, Cameron Monaghan and Gillian Anderson.

Tron: Ares is out in theaters Oct. 10; see the trailer: HERE.

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Hulu shares trailer for Season 2 of “Nine Perfect Strangers” starring Nicole Kidman

Hulu released a trailer for the upcoming second season of Nine Perfect Strangers, starring Nicole Kidman reprising her role as unhinged wellness guru Masha Dmitrichenko, who brings nine new strangers together in the Austrian Alps.

The trailer sees Kidman’s Masha take nine new people under her wings to undergo psychedelic therapy to heal their traumas, opening with a voiceover revealing that the nine were “chosen under bizarre circumstances for a healing retreat.”

Per the official Season 2 logline: “Nine new strangers connected in ways they could never imagine are invited by mysterious guru Masha Dmitrichenko (Kidman) to join a transformational wellness retreat in the Austrian Alps. Over the course of a week, she takes them to the brink. Will they make it? Will she? Masha is willing to try anything in the interest of healing everyone involved, including herself.”

In addition to Kidman, the new Season 2 cast includes Henry Golding, Lena Olin, Annie Murphy, Christine Baranski, Lucas Englander, King Princess, Murray Bartlett, Dolly de Leon, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Mark Strong and Aras Aydin.

Nine Perfect Strangers, created by David E. Kelley and based on the book by the same name by Liane Moriarty, premieres its second season May 21 on Hulu with a two-episode launch. New episodes stream Wednesdays leading up to the season finale on July 2.

See the trailer – HERE.

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John Legend to embark on ‘Get Lifted’ 20th Anniversary world tour

John Legend has announced details for his ‘Get Lifted 20th Anniversary World Tour’. Backed by his full band, Legend will perforn a mix of deep cuts, fan favorites, and fresh renditions of his most popular hit songs.

The Get Lifted 20th Anniversary World Tour new tour will visit more than 40 cities across the U.K., Europe and North America, kicking off May 27th at OVO Hydro in Glasgow, UK, and making stops at The O2 in London, Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Accor Arena in Paris, Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, and Barclays Center in New York before the tour wraps on Dec. 9 in Oakland, Calif (with additional dates to be announced soon).

Legend wrote on Instagram: “I’m so excited to announce that I’m heading back on the road for the Get Lifted 20th Anniversary Tour! Join me and my band for an unforgettable performance of the entire Get Lifted album—the album that introduced me to the world—plus a few favorites from my career that *all of you* know and love.”

For tickets and additional information, head HERE.

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Cynthia Erivo to release sophomore album ‘I Forgive You’ on June 6

Singer and actress Cynthia Erivo announced that her sophomore album, I Forgive You, will arrive June 6. The new project features Erivo not just as a performer, but she serves as co-writer on each of the album’s songs.  I Forgive You is the follow-up to Erivo’s first studio album, Ch. 1 Vs. 1, which arrived in 2021.

Erivo wrote in an Instagram post: “Over the last 2+ years, between all the flights, the filming, the interviews, and the awards shows, I went to the studio with my dear friend [Will Wells, songwriter and producer on I Forgive You] and created this project for you and me. This album, this collection of songs, is something I’m so proud to share with you. First with ‘Replay,’ and now/today/tonight with ‘Worst of Me.’ I gave you one chapter with the first album, and now I have a couple more for you. Thank you in advance for coming with me on this journey.

As noted in her Instagram post, the song “Replay” arrived in February, just months after the release of Wicked, in which Erivo earned an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Elphaba. She will reprise her role as Elphaba in Wicked: For Good, which premieres Nov. 21.

Erivo also dropped another single, “Worst of Me,” from the upcoming album; stream – HERE.

Pre-order I Forgive YouHERE

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Deftones to embark on 2025 North American Tour with IDLES and Phantogram

Deftones have announced a new leg of 2025 North American tour dates set to kick off in the late summer. The newly-revealed dates come as Deftones wrapped their first 2025 North American tour leg, which featured support from The Mars Volta and Fleshwater.

The new run of shows kicks off August 22nd in Vancouver, British Columbia, and runs through September 17th in Kansas City, Missouri. The 14-date outing includes stops in Minneapolis, Montreal, Cleveland, and Denver, among other cities. The band will be joined on their new leg of the tour by Phantogram and IDLES on select dates, as well as opening act The Barbarians of California on all dates.

In addition to the headlining shows, Deftones are also playing the multiple U.S. festivals including Shaky Knees, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock, as well a couple shows in Toronto with System of a Down and a series of UK and European dates.

Tickets are available now via: Ticketmaster.

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Creed’s 2026 ‘Summer Of ’99 & Beyond Cruise’ includes 3 Doors Down, Collective Soul and more

Creed has unveiled the lineup for their 2026 ‘Summer Of ’99 & Beyond Cruise’ voyage, featuring 3 Doors Down, Collective Soul, Living Colour, and many more.

The 2026 cruise will set sail from Miami on April 17th on the luxurious Norwegian Joy ship, and stop at Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas, before returning to port on April 21st.  Creed will play two sets on the 2026 cruise, with the aforementioned 3 Doors Down, Collective Soul, and Living Colour joined by Filter, Black Stone Cherry, Oleander, 12 Stones, Tim Montana, Smile Empty Soul, and more acts to be announced. This will be the fourth Creed cruise in three years, with two that took place last year and this year’s recent voyage.

In addition, Creed are embarking on another North American leg of their “Summer of ’99” reunion tour. The band recently added more dates to the outing due to popular demand, as it now runs from July 9th through August 30th.

All ticket sales will take place through the cruise’s official website.

See the current lineup for the 2026 Summer of ’99 and Beyond CruiseHERE.

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Sean Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura takes the stand on Day 2 of sex trafficking trial

Cassie Ventura — the ex-girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs — took the stand on Tuesday at his racketeering and sex trafficking trial in New York. Ventura, who performed under the name Cassie, rose to fame with the single “Me & U” on her self-titled debut album, which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart back in 2006. Ventura and Combs dated on/off from 2007-2018.

Security video of Combs attacking Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 is a key piece of evidence in the trial. The video, obtained and published by CNN last year, shows Combs throwing Ventura onto the floor before kicking and dragging her. Combs is accused of sexually assaulting, trafficking and exploiting women over multiple decades before he was arrested last September.

The prosecution alleging in its opening arguments that Combs “used lies, drugs, threats and violence to threaten and coerce first Cassie” and then another unnamed person “to have sex with him in front of male escorts.”  However, the defense insisted that Ventura and the other alleged victim are both “capable, strong” women who chose to remain with Combs, adding that Ventura was “not coerced to engage in this sex life.”

The 38-year-old Ventura is pregnant with baby No. 3 with husband Alex Fine, to whom she has been married since 2019.  Ventura took the witness stand to testify, marking the first time Ventura and Combs are seeing one another in person since their 2018 split. Ventura testified Combs controlled every aspect of her life, telling jurors she often did things out of fear, since physical abuse was frequent. Ventura alleged violent arguments with Combs that she said “would usually result in some physical abuse … He would bash my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head when I was down.”

She concluded her first day of graphic testimony by recalling the time she says she tried to leave a “freak off” before it was over, referring to the March 2016 incident at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City (which was depicted on video shown to jurors Monday and Tuesday). She said: “There’s an instance in Los Angeles where it got violent and I chose to leave. There was a lot of drinking, a lot of partying. I’m not sure what happened but in the middle of it I got hit by Sean and got a black eye. When I chose to leave, I grabbed what I could and got out and Sean followed me into the hallway by the elevators, grabbed me, tried to drag me back to the room .. That’s me,” Ventura said, referring to the footage, adding that she made it to the elevators when “the next thing I knew I was just thrown to the ground.”

A full recap of the day’s testimony can be found HERE.  Ventura is expected to testify the entire week.

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Sean Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura takes the stand on Day 2 of sex trafficking trial

Cassie Ventura — the ex-girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs — took the stand on Tuesday at his racketeering and sex trafficking trial in New York. Ventura, who performed under the name Cassie, rose to fame with the single “Me & U” on her self-titled debut album, which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart back in 2006. Ventura and Combs dated on/off from 2007-2018.

Security video of Combs attacking Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 is a key piece of evidence in the trial. The video, obtained and published by CNN last year, shows Combs throwing Ventura onto the floor before kicking and dragging her. Combs is accused of sexually assaulting, trafficking and exploiting women over multiple decades before he was arrested last September.

The prosecution alleging in its opening arguments that Combs “used lies, drugs, threats and violence to threaten and coerce first Cassie” and then another unnamed person “to have sex with him in front of male escorts.”  However, the defense insisted that Ventura and the other alleged victim are both “capable, strong” women who chose to remain with Combs, adding that Ventura was “not coerced to engage in this sex life.”

The 38-year-old Ventura is pregnant with baby No. 3 with husband Alex Fine, to whom she has been married since 2019.  Ventura took the witness stand to testify, marking the first time Ventura and Combs are seeing one another in person since their 2018 split. Ventura testified Combs controlled every aspect of her life, telling jurors she often did things out of fear, since physical abuse was frequent. Ventura alleged violent arguments with Combs that she said “would usually result in some physical abuse … He would bash my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head when I was down.”

She concluded her first day of graphic testimony by recalling the time she says she tried to leave a “freak off” before it was over, referring to the March 2016 incident at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City (which was depicted on video shown to jurors Monday and Tuesday). She said: “There’s an instance in Los Angeles where it got violent and I chose to leave. There was a lot of drinking, a lot of partying. I’m not sure what happened but in the middle of it I got hit by Sean and got a black eye. When I chose to leave, I grabbed what I could and got out and Sean followed me into the hallway by the elevators, grabbed me, tried to drag me back to the room .. That’s me,” Ventura said, referring to the footage, adding that she made it to the elevators when “the next thing I knew I was just thrown to the ground.”

A full recap of the day’s testimony can be found HERE.  Ventura is expected to testify the entire week.

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Sean Combs’ ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura takes the stand on Day 2 of sex trafficking trial

Cassie Ventura — the ex-girlfriend of Sean “Diddy” Combs — took the stand on Tuesday at his racketeering and sex trafficking trial in New York. Ventura, who performed under the name Cassie, rose to fame with the single “Me & U” on her self-titled debut album, which hit #1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart back in 2006. Ventura and Combs dated on/off from 2007-2018.

Security video of Combs attacking Ventura at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016 is a key piece of evidence in the trial. The video, obtained and published by CNN last year, shows Combs throwing Ventura onto the floor before kicking and dragging her. Combs is accused of sexually assaulting, trafficking and exploiting women over multiple decades before he was arrested last September.

The prosecution alleging in its opening arguments that Combs “used lies, drugs, threats and violence to threaten and coerce first Cassie” and then another unnamed person “to have sex with him in front of male escorts.”  However, the defense insisted that Ventura and the other alleged victim are both “capable, strong” women who chose to remain with Combs, adding that Ventura was “not coerced to engage in this sex life.”

The 38-year-old Ventura is pregnant with baby No. 3 with husband Alex Fine, to whom she has been married since 2019.  Ventura took the witness stand to testify, marking the first time Ventura and Combs are seeing one another in person since their 2018 split. Ventura testified Combs controlled every aspect of her life, telling jurors she often did things out of fear, since physical abuse was frequent. Ventura alleged violent arguments with Combs that she said “would usually result in some physical abuse … He would bash my head, knock me over, drag me, kick me, stomp me in the head when I was down.”

She concluded her first day of graphic testimony by recalling the time she says she tried to leave a “freak off” before it was over, referring to the March 2016 incident at the InterContinental Hotel in Century City (which was depicted on video shown to jurors Monday and Tuesday). She said: “There’s an instance in Los Angeles where it got violent and I chose to leave. There was a lot of drinking, a lot of partying. I’m not sure what happened but in the middle of it I got hit by Sean and got a black eye. When I chose to leave, I grabbed what I could and got out and Sean followed me into the hallway by the elevators, grabbed me, tried to drag me back to the room .. That’s me,” Ventura said, referring to the footage, adding that she made it to the elevators when “the next thing I knew I was just thrown to the ground.”

A full recap of the day’s testimony can be found HERE.  Ventura is expected to testify the entire week.

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Pres. Trump to lift sanctions on Syria, announces $600B U.S.-Saudi investment deal

President Donald Trump arrived in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to begin an official visit to the Middle East, and revealed plans to lift U.S. sanctions on Syria, explaining that the move is meant to give the embattled nation “an opportunity to achieve greatness.”  The decision comes as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to build closer diplomatic relationships with Saudi Arabia and its regional partners.

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, widely regarded as Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, hosted Trump in Riyadh with full state honors, including a ceremonial lavender carpet welcome and a state dinner in Dir’iyah. Trump’s address took place at the Saudi-U.S. Investment Forum, hosted at Riyadh’s King Abdulaziz International Conference Center. The event gathered top business executives, including Elon Musk and representatives from Palantir, Uber, Google, Amazon, and other major firms, alongside Trump’s Cabinet members.

During his address, Trump laid out an optimistic vision for the Middle East, one focused on economic growth, innovation, and business partnerships. He portrayed these goals as a path toward overcoming the region’s longstanding conflicts and divisions. Trump praised the crown prince as “wise beyond his years” and credited his leadership for the kingdom’s rapid modernization, and jokingly said during his address: “Oh, the things I do for the Crown Prince,” directing his comment toward the Crown Prince, who sat in the front row with his arms folded — in what appeared to be a gesture of appreciation.  Trump added: “The moment belongs to Syria now, let’s see them rise to the occasion. Look at the progress in Saudi Arabia — truly impressive. Now it’s Syria’s turn. They’re good people, and we’re rooting for them.”

Trump lauded Saudi Arabia’s rapid development, framing it as a model for Middle Eastern progress. He credited the kingdom’s advancements to “homegrown ambition,” rejecting the notion that foreign powers could impose successful governance through external influence: “this remarkable transformation wasn’t delivered by outsiders in expensive suits flying in with lectures. It was built by the people of this region, their vision, and their determination. I imagined a Middle East that leaves behind the scourge of terrorism and extremism — a region that rises to become one of the most prosperous and respected in the world.”  Trump again addressed Mohammed bin Salman with a rhetorical question: “Mohammed, do you ever sleep? Or do you stay up at night thinking, ‘How can I make it even better?’”

The light-hearted exchange followed the announcement of a sweeping $600 billion investment agreement between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. The landmark deal was described by the White House as “the largest defense sales agreement in history.”

The investment package, which includes significant defense and technology components, highlights the Trump administration’s strategic focus on fortifying ties with Riyadh.  Among the agreements signed were initiatives to enhance judicial cooperation between the U.S. Department of Justice and Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Justice, defense modernization efforts coordinated with the Pentagon, and expanded partnerships between Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior and the FBI. The deal also features extensive training programs for the Saudi military and billions of dollars in investments in American data infrastructure.

Trump’s visit also spotlighted his personal business connections to Saudi Arabia. The Trump Organization has announced plans for real estate projects in Jeddah and Riyadh, further cementing business interests alongside diplomatic engagements.   At the investment forum, Trump touted Riyadh’s emergence as a global hub for business, technology, and culture. “Riyadh is not just the seat of government anymore — it’s becoming a capital of innovation and commerce for the entire world.”

Following bilateral meetings with Crown Prince Mohammed, Trump participated in a business luncheon and held private discussions on regional security, energy markets, and efforts to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran. Later this week, Trump is scheduled to continue his Middle East tour with visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

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