Now Power, Starz’s engrossing crime drama executive-produced by 50 Cent, is over, it’s story has been picked up by a sequel series titled Book II: Ghost. Now, that show about to have some company on the network according to The Hollywood Reporter. 50 Cent and Starz have come together once again for a duo of new series currently under development which will have the rap media mogul’s shows all over the network.
One of the two shows is inspired by sports agent Nicole Lynn and will follow a female sports agent as she navigates the boys’ club of professional sports business, while the other would be a hip-hop anthology series whose first season would be devoted to 50’s long feud with former G-Unit rapper The Game. These two shows would join Power Book II and 50’s forthcoming show about the Black Mafia Family as part of 50’s overall deal with Lionsgate Entertainment, Starz’s parent company.
The agent show is executive produced by Lynn and written by Snowfall writer Tash Grey, recounting the events that led to Lynn becoming the first woman to represent a top three NFL draft pick. Meanwhile, the anthology series, Moment In Time: The Massacre will depict the behind-the-scenes events behind 50 and Game’s beef that spilled onto the street and eventually sent producer Jimmy Henchman to prison for conspiracy to commit murder. Abdul Williams, who wrote The New Edition Story, is billed as writer and executive producer.
2018 saw the release of Return To Mount Kennedy, a documentary about Robert F. Kennedy climbing a mountain named after his brother, the late president JFK. Pearl Jam leader Eddie Vedder recorded the soundtrack for the film, but it has yet to be released. Now, though, he has shared one song from it, “Cartography,” as part of Sub Pop’s singles club series.
The instrumental acoustic guitar and piano track runs shy of three minutes and is closer to American primitivism and Vedder’s solo material than it is to Pearl Jam’s typical rocking sound. The B-side of the release is a remix of the song by Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Nick Zinner, which plays up the song’s ambient qualities and samples Robert Kennedy dialogue.
Vedder said in a statement, “Listening to the speech delivered by Bobby Kennedy in regards to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years ago, you are reminded that once again we are at a moment in time when our society can and must do better. Voting is our most powerful form of nonviolent protest. And those whom we vote for must be made deeply aware that the issues of equality and justice in America are of the utmost importance and need to be not only restored but taken to the next level. NOW.”
One day, there will be a 4-LP boxed set of Bartees Strange’s debut album Live Forever. First recorded in the early months of 2019, the album has gone through many iterations, with songs added here and removed there, and the entire album being remixed and remastered more than once. The open-ended process of crafting Live Forever gave Bartees Cox the space he needed to imbue each song with its own meaning, and ultimately give 100% of his attention to every piece that went into creating the album.
Refusing to conform to any genre lines, Cox incorporates into Live Forever elements of punk, alternative, indie, hip-hop, R&B, and everything in between. It’s a record about resilience and power of the individual, with the main mission stemming from a desire to make sure that every person feels valued in life and that they are empowered to work toward their aspirations and live their fullest live.
Ahead of the new album, I chatted with Cox on Instagram Live to talk about the long road to Live Forever, his undying love for Adrianne Lenker, and the inspirational force that is Tyler The Creator, as part of our Fall Music Preview. Check out the full interview below
Live Forever is out October 2 on Memory Music. Pre-order the album here.
Kawhi Leonard isn’t associated with bright colors and cartoony imagery, as the Clippers superstar forward is best known for his stoic nature. Up to this point, New Balance has steered into that demeanor with its sneakers and apparel designed for his collection with the brand, such as their “Fun Guy.” campaign, with black and white shirts in Times New Roman font.
Most of his sneakers have likewise featured pretty straightforward colorways, but the next Kawhi collection from New Balance is going to be much more bold and colorful than anything we’ve seen from him. Leonard debuted the first of two Jolly Rancher colorways in Game 6 of the Clippers second round series with Denver, showing off a bit more of his personality. Jolly Ranchers are Kawhi’s longtime favorite candy, and as such New Balance partnered with the fruit candy to come up with something a bit more bold, but still very much Kawhi.
In late October (a firm release date is still TBD), New Balance will release a Jolly Rancher x Kawhi Leonard collection, featuring two colorways of Leonard’s KAWHI signature sneaker — the white and multi-color one he wore on Sunday and a blue raspberry colorway — along with slides and two pairs of lifestyle sneakers (the 327 and 480 Low).
New Balance
New Balance
The pops of bright colors are certainly a bit different for the Kawhi line, but I really like how New Balance still finds a balance between something bright and still being true to Kawhi’s personality. The Kawhi Leonard logo on the tongue of the sneakers features his name written in Jolly Rancher font with a collection of fruit cartoons, but they all feature a non-expressive look — a signature of Leonard.
New Balance
It’s a cool collab and I’m particularly fond of the blue raspberry colorway. The KAWHI sneakers will run $160, with the slides going for $35.
Khalid dropped his second album, Free Spirit, last year, but now fans are wondering when his next one will arrive. Well, the singer hopped on Twitter today and shed some light on his upcoming record, answering fan questions about its release date and what it will sound like.
One fan asked how long they should expect to wait for Khalid’s next album, and he responded, “I’ll say early next year to be realistic lol.” Another fan followed up by asking if the record will sound similar to his recent single “Eleven,” and he replied, “No! Way different.”
He went on to reveal that he doesn’t have a new single in mind for the album yet, but he’s only planning on releasing one song from the record before it drops: “I don’t have one yet! Its super early but I’ll keep you guys updated and I’ll probably only release one song before the album tbh.” Khalid also provided a couple different answers to questions about the album’s sound, writing, “I just wanna listen to it in bed in the dark with my earphones in hahaha,” and, “late night drives on an empty freeway.”
I don’t have one yet! Its super early but I’ll keep you guys updated and I’ll probably only release one song before the album tbh https://t.co/FxHjj1IRdt
Khalid also seemed interested in fan suggestions that he host a listening party for his new music, potentially an intimate affair over Zoom. However, he expressed concern about leaks. Ultimately, he concluded that he might consider the idea if participants signed some sort of non-disclosure-like contract.
okay low-key I wanna do one but with a small amount of people over zoom or something lol https://t.co/ZiSpv3qkUX
Khalid’s first two albums, 2017’s American Teen and 2019’s Free Spirit, both arrived during the first few months of the year. That, combined with the fact that a two-year gap between albums has been par for the course for Khalid so far, suggests that an early-2021 album for Khalid isn’t that unlikely, as he says.
The former, hosted by The Daily Show writer Larry Wilmore, premieres on September 18, while the latter, out September 25, is one of our most-anticipated shows of the fall. Ruffin’s segments on Late Night with Seth Meyers are always a highlight, and it’s exciting that she’s finally getting a show of her own. “We are going to talk about the news, and we are going to be doofuses, so hopefully it’ll be a nice mix of the two,” she told Vulture about how her show will stand out from the crowd. “We will be like, ‘Well now this crazy thing is the law. Let’s examine what that might look like in a puppet show.’ God, it won’t be a puppet show. Sorry I said puppet show. In a song or whatever. So hopefully we will do something like a monologue and maybe that’ll cover the topical news and then maybe a sketch and a song… Any ideas for structure, please mail them to me.” You can reach her at [email protected].
You can watch the trailer for The Amber Ruffin Show above, and for Wilmore below.
Lovecraft Country star Jonathan Majors has reportedly joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If further accompanying details are true, his upcoming role could make him the next Thanos-level villain.
Majors is onboard for one of the “lead roles” in Ant-Man 3, and according to sources for Deadline, he is likely playing Kang the Conqueror, a major time-traveling villain from the comics who’s had many epic battles with The Avengers. However, it should be noted that Majors’ role has not been confirmed by Marvel, nor has there been official word that the role would extend beyond the third Ant-Man film:
The studio had no comment, but sources close to the project say he is likely to play the super-villain Kang the Conqueror.
Sources add that like with so many new characters in the MCU, there could be a twist with how the character is featured in future films, but as of now he is likely to be one of the main villains in the next installment in the franchise.
Marvel fans have been waiting for Kang to show up in the MCU, and the likelihood of the classic villain finally making his debut only increased after the events of Avengers: Endgame. That film saw the heroes manipulate time to defeat Thanos. More specifically, The Avengers used Quantum Realm technology created by Hank Pym (Michael Douglas), which would certainly explain Kang’s presence in Ant-Man 3.
Majors’ casting also arrives on the heels of Ant-Man director Peyton Reed recently talking up the next installment. “I think the third Ant-Man movie is going to be a much bigger, more sprawling movie than the first two. It’s going to have a very different visual template,” Reed told The Jess Cagle Show in late August. He also confirmed that Evangeline Lilly will still be a major presence in the film and share top billing with Paul Rudd, despite her controversial remarks about not social distancing her children during the early days of the pandemic.
Kanye West wants his fans to help him root out an imposter on his roster, tweeting that he found a fake employee on his payroll and wondering if anyone had ever heard of such a person. Posting a screenshot of a what looks to be a blank profile picture from a job site with the name “Lauren Greenfield” and title “Music Consultant,” Kanye asked, “Has anyone ever heard of this person? I just found a fake employee on my payroll!!!”
Has anyone ever heard of this person ? I just found a fake employee on my payroll!!! pic.twitter.com/MzKQ3EF2Ki
While most of the responders, including good friend Chrissy Teigen (who is an absolute delight on Twitter most days), seemed clueless, a few theories did emerge. One reply posited that it could refer to photographer Lauren Greenfield, who apparently photographed Kanye’s wife Kim when she was 12 years old. Another hilarious theory was that the employee “was real until July 24th, but when the album didn’t drop she vanished because a music consultant was no longer needed.” Then, of course, there were the usual over-the-top memes and obnoxious stan tweets, proving that maybe Kanye should have kept this particular investigation in-house.
I found this, apparently a Lauren Greenfield photographed Kim when she was 12. Could she have been hired when you were putting together old photos for Kim?https://t.co/dmSKED0WVm
In the meantime, if Kanye’s worried about wasteful overhead, he might want to look into how his campaign money is being spent. It was recently reported he’s spent over $6 million on his wonky run for President, which has resulted mostly in his name being rejected on ballots all over the country due to false signatures. Good thing for him he’s the highest-paid male entertainer for 2020 or the money he’s spent on this and his 2019 Sunday Service concerts would have him in the poorhouse in no time.
J.K. Rowling’s spat with, well, just about everyone but Prager University over her anti-trans comments and fear-mongering has taken a new turn this week. What was mostly online rhetoric and back-and-forth over her trans-exclusionary comments about gender has seen some impact on her work, mainly actors from the Harry Potter movie franchise and those inspired by her books actively distancing themselves from Rowling and denouncing her comments.
Some Harry Potter fan sites have denounced her as well, and comments from authors like Stephen King and others have made her return a humanitarian award she won in 2019. But the latest controversy about Rowling is something very different, as critics say her anti-trans thinking has now directly influenced her writing. Word spread over the weekend that Rowling’s latest book — notably published under her male pseudonym Robert Galibraith — has a notably anti-trans plotline, in which a murderous, cisgendered man dresses up like a woman to kill other women.
The Telegraph published a tepid review of the 900-page novel, Troubled Blood. The review notes both the plotline and that it is likely to further anger those already aware of Rowling’s concern trolling about similar issues regarding trans rights. As many pointed out online, one common trope of anti-trans logic is that men will pretend to be women to gain access to spaces like women’s restrooms in order to commit violent crimes. As word spread about the review, many people expressed their outrage online that Rowling had included these tropes in her work.
“The meat of the book is the investigation into a cold case: the disappearance of GP Margot Bamborough in 1974, thought to have been a victim of Dennis Creed, a transvestite serial killer.”
Transphobic “Silence of the Lambs” tropes! How original!
The news may actually explain why some at the publishing house working on the new book reportedly threatened to stop working on it earlier this year when she began making a series of comments online that drew considerable attention. Given the actual plot and material in the book, their frustration makes more sense. And social media was soon flooded with critiques of the work, as well as sadness and frustration that Rowling continues to reinforce stereotypes many in the LGBTQ+ community find harmful.
Lol. She literally has to make up stories to justify her position. Her obsession with us is so strange. I don’t even think your standard issue transphobe puts this much effort into it. https://t.co/0r9Cgv0XK3
A lot of people had Harry Potter references to make.
In Harry Potter terms, JK Rowling has become Cornelius Fudge, unwilling to believe she’s been wrong all this time and doubling down on her transphobia. pic.twitter.com/vwQohwMErD
RIP Jk Rowling, died tripping over her own ego and bouncing down every stair in Edinburgh like a cartoon character
— Siobhan Thompson, mysterious European heiress (@vornietom) September 14, 2020
The reaction online was so intense that Twitter had to issue a correction when a hashtag, #RIPJKRowling, started trending. The site actually wrote “No, JK Rowling isn’t dead” under it on its What’s Happening board.
Twitter
And as many pointed out, this isn’t the first time the author has been accused of anti-trans writing in the series. Troubled Blood is the fifth book in series called Cormoran Strike, which has had other instances critics have pointed to as unfairly depicting trans characters. In the series’ second book, The Silkworm, a trans character is described as “unstable and aggressive” and stalks Strike, eventually trying to stab him. There are other comments made by other characters about Pippa, the trans character, that several critics found offensive.
About the James Gunn-directed film, the Birds of Prey star said, “I don’t want to give it away. When you watch the movie, it’s probably about halfway through. There’s an insane sequence that Harley does which was one of the most difficult things I’ve ever shot on-screen. And we shot it in like four days and I remember looking at the schedule and being like, oh my god, we’re not going to be able to do this. This is gonna be impossible.” She survived working with Peak Method Actor Jared Leto — nothing is impossible:
“And we did it, but it was hard and I was really beat up by the end of it. James was texting me before and said, ‘That scene looks amazing.’ That whole sequence apparently looks really cool. When you see the movie, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about.”
Please let King Shark be involved, please let King Shark be involved, please let…
The Suicide Squad is scheduled to open on August 6, 2021.
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