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John Cena Is Not Who You Want Crashing Your Wedding In The ‘Vacation Friends’ Trailer

John Cena is having quite the year. He’s in the year’s highest-grossing movies (F9), he made his return to wrestling over the weekend, and he still has two more movies to go in 2021: James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad (he also recently wrapped up filming for a TV show based on his Peacemaker character) and Vacation Friends.

The raunchy comedy is a chance for Cena to show off his comedic side for the first time since Blockers, which he’s low-key very good in — even with the butt chugging. He plays one-half of a party couple (his partner is Search Party MVP Meredith Hagner) who crashes the wedding of Ron and Kyla (Lil Rel Howery and Yvonne Orji), who they met during a depraved week in Mexico. It’s like your wild high school friends meeting your classy college friends, if your high school friend was John Cena in board shorts.

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In this raw and raunchy comedy, straight-laced Marcus and Emily are befriended by wild, thrill-seeking partiers Ron and Kyla at a resort in Mexico. Living in the moment, the usually level-headed couple lets loose to enjoy a week of uninhibited fun and debauchery with their new “vacation friends.” Months after their walk on the wild side, Marcus and Emily are horrified when Ron and Kyla show up uninvited at their wedding, creating chaos and proving that what happens on vacation, doesn’t necessarily stay on vacation.

Directed by Clay Tarver, Vacation Friends comes to Hulu on August 27.

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Kevin Sorbo Bragged About Throwing A Tantrum (Over Masks) In Starbucks, And People Were Not Having It

The mid-1990s breakout star of Hercules is still mostly known for, well, Hercules, but he has been branching out. Kevin Sorbo’s now also known for his conspiracy-theory loving, right-wing ways on Twitter, so it’s no surprise that he’s an anti-masker, too. He did, after all, pin this freedom-hugging sentence to the top of his Twitter profile: “Raise your hand if you’re more concerned about losing your Constitutional rights than you are about Covid.”

Well, Sorbo resides in California, where he’s advocated for Photoshop-induced succession, and that’s about the same level of willful blindness that he apparently took while striding into a Starbucks this week. The state’s heading back into mask-mandate mode, and Starbucks (as a private company, which obviously requires clothing of its customers and also requires masks) is already on the assignment. In response, Sorbo claimed/confessed/bragged that he threw a massive public tantrum. He declared that this was the first time this has ever happened, and it’s a heck of a hill to die on.

“i’m not proud of this but i just made a scene in public for the first time in my life,” Sorbo tweeted. “I walked into Starbucks and they asked me to put a mask on. I yelled this is BS. I turned around and walked out. I know what you’re thinking… My first mistake was walking into a Starbucks!”

In response to Sorbo freaking out over “freedom,” people had absolutely no sympathy for him not pitching in to help protect others with a small strip of fabric.

Also, a good point here: if he’s not proud of what he did, why did Sorbo run to social media to spread the word?

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Pop Smoke’s New Deluxe Edition Of ‘Faith’ Adds Four Songs, Including A G Herbo Collaboration

Pop Smoke’s latest posthumous effort, Faith, is a big affair with plenty of guests, including Pusha T, Kanye West, Rick Ross, The-Dream, 42 Dugg, 21 Savage, Rah Swish, Travi, Beam, Bizzy Banks, Takeoff, Lil Tjay, Swae Lee, Future, Chris Brown, Dua Lipa, Pharrell, Kid Cudi, Quavo, and Kodak Black. Now, the party has gotten even bigger, as a new deluxe edition adds four new songs to the album and a handful more guests.

The new songs are “Questions,” “Run Down” featuring OnPointLikeOP and G Herbo, “Money Man” featuring Killa, and “Defiant” featuring Dread Woo and Travi. On “Run Down,” Smoke raps about chasing down haters, while Herbo pays tribute to Smoke with his verse.

Meanwhile, in a recent interview, Smoke’s mother, Audrey Jackson, said that it’s “easier” to listen to her son on Faith, noting that she hasn’t actually listened to Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon yet. “He does sound different on this, his sound, his style, it’s different,” she said.

Listen to “Run Down” above and stream the deluxe edition of Faith below.

Faith is out now via Victor Victor Worldwide/Republic. Get it here.

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Indigo De Souza’s ‘Hold U’ Video Is A Beautifully Platonic Love Fest

Asheville songwriter Indigo De Souza recently reissued her 2018 debut album, I Love My Mom through Saddle Creek, and is now readying a follow-up project with the storied indie label. De Souza is the daughter of a Brazilian bossa nova guitarist and a visual artist mother (the beloved subject of her debut title), but has a sense of artistry that’s all her own. She’s already shared “Kill Me” as a taste of her forthcoming new album, Any Shape You Take, and today’s she sharing another new song, “Hold U.”

Indigo said she wanted to write a song about holding space for loved ones to express themselves:

“I wanted to write about a really simple kind of love that isn’t necessarily romantic, but that is just about holding space for other people to fully express themselves and to feel celebrated. Just simply seeing someone in their humanity and loving them. We are constantly evolving and we only truly have space to process our lives openly if we feel safe and are encouraged to love ourselves and celebrate our bodies. I am really blessed with the sense of community that I have in my life, and I wanted to highlight that in this video. Community is the purest kind of magic and can heal so much trauma and pain. We all just want to feel truly held by the people around us!”

She also noted of the album, “The album title is a nod to the many shapes I take musically. I don’t feel that I fully embody any particular genre — all of the music just comes from the universe that is my ever-shifting brain/heart/world. […] Many of the songs on these two records came from the same season in my life and a certain version of myself which I feel much further from now.”

Watch the “Hold U” video above.

Any Shape You Take is out on 8/27 via Saddle Creek. Pre-order it here.

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Republican Rep. Steve Scalise Got Vaccinated After Seeing The Delta Variant Numbers: ‘It’s Safe And Effective’

After months of saying he’ll eventually get the COVID vaccine, Republican congressman Steve Scalise got jabbed this past Sunday as he joins a host of conservative voices who have made a dramatic reversal on vaccination in light of the Delta variant. In a much needed public display, Scalise cited the rising case numbers from the Delta variant as the main factor for his decision, and he praised the process as “safe and effective” while knocking down conspiracy theories that the vaccine has been rushed. Via The New Orleans Advocate:

“It’s safe and effective,” Scalise said, noting he supported funding that allowed the Trump administration to fast-track the process. “It was heavily tested on thousands of people before the FDA gave its approval. Some people believe that it might have been rushed. That’s not the case. I’ve been vocal about that for months. I know their process has high standards. The FDA approval process is probably the most respected in the world.”

Scalise also revealed that his hesitancy to get the vaccine stemmed from the fact that he tested positive for COVID antibodies “a while back” and believed he was already immune. However, when he saw the numbers that “90% of people in hospitals” with COVID are unvaccinated, he said, “That’s another signal the vaccine works.”

While Scalise has joined Fox News personalities like Sean Hannity and Steve Doocy who have been encouraging people to get the vaccine, the congressman stopped short of endorsing a vaccine mandate.

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‘Ted Lasso’s’ Brendan Hunt On Season Two, Alex Morgan Shoutouts, And Coach Beard’s Origin Story

Ted Lasso sports one of comedy’s more interesting origin stories.

Its genesis was a commercial gimmick NBC counted on to drive interest in its newly acquired Premier League scheduling back in 2013. Its present iteration is a half-hour streaming dramedy, filled with homespun humor and salt-of-the-earth characters that win it countless Emmys, Golden Globes, and, most recently, a Peabody Award. The evolution of Ted Lasso — like Ted Lasso himself — is the story of an underdog with good intentions, one that manages to completely exceed expectations.

And it continues in the show’s highly-anticipated second season, as Jason Sudekis’ titular coach tries to earn his English club some respect, on the pitch and off. New arrivals, familiar foes, and the introduction of an alter-ego known simply as Led Tasso all make the highlight reel for season two (we’ve seen the first four episodes) but the core of the show remains the same. It’s a story about friendship, perseverance, and the power of a perfectly baked biscuit.

UPROXX chatted with Coach Beard himself, actor/writer Brendan Hunt, to figure out the secret sauce of season two, dive into his love of the game we call soccer (it’s futbol everywhere else), and finally get to the bottom of a central mystery: Just what the hell is Beard’s real name, anyhow?

Congratulations. A Peabody Award is huge. I think, more importantly, Alex Morgan did a Ted Lasso dance after scoring a goal last month.

That is the correct order of importance.

Right. I was going to say is there one you point to and you’re like, ‘I think we made it now.’?

I don’t know. A Peabody Award is so mature. I think when I was a kid, I probably wasn’t dreaming of a Peabody Award, but I might have been dreaming of athletes I respect doing celebrations that I helped invent. So yeah, definitely Alex Morgan.

This show is still being discovered and talked about a year after it launched, which is unheard of in this streaming era. Why do you think that is?

I wish I knew. I think one is just the pace of it. We very intentionally take our time with the show and we have since the pilot. Comedy, sitcoms especially, have gotten faster and faster over the last, I don’t know, decade. I’m spit-balling here, but network sitcoms are down to 22 minutes so they’re just trying to fit in enough to make a story [and] 22 minutes is not a lot of time. We had the luxury of streaming to let the episode be as long as the story needs it. We let moments breathe. We have grace notes, as Jason is very fond of saying. I don’t know how many shows are doing that and are still funny. That might be one of the things that make us stand out. I don’t think it’s enough to explain the onslaught of positive tweets we so much appreciate, but I think it’s part of the recipe.

You also had a weekly release schedule which is unusual for streaming these days.

I think the only people who were mad about it not coming out all at once is people who’d gotten really used to watching everything all at once. I don’t think that’s the majority of people, and I don’t think that means it’s the best way to do it. I think coming out week by week was a huge positive for the show. It didn’t hurt Game of Thrones none either.

For season two, how did you balance the sunny, optimistic humor the show is known for with some of the tougher storytelling these characters need to grow?

One is that we just know what the arcs of these characters are. We know where they’re going. So that’s down the road. But then way back at the beginning, the central kernel of the beginning of this show is a premise that is screwball ridiculous, absolutely insane. An absolutely insane thing that would have never, never happened.

So because it’s so ridiculous and because we prefer to work at the height of our intelligence, we had to then play [it] as straight as possible, and then by extension of that, make the characters in it as real as possible. So those two things together just make it kind of organic for there to be this push-pull between a comedy side and an emotional side. I think we have a writing staff of people who all enjoy playing with that tension.

I’ve written a couple of plays that are comedies but that have emotional moments too. It keeps the audience off-balance in a really wonderful way. You can make the audience almost hold their breath for a moment in a way that you don’t necessarily get from a straight comedy. So one thing that does is, when the laugh finally comes along, it’s not just a laugh, it’s a release. That release, especially several releases over the course of a half-hour, can be a very healthy thing.

There was this really lovely interview that Ashley Nicole Black gave about her love for Coach Beard and the role he plays on the show. How does that role evolve in season 2?

Boy, that piece. I did not know that was coming, by the way, and then suddenly there it was. That was lovely. It was so lovely that I have forgotten the question that came at the end of that.

Does Beard’s role in his friendship with Ted change in season two?

I think I can tell you confidently with no spoilers that it doesn’t really change in season two, because he’s rock steady. His role is to fill in Ted’s gaps without anyone knowing that that’s what he’s doing, which is why it starts with getting on a plane with a book about the rules of soccer and learning soccer as quickly as possible because he knows Ted’s never going to fill that gap. Then another gap that Ted will have later is Ted not quite realizing how professional sports are different than amateur sports, and the results are important, and that that’s, as he says, okay. But yeah, his role is to fill in Ted’s gaps and to be a little bit Navy SEAL stealthy about it. Maybe he used to be a Navy SEAL. Oh, I’m going to write that down.

There’s so much mystique around Coach Beard that, that kind of leads to my next question Is Coach Beard his real name?

We don’t know yet. We just don’t know.

Come on.

Until it’s uttered by someone on camera, we’re all just speculating. Is his name Beard? Does he just have a beard? Is he Ted’s beard? There’s just a lot of options. I don’t want to commit to anything.

You and Jason recently announced the roster for the U.S. Women’s Olympic team. I assume that means you’re pulling for them this year. How did that come about?

I really get up for the women’s team in tournaments. In fact, the World Cup final two years ago, we had the whole writer’s room come to the bar with us. These are not really soccer fans, particularly so we say that the women’s team is part of the origin story. But how did that come about? They reached out to Jason, asking if he would like to do that thing, and Jason, as he often does, was like, ‘It would be more fun if I had company.’ It was a bit slap-dash, a little bit thrown together. But it was fun. Julie Foudy, I think she tweeted, ‘Best announcement ever.’

Probably the best review you could hope for.

Yeah, thank you, Julie.

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Stephen Colbert Had Issues With Fox News Host Brian Kilmeade Equating Not Getting Vaccinated To… Cliff Diving?

After more than a year of being trapped inside and being forced to take up bread-baking as a hobby, it’s hardly surprising that Americans are Hulk-smashing down their doors to spend time within mere inches of actual human beings again. But it’s worth remembering that less than half of all Americans have been fully vaccinated against COVID, which is why cases are on the rise again in all 50 states. On Tuesday’s episode of The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert pointed out that “all the anti-vax propaganda on Fox News is not helping” and took particular issue with Fox & Friends host Brian Kilmeade.

You may recall that, just a few weeks ago, Kilmeade bizarrely claimed that Mein Kampf was part of his high school’s reading curriculum. Which, if true, would make his stance on COVID vaccinations far less surprising. After declaring that it’s not the government’s job to protect its citizens from a deadly virus that has already taken the lives of more than 600,000 people in the U.S. alone, Kilmeade turned COVID into a matter of personal freedom… then compared it to cliff diving.

“If you didn’t get a vaccination, that’s your choice,” Kilmeade said. “And if you want to go cliff diving this weekend, you don’t have to check with me! It seems a little dangerous, but I’m not going to judge you.” When Kilmeade’s co-host Steve Doocy, who is rarely the voice of reason, helpfully pointed out that “99 percent of the people who are dying from COVID are unvaccinated,” Kilmeade — who is vaccinated, by the way — didn’t hesitate in again declaring that “that’s their choice.” None of this computed for Colbert:

“So the brown-haired guy believes that being unvaccinated and maskless is the same as being a thrill-seeker who jumps off of cliffs. Well, that analogy does work if you first strap that cliff jumper to a group of old people.”

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‘The Witcher: Nightmare Of The Wolf’ Teaser Shows Off A More Dashing Monster Hunter (Than Geralt) Taking On… Zombies?

Geralt of Rivia might be the grumpiest beloved character on Netflix, but Vesemir’s younger years bring a whole other vibe for The Witcher franchise on Netflix. He seems, I don’t know, happy? And very non-grunty. For fans of The Witcher series on Netflix, that’s an intriguing development. This would be the teaser trailer for the franchise’s anime prequel movie, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf, which will help bridge the waiting gap between seasons.

The film gives Vesemir, who is Geralt’s mentor, an origin story. That’s especially relevant because The Witcher Season 2 will include the grown Vesemir, portrayed by Kim Bodnia (Killing Eve‘s mischievous Constantine). His take on the character shall undoubtedly be worth remembering, but in this anime, Theo James takes on the dashing version of the not-quite O.G. monster hunter. We see him slay all manner of menaces, including what appears to be an army of the undead.

This looks like a good time, bard or no bard. From the film’s synopsis:

The world of The Witcher expands in this anime origin story: Before Geralt, there was his mentor Vesemir — a swashbuckling young witcher who escaped a life of poverty to slay monsters for coin. But when a strange new monster begins terrorizing a politically-fraught kingdom, Vesemir finds himself on a frightening adventure that forces him to confront the demons of his past.

The Witcher showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich co-wrote the film, along with Beau de Mayo. Han Kwang II is in the director’s seat, and Vesemir is voiced by Theo James. This film should go a long way to quench some fandom thirst before Season 2 arrives on December 17 (put it on the calendar). Meanwhile, The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf will stream on August 23, only on Netflix.

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Offset And Cardi B Had Their First Date At A Historic Sporting Event

Cardi B and Offset are one of the biggest power couples in music, and it turns out their their relationship started in an appropriately huge way.

Offset was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night, and he told guest host Anthony Anderson that his and Cardi’s first date was at a historic sporting event, saying, “My first date, I went big. I wanted to do something that was not normally done, you know what I’m saying? I wanted to have fun, and not so serious… enjoyable time. So I took her to the Super Bowl.”

The game in question was 2017’s Super Bowl LI. Sports fans know that game well, as it’s the one where Tom Brady and the New England Patriots famously overcame a 28-3 deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons and pull off the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history.

Offset said he lost $10,000 betting on that game, but there was a silver lining: “I lost $10,000 that night, too. You know what I won? My wife!”

Elsewhere during the conversation, Anderson tried to find out the name of the couple’s upcoming child, but Offset said it’s still a “mystery.”

Check out the full conversation above.

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The ‘Twilight’ Movies Are Dominating Netflix’s Most-Watched List

Like a different kind of vampire, the Twilight movies are sucking the energy out of Netflix’s most-watched list. The vampire series, starring Kristen Stewart as Bella, Robert Pattinson as Edward, and the creepiest CGI baby that you ever did see as Renesmee, was recently added to the streaming service, where it’s dominating the top 10.

Netflix’s most-watched title in the U.S. as of Wednesday morning is something called Virgin River, which isn’t a Twilight movie but sounds like it could be, followed by the new season of Mindy Kaling’s excellent Never Have I Ever then the original Twilight at #3. The Twilight Saga: New Moon is #5, while The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 is #7, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is #8, and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is #9. There are only (only?) five Twilight movies, and they’re all in the Netflix top 10.

You know what’s not in the top 10 because it’s clogged with sparkly vampires? Gunpowder Milkshake, the fun beat-him-up action movie with Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, Carla Gugino, Michelle Yeoh, Angela Bassett, and Paul Giamatti, or any of the Fear Street movies, or the new season of Tim Robinson’s brilliant sketch series I Think You Should Leave. Remember earlier when I said Virgin River would be an excellent alternate title for Twilight? That’s still true, but an even better one is Coffin Flops.

Also, if you have never seen any of the Twilight movies and want to watch the best one, go straight to The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. It’s wild.