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The ‘Succession’ Series Finale Will Be The Show’s Longest Episode By Far

Most episodes of Succession are 55 to 65 minutes long. But there are exceptions. The season two finale of the HBO drama, for instance, came in at 74 minutes, while the season three finale wasn’t far behind at 66 minutes. The “very satisfying” series finale will be even longer. “It’s 90 minutes,” composer Nicholas Britell told Variety. “It’s a huge episode — like a movie.”

If 10 minutes of that hour-and-a-half-long runtime was an extended version of Britell’s theme song, it would be the greatest series finale of all-time.

Creator Jesse Armstrong previously discussed why he decided to end the show after four seasons. “We played out various scenarios: We could do a couple of short seasons, or two more seasons. Or we could go on for ages and turn the show into something rather different, and be a more rangy, freewheeling kind of fun show, where there would be good weeks and bad weeks. Or we could do something a bit more muscular and complete, and go out sort of strong. And that was definitely always my preference,” he told the New Yorker. Armstrong added, “I do think that this succession story that we were telling is complete.”

It will officially be complete on Sunday, May 28th (Memorial Day weekend), when the Succession series finale airs on HBO.

(Via Variety)

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‘Ted Lasso’ Power Rankings: Richmond Is On A Hot Streak And The Vibes Are Abysmal

The Ted Lasso Power Rankings are a weekly analysis of who and/or what had the strongest performance in each episode. Most of the list will feature individual characters, although the committee does reserve the right to honor anything from animals to inanimate objects to laws of nature to general concepts. There are very few rules here.

Season 3, Episode 8 — “We’ll Never Have Paris”

HONORABLE MENTION: Henry Lasso (I have thought about it a lot and I have decided I would like to see him go through a goth phase); Higgins (the Diamond Dog meetings are the best part of his day, no contest); Michelle and Dr. Jake (feels a little early in the relationship for a trip to Paris, no?); Jack (more on this later); the Eiffel Tower (a lamppost with a publicist); Isaac (heart is always in the right place); Will Kitman (Will deleting the photos from his phone raises so many questions about his personal life that I need answers to); Colin (my assumption here is that Isaac knows Colin’s secret now after yoinking his phone, which will be fine but will also probably be a thing soon-ish); Trent Crimm (“woof”); Facebook (for grandparents and racists); Sam (Sam is a sweet man, which is nice, because imagine the scandal if pictures of Rebecca were discovered on his phone); Coach Disco (need to know more about him); lawyers (ruin everything); Jade (still weird to see her smile but it’s kind of nice)

10. Roy (LAST WEEK: 6)

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Roy was so close to doing the right thing. He walked up to Keeley and tried to comfort her a little in the wake of the leaked/hacked video fiasco. He said most of the correct things, for a while, which is not nothing for a dude who has, to this point in his life, dealt with feelings by trying to smash his forehead through them. There is and has been progress here. Which is and was lovely.

But…

Then he went and asked who the video was for. Was this curiosity understandable, given the thing where Keeley is his former lover and the video was not for him? I mean, sure. Maybe. The human brain sometimes does this and other self-defeating things to itself, for reasons it does not explain. But you don’t do that out loud, to the person who is going through it, outside, in a public parking lot.

Come on, buddy.

9. Nate (LAST WEEK: 2)

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I am happy Nate has a girlfriend and I am happy he appears to be happy and I am mostly happy he dealt with Ted showing up at his game in a healthy way, even if he did backtrack and delete the text to Rupert saying it was okay Ted was there and he found it kind of funny, actually. There is progress here. He’s a very insecure man who needs to take these steps slowly or he might never take them at all.

He does need a better group to solicit advice from, though. His fake little Diamond Dogs — the Love Hounds, which sounds like a rock band from the 1950s — featured a thrice-divorced maniac and a pickup artist. Not ideal.

8. Keeley (LAST WEEK: 5)

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Keeley is:

  • Dealing with a situation where a private video of hers was leaked to the public, which is embarrassing and violating and humiliating and really just not a lot of fun
  • In the process of breaking up with the girlfriend who was extremely not supportive about it all — the first letter was bad, the second was not much better — and who is introducing her as “a friend” all of a sudden after professing her love publicly in the office just the other week
  • Reading the comments, which no one should ever do

Still, she’s holding up kind of okay and Jamie showed up to give her a nice hug and I think she will figure this out. Slotting her at eight feels right.

7. Mini golf (LAST WEEK: Unranked)

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Three things are true here:

  • Mini-golf is a lot of fun
  • This GIF is from Holey Moley, the extreme mini-golf show that airs on ABC in the summer and featured the Muppets last season and is just outrageously stupid and something I love as much as some members of my family
  • I would like to see Coach Beard and Roy and Dani Rojas compete on this show

Thank you.

6. Ted (LAST WEEK: 8)

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ON ONE HAND: The team is on a hot streak. They are piling up wins. This represents progress after a prolonged slump and the surprise midseason retirement of Zava, which feels like it happened 700 years ago somehow.

ON THE OTHER HAND: He is freaking out a little about Michelle and Dr. Jacob — sorry, “Jake” — going to Paris and he’s toying with asking his boss to find him a private investigator to follow them around Europe, which he seems to be backing off of but was maybe not even a super healthy thought to entertain, even for a little. Please picture a tabloid getting ahold of this story and splashing it on the front page with a snappy pun headline.

Get it together, Ted.

5. Rebecca (LAST WEEK: Unranked)

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Rebecca is spending a lot of time as a listening board for her flailing friends/employees lately, which is nice, in a way, if only because we all need a person or two in our lives who we can turn to when things go sideways. But it’s also… I don’t know. It’s not easy being the person who everyone dumps their problems on. And Rebecca has her own stuff, too, which is largely being brushed aside right now. I worry about her but I also wouldn’t mind having her as a friend. I could use a rich buddy who gives good advice and has a private investigator or two on call.

4. The Beatles (LAST WEEK: Unranked)

The thing I like about Beard’s little chat with Henry — the one about the history of “Hey Jude” and how it was a song by Paul McCartney written for John Lennon’s kid to help him keep his spirits high — is that, if we follow Beard’s logic a little, it implies he is Paul and Ted is John and, boy, it would be fun to start pushing another dumb theory that this all means Ted gets assassinated before the season ends. The show just goes pitch-black out of nowhere. Full-on Breaking Bad. Imagine how angry people would be. It would almost be worth it for me, just for the chaos. I think it means Roy is George and Higgins is Ringo, too. That’s fun.

Anyway… the Beatles. Pretty good band. I wonder what Paul is gonna do with the six-figure check that I assume the show wrote him to use almost all of one of his most famous songs. I hope he buys a hovercraft.

3. Jamie Tartt (LAST WEEK: 3)

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Jamie is:

  • Slowly becoming a sweet man
  • Handing out body sprays with scents like “leather and cookies,” which… no thanks
  • Not entirely sure how to spell the word “password”

He’s getting there.

2. Mae (LAST WEEK: Unranked)

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I love Mae. I love that she runs a tight ship and I love that she knows how to hack the games in her pub so little American boys can play them and I love that she might sometimes ban customers for the crime of rooting for the wrong team, even if it was just a little. I also love that she appears to run the only restaurant and bar in town. I like to believe she ran all the competition out with ruthless business practices a few decades back, up to and including tossing firebombs through their windows in the middle of the night.

I would watch this prequel. So would you. Do not lie to me.

1. Coach Beard (LAST WEEK: 1)

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He’s a good man.

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Jamie Foxx’s ‘Beat Shazam’ Will Reportedly Replace Him With As Host While He Remains Hospitalized For A Mystery Condition

Jamie Foxx remains in the hospital after suffering some sort of medical emergency last month while in Atlanta for his latest flick Back In Action. Foxx’s daughter Corinne confirmed that the actor was “on his way to recovery,” in an Instagram post on April 12th.

Due to his condition, Foxx will be replaced on Beat Shazam, the music gameshow which he hosts alongside Corinne. Corinne is also reportedly not returning for the new season, which begins filming this week, according to TMZ, in order to stay with her father in Atlanta.

Kelly Osbourne seemingly confirmed via Instagram that she would step in for Corinne as the show’s DJ. In a now-deleted Instagram story (via Page Six), Osbourne was seen on set, where an emcee was heard introducing Nick Cannon, who is expected to replace his pal Foxx, though no official announcement has been made yet.

Cannon recently gave a brief update to Entertainment Tonight, saying that Foxx’s condition had been improving. “Man, I’m praying. You see, I posted on Instagram. I literally have been saying prayers out loud. Words of affirmation for my big brother,” Cannon told ET, adding, “I know he’s doing so much better because I’m actually about to do something special for him, and doing him a favor.”

It seems like Cannon’s mystery favor involves him hosting the competition show while Foxx is in recovery. He sure does love hosting! In addition to excessive procreation.

(Via TMZ)

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Yung Miami Said She Would ‘Smash’ Megan Thee Stallion After Confirming She Is Bisexual

Last year, when Yung Miami had Megan Thee Stallion on her show Caresha Please, the City Girl and the Houston Hottie set fans’ antennae buzzing as they shamelessly flirted their way through their interview. “I like what I like,” Megan told Miami in response to whether Thee Stallion “likes girls.” “I like you.”

Now, it appears that the feeling is mutual, as a clip from Miami’s upcoming interview with gossip site Hollywood Unlocked found her confirming her own bisexuality and admitting that she’d “smash” Megan during a game of “Smash Or Pass.” “I really do like girls,” Miami said, although she also added, “I don’t want to be in a relationship with girls.” When asked about Meg, Miami replied enthusiastically, “I’ma smash. All day and tomorrow. Megan just give me… Like, she really can take me up and throw me down.”

The interview wasn’t the first time that Miami made overtures to her fellow rappers. Megan found Miami’s 2021 song “Rap Freaks” highly amusing as she made passes at a number of MCs, from Lil Durk to Diddy. “Diddy, let me put it in your face like them roaches / And put your rich ass to sleep, buenas noches,” she rapped, sending Meg into uproarious laughter in a video on Instagram.

Miami’s bedroom proclivities continue to be a source of fascination for rap fans. Earlier this year, she admitted to being into “golden showers,” prompting fans on social media to coin the nickname “Pee Diddy” for her then-beau. However, she recently shot down that rumor while also revealing that the couple had broken up — which didn’t stop them from appearing together at the Met Gala earlier this week.

Miami’s full interview with Hollywood Unlocked goes live at 5 pm ET here.

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With Rolling Loud’s Loundpunx, Fans Actually Get Their Money’s Worth

During the NFT boom in music a few years, regular Uproxx readers might have noticed that I’ve always been a bit skeptical of the things. As popular as NFTs became in the recording industry, some of the products being offered up felt more like ways to extract money from invested fans without offering anything much of value. The Bored Apes, the artist profiles on DSPs, the “collectibles” that vanished into thin air as the exchanges hosting the various blockchains supporting them folded or crashed… they all seemed to justify initial skepticism — and that of some of the artists who were being asked to join the party.

However, there was one brand whose offering was intriguing — and seemed to actually give its holders something in the way of value. Rolling Loud, the traveling festival that blew up out of the Miami underground and rapidly expanded to outposts as far-flung as Toronto, Portugal, Thailand, and more, tried something a little different. Its Loudpunx NFTs were billed on the company’s website as “VIP passes to all future Rolling Loud festivals.” Fans could only cop them with Ethereum, but holding them grants access not just to the festivals but also to special VIP lounges and other exclusives within the festival.

As Rolling Loud co-founder Tariq Cherif noted via Zoom, the program has been successful so far largely because of the cutting-edge nature of hip-hop culture itself. With fans of Rolling Loud already among blockchain enthusiasts — hip-hop fans more likely to adopt and adapt to new trends — there was already a market for the product. But fans are also getting their cryptocurrency’s worth with Loudpunx. Cherif says this is only the beginning, and there’s much more to come.

How did the opportunity to create the Loudpunx platform and Loudpunx NFT concept come up, from conception to execution?

In 2018, I start getting into buying crypto. I started with Bitcoin, and then later, Ethereum, and then later, some Altcoins. I wish I got into crypto when I first heard about it in 2009 or 2011. I don’t remember what year it was, but it was when it was a dollar for a Bitcoin. But someone pitched it to me that the use case was, “Oh, you can buy drugs on the Silk Road,” and I was like, “Well, I don’t need or want to buy drugs online, so I don’t need this digital currency.”

I found out about it from that movie Dope, and I was like, “Oh, yeah. That makes sense,” but it just never occurred to me that people would do a stock exchange on it. Like, “Oh, yeah. Dang, dang.

Fast-forward to 2020, Bitcoin got pretty low. I bought some more Bitcoin in March 2020, and then I start seeing NFTs in 2020, and I’m like, “Oh, this is cool.” Then I see NBA Top Shot, and I’m like, “Oh, this is really cool.” I originally was going to try to rush out Rolling Loud’s version of an NBA Top Shot. It was going to be randomized packs of moments iconic to Rolling Loud history, so you buy a pack and then have different levels of rarity moments in the pack. But I started working on that, and I realized I shouldn’t rush that out. I should really put my head down with our team and figure out what we can do.

Prior to the NFT boom, I had been just playing in my head, and doodling on whiteboards and pieces of paper, trying to figure out how we could best create a loyalty program for our fans. I was studying credit card companies and airlines, and just trying to figure out, “How do we create some type of point system or reward system with tiered gold, silver, bronze?”

I started seeing more and more people in NFTs talking about utility, and what you can do for holders that hold an NFT. That’s when it really clicked, like, “Oh, we should create our loyalty program,” or at least one of our current loyalty programs. I’m sure we’ll do other things in the future, but our current loyalty program is this Loudpunx thing. We started working on it, and we took our time. We took so much of our time that we ended up dropping it after the bull market of NFTs, but I kind of like that, because I don’t want us to be perceived as a cash grab or anything like that.

Why were NFTs the right way to go for your loyalty program?

At the end of the day, we don’t need to sell NFTs. We do perfectly well selling concert tickets, festival tickets in a Web 2.0 Way, but the main purpose of the Loudpunx project is to provide that value to our core fans. One of the biggest drivers of this is that I would see, and my team would see, tweets and Instagram posts and Instagram comments, and DMs and whatnot, like, “I’m going to my 10th Rolling Loud,” or, “I’m going to my third Rolling Loud this year.” As in, they went to three in one year. There’s probably a few thousand people that go to a lot of Rolling Louds. Most fans probably go to one Rolling Loud a year, but there’s some fans that literally fly around the world with us, and I was like, “That’s cool. We should give these people something.”

That’s what this Loudpunx project is. One purchase and boom, you’re locked in. You can go to every Rolling Loud for life, VIP, access to the exclusive Loudpunx lounge within VIP, and just have a great time. It’s easier on your pocket, and when you’re done with it, you’re free to sell it. We love the frictionless nature of Web 3.0. You could do a Web 2.0 solution for a lifetime pass, but then your name would be attached to it. Then if you were done with it, and you wanted to sell it, it would just be a hassle. Whereas harnessing the technology of Web 3.0, it’s just like boom. You buy, it’s yours. Boom, you don’t want it anymore? You sell it, it’s gone.

How has the response from Loudpunx’s users been? What have they said about the program, and how has that worked out for them so far?

It’s been overwhelmingly positive. We’ve had great turnouts. We sold just over 2,000 of these Loudpunx, and about 800 of them came to the LA Show, and 300 and something of them came to the Thailand show. I’m expecting a good amount of them to come to the Miami show this summer, and a decent amount of them to come to our Europe show this summer. The usage of it is high, as far as taking advantage of the utility. The biggest thing I see from our holders is, “Oh, this is the best utility in Web 3.0. I’m actually getting something, and I can redeem it on a consistent basis.” I don’t remember if it was January or February, but we launched Q1, and within Q1, we gave that utility immediately in our first festival of the year in LA.

As far as the challenges of executing something like this, what have they been and how have you overcome them?

I think one of the biggest challenges is with our accounting department wrapping their head around it, government regulation, gray area on how this all needs to work. It’s a little bit wild, wild west. I think that’s been the main challenge, but we got through that. We figured that out, and we’re moving forward.

Do you see yourself, or Rolling Loud, getting involved in advocacy for Web 3.0? Because you’re absolutely right, it’s the wild, wild west. We saw with Ticketmaster, how Congress is starting to get involved. We clearly need new rules and new protections for the spaces, for the artists, for promoters.

We’ll be vocal when it’s merited. We’re fans of Web 3.0, especially when it comes to ticketing. I think that Web 3.0 is great for ticketing, and I think in the future we’ll see more of that. I think Web 3.0 is great for independent artists looking to monetize their craft directly with their fans. I think it’s great for being able to charge royalties, both for promoters like ourselves and for artists.

I think we’ll be as vocal as needed, but we also aren’t some company that’s trying to be out here taking a stand. We are here to represent hip-hop, we’re here to champion hip-hop, and just bring happiness to millions of people while preserving/nurturing hip-hop culture. That’s our mission, and that’s what we’re here to do. Web 3.0 is a tool to help us do that, but our primary focus is promoting hip-hop culture, not promoting Web 3.0, right?

There you go. I always like to ask this question, because as a journalist, I do a lot of interviews. I have to ask a lot of the same questions, and I know my subjects maybe get a little tired of hearing and having to answer the same questions, so this is me inviting you to compose your own question for yourself. Something that you’ve always wanted to talk about that you never get to talk about.

I’d say the biggest misconception about Rolling Loud from people that haven’t been here with us from the beginning is that we’re opportunists, is that we’re Culture Vultures. I would just say, if you look around, what exists now didn’t exist when we started. We started promoting hip-hop shows in Florida in 2010. Nobody was booking at the scale that we are. Rock The Bells had gone out of business, and they were at the golden era of hip-hop festivals. They weren’t dabbling with the new school, nobody was dabbling with the new school.

We were there early, we were nurturing artists early. We started in 100-cap rooms, 200-cap rooms. We cut our teeth doing so many small shows and building relationships with artists. We’re just a part of building this scene up. That’s the biggest thing I would like people to know: We helped build this, and we’re still working on building this and maintaining it and nurturing it, and trying to make it the best that it can be. Because at the end of the day, we’re fans.

We love this music. We love what hip-hop represents. The lyrical element, the social commentary element, the fun element, the trend-setting culture element. We love all of that, and we love to push that forward. We’ve been here for a long time doing it, and we’re excited to keep it going.

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Fox News’ Jesse Watters Claims That He Can ‘Tell’ If Someone Is An Illegal Immigrant Just By Looking At Them

Jesse Watters made a bold and wildly problematic claim on Tuesday night’s episode of The Five. According to the Fox News anchor, he can “tell” if someone is an illegal immigrant just by looking at them.

Watters made the odd boast during a discussion on New York Mayor Eric Adams, who angered The Five host by blasting Texas Governor Greg Abbott for “targeting” cities with Black mayors. Abbott has been busing migrants from Texas to several cities including Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia.

Watters slammed Adams for being mad about Abbott’s actions because New York is a sanctuary city. “That’s what you signed up for,” Watters said before whipping out a strange anecdote involving his illegal immigrant-spotting powers.

Via The Daily Beast:

“I saw on the way into work an illegal immigration family digging through the trash looking for recyclables,” Watters said, prompting co-host Jessica Tarlov to ask him how he was so sure.

“You can tell,” claimed Watters, whose explanation didn’t fly with Tarlov. “I can tell! I’m a city guy. You don’t want me to get into it, but I can tell.”

Watters’ boast marks an interesting juxtaposition for Fox News on the heels of the network reportedly firing Tucker Carlson over a racist text message that was uncovered during the Dominion lawsuit. In the text that celebrated the beating of an alleged Antifa member by a mob, Carlson made a remark that reportedly was the final straw for Fox.

“Jumping a guy like that is dishonorable obviously,” Carlson wrote. “It’s not how white men fight.”

Jesse Watters claiming to know who’s an illegal immigrant just by glance is perfectly fine though.

(Via The Daily Beast)

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Courtney Love Pushed Back On The Met Gala’s ‘Disrespect’ And Only Liked A Few People’s Outfits There

Earlier this week, the annual Met Gala was hosted in NYC, with this year’s theme being Karl Lagerfeld: A Line Of Beauty. As celebrities flocked to the museum in their high-fashion outfits, it seems some who weren’t in attendance had some thoughts about the event’s execution.

Courtney Love, who had been friends with the controversial late designer, took to Twitter, where she shared a photo of them together. The caption also mimicked what they’d be saying… if he was alive.

“KARL: ‘Courtney, WTF was that Met ball?’ Me: ‘Total disrespect for your legacy. Oh and BORING,’” she tweeted. “KARL: ‘Ffft. I’ll be waiting on the other side with my cat & THE AXE! Anna. The axe !’”

“these dudes do not abide,” she added, with a new photo in a separate post, complete with a clown emoji. Love also linked out to a YouTube video someone made about how the 2023 Met Gala was “unbelievably boring.”

However, there were some outfits Love liked. She gave Amanda Seyfried her flowers, noting that the actress was “1 of 6” who pulled off the theme. She also added that Lagerfeld would sue Vogue if he was alive and called Anna Wintour “irrelevant.”

Check out Love’s many thoughts about the 2023 Met Gala above.

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‘Doggy…Depending On The D**k’: Rachel Bilson Is Talking About Her Sex Life Again And Leaving Nothing To The Imagination This Time

Rachel Bilson sure isn’t bashful when commenting upon her sex life and various opinions therein. Since she began co-hosting the Broad Ideas podcast, she has confessed to fondly remembering Bill Hader for his giant dong. She subsequently revealed that she had only orgasmed “from, like d*ck” after turning 38, and then Bilson had to clarify that this was in no way a reference to Bill Hader.

Now, Bilson is discussing sexual positions and remains as unfiltered as one would expect. As Page Six reveals, Bilson and her co-host, Olivia Allen, appeared as guests on the Women On Top podcast, and things grew detailed with her being able to take or leave “doggy.” Yes, that’s right. She evaluates that position as “depending on the actual d–k… Because it can go so deep and hurt.” And here’s what positions she has no hesitation about enjoying:

“I’ve learned that if you want to have an orgasm during sex, you have to be on top,” she added.

“But missionary is my favorite. I want to be f-king manhandled.”

Poor Bill Hader must cringe every time these stories pop up because he’s her most famous ex, and she has been vocal about his (alleged) endowment. Still, Hader was not mentioned in this context, and that is probably a relief to not only him but his on-again girlfriend, fellow comedian Ali Wong.

(Via Page Six)

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Timothée Chalamet Rides A Sandworm In The ‘Dune: Part Two’ Trailer

In a year full of exciting sequels (the already-released John Wick: Chapter 4, the upcoming Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, etc.), the most exciting might be the movie where Timothée Chalamet rides a giant worm.

Warner Bros. has released the trailer for Dune: Part Two, which you can watch above. The Denis Villeneuve-directed film has Chalamet and Zendaya reprising their roles as Paul Atreides and Chani, and welcomes franchise newcomers Austin Butler, as the villainous Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen, and Florence Pugh, as the daughter of Emperor Shaddam IV (played by Christopher Walken). The creepy throat-singing guy better be back, too. He was the real MVP of Dune.

“It’s important — it’s not a sequel, it’s a second part. There’s a difference,” Villeneuve told Vanity Fair about Dune: Part Two. “I wanted the movie to really open just where we left the characters. There’s no time jump.” Here’s more:

Dune: Part Two will explore the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavors to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee.

After moving around the schedule, Dune: Part Two, which also features Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Dave Bautista, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling, Javier Bardem, Léa Seydoux, and Tim Blake Nelson, finally opens in theaters on November 3rd.

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SZA Reflected On ‘Kill Bill’ Becoming Her First No. 1 Record And Why It ‘Took Me Over A Week To Process’

SZA’s hit single “Kill Bill” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 a week ago, but she’s only just now getting around to reacting. The single, her first-ever career No. 1, had crept up the chart ever since its release in January, one month after the release of her second album, SOS. And while the album that contained “Kill Bill” spent multiple consecutive weeks at the top position on the albums chart, SZA had yet to top the charts with a single until now.

On Twitter, SZA explained why it took her so long to respond to the achievement while reflecting on what it meant for her. “took me over a week to process cause I dreamt of this my entire career,” she wrote. “didn’t feel real lol, still doesn’t. but I wanna say THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. Every person, every fan base every ear that listened and pushed for me. Can’t believe we have a number 1 record.”

“Kill Bill” finally reached the top of the Hot 100 a week after SZA reunited with Doja Cat on the single’s remix and announced an extension of her SOS Tour, which had already grossed $34 million in revenue on its first North American leg.

Check out SZA’s response to her first-ever career No. 1 single above.